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GleanerC
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Re: FA@H Project Badge Recognition thread

Just received my Ruby badge.

Woohoo!! biggrin


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Re: FA@H Project Badge Recognition thread

Great see many people dedicating work to help FAH project, someones huge efforts ! Fantastic ! applause good luck rose
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Just passed the 5 year runtime mark. Maybe a future badge? wink
Concentrating now on HCC.
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Just passed the 5 year runtime mark. Maybe a future badge? wink
Concentrating now on HCC.


Gadzooks! applause
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Re: FA@H Project Badge Recognition thread

Finished 3 years within 3 months. In parallel around 2 years of Cancer. The machine was Sun 2*4 core Intel Xeon 2,5Ghz. Will use smaller machines now, while every small work unit adds.
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Re: FA@H Project Badge Recognition thread

Finished 3 years within 3 months


This means 1095 CPU days in 90 earthly days. Ratio is 12 days/day on your dual socket Sun.
If I compare to my single socket Mercury device with 980X I have an identical ratio of 12 days/day. Amazing and interesting.
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Re: FA@H Project Badge Recognition thread

You have to take in account other process consuming CPU.

I and my PIV 3GHz HT envy you CPU power. ;)
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Re: FA@H Project Badge Recognition thread

Yes, and new hex core intels and 8 core amds are coming to the play. Lets hope that the scientific applications will be updated soon to take care all the potential of the CPUs such as SSE.
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Well you made some kind off shortcut or you are wrong. SSE is quite old if I'am correct now you have SSE3. What's more using 8core should be straithfoward for for BOINIC. It wiil just take more work units at once.
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Re: FA@H Project Badge Recognition thread

Compiles are mostly following the lowest common denominator, thus it's using SSE and not SSE3, else many thousands of volunteers would be locked out from participating. Then, when using SSE3 may not necessarily render the same result which is why there are homogeneity groups to include platform distinctions. With 6 active sciences on 4 platforms, it's taking WCG techs to task to keep them all going as it is running on zillion different combinations of hardware+operating systems versions.
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