Uh-oh, Neil and his 2.6K PPD are about to eat me!

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As title really. I hereby issue you, Neil, with an inverse Parp [iParp for short].

I expect to be stomped within 3 days at current production!

Better watch my back :p

SiriusB
 
Sorry about that SiriusB, too wrapped up in the race to 140K. Lightweight running spikes instead of Big stomping boots required.


An inverse parp might also be Parp^-1 or Prap


I'm still running SMP beta clients on 8 processors across 3 Macs. Also left a couple of machines running at work - looks like they have stopped folding though (Corporate IT issuing power down commands to PC drones...)

Neil
 
So Sirius, how do you manage to turn in such great PPDs compared to me?

I have:
Intel
MacPro 4 x 3GHz
MacBookPro 2 x 2GHz
MacMini 2 x 1.83GHz
Viao 1 x 2.1GHz
Dell (Borg) 1 x 5MHz (or so it seems :( )

PPC
iMac 1 x 2.1GHz

That's around 24GHz and yet only churning 2.5K PPD - 100 PPDPGHz. Does that make sense?

I don't run any clients on graphics cards - may be that's a part of it....

JUST had a thought - I do get SMP units that fail to finish. They to within a gnat's of the end and then give up. There's no record on the FAHLog.txt that they upload, so I guess they're lost forever.

:confused:
 
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I have a C2D that I borged. It only runs part time, and just lately I don't think it is even running at all some days.

My SMP client kicks out about 1.2K PPD give or take... the extra 200-300 PPD is rather small... I would expect around 400PPD from a C2D even part-time.

I think I may hit 2K once I have my E6600 on SMP... in Windows it will be less. Depends how soon they get another SMP BETA released.

SiriusB
 
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