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Dustin
9th July 2001, 16:53
I was thinking about a 'post your system sats' but that would get very long with all the members.

Anyway, just wanted to get an idea of the raw CPU power we have.

6547Mhz over here:)

wbierman
9th July 2001, 17:10
My current total GHz -- 9.750GHz with 2.8GHz comming soon.

pelligrini
9th July 2001, 17:15
As excell totals it:
20,117 MHz Across 44 CPUs (doesn't include the .333s)

My personal machines:
8,392 MHz of P-Pros & Socket 8s (32 chips on 14 boards)
5,993 MHz of P3s (6 chips on 5 boards)
332 Mhz from 2 Pentiums
14,717 Total

Machines Requisitioned at work:
3,400 Mhz from 2 P4s
2,000 Mhz from 2 P3s

Also:
4512 MB of Ram
16128 KB of Cache
318.18 GB of HDs

Rick_Deadly
9th July 2001, 17:36
~4.6GHz :D

stall6g
9th July 2001, 17:43
Right now down to 2.3 gigs but by the end of the week I should be back up to 5.33gigs. Should be adding another 1.4 gigs to that total by the beginning of August. Just waiting on an RMA to get get to me. Word of caution MSI RMA support really sucks.

Medic193
9th July 2001, 17:46
3.4 ghz Now I see that Dustin is really outproducing me I'll have to go cash my kids college money in and increase my output. Dustin, I want you to apologize to my daughter for taking away her education.:D :D

Nofinger
9th July 2001, 17:50
1,037GHZ :o :o

:D

Dave S
9th July 2001, 17:58
11250Mhz:D

TDKozan
9th July 2001, 18:45
A pitiful 2.6 GHz. Time to misappropriate some more machines.

TK ;.

wbierman
9th July 2001, 19:08
Should I mention the 324 GHz just waiting for HTTP support?

verT
9th July 2001, 19:23
3.860 Ghz soon to add 933Mhz

Chris Wolfe
9th July 2001, 19:47
3.0GHz

geekboy
9th July 2001, 21:12
0.927 GHz. Woo.

Stilgar
9th July 2001, 21:38
1.23 ghz + one part time 1 ghz machine I don't have direct control over, so that is a wildcard for me.

randycw
9th July 2001, 23:34
1.35 GHz here :p Wish it was more. If I could just convince the wife that my 3 year old and 1 year old need their own 1.4GHz computers. :D

esizemore
9th July 2001, 23:56
2.7 GHZ

MaTriX
10th July 2001, 00:13
3.2 Ghz

MaTriX
10th July 2001, 00:16
Originally posted by randycw
1.35 GHz here :p Wish it was more. If I could just convince the wife that my 3 year old and 1 year old need their own 1.4GHz computers. :D
Of course they need... How do you expect to grow up normally without it... (That's why I have another one coming...)

zhotfire
10th July 2001, 00:36
6058 Mhz total, currently 1802 Mhz inactive, should be up by the end of the week. Man o man... this team is gonna be killa! :D

dnar
10th July 2001, 01:13
1916Mhz.

I have another 10Ghz crunching in my dreams, does that count? :D

phil
10th July 2001, 02:13
A measly 4.6Ghz....it seems I am no longer third :( Oh well, who cares :D

dnar
10th July 2001, 02:21
Originally posted by phil


A measly 4.6Ghz....it seems I am no longer third :( Oh well, who cares :D





I'm sure your Bank Manager cares... Go on, pick up the phone, he is waiting for your call. :D :D :D

wylie
10th July 2001, 03:35
3170 Mhz - with a tbird 1000 acomin' soon! - should be worth at least another 1333 (1500 under linux dnar??)

dnar
10th July 2001, 04:07
Originally posted by wylie
3170 Mhz - with a tbird 1000 acomin' soon! - should be worth at least another 1333 (1500 under linux dnar??)

Should do. My AXIA "K" 1000Mhz posts, boots and runs Linux @ 10.5 x 150, but not for long! It would not load Windows 95 at anything over 7.5 x 140.............But who cares!

It has been rock solid for 5 weeks now 10 x 145, Apacer PC150 SDRAM.

papeniglio
10th July 2001, 07:15
OK.... Honestly I have 3,383MHz available, but only 2,683MHz crunching full time. The other 700MHz is my home PC, which is crunching only when I'm @home. :)
That little toy is going to be pumped to 133Mhz FSB..... I hope :p !

GeeK!

Dustin
10th July 2001, 07:28
Originally posted by Medic193
3.4 ghz Now I see that Dustin is really outproducing me I'll have to go cash my kids college money in and increase my output. Dustin, I want you to apologize to my daughter for taking away her education.:D :D

Hey Medic,

I would sit her down, and explain how great this is for the whole human race. Then tell her that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, or the one. :eek:

After that, go out and buy another 5Ghz to make sure I don't ever approach you again! :D

Edit- That didn't come off sounding very nice. My apologies if anyone took offence.

drucker
10th July 2001, 07:38
Just a mere 2300...:cool:

LBaker
10th July 2001, 09:03
I have 4550 mhz at base speed. I can get another 500 out of them though!


LB

Dustin
10th July 2001, 18:08
Ok the running total is 89.683Ghz.

I know we have alot more power then that, so please if you know, post it!:)

BTW- The wishful CPU power seems to be along the lines of 57.916Thz:D

dnar
11th July 2001, 05:40
Originally posted by Dustin
Ok the running total is 89.683Ghz.



I know we have alot more power then that, so please if you know, post it!:)



BTW- The wishful CPU power seems to be along the lines of 57.916Thz:D
LOL! :D

Martyn
11th July 2001, 18:30
Originally posted by wbierman
Should I mention the 324 GHz just waiting for HTTP support?

Holy crap Will, what ya got there, NASA?

Martyn
11th July 2001, 18:32
Originally posted by drucker
Just a mere 2300...:cool:

Hey Dave, we're close 2600 over here, but 1500 of it is temperamental at the mo. Good to see you BTW :D

X-Calibur
11th July 2001, 20:18
3000 Mhz here, but only 1600 that I can maintain actively, the others are scattered at school and at my sister's

X-Calibur

viperdog
12th July 2001, 00:18
4.140 Ghz total

anyone know some winning lotto numbers I'll improve that..lol

Hemi
12th July 2001, 00:30
I'm at 3.76GHz with 4 machines, but that'll go up to about 6GHz soon - hopefully more a little later.

