as an idea, a nice idea, (maybe better said?).What's so gimmicky about PPD/MHz?
hrm,Dual X5450 (8 Threads) @ 3,6Ghz; WinXP x64; 3:273:00:01:42 6,422,064 9,326
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:maybe i'm confusing something here, yet it seems quite hard to understandFor 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....
how did you get 20926 a day, from this number?
0:043:07:56:30 226,691?
yeah,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.
the issue, is Westmere, can be a lot of processors.., different cache, and gainstown too, and any other family..,
you see..?



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