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SETI: How many WU's a day do you get out of your best cruncher?

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Originally posted by: Engineer
Originally posted by: BadThad
Originally posted by: Engineer
Dell 3.2GHz P4 800 - 17WU's per day.

My Pentium-M 1.5 gets between 12-13 per day. Are you doing something different to get that many? You're talking about sub 1 hour WU times! :Q


I think he made a calculation error or he had a BUNCH of bad wu's (less that 1 min each) in that run. There's no way that system could put out that many every day. If it can....I'll eat my shorts!


I would love for you to eat your shorts....and then let LaptopDude show the rest of us how to get the same results! 😉

😀


I'm down with that. Share your secret!
 
Originally posted by: LaptopDude
I get about 24-25 WU's a day out of my 1.7ghz pentium-m, but its not crunching all the time due to the fact its a laptop, meanwhile my 1ghz athlon (o/c @ 1.33ghz) is lucky to get 6 a day?!!

Fud Prove it! show us the setidriver log.
 
I have a Toshiba Sat. P15-409 that does 12 to 15 WU per day with a P4 2.8 GHz w/HT. Since I bought it in late Oct. it has done 1,172 WUs. Gotta love it! But, I was a bit miffed when I first saw a claim of a Centrio doing 24-25 per day! :Q (I wanted to buy one, but they didn't have them available at Best Buy or CompUSA with dedicated ATI or Nvidia graphics.) With a little reflection I decided it ain't so!
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I will stand in line with shorts in hand. Make us eat 'em LTD!
 
Originally posted by: JWMiddleton
I have a Toshiba Sat. P15-409 that does 12 to 15 WU per day with a P4 2.8 GHz w/HT. Since I bought it in late Oct. it has done 1,172 WUs. Gotta love it! But, I was a bit miffed when I first saw a claim of a Centrio doing 24-25 per day! :Q (I wanted to buy one, but they didn't have them available at Best Buy or CompUSA with dedicated ATI or Nvidia graphics.) With a little reflection I decided it ain't so!
rolleye.gif
I will stand in line with shorts in hand. Make us eat 'em LTD!

I have a similar one (P25-S508) with the same processor, but I'm not even sure mine does that many WU 😛 I don't have SetiSpy running on it, and I don't think I have SetiDriver creating a log, either :|
 
Originally posted by: RoninCS
Originally posted by: JWMiddleton
I have a Toshiba Sat. P15-409 that does 12 to 15 WU per day with a P4 2.8 GHz w/HT. Since I bought it in late Oct. it has done 1,172 WUs. Gotta love it! But, I was a bit miffed when I first saw a claim of a Centrio doing 24-25 per day! :Q (I wanted to buy one, but they didn't have them available at Best Buy or CompUSA with dedicated ATI or Nvidia graphics.) With a little reflection I decided it ain't so!
rolleye.gif
I will stand in line with shorts in hand. Make us eat 'em LTD!

I have a similar one (P25-S508) with the same processor, but I'm not even sure mine does that many WU 😛 I don't have SetiSpy running on it, and I don't think I have SetiDriver creating a log, either :|

I have mine going to my SetiQueue, so I just looked at the graph for RPD. You might try pointing yours to a queue and take advantage of the extra stats.

 
I get about 200 WU's a day out of my newest creation:

Proprietary Quad RISC Processors running at 10ghz.

10gigs of PC24000 RAM

Can't wait to try some overclocking. Should really scream!
 
I have one of the 1.7GHz Centrino notebooks. I use it a lot each day and it runs 24/7.

I'm getting 13.585 WUs @ day. 🙂

But my Dell 3.2G HT w/1G DDR400 puts out 15.652 WUs @ day.

Neither is OCed. I'm into "quiet". 😛
 
Originally posted by: TechGraphix
I get about 200 WU's a day out of my newest creation:

Proprietary Quad RISC Processors running at 10ghz.

10gigs of PC24000 RAM

Can't wait to try some overclocking. Should really scream!


If it didn't have to run in x86 Emulation mode it would be even faster! 😉
 
Only way I see that machine doing 24+ a day, is if you overclocked it bad and it keeps ditching the WU's partway through because of "Static" 🙂

10-12 WU's a day back when I had my Barton OC'd to the max.


Now the average machine does 1-2 a day.
 
Originally posted by: dxkj
Only way I see that machine doing 24+ a day, is if you overclocked it bad and it keeps ditching the WU's partway through because of "Static" 🙂

10-12 WU's a day back when I had my Barton OC'd to the max.


Now the average machine does 1-2 a day.

Be interested to find out how to OC a mobile CPU, since those features aren't available in any of the laptops I've ever used 😛
 
Originally posted by: Smoke
I have one of the 1.7GHz Centrino notebooks. I use it a lot each day and it runs 24/7.

I'm getting 13.585 WUs @ day. 🙂

But my Dell 3.2G HT w/1G DDR400 puts out 15.652 WUs @ day.

Neither is OCed. I'm into "quiet". 😛

I'm at 9 WU for my P4HT 3GHz (running 2 processes) for the day (since the day started at midnight, that is). I'll check SetiDriver/SetiSpy log tomorrow and see where it ends up.
 
Originally posted by: LaptopDude
I get about 24-25 WU's a day out of my 1.7ghz pentium-m, but its not crunching all the time due to the fact its a laptop, meanwhile my 1ghz athlon (o/c @ 1.33ghz) is lucky to get 6 a day?!!

You sure dude? Man that sounds like alot, but please prove me wrong! 🙂

Thats awesome!!

--LANMAN
 
don't worry...you guys were right...it only got 16 today! but that's still a nice score...and here is some proof for you centrino skeptics out there. i say we go recruit centrinos left right and centre!
Centrino Proof!
 
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