BTW, we should have a couple more guys from PCCX here either now or in the next couple days. They have two machines each, which I figure are good for about 3GHz between the two of them.

goldie
12th July 2001, 00:37
4.6 Ghz on 3 boxes. The wife is trying to figuire why she needs a 1.5 ghz office machine.<g>.
Good to see your back drucker.
goldie

MechCD
12th July 2001, 13:13
I have a meager 3343mhz

1 1.33tbird
1 1ghz tbird
1 P!! 500@ 560
1 AMD K6-2 450mhz

Rizzo
12th July 2001, 14:26
2950 Mhz here...

Perhaps you should have to fill in your total Mhz when you join the forum so we can keep track of the total for the team.

fizler
12th July 2001, 16:43
i have 2.0ghz .....would love more

Yo_Mama
12th July 2001, 17:28
Count me in for another 2.5 GHz :)

Medic193
12th July 2001, 17:37
I'm going to create a tracking sheet in excel for everyones current systems and total power. If you would like to E-mail me info it would really help me out a lot. I'll get some info from this thread.

1) Each system - Type, speed, memory and if it's oc'd @ what speed

2) Total combined speed of all systems

-if you have alot of systems - just tell me for example- 15 PIII's @ 300mhz

If you want to include anything else that is fine. Also if you have links to pics of your systems on the web, I'll take those also. Will make a page for the site that I'll upload once it's complete.



send me your info (medic@mmcable.com)

Thanks, Medic

Chas
12th July 2001, 17:39
Add another 2.2 Mghz
to the table
1x 1200 thunderbird

1x 800 Pentium111

1x 200 Pentium11

Wish it was more but it's all i have at home...............:(

Dustin
12th July 2001, 18:22
Originally posted by Medic193
I'm going to create a tracking sheet in excel for everyones current systems and total power. If you would like to E-mail me info it would really help me out a lot. I'll get some info from this thread.

1) Each system - Type, speed, memory and if it's oc'd @ what speed

2) Total combined speed of all systems

-if you have alot of systems - just tell me for example- 15 PIII's @ 300mhz

If you want to include anything else that is fine. Also if you have links to pics of your systems on the web, I'll take those also. Will make a page for the site that I'll upload once it's complete.

Thanks, Medic

Hiya Medic,

1) I don't know if you’re going to get everyone to reply. In which case it won't be an accurate total. :(

2) You need a lot more detailed info... CAS latency’s, FSB speed, RAM speed, type and amount, chipset, ect... Type of processor, if it's a Plll, is it a katami, coppermine, coppermine B? If it's an athlon, is it an athlon classic, tbird, palomino?

Keep in mind that a lot of people don't ever pay attention to most of these things. Just some thoughts. :confused:

Dustin
12th July 2001, 22:40
Ok, perhaps this is a bit anal retentive. :D I didn't realize that Medic had already started.

Virus
12th July 2001, 23:11
Here's the Sniper_Virus account crunchers:

1 1.2@1.4 AMD TBird
2 1.2 AMD TBird
1 700@850 AMD Duron
4 500 PIII's
4 400 PIII's
1 300 PII

Total: 8.550 GHZ

Coming soon:
1 500 PIII
1 400 Celeron
1 366@550 Celeron

Total: 10 GHZ

Maybe soon:
5 1.2@? AMD TBird

Total: 16 GHZ

I will overclock Sniper and Siggy's 1.2's as soon as possible. Unfortunately they aren't axia's, but we'll see. Thanks to Dave S. I should have a few Delta's on the way.

wylie
12th July 2001, 23:22
Originally posted by Virus
I will overclock Sniper and Siggy's 1.2's as soon as possible. Unfortunately they aren't axia's, but we'll see.
Never understood the big deal about AXIAs...I had a 1.2 AXHA which did 1450 before I fried it (not the processors fault)

Medic193
12th July 2001, 23:23
Virus - Just received E-mail from Sniper about his setup. Would you like all your info joined together or seperated on the chart?

Dustin - Wow! Wasn't planning on doing anything that in depth. I'm thinking about linking each persons name to a more detailed version of their setups. ie. all their computers.

Virus
13th July 2001, 07:47
Together is fine since it's the same account. Memory on the 1.2@1.4 is 256 as well as the Duron 700@850. Once I receive Dave S's Delta's the Duron will go as high as 950.

Dustin
13th July 2001, 08:49
Originally posted by Medic193
[Dustin - Wow! Wasn't planning on doing anything that in depth. I'm thinking about linking each persons name to a more detailed version of their setups. ie. all their computers. [/B]

No biggie, it really would be too much work.

Anyway, my origonal thought was something along the lines of http://mersenne.org/bench.htm If you notice, an Athlon 700/100 half speed L2, beats a Plll 1000/133 full speed L2.

I'll send you all the stats you requested later today. :)

Virus
16th July 2001, 11:40
You'll have to add 2 dual 500's and a dual 733 to our total. Unfortunately, Sniper will probably lose at least one of the duals. We shouldn't be posting to the Skz account anymore. Pelligrini, we're coming at ya. We need to get siggy's 550 celeron moving again. Siggy, what do you have for parts laying around? I'll see if I can come up with the rest. I've got a case.

pelligrini
16th July 2001, 13:52
Just added another 833 Mhz this weekend. I was able to get all 6 of my P-Pro 200's running and overclocked to 233 on my other ALR 6x6. I only had 4 of them running at 200 before. I also found a HD in the back of the closet that completed another P-233-MMX.

I just hope the prices on the P-Pro overdrives keep dropping, I could use another 2ghz worth ;)

siggy
17th July 2001, 07:02
Originally posted by Virus
You'll have to add 2 dual 500's and a dual 733 to our total. Unfortunately, Sniper will probably lose at least one of the duals. We shouldn't be posting to the Skz account anymore. Pelligrini, we're coming at ya. We need to get siggy's 550 celeron moving again. Siggy, what do you have for parts laying around? I'll see if I can come up with the rest. I've got a case.

mobo, 550 celeron, HD, RAM. I dont know if a have a video card or a sound card. Let me check on that. I guess I will need a NIC card too. Course I have an old 386 in the gargage. But I don't know what is compatable with what.

Virus
17th July 2001, 07:37
I have a case, videocard and a nic card. I'm trying to get some floppies and HD's at work. They are discarding several old systems.

siggy
17th July 2001, 07:46
Oh, ya I don't have a floppy.

Dave S
17th July 2001, 08:21
Originally posted by siggy
Oh, ya I don't have a floppy.
i do......oh sorry wrong thread;)lol

dnar
17th July 2001, 08:31
Originally posted by Dave S




i do......oh sorry wrong thread;)lol

(be very carefull Dave, the women folk are real narky tonight :eek: )

LBaker
17th July 2001, 08:31
Originally posted by Dave S

i do......oh sorry wrong thread;)lol

Dave get your mind out of the gutter :D You crack me up dude!

