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TA Seventeen or Bust... what's going on?

Allio

Golden Member
After reigning the project for what seems like forever, we've fallen pretty seriously from grace. Team Prime Rib has over double our production and is extending what is becoming a massive lead, and we're producing at the same rates as several much smaller teams. In particular, a single user in Darkside DC is outproducing our entire team.

Are we going to give up entirely on this project? Many have pledged help but it never seems to come. Our competition is much more organised than us, and no doubt reacted much faster to the release of a new client that gives massive rates on pretty much all modern systems.

Even after all this, it's still a small project, and a little help could go a long long way, ESPECIALLY if you have P4s to contribute. It would be a huge shame to let our hard-won lead evaporate forever at a stage where we could easily make a difference.
 
I would have joined a while ago, but had some problems with our firewall at work. So I got SBQueue working last week and have since added a P4 2.4, 2x P4 2.6 and a P4 2.8, all running the new client! 😀 I do a dial-up now and again to download and upload wu with SBQueue. 😉

Hope this helps a bit! 😀
 
That is fantastic news! Thanks for helping out 🙂

You should be pulling a great rate with all that...
 
Originally posted by: amdxborg
I would have joined a while ago, but had some problems with our firewall at work. So I got SBQueue working last week and have since added a P4 2.4, 2x P4 2.6 and a P4 2.8, all running the new client! 😀 I do a dial-up now and again to download and upload wu with SBQueue. 😉

Hope this helps a bit! 😀
Rate this guy a 10 if you haven't already. He does so much work for so many different projects here 😀
 
Thanx Allio glad I could be of help to the TeAm! 😉

and lol WoW Thanx kamper! I really appriciate it mate! 😀

 
Originally posted by: CyberWire
8M, nice addition ladypcer... now we just need like 50 P4's to put a nice dent on dpc's lead.. 🙂


/me checks the stats

TA already in front of DPC, no need to add any more 😛
 
In particular, a single user in Darkside DC is outproducing our entire team.

Hate to tell ya, but the same is true in the non-BOINC CPDN project as well. As of late, TA had been doing only a couple years per day, although someone must've ramped up a little as the team is now at a little over 6 years per day. I'm doing the project(with my boss at work) for his team - Team ACG - and we're cranking out a little over 20 years per day just between the two of us; I'm doing between 12 and 15 years myself. 😀 But then again, CPDN is the ONLY project we're doing; Team Anandtech has members spread across.. what? 20 or more projects - with respectable positions in most? Bear that in mind before getting too upset. 😉

I still run S@H on a box for TA, it's not much I realize, but I haven't completely abandoned the TeAm.

 
It really is a small team when my 1 p4 is doing over 1% of the teams output. I know everyone keeps saying it, but just a few computers in this project makes a big difference.
 
I will be adding 8 or 9 P4 2.8's to the fray this weekend. The results will be sporadic though as they are going to be sneakernetted.
 
Originally posted by: BofBnT
I will be adding 8 or 9 P4 2.8's to the fray this weekend. The results will be sporadic though as they are going to be sneakernetted.

That's about 13M cEM/s if they're dedicated. Fantastic stuff! 🙂

No worries, n0c. Real life always comes first.
 
That's where you have your tenny-shoes on and a floppy disk or two in your hot little hands, and you run around between machines putting on new work units, and copying off completed ones so you can then take them to a system that has internet access to upload the completed and suck down new ones..... 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Brucifer
That's where you have your tenny-shoes on and a floppy disk or two in your hot little hands, and you run around between machines putting on new work units, and copying off completed ones so you can then take them to a system that has internet access to upload the completed and suck down new ones..... 🙂


Thanks for the reply ... I guess that I am alittle green when it comes to this networking thing ...


DOC aks M<ark ....
 
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