No, You misread. With HT off it does 4 WU at a time and completes the 4 in 2 hours 28 minutes.
With HT turned on it does 8 WU at a time and completes the 8 in 4 hours 25 mins.
Output was based on claims made and credit given.
No, not at all my friend. Was based on the Nehalem being the best cpu in terms of computational power that you can buy.
I'm sure he will.. He has more $$ than I do!
To Blindfreddie:
Many thanks for the data.
I agree, Yorkies aren't dead.
With all the data what app I'm really glad I ran was Folding at home.
No benchmarks that could interfere with the numbers just turn it loose and see how fast it completes.
When I saw the machine capable of making almost 5000 points a day at 3733mhz vs RoadRunners 4GHz Yorkie making 3300 that told me what kind of power was in this thing.
BOINC and it's benchmarks have always been flawed but if you ignore those benchmarks in BOINC and just look at times to complete you see the true power.
8 HCC WU completeing in 4.5 hours is inline with my 8 core clover at 3000mhz but done at 3733mhz on just 4 cores. Perhaps that is a better way to understand the power that resides in these Nehalem cpu's. That's not scientific but more of a real world way of seeing into what it's truly capable of.
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