LB

Dave S
17th July 2001, 08:45
Sorry just couldn’t resist it….my fingers done the walking my keyboard done the talking :D [It wasn’t me lol]:eek:

Disclaimer;:rolleyes:
Anything I type I mean but don’t say, so if I don’t say it but I do mean it what the hell do I know :confused: [quick pass me another beer]

shubles
17th July 2001, 09:03
celeron 600

cant be o/ced. (its IBloodyM)

i'll update when i get the money.

Jodie
9th August 2001, 02:32
Originally posted by Medic193
I'm going to create a tracking sheet in excel for everyones current systems and total power. If you would like to E-mail me info it would really help me out a lot. I'll get some info from this thread.

send me your info (medic@mmcable.com)

Thanks, Medic

Neat new listing, Medic! But did I miss something, or shouldn't pell have the 75,000 medal instead of the 25k?!?! I believe he's up in the 80k's right now...

Dustin
9th August 2001, 07:04
Hi Medic,

I keep adding more power like crazy lately. Didn't want to mail you every single day with a change. I Haven't totald the RAM & CPU's, but I'm up to about 10Ghz now.:cool:

Medic193
9th August 2001, 07:43
Originally posted by Jodie


Neat new listing, Medic! But did I miss something, or shouldn't pell have the 75,000 medal instead of the 25k?!?! I believe he's up in the 80k's right now...

Well that's weird, it had the 75K medal last night when I created it. Hmmmm It must be the Code Red thinggee. :D

Dustin
9th August 2001, 07:54
Hey Medic,

Is there a key for the medals? By the way, It's looking very nice!:D I can't believe the average persons CPU is 1.13G:cool:

Medic193
9th August 2001, 08:39
Originally posted by Dustin
Hi Medic,

I keep adding more power like crazy lately. Didn't want to mail you every single day with a change. I Haven't totald the RAM & CPU's, but I'm up to about 10Ghz now.:cool:


You sure are making it hard for me to catch you.:D Let me know when you get it totaled and I'll make the changes. That goes for everyone. It only takes a minute to change, so it's really not a problem.

HomeLAN
9th August 2001, 11:19
1 T-bird 1.2 256 MB PC2100 DDR RAM
1 T-bird 1.2 256 MB PC100
1 T-bird 1.33 256 MB PC133
1 Athy Classic 750 256 MB PC100
1 Pentium 150 32 MB SIMMs
1 Pentium 100 32 MB SIMMs
1 Pentium 75 32 MB SIMMs

total = 4,808 MhZ.

Jodie
11th August 2001, 01:34
Hi Medic! (and all) I wrote a program that grabs and installs the client off of my file server for me. At the same time, it records the machine information that it has easy access to. It then processes it down a bit and feeds it to a database. More than you needed to know, right? Here's the latest dump:



1.333/512/266DDR - AMD

1.333/512/266DDR - AMD

1.333/512/266DDR - AMD

1.333/512/266DDR - AMD ------ 5.332

1.13/1024/133 - Intel-Dual
1.13

1.13/1024/133 - Intel-Dual --- 4.52
1.13

1.0/2048/133 - Intel-Dual
1.0

1.0/512/133 - Intel

1.0/512/133 - Intel

.9/512/133 - Intel

.85/512/133 - Intel

.85/256/133 - Intel

.733/512/133 - Intel

.7/512/133 - AMD

.6/512/133 - Intel

.6/512/133 - Intel

.6/512/133 - Intel

.6/256/133 - Intel Celeron --- 10.433

----
20.486Ghz 11264 RAM 21Processors in 18 machines
5xAMD 15xPIII 1xCeleron

Watch out, Pelligrini, I'm coming for you!!! [grin]

Thanks Medic! (You'll get passed somewhere in the 2.5 day neighborhood... watch for me Monday noonish, PDT. I'll be the one flashing my high-beams at you. Please pull to the side and give me a good passing lane... [INSANE CACKLE!]) I really need a life...

Dave S
11th August 2001, 05:26
WOW <picks himself off ground>:eek: :eek: :eek:
Pelligrini, man look out
:cool: :cool: :cool:

dnar
11th August 2001, 06:17
Power is good. Insanity is good. More power is better. Total insanity is better. Go Jodie!

http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~dnar/images/icons/biggrininvasion.gif

Medic193
11th August 2001, 10:22
OK that's just not right.

This is me imitating jodie - Hey Medic here is my info so you can update the page and oh ya, get the heck out of my way, I'm coming through. Anyone else see a problem with this? I'm asked to do a favor and then I get told to get out of the way. That is sooooooooo wrong. I'm really not sure how to handle this situation. And oh ya that list that was just printed out above. What is that the list to the computer mainframe at Boeing Headquarters.:D I just need to take a break now. :D

http://home.mmcable.com/babybeard/mickeym2.gif

dnar
11th August 2001, 10:31
Originally posted by Medic193

OK that's just not right.





This is me imitating jodie - Hey Medic here is my info so you can update the page and oh ya, get the heck out of my way, I'm coming through. Anyone else see a problem with this? I'm asked to do a favor and then I get told to get out of the way. That is sooooooooo wrong. I'm really not sure how to handle this situation. And oh ya that list that was just printed out above. What is that the list to the computer mainframe at Boeing Headquarters.:D I just need to take a break now. :D





http://home.mmcable.com/babybeard/mickeym2.gif

If you have not noticed mate, we are being Assimilated from the inside....he he he! LOL!:D

Jodie
11th August 2001, 12:53
Originally posted by Medic193
OK that's just not right.

This is me imitating jodie - Hey Medic here is my info so you can update the page and oh ya, get the heck out of my way, I'm coming through. Anyone else see a problem with this? I'm asked to do a favor and then I get told to get out of the way. That is sooooooooo wrong. I'm really not sure how to handle this situation. And oh ya that list that was just printed out above. What is that the list to the computer mainframe at Boeing Headquarters.:D I just need to take a break now. :D



{pout} (we need a pout smiley)

I was just in a weird mood, sorry! All tongue-in-cheek! Promise!

Besides - I'm not passing YOU yet! SkzDaLimit is next in my sights... :p ;)

I'm nonetting three of the machines until this afternoon when I can pick up some more good Netgear cards. This motherboard/proc doesn't seem to like my cheapie garbage cards... Only way it will stay up is to ifconfig it down.

Speaking of that - to upload, I just control-c the client and do a ghclient.x -upload, right?

