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2019 Formula Boinc Sprints

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Finally done traveling for a bit. Hopefully it's a CPU project, because it's friggin' hot in TX.
 
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I'm afraid yes (green rts graph). I don't remember the last time moo! ran out of tasks as quick as this time.
edit: Look at the amount of bunker already! Grrr.
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It utilises all FP64 performance of your GPU. It's like running AVX2 on your CPU, but it happens on your GPU. That's moo! in a nutshell.
 
That is odd, lane42.

Just some quick info, quorum of one, a 1080 runs in about 21 minutes, few tasks to be had, I consider it 'hard to bunker' and will try running once the opening bell sounds tomorrow.
 
ok, it's just the first time iam running moo wrapper.
Manager say's running 0.2 cpu+ 4 nvidia gpu's. Looks
like about 4 min. a workunit.
 
I will just let them run wild.
It's getting tuff to find projects that can handle these races. Other than a few well maintained projects the rest are at best a hit and miss situation.
 
Can't seem to get tasks? Found out why:

Code:
1     XtremeSystems     23,872,751
2     [H]ard|OCP          10,066,369
3     UK BOINC Team     7,421,088
4     Crunching@EVGA     5,562,607
5     SETI.USA          3,495,924
6     Rechenkraft.net 2,163,808
7     OcUK             1,885,504
8     TeAm AnandTech     1,359,348
9     L'Alliance Francophone     1,132,176
10     Czech National Team     252,040
 
Could be that the days of Sprints are numbered, at least for all but the most robust projects.

Edit: That said, I don't see any of my machines running out of work, at least not yet.
 
Just some hiccups getting work because of all the bunkering before the start of the sprint. Now that a lot of those who bunkered are presumably running silent there appears to be steady work available.
 
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