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Bumped because I keep going over this thread :)
Is there anywhere which has this purley for boinc POINTS?
Do the calculation for wcg points and divide by 7 should be very close
sam-boinc 2010-08-23 0:281:22:20:02 792,034 3,925
It's an Athlon 2 X4 635 (Propus) at 2900 running 64-bit Ubuntu. Fully dedicated cruncher.
Gives me around 3,87 if I did it right. Reasonable?
3.87 is right in line for an Athlon 2 X4 :up:
Cool, feels good to know. Next up is a slight clock, just waiting for that CM Hyper 212+ and some fans. :)
System 1 - My HTPC
AMD Phenom X4 9600 Black Edition ("Agena" core)
0:051:00:23:42 109,078
2,100Mhz
Around 4.07 Point/MHz by my math
Just about a 24/7 dedicated cruncher. The only exceptions are if I watch a movie (which I don't do more than maybe once a week if that lately, defiantly since it started crunching) or if I want to check something online real fast when I am watching TV. This is not my "daily use" machine.
System 2 - My Daily User
AMD Phenim II X6 1090T Black Edition ("Thuban" core)
0:263:00:14:59 895,017
3,200Mhz
Around 6.38 Point/Mhz (since it's my daily usage it's probably 6.38/95% = ~6.7?)
I have WCG running at all times on it, however this is my daily use machine. So most of my net surfing is on this, and I play alot of League of Legends lately but WCG is still running, but not getting all the cycles it would. Probably 90%+ of what it would be as a dedicated cruncher though.
EDIT:
These are both Win7 64-bit machines. For those like me who are confused easily the formula is: Points / Days / Mhz * Cores. Sad given that I am a software developer with more math training under my belt that I will ever make practical use of ;)
really early for me... but:
WCG running 24 hrs... maybe 1-2 hour a day web-surfing.
i3 530 4013mHz (HT enabled)
0:021:15:50
88,244
I come up with 4.03-ish... a little better than the graph.
Pentium D 805 (Smithfield)
0:094:14:14:16 (94 days, 14 hours, 14 minutes, 16 seconds)
139,513 (WCG points)
That's on XP Pro 32-bit and is netting about 2950 PPD (1.097/MHz).
While I agree that this is great, I feel that the web estimator myself and [XC] Oj101 developed here is far easier for the average user, if slightly less accurate