THANK YOU MEDIC FOR KEEPING YOUR AWESOME LIST UPDATED SO FREQUENTLY! YOU ROCK!!!:cool: :cool: :cool:

Jodie
11th August 2001, 12:54
Originally posted by dnar


If you have not noticed mate, we are being Assimilated from the inside....he he he! LOL!:D

Yup, doing the Data/Jordie (notice how similar our names our, Jordie and I?) thing....:p :p :p :D

Jodie
11th August 2001, 12:58
And before anyone gets toooo excited... I've done a total of 0.52% of the total work that's been done on this team - pretty pitiful when you think about it. And if my machines all exploded - our daily output would go down by 7-8%. All quite pitiful when you think about it. There's no 'I' in team. (but there is an M and an E! - wait, bad Jodie... :rolleyes: )

Ok, off my soapbox... :D

Chas
11th August 2001, 14:18
Hey Jodie
Your avatar is one of my heroes, ( Any resemblence to yourself ) :D

Jodie
11th August 2001, 17:37
She's my hero too!

Very little physically- I'm pretty tall (5'9") and a little top-heavy, and that's about where it ends. Attitude-wise - Completely.;) Although I prefer a 9mm to the .50 Desert Eagle she favors. And I generally shoot one at a time...:D

siggy
11th August 2001, 17:46
Jodie we have a thread, you are going to have to post your mug. With the rest of them.

Jodie
11th August 2001, 17:49
I hate my pictures, but okey, let me go find the thread. [sigh]

Dave S
11th August 2001, 17:50
Jodie said
And I generally shoot one at a time...

ROFL oohh!!!

siggy
11th August 2001, 17:57
Originally posted by Jodie
I hate my pictures, but okey, let me go find the thread. [sigh]

Sorry I would have linked it for you but I dont know how.:(

Course the other problem is if you do a search for "MUG" it tells you that you have to use a minimum of 4 letters.:(

Dave S
11th August 2001, 18:00
here ya go
http://www.thegenomecollective.com/forum/showthread.php?postid=7027#post7027

siggy
11th August 2001, 18:01
Thanks Dave. I knew a gentleman would come to my rescue.:)

Dave S
11th August 2001, 18:04
lol
you are both more than welcome:D :D :cool: :cool:

Jodie
11th August 2001, 18:12
Thanks anyway, had already posted a picture of me at this particular moment... Digital cameras let one be reckless... Somewhere I have a professional picture of my ex and I on a cruise that's kinda neat. . .

Jodie
11th August 2001, 18:13
ANYWAY, it's up there - sigh.

Dave S
11th August 2001, 18:21
hey why the "sigh" U ROCK:cool:
dam lot better than i could do in 5 mins:D :D

Jodie
11th August 2001, 18:44
I type fast. Actually, the BB discriminates against fast typists. Four times now I've gotten the message "The Administrator has limited posting to every 30 seconds blah blah blah"

Come on! I can write a novel in 30 seconds!!! I'm answering multiple people!

(I know it's automated-spam protection, but, hey...)

And thanks! :D

Dave S
11th August 2001, 19:00
Hehehe yer Phil made it dnar/siggy proof, and you are welcome......did I mention that you rock......oh..yer sorry......:cool: :D

Jodie
11th August 2001, 19:24
ahhh, but not 'jodie proof'

Time to write a queuing script that let's me answer 50 posts in 30 seconds and then just puts one up every 30... BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!:p

pelligrini
11th August 2001, 19:28
Originally posted by Jodie

Speaking of that - to upload, I just control-c the client and do a ghclient.x -upload, right?
Actually, you don't have to ctrl-c the client to upload. Just execute it again with the -upload switch and answer yes to the question.

I have a few machines at work that run -nonet all the time. I just haven't bothered setting up a proxy for them. I set up shortcuts to the networked machine's client. I upload, get new wu from my machine that has the only modem connection. I'll cache a new wu if I notice that the client is at the beginning of a sequence by ctrl-c the client on the remote machine, running the client from one of the shortcuts, then stopping it when it finishes getting a new wu, then restarting the client on the remote machine.

Jodie
11th August 2001, 19:36
Super, thank you!!!

Dave S
12th August 2001, 05:57
Originally posted by Jodie
ahhh, but not 'jodie proof'

Time to write a queuing script that let's me answer 50 posts in 30 seconds and then just puts one up every 30... BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!:p
LOL:D
Hehehe :cool: but wotever U do don’t let dnar or siggy get their hands on it pleeeeeease :eek: :eek: :eek:

Jodie
12th August 2001, 11:02
I'll try, promise!

Jodie
12th August 2001, 23:23
Wow... Last update - I was the highest posting member for the prior 24hrs. I know lots of people are nonetting so it's a worthless stat, but still - I like that stat. :p :D It atleast hints that I'm coming close to being able to slow down on adding machines....


And over at [H] Super Computer . . . What's WITH that?!?! 225Ghz? [faint] or maybe [swoon] My little network is not worthy!

Mardagg
12th August 2001, 23:44
Originally posted by Jodie


And over at [H] Super Computer . . . What's WITH that?!?! 225Ghz? [faint] or maybe [swoon] My little network is not worthy!

Of course it is, ever bit helps your team.. that's what it's all about.

Jodie
13th August 2001, 00:30
Originally posted by Mardagg


Of course it is, ever bit helps your team.. that's what it's all about.

Actually, I say that because I've been making a big deal of growing my farm - to about 25Ghz right now, which is probably in the top three for the team pretty easily. And that's a factor of ten off of his...

But, hey, the way I figure it, that's good insight. Now I know that to help the team catch [H], all I need to do is grow my network by a factor of 20 and we'll cancel him out and be on our way to easily catching up... [groan]

I can't daisy-chain that many belkin's together - I'm going to have to go completely dual-processors...

wylie
13th August 2001, 00:43
Jodie - I hereby diagnose Incurable Genomers Disease....

Welcome to the club..:D :D

Jodie
13th August 2001, 00:48
Gee, Thanks, I think... :rolleyes: :D :p :D

wylie
13th August 2001, 00:57
Symptoms include:

The physical NEED to spend money on better, faster and more processors

Seeing a computer somewhere & wondering if its running genome...if not is there anyway to get it to..

When getting up to go to the toilet in the middle of the night you just have to check the latest stats while you're up.

There is hope the project may find a cure.

viperdog
13th August 2001, 01:02
Jodie..you know if having to many cables and to much of an electric bill ever becomes, well, to much of a problem...:D

You could always build a "distributed" farm! I'd be happy to provide some power and space for a couple of machines...lol

Maybe AMD will come out with their 4 way..8way..32way chipset, then you could just have say 10 32way setups and really blow the doors off..

P.S. Nice pic..you rock girl!

Mardagg
13th August 2001, 01:04
Originally posted by Jodie


Actually, I say that because I've been making a big deal of growing my farm - to about 25Ghz right now, which is probably in the top three for the team pretty easily. And that's a factor of ten off of his...

