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Message 2603 - Posted: 25 Sep 2008, 13:54:01 UTC

Hi all,

it seems that many people get different results / credits while doing their number crunching.

So it would be nice if some of you can show how much credits per day they get by using which kind of platform.

e.g. Nvidia 260 GTX - 3000 Credits - running XP 32 Bit
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e.g. PS/3 Generation 2 - 6000 Credits - running Boinc on a USB stick

I think this would make it easier for some of us to search for performance leaks.

Better ideas welcome

CU

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Message 2610 - Posted: 25 Sep 2008, 17:20:30 UTC - in response to Message 2603.  
Last modified: 25 Sep 2008, 17:20:58 UTC

Hi all,

it seems that many people get different results / credits while doing their number crunching.

So it would be nice if some of you can show how much credits per day they get by using which kind of platform.

e.g. Nvidia 260 GTX - 3000 Credits - running XP 32 Bit
or
e.g. PS/3 Generation 2 - 6000 Credits - running Boinc on a USB stick

I think this would make it easier for some of us to search for performance leaks.

Better ideas welcome

CU

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I think the PS3s will tend to be all about the same, mainly you may see differences in the GPU processors or systems using a cell processor that are not PS3s... but in any case, I average just over 3400 credits for (usually) just under 23 hours. [edit] On a PS3

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