What's so gimmicky about PPD/MHz?
as an idea, a nice idea, (maybe better said?).

Dual X5450 (8 Threads) @ 3,6Ghz; WinXP x64; 3:273:00:01:42 6,422,064 9,326
hrm,
so what is that?
even at BOINC points it's unreasonable that these processors do so much,
at WCG points, it is extremely low...

**o.k,
so this is the results returned**,
newcomers would have a great deal of confusion, trying to understand it ..
and:
For example, this is my HTPC's data blurb from the Device Statistics page:
0:043:07:56:30 226,691

It's an i5 750 at 3500MHz running Win7 x64 and BOINC 6.10.43.

With this info, I can see I'm doing 20926 PPD at 3500MHz. That works out to 6PPD per MHz.
maybe i'm confusing something here, yet it seems quite hard to understand ...
how did you get 20926 a day, from this number?
0:043:07:56:30 226,691?


Take any of the numbers in my chart, multiply by system MHz, and it's a good estimate of what to expect from that machine for PPD.
yeah,
the issue, is Westmere, can be a lot of processors.., different cache, and gainstown too, and any other family..,
you see..?