But, hey, the way I figure it, that's good insight. Now I know that to help the team catch [H], all I need to do is grow my network by a factor of 20 and we'll cancel him out and be on our way to easily catching up... [groan]

I can't daisy-chain that many belkin's together - I'm going to have to go completely dual-processors...

Well I probably only have about 10% of the team listed so far.. because our supercomputer page is for folding & genome. We have over 600+ users just on gnome, and I only have 168 users data. that's not counting all the folding data.

Jodie
13th August 2001, 02:37
Originally posted by viperdog
Jodie..you know if having to many cables and to much of an electric bill ever becomes, well, to much of a problem...:D

You could always build a "distributed" farm! I'd be happy to provide some power and space for a couple of machines...lol

Maybe AMD will come out with their 4 way..8way..32way chipset, then you could just have say 10 32way setups and really blow the doors off..

P.S. Nice pic..you rock girl!

Thanks for the offer! :D I'm only five days away from having the crane over to lower the new HVAC onto the roof of the garage, thereby completing the computer-room rennovations. At that point, I'll rack everything. I have 320Amps pulled into there, too, so I should be set for power (already blown the breakers upstairs twice, and those are slow-blow. I have 60 amps into the room upstairs but over 100amps max of computers. Small WUs stink for me because the machines all hit drive activity at similar times with them, causing power outtages. :rolleyes: ) The Intel and similar chipsets don't seem to like more than 4 way configurations, for the most part... I have 8 way Alphas and 20 way Suns awaiting client ports. The Xeon is entirely tooo expensive for what you get, although I'm hoping the release of the Itanium will drive them down some.

P.S. THANK YOU! :D

P.P.S I finally finished a day solidly in the yellow! Cheer! That bodes well for tomorrow!

Jodie
13th August 2001, 02:41
Originally posted by Mardagg


Well I probably only have about 10% of the team listed so far.. because our supercomputer page is for folding & genome. We have over 600+ users just on gnome, and I only have 168 users data. that's not counting all the folding data.

No doubt you guys are awesome over there! I was actually referring just to OneNutt's 225 Ghz, but then realized he's doing F@H only... WHEW! ;)

Jodie
13th August 2001, 02:50
Originally posted by wylie
Symptoms include:

The physical NEED to spend money on better, faster and more processors

Got it.


Seeing a computer somewhere & wondering if its running genome...if not is there anyway to get it to..


Nope... I've got enough problems tracking all the clients I do have running right now.


When getting up to go to the toilet in the middle of the night you just have to check the latest stats while you're up.



Even worse, not only do I hit reload on Dryy's stat page, but I flip through all of the machines to make sure they're all up. 10mins every time I get up...


There is hope the project may find a cure.

Ahhh, planned obsolecense. Got to love it! :rolleyes: :D

wbierman
13th August 2001, 03:44
Geeze, I only have 350 Amps coming into my house. I do have 125 of that hardly being used. Time to build my computer room in the garage.

Mardagg
13th August 2001, 09:37
Originally posted by Jodie


No doubt you guys are awesome over there! I was actually referring just to OneNutt's 225 Ghz, but then realized he's doing F@H only... WHEW! ;)

Yeah he tried G&H for awhile, put out some quick high numbers.. but I think he's sticking with folding.

pelligrini
13th August 2001, 14:10
Originally posted by Jodie


Thanks for the offer! :D I'm only five days away from having the crane over to lower the new HVAC onto the roof of the garage, thereby completing the computer-room rennovations. At that point, I'll rack everything. I have 320Amps pulled into there, too, so I should be set for power (already blown the breakers upstairs twice, and those are slow-blow. I have 60 amps into the room upstairs but over 100amps max of computers. Small WUs stink for me because the machines all hit drive activity at similar times with them, causing power outtages. :rolleyes: ) The Intel and similar chipsets don't seem to like more than 4 way configurations, for the most part... I have 8 way Alphas and 20 way Suns awaiting client ports. The Xeon is entirely tooo expensive for what you get, although I'm hoping the release of the Itanium will drive them down some.

P.S. THANK YOU! :D

P.P.S I finally finished a day solidly in the yellow! Cheer! That bodes well for tomorrow!

I know the feeling about lack of power. I spent half of the weekend moving computers in my wifes office to the other side of her room where there was a low use circuit. (Pulling cat5 in an attic when it's 97f outside is not fun) So I could move several more in my office to the circuit that they were on (adjoining walls), so I could run both of my monitors at once, and fire up the laserjet without everything going black. Those last two hex P-Pros sucked up all the remaining juice.

Have you considered using some sort of remote administration software rather than daisy-chaining a bunch of KVMs? I only have the boxes I actually use on my 4-Port the others are controlled by RemoteAdministrator2. The 4th port on the KVM has some really long cables for troubleshooting if needed, and to build new machines with.

Jodie
13th August 2001, 14:36
Originally posted by pelligrini


I know the feeling about lack of power. I spent half of the weekend moving computers in my wifes office to the other side of her room where there was a low use circuit. (Pulling cat5 in an attic when it's 97f outside is not fun) So I could move several more in my office to the circuit that they were on (adjoining walls), so I could run both of my monitors at once, and fire up the laserjet without everything going black. Those last two hex P-Pros sucked up all the remaining juice.

Have you considered using some sort of remote administration software rather than daisy-chaining a bunch of KVMs? I only have the boxes I actually use on my 4-Port the others are controlled by RemoteAdministrator2. The 4th port on the KVM has some really long cables for troubleshooting if needed, and to build new machines with.

Power problems are about solved, I think... The 360Amps checked good today... Just awaiting the HVAC now!

I've got all the machines on only a single 8pt Belkin and a little 4pt right now, one upstairs, one down, with extra cables hanging off of each machine and a cable head hanging off of each port on the Belkins.

I can't run any of the administration software because I'm loath to waste threads running a gui. What I do, though, is telnet into the boxes and run the process nohup. Then telnet in when filter is finished to renice them to minimum nice. Kind of a pain in the butt, but it saves me nearly 20% machine utilization which translates rather quickly into work units. Especially on the duals. This machine I'm on right now is a Win2k dual 1G PIII. When I don't touch it all day and have all the processes I can get away with killing off killed-off, it's 42% slower than an identical machine running a stripped-down 2.4 linux install with no gui... Speaks volumes...

What I'm working on right now is a WinCE based control system for the machines - an enhanced MIB for snmp allowing me access to the actual proc that the client is executing in. When that's done, I'll be able to see and control every machine from an IPaq palmtop; over a single screen, over a wireless modem. Kill, restart, upload, nonet, all the machines from one handheld control package, anywhere in the world.

I've also relocated them all to ethernet-controlled power strips. So if need be I can physically restart the machines.

