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There is a gruelling race going on @ PrimeGrid: the Calendula Challenge, which started September 24th and ends October 7th.
We are just now in 10th place, a position we have never held before in a race. And there are only 6 TeAm members crunching.
Our prosition is contested by the (in the movie) feared "Knights Who Say Ni!", a valliant bunch of wonderfully nutty crunchers. We are sometimes ahead, somtimes behind.
As it is now, the team which dumps the most WUs last will win this race within the race. To make more sure we win we need more team members to crunch PrimeGrid.
Please join.
The race is quite demanding. The WUs are somewhere 60 - 110 hours long (depending on CPU), the CPUs run slightly hotter (2 - 3ºC) than usually, and if you are not sure of the stability of your OC, it may be better to run at stock speed.
If you decide to join please make sure that you get the corret WUs to crunch.
The How-To:
Every WU counts: each WU adds some 30K in the challenge and some 3K in BOINC. Please join!
We are just now in 10th place, a position we have never held before in a race. And there are only 6 TeAm members crunching.
Our prosition is contested by the (in the movie) feared "Knights Who Say Ni!", a valliant bunch of wonderfully nutty crunchers. We are sometimes ahead, somtimes behind.
As it is now, the team which dumps the most WUs last will win this race within the race. To make more sure we win we need more team members to crunch PrimeGrid.
Please join.
The race is quite demanding. The WUs are somewhere 60 - 110 hours long (depending on CPU), the CPUs run slightly hotter (2 - 3ºC) than usually, and if you are not sure of the stability of your OC, it may be better to run at stock speed.
If you decide to join please make sure that you get the corret WUs to crunch.
The How-To:
Please help us to place us among the top 10!Quote from the Race Thread:
- new! Having hyperthreading off on i3/5/7s is said to help.
- All of those processors running stably. One good way to check that is to run PPS or SGS LLR for a few days. If those make your processor too hot, try TRP LLR. If you get any errors, your processor probably isn't stable at your current clock/voltage.
- Windows, Linux, or MacOS 10.4+.
- BOINC, attached to PrimeGrid (http://www.primegrid.com/).
- Your PrimeGrid Preferences with only "Prime Sierpinski Problem (LLR)" selected in the Projects section.
- Patience! These are long WUs. (Not as long as Seventeen or Bust, but each will probably take at least two days each.)
Every WU counts: each WU adds some 30K in the challenge and some 3K in BOINC. Please join!
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