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Message 6231 - Posted: 1 Mar 2005, 16:18:20 UTC

For 1 week ( from 22.02 to 01.03 ) my office computer finish 80 WU ( Athlon 2000+ / 256 Mb / WinXP SP2 )
with time in sec
time = 0 26 WU
from 01 .. 10 5 WU
from 11 .. 100 8 WU
from 101 .. 1000 14 WU
from 1001 .. 3000 27 WU
time > 3000 ( =30935.84375 ) 1 WU

BOINC calculate 1 h 05 min 43 sec for WU!



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Message 6245 - Posted: 2 Mar 2005, 1:22:53 UTC - in response to Message 6231.  

> For 1 week ( from 22.02 to 01.03 ) my office computer finish 80 WU ( Athlon
> 2000+ / 256 Mb / WinXP SP2 )
> BOINC calculate 1 h 05 min 43 sec for WU!

That was slower than I thought an AthlonXP 2000+ would be.. yet I couldn't help but say my results are no more than 40% faster with an AthlonXP 3200+ (I have such a competitive spirit at times).. :)

LHC@home - 2005-03-01 18:31:55 - Starting result v64lhc91-35s10_12545_1_sixvf_3887_0 using sixtrack version 4.64
LHC@home - 2005-03-01 19:08:43 - Computation for result v64lhc91-35s10_12545_1_sixvf_3887 finished

Total time: 36 minutes 48 seconds for 100Kcycle WUs.

We're building an Athlon64 FX-55 here that should be completed shortly after the 15th of March. It will be interesting to see how much work it can crank out for BOINC-enabled projects..

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