See, I'm going to be traveling all next month. . . . :rolleyes:

:D

So how many of those hex-ppros do you have? Where did you find those beasts?

Jodie
13th August 2001, 14:36
and hey, even if I never pass you in work units, atleast I passed you in posts!!! :p :p :p :D

pelligrini
13th August 2001, 15:11
Wow, looks like you've got it handled. Someday I'm going to have to learn some linux. I've been putting it off, because when I start on something I can never leave it at a little. I have enough irons in the fire as it is. Boy, you've got some really cool toys...

You ever get much sleep, and when you do do you dream in binary? ;)

I have three of the hexes running now, one with 6 pros at 233 the other two are running 333mhz PII overdrives. (Intels weak excuse of an upgrade path for the socket8). I got most all the parts off of ebay, and some of the tri-cpu cards and an touch screen LCD from another source. I ended up with three, by not passing up good auctions when I ran across them watching for other ALR parts. None are in cases yet, they are still fetching some too high prices. When my 3-drive SCA cages get here, I'll be able to finalize the design of the cases I'm going to build. They'll be woody cases; Oak, maybe cocobolo, brass hardware and glass. Gotta be able to display all the flashing lights, they're too cool to be covered in sheetmetal. :D

You'll probably end up passing me in the project... eventually. You've got a steep hard road ahead, I'm just glad I have a bit of a headstart. I know how froglips felt now, when the new kid on the block has you outgunned (or soon to be). ;)

Jodie
13th August 2001, 20:10
Originally posted by pelligrini
Wow, looks like you've got it handled. Someday I'm going to have to learn some linux. I've been putting it off, because when I start on something I can never leave it at a little. I have enough irons in the fire as it is. Boy, you've got some really cool toys...

You ever get much sleep, and when you do do you dream in binary? ;)

I have three of the hexes running now, one with 6 pros at 233 the other two are running 333mhz PII overdrives. (Intels weak excuse of an upgrade path for the socket8). I got most all the parts off of ebay, and some of the tri-cpu cards and an touch screen LCD from another source. I ended up with three, by not passing up good auctions when I ran across them watching for other ALR parts. None are in cases yet, they are still fetching some too high prices. When my 3-drive SCA cages get here, I'll be able to finalize the design of the cases I'm going to build. They'll be woody cases; Oak, maybe cocobolo, brass hardware and glass. Gotta be able to display all the flashing lights, they're too cool to be covered in sheetmetal. :D

You'll probably end up passing me in the project... eventually. You've got a steep hard road ahead, I'm just glad I have a bit of a headstart. I know how froglips felt now, when the new kid on the block has you outgunned (or soon to be). ;)

That's awesome! I don't think I ever laid eyes on the ALR hexes other than in magazines! Wish I could find some hex-PIII-1G's! :rolleyes:

That's going to be sooo awesome when you get your wood cases built! I DEFINITELY want to see pictures! Please Please Please! :cool: I'm going the opposite direction - function over form. Simple 1U rackmounts so I can wedgie as much power into a single rack as humanly possible.

I have two more 1G's coming online tonight/24/7 and two more 1.333s coming online about 95% of the time (demo machines, they'll be down a day here and there)

I think it will take a LOOONG while to pass you. I figure I'll be in the teens in a month and from there it gets 'real'... Everyone from 15 on is going to be a challange. But I'm building-up now so that I have it shaped when the day comes! It's kinda accellerative. (is that a word? well, then I COPYRIGHT IT! BWAHHAHAHAHAH! :rolleyes: :D ;) ) Looking at my chart I see this nice gradual climb (except for the day I was 50% down). If I can work out my control system and shape the traffic, then I'll be ready!

It's the gunfighter syndrome. As soon as someone else makes number one, someone else will put their sights on them... Number one is a painfully lonely place to be. ;)

Thanks again! Look forward to those pictures!

Jodie
15th August 2001, 02:39
Originally posted by Medic193
OK that's just not right.

This is me imitating jodie - Hey Medic here is my info so you can

Actually, my sincere apologies. I'm a dolt. Total Moron.

I keep confusing 'Medic' and 'Mech' in my mind - Mech was whom I was looking to pass, NOT you (yet ;) ) My apologies, Medic!

Decimal Cat
18th August 2001, 01:52
2016mhz

pelligrini
19th August 2001, 18:13
Here's an updated list of my stuff.

CPU # OC CPU # CACHE # RAM #
P3 P3 1000 1 1000 1150 1 1150 256 1 256 128 4 512
VP6 P3 1000 2 2000 1091 2 2182 256 2 512 128 2 256
ASUS P3 700 1 700 994 1 994 256 1 256 128 1 128
Iwill P3 800 1 800 960 1 960 256 1 256 128 2 256
Tiger P3 450 2 900 600 2 1200 256 1 256 128 1 128
ALR P-Pro 200 2 400 233 2 466 256 2 512 64 4 256
DYN Pro/Cel 533 2 1066 533 2 1066 128 2 256 32 4 128
ALR2 P-Pro 180 2 360 200 2 400 256 2 512 64 2 128
SHUT P-Pro 200 2 400 233 2 466 512 2 1024 32 2 64
ECS1 P-Pro 200 2 400 233 2 466 512 2 1024 32 2 64
ECS2 P-Pro 200 2 400 233 2 466 256 2 512 32 2 64
TYAN-AT P-Pro 200 2 400 233 2 466 1024 2 2048 16 8 128
440FX P-Pro 200 2 400 233 2 466 512 2 1024 32 3 96
IBM P-Pro 180 2 360 200 2 400 512 2 1024 32 2 64
A-Open P-Pro 200 1 200 233 1 233 1024 1 1024 16 4 64
Tekram1 P-Pro 200 1 200 233 1 233 256 1 256 32 2 64
Tekram2 P-Pro 200 1 200 233 1 233 256 1 256 32 2 64
6x6-R P II OD 333 6 1998 333 6 1998 512 6 3072 32 8 256
6x6-S P II OD 333 6 1998 333 6 1998 512 6 3072 32 8 256
6x6 P-Pro 200 6 1200 233 6 1398 512 6 3072 32 8 256
P233-A P MMX 233 1 233 233 1 233 512 1 512 16 2 32
NEC P OD 200 1 200 200 1 200 256 1 256 8 4 32
48 15815 48 17674 20992 77 3296

Work P4 1700 1 1700 256 512
P4 1700 1 1700 256 512
P3 1000 1 1000 256 256
P3 1000 1 1000 256 256

4 5400 1024 1536

Mine SOCKET8 39 10755
P3 7 6486
Pentium 2 433
48 17674

MHz CPU's OC MHz Cache Mb Ram
Totals 21215 52 23074 22016 21.5 4832

There's also another 313gig's of hard drives too.

