well i was wondering my my RAC seemd to jump up so fast and I guess i know why. I checked a few of my machines today and below is what I found:

One of my rigs with a 4.2GHZ Core i5 650 and OCed GTX 275 takes just under 6 minutes to complete a GPU WU with 3 CPU wu's running at the same time.

The only other machine I can check (my main rig in my sig) is doing the following. Because my 480's are in SLI they are not being used ATM (which is fine B/C the power they would use would be simply to much) however my GTX 560 (at stock) that i use for Physx is running at about 4 and half minutes per WU with an additional 11 CPU WU's running on my system. I will check my machines at work tomorrow but there should be a GTX 460, 7870, 7570 and maybe some laptop GPU's running it.

It's hard because im sitting here looking at a pile of un used computer and a GPU stack about 2 feet high (not joking) that I can't use all at the same time due to power and heat requirements. If I could I might just be able to give StoneAgeMan a run for his money. on the flip side of that once the power bill came I would be instantly kicked out of my house....

one thing I noticed however with my main rig is that when my GTX 560 is running it brings all of my GTX 480's up to full speed which is no doubt chewing the power despite the fact they are all at 0% usage. I also noticed that when a WU runs my GTX 480's GPU RAM usage goes up to like 750MB while my GTX 560 only goes to 79MB.... pretty strange...

anyways good to see that WCG GPU finally happened!

What I would love to see however would be some advanced tasking features for Boinc. for example my HTPC has a GTX 460 in it that I would love to use overnight when I am not watching TV, however my 2600K CPU in the unit I would love to run WCG all day (it makes not diff when watching movies if it's running or not). i have another machine also with a GTX 460 that I would like to do the same with.

maybe next boinc release or something like that.