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Message 56923 - Posted: 29 May 2021 | 23:03:56 UTC

A couple of comments.
GPUGrid is a back up project for me.
I really like the way this works out my GTX1660s
It take a bit over a day to process even on that reasonably current and relatively powerful GPU, not the best for a back up project.
The work done could very well have profound implications.
The credit given out makes a mockery of BOINC credit.
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Message 56925 - Posted: 30 May 2021 | 10:58:07 UTC - in response to Message 56923.

A couple of comments on your comments:

GPUGrid is a back up project for me.
GPUGrid has very long workunits with short deadlines for years, lately there are long breaks in work distribution.
Judiging by these characteristics, GPUGrid is not the ideal backup project.

I really like the way this works out my GTX1660s
It take a bit over a day to process even on that reasonably current and relatively powerful GPU...
The GTX 1660s is from the previous generation but it's as much current as it could be because GPUGrid doesn't work on the current generation. But the GTX 1660s never was powerful. "Relatively powerful" = it's the top of the entry level cards.
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/geforce-gtx-1660-super.c3458
GTX 1660 Super 100% RTX 2060 120% RTX 2060 Super 135% RTX 2070 140% RTX 2070 Super 155% RTX 2080 165% RTX 2080 Super 175% RTX 2080 Ti 193%

not the best for a back up project.
The project won't change its characteristics based on the function you designated for it nor the hardware you run it on.

The credit given out makes a mockery of BOINC credit.
The credit is not made for comparing one project to another.
It is intended to serve as the measurement of the relative performance of different hardware within the same project.

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