Decimal Cat
19th August 2001, 20:10
Show off. *g*

Jodie
19th August 2001, 20:16
Your OC'd Mhz puts you about 3G above me.. time to remedy that! ;) :p :D

Dave S
19th August 2001, 20:34
Doh!!!!! U gone & done it now pelligrini ain’t ya:D :rolleyes: :D

Jodie
19th August 2001, 20:49
Those six processor machines are annoying... My machine count goes up sooo much to counter those darned things...:p :rolleyes: :p :(

Vermine
20th August 2001, 04:48
Well, right now...

It's 2467 Mhz with 5 CPUs but today, i'll be installing 4 more and will put the total at 5379 Mhz if my estimation is good.. i'm sure of 3 cpu's Mhz, but the 4th, i'm not sure if it's a 500 or a bit less...

And will work on adding 2-3 more this week...

But will never compete against pelligrini, that's horrible those 6 CPU boxes...

:cool:

Dave S
20th August 2001, 05:32
Originally posted by Jodie
Those six processor machines are annoying... My machine count goes up sooo much to counter those darned things...:p :rolleyes: :p :(
O common Jodie rise to the change why don’t ya:D :p :cool: :D lol...

MechCD
20th August 2001, 10:09
makin me want that 6x6 revolution and 6 ppros oced to 233mhz. Dangit! Stop bringin these things up....... or are they notbetter than an eqaul speed athlon?

wbierman
20th August 2001, 10:56
What is the electric bill each month???

dnar
20th August 2001, 10:59
Originally posted by MechCD
makin me want that 6x6 revolution and 6 ppros oced to 233mhz. Dangit! Stop bringin these things up....... or are they notbetter than an eqaul speed athlon?
I know the feeling.... (check my ICQ away message...)

Jodie
20th August 2001, 13:35
Originally posted by Dave S

O common Jodie rise to the change why don’t ya:D :p :cool: :D lol...

Of course I will, I brought two more Ghz on last night. With a plan for 2.6Ghz additional tonight bringing me up to about 27Ghz

Jodie
20th August 2001, 13:36
My electric bill? $2200 last month, but that was with the old 'big' HVAC offline being replace by the new one. Should be running right around 32-3600/mo.

wbierman
20th August 2001, 13:52
Geezzee... that's just slightly over Baseline....

Mine was only $167

Will Pell tell us how fast his meter spins...?

Jodie
20th August 2001, 14:00
It's the 12k BTU and 19KBTUx2 HVACs... The computers are barely a blip, comparatively... Ok, well, I guess you can't call 4k-watt a blip, really... It's just like putting 100wt bulbs in every light fixture in a 6000 sqft home and leaving every one of them on 24/7... :rolleyes: :D

DAMN IT - I NEED MORE POWER! [grin]

Hey, my numbers came back pretty nice... I see I'm the second highest 24hr, finally downed Pel! Darn Ohms and his big dumps, anyway! :rolleyes: :D :D :D

pelligrini
20th August 2001, 14:13
Whines like a fop38 :) If I remember last summer correctly, this endeavor is running another $220 a month. This month's bill was $530. :(

I'm sure a lot of it is cooling costs, my HVAC has been running quite a bit more then the pre-disease days. The 100degree Texas summers don't help. I need to get my ducting system finished too, my office hasn't been below 80 in months.

Damn Jodie, you live in a total butt-joint-glass house? How much area are you cooling, if you don't mind me asking?

BTW the day isn't over yet....
I ought to have just a little more next update ;)

Jodie
20th August 2001, 15:25
The 12k cools a 5100sq-ft house. The 19x2 cools a 2000sq-ft computer room... But it's worth pointing-out that the computer room is also home to a couple of SPARC enterprise machines with 20procs, 30gig of ram and 4 Tbytes of raid storage, a couple of 16 proc enterprises, a handful of 8 proc Alphas, two Vax 11/78x (a 782 and a 784), a couple of large-ish RS6000 Workstations, and a bunch of misc. hardware dating from 1976 to present. Someday I'm going to open a museum... Anyway, the Vaxxen and the Enterprises like it really very cool. (64deg is ideal for them, and they kick-off a lot of BTUs. I actually exhaust the Vaxxen directly outside, though, which helps)

I've got a line on a Cray T3D and maybe even a T3E. If I get the latter, I'll need more cooling than I have right now, probably. (It's fully expanded to 512 vector processors. I put a bid in on it on Saturday)

I imagine you will have a couple of pretty good updates - I rarely see you drop that low. It was just a small victory for me. I already have more machines running than I can keep track of. I despise the convenience of your Hex machines... Laugh now, genome-boy... If Stephen comes up with a Solaris and/or Alpha and/or Cray client, you're going to be in a world of hurt... With a T3E I'll catch you in 12hrs or a bit less, 2 weeks with all the SPARCs running... [CACKLE] :D :D :D

The two SPARCs do 65 Seti WU every 4 hrs, or sixteenish an hour. A friend ran some WUs on a T3E, took under 3mins to do one... The T3D is tremendously slower, being only an 8 vector processor machine. It's probably comparable to a 4 Proc Xeon...

(You know this is all in good-fun for me, right? I don't want anyone to start thinking I'm trying to be bitchy with them or something... Email and board posts are bad that way. People can't seem me teasing them...)

Dustin
20th August 2001, 15:48
Hey Jodie, I've noticed this seems to be your favorite thread! :rolleyes:

pelligrini
20th August 2001, 16:43
Originally posted by Jodie
<Sniped cool toys, and envious area>

<snip>Laugh now, genome-boy... If Stephen comes up with a Solaris and/or Alpha and/or Cray client, you're going to be in a world of hurt... With a T3E I'll catch you in 12hrs or a bit less, 2 weeks with all the SPARCs running... [CACKLE] :D :D :D
Oh yeaaa.. Well.. Well.. if you do that I'll be forced to break out my box of 386 & 486 stuff ;) So there :p


<snip>
(You know this is all in good-fun for me, right? I don't want anyone to start thinking I'm trying to be bitchy with them or something... Email and board posts are bad that way. People can't seem me teasing them...)
Same for me ;)
Although I have held off doing any serious taunting.
I'd hate to bring down the wrath of Jodie :D

MikeTimbers
21st August 2001, 06:24
Originally posted by Jodie
The two SPARCs do 65 Seti WU every 4 hrs, or sixteenish an hour. A friend ran some WUs on a T3E, took under 3mins to do one... The T3D is tremendously slower, being only an 8 vector processor machine. It's probably comparable to a 4 Proc Xeon...


The T3E did one whole SETI unit in three minutes??!!!

