Frame times really mean nothing. Some work units take longer to process per frame than others, so there's no real point in saying how fast yours is going. More effective to say the estimated time 'till completion.
Frame times really mean nothing. Some work units take longer to process per frame than others, so there's no real point in saying how fast yours is going. More effective to say the estimated time 'till completion.
ya i kno didnt realize what the program was actually doing till after my post.
37 CPUs... he obviously has a few more resources than me. Oh well... I'm kinda stuck at the moment since my PC is down with a bad PSU (although my wife's computer should still be cranking... but they've both been off for a bit now).
ahhh... finally back online, not that I'll ever catch Xterria.
Aye...Xterria's a little out of my league. I would have thought you were too, Ober; I didn't really expect to gain on you. It'll be fun to watch the race.
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Well, my PC has been down for nearly a week... same with my wife's, so I haven't done any processing until about last nite.
ok, pianorain... out with the specs. You've done a 1/3 of my WUs and you're nipping at my heels. What gives?
Heh...it's no secret. Just a couple pages back.As to the points-to-WU ratio, I only have a vague idea. I'm averaging about 285 points per WU. I'm using the graphical client. I'm using the lowest possible core priority and I've got my CPU percentage set to 100%. In the Config menu, under the Connection tab, I've checked the "Allow receipt of work assignments and return results greater than 5MB in size" box.Originally Posted by pianorain
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Hmm... I may have to modify my stuff. (And sorry that I hadn't seen your stats before)
I wonder how much that 5MB size thing makes a difference... I have mine turned off and I seem to be averaging a relatively low score for each WU...
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I'm pretty sure I have it switched on for mine (and I get pretty good scores for each WU)
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It actually makes quite a difference. You get smaller WUs and the points add up faster. I only ran for about half the weekend, but my scoring is waaay up and I did a lot less WUs than I normally do in a weekend.Originally Posted by major_small
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Why? Do you win a prize?Originally Posted by ober
No... just seems to be a noble goal. I'd like to see us in the top 500 teams, but that's going to take a while and I don't think we can catch some of the top teams... hell, Google has more than 20,000 processors active. Even General [M]ayhem (another board I belong to) has close to 14,000 processors active.