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Your recent average credit is rocking up the charts!

In this heat, I don't know how, but maybe you water cool next to a river or something? 🙂
Those 3 cards are very efficient. Less heat than a 3080TI single card. I should also add that I have 8 other video cards going right now for 45m ppd in F@H. And a 3 ton AC working. (seer 20)
 
Those 3 cards are very efficient. Less heat than a 3080TI single card. I should also add that I have 8 other video cards going right now for 45m ppd in F@H. And a 3 ton AC working. (seer 20)
I need to get central air! In this heat I am almost 100% shut down! And still too hot!
 
I need to get central air! In this heat I am almost 100% shut down! And still too hot!
Make sure you pay attention to the seer. Seer 20 is the most efficient, almost off the charts. Its a Bosch unit. It works well. In 115 heat I had 12 computer going last summer, and it was a nice 74 in the house. Insane efficiency.
 
I made Over 300m in MW and now at 6th place, will have 5th tomorrow, and 4th the day after.
I am in 5th place now, tomorrow it will be 3rd ! Tony will take a while, like MONTHS to get 2nd. First will be a year or two.
 
Still 6th behind all of us on Team Ukraine. 😉

Getting this atm now on MW

Milkyway@Home 7/28/2022 5:53:33 PM Server error: feeder not running
 
Broke 3.2 billion DNET OGR-28 Gnodes about a week ago and helped push Team Anandtech into 4th place last night (hit 5th place two weeks ago). OGR-28 will probably complete within the next 90 days, so if anyone is looking to boost their stats, I'd recommend to get it done sooner than later. DNET has stated they likely will not continue with OGR-29.
 
I'm trying to present a moving target in Milkyway, but pretty slow moving one at present.
Too late to be sure of my math.... overcome of 5 million a day for 1.5 billion difference ???? I will look later, its going to be a LONG while.
 
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Broke 3.2 billion DNET OGR-28 Gnodes about a week ago and helped push Team Anandtech into 4th place last night (hit 5th place two weeks ago). OGR-28 will probably complete within the next 90 days, so if anyone is looking to boost their stats, I'd recommend to get it done sooner than later. DNET has stated they likely will not continue with OGR-29.
Current overall stats (https://stats.distributed.net/team/tlist.php?project_id=28):
1____15,107,499,868______yoyo@home BOINC wrapper
2_____3,974,329,041______BugTraq.Ru Team. United power of xUSSR.
3_____3,946,647,841______Distributed Amiga
4_____3,613,001,125______AnandTech 10635
5_____3,585,683,127______SEGA Users Group
6_____3,571,263,449______BOFH@Chalmers
7_____3,535,803,327______linux-de.org
8_____3,371,182,158______Dutch Power Cows
9_____2,077,999,324______Free-DC
10____1,908,023,161______Czech D.NET Team
[…]
50______161,059,940______SPring-8

Current weekly stats (obtained by storing the stats on last Sunday and checking the difference to today):
1________65,842,525______yoyo@home BOINC wrapper
2________29,327,962______SPring-8
3________17,869,258______BOFH@Chalmers
4________13,137,598______Distributed Amiga
5________11,784,370______AnandTech 10635
6_________4,092,573______BugTraq.Ru Team. United power of xUSSR.
7_________3,475,007______Libertarians for Privacy
8_________3,460,394______Czech D.NET Team
9_________3,326,393______Team Warped (OS/2)
10________2,919,081______Ars Technica Team Beef Roast

Doesn't look like SPring-8 will manage to overtake us. (We've got 3,786 M advantage on them.) But BOFH@Chalmers might make it if this goes on for much longer. (375 M advantage.)

Somehow I suspect that Distributed Amiga do not solely rely on Amigas here. ;-)
 
PS: For those who want to try OGR-28 — not through yoyo@home but rather natively and for our team instead of the yoyo@home pseudo team,
  • download a CPU-only client binary from https://www.distributed.net/Download_clients — that is, most would take either a Windows AMD64 client or a Linux AMD64/ELF client,
  • make a directory from within which you will run the dnetc exe from the downloaded archive,
  • put the following minimum "dnetc.ini" file into that directory (or create a more complete ini by running "./dnetc -config" first),
  • then run the client with that directory as its working directory.
Minimal dnetc.ini which a) sets your distributed.net ID (it's an e-mail address which you control), b) configures the client to download only OGR-28 work, not RC5-72 work. For RC5-72, better use GPUs and do it via Moo! Wrapper. (OGR-28 is not able to run on GPUs.)
INI:
[parameters]
id=abc@xyz.com

[misc]
project-priority=OGR-NG,RC5-72=0
(Replace abc@xyz.com with your actual distributed.net ID, obviously.)

You can look up your distributed.net stats by entering the distributed.net ID into the search form at
and also go from there to join the TeAm if you haven't already, or/and set a nickname which shall be shown in the stats instead of the DNET ID.

Downside: The native OGR-28 project is rather obscure; you are unlikely to become famous by running it. ;-)
It's a pity that Free-DC no longer collects stats for it.
 
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