Jodie
21st August 2001, 20:06
Originally posted by pelligrini

Oh yeaaa.. Well.. Well.. if you do that I'll be forced to break out my box of 386 & 486 stuff ;) So there :p



Hmmm, wonder if that'd be at all useful.. I've got a lot of that junk... I'm been toying with the idea of bringing up all the K6-2's I have running around... Hey all you OC gurus - any decent OC potential in the K6-2? :D



Same for me ;)
Although I have held off doing any serious taunting.
I'd hate to bring down the wrath of Jodie :D

Taunt-away! So far you've got the muscle to back it up! I'm still stunned at the production rate you average. My best day is like your worst...
:rolleyes: :p :D

Jodie
21st August 2001, 20:08
Originally posted by MikeTimbers


The T3E did one whole SETI unit in three minutes??!!!

I was actually surprised it took that long... The T3E is designed in hardware to split-up the task flow. Doesn't require SMP aware applications. So the single task gets automagically split among the 512 vector processors. I think with a little optimization we'd be measuring the throughput in seconds rather than minutes.:eek:

MechCD
21st August 2001, 20:42
Me think k6-2s don't overclock very well.

My 450 barely does 500 at 2.6v with an athlon 1ghz heatsink (130F load temp)

Jodie
21st August 2001, 20:44
I've got like 20 of them laying around the garage in boxes. All in these cute little set-top box cases, nice and stackable...

It'd almost be worthwhile, maybe...

pelligrini
21st August 2001, 21:34
Originally posted by Jodie
Hmmm, wonder if that'd be at all useful.. I've got a lot of that junk... I'm been toying with the idea of bringing up all the K6-2's I have running around... Hey all you OC gurus - any decent OC potential in the K6-2? :D
The electric co. would beniefit the most. ;)
If I remember correctly, Jema from Picard, said his P-Pro out crunched his K6. "For crunching speed, I know on Seti a Pro200@233 beats an amdKii450, so they are no slouch", he said. I don't know if this is the same chip or not, I'm AMD ignorant.

Taunt-away! So far you've got the muscle to back it up! I'm still stunned at the production rate you average. My best day is like your worst...
:rolleyes: :p :D
No Way! I know you are gunnin' for me, but I don't want to have to eat any of my words. I'd hate to really light a fire under that competitive streak that runs through you. :D

I'm sure you could crush me with some serious effort. Your pockets are much deeper than mine, at least that what my 'ole lady says. ;)
But, I'm still in the lead. :p

Bruce
21st August 2001, 21:42
Originally posted by Jodie
I've got like 20 of them laying around the garage in boxes. All in these cute little set-top box cases, nice and stackable...

It'd almost be worthwhile, maybe...

Get those machines running or ship them to me. I've got a several stock K6-2 running and some old slow Pentiums. Not everybody has enough nice fast new equipment that they don't run them all. I've even considered restarting a 486.

Guess I better post the info on my little farm.

Jodie
21st August 2001, 22:08
Originally posted by pelligrini

The electric co. would beniefit the most. ;)
If I remember correctly, Jema from Picard, said his P-Pro out crunched his K6. "For crunching speed, I know on Seti a Pro200@233 beats an amdKii450, so they are no slouch", he said. I don't know if this is the same chip or not, I'm AMD ignorant.


Ick! that stinks... I guess it's the recycle bin for those too...


No Way! I know you are gunnin' for me, but I don't want to have to eat any of my words. I'd hate to really light a fire under that competitive streak that runs through you. :D


Don't sweat tooo much, my aggressions right now are focused on a business associate trying to make a play. He and I are going to have a little meeting tomorrow... My bet says he packs up and moves after the meeting... :p Seriously, though, you're moving HALF AGAIN the number of work units on a given week that I am. I still think you have a few processors stashed under the bed that you've forgotten are there... Better check... I'll wait... :p :D

But, I'm still in the lead. :p

I'm not even closing on you... Not even in the same zipcode. Discouraging, really... I think I should be in a commercial for AMD. All these darned top-o-da-line 1G and 1.13G PIII machines are getting crushed. Just doesn't make sense... Well, I guess it does, but still, it's frustrating. :rolleyes: :(

Jodie
21st August 2001, 22:10
I might take you up on that, Bruce. I've got more than my hands full babysitting the 1G+ machines to spend to much effort on the K6-II machines... Are you serious about wanting to add them to your farm?

wbierman
21st August 2001, 22:46
Pell-

The P pros and PII, PIIIs were always faster at Seti. The client was always weighted in their favor. Folding and Genome have always been weighted towards the AMD line...

I have a K63-450 which does a gene per day. I clocked a 98aa last night on a 1.1GHz... 22 min per sequence or 11 1/2 hours. i would love to get a 1.4GHZ T-bird and test that CPU.

Jodie
21st August 2001, 22:51
I just loaded G@H onto my Sister's W2K Compaq Celery-500. Running at Below-normal priority. I live in fear -it drew a 99aa as its first WU. I figure it's got to be a week out of ever being heard from again [grin]

took 10mins just to do the filtering...

Vermine
21st August 2001, 22:58
Originally posted by Jodie
I just loaded G@H onto my Sister's W2K Compaq Celery-500. Running at Below-normal priority. I live in fear -it drew a 99aa as its first WU. I figure it's got to be a week out of ever being heard from again [grin]

took 10mins just to do the filtering...

hehe... Imagine me, i've got a 96aa on a Petium 200 MMX.. It's estimated to take about 120 hours and few minutes... but, but but....... 5 DAYS.... to not hear from that CPU!

Jodie
21st August 2001, 23:19
Ouch!

Actually, I'm pretty impressed.. It's only been a few hours and it's 80% through the second loop...

wbierman
21st August 2001, 23:25
Jodie-

If you are thinking of throwing boxes of K6-2 out... I could use a few and any extras can go to a group I belong to which recycles old PCs to give away to needy families in the Bay Area.

Bruce
22nd August 2001, 00:07
Originally posted by Jodie
I might take you up on that, Bruce. I've got more than my hands full babysitting the 1G+ machines to spend to much effort on the K6-II machines... Are you serious about wanting to add them to your farm?

Sure, my electric bill is already pretty high, but manybe I'll shut down a P-60Mhz or two.

Jodie
22nd August 2001, 01:31
Originally posted by Bruce


Sure, my electric bill is already pretty high, but manybe I'll shut down a P-60Mhz or two.

A P60?!?! COMFORT!

Jodie
22nd August 2001, 02:16
Originally posted by wbierman
Jodie-

If you are thinking of throwing boxes of K6-2 out... I could use a few and any extras can go to a group I belong to which recycles old PCs to give away to needy families in the Bay Area.

That's a good idea!