Closing in on 1,000,000 points!

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Closing in on 1,000,000 points!

Post by WarpedPlatter » Thu Sep 25, 2003 11:36 am

It looks like we're going to reach 1,000,000 points in about 9 days. The big question is whether we're going to beat Team MacOS X to that mark. It's going to be very close. Come on, we can't get beat by a bunch of Macheads. So, it's time to turn the Panaflos up to 12V and push the FSB pedal to the metal. It's okay, we'll still be quieter than everyone else.

I'm going to get a few more P3-class machines going, although only temporarily, to help out. Sorry Cosine, you're going to have to wait a few more days to pass me. I challenge you to still do it by October 5th! :P

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Post by Zyzzyx » Thu Sep 25, 2003 12:03 pm

I'm down in the listings (#89 right now), but I've consistently been green. :D Not sure if I can really set up on any systems at work besides my own. I'm one of two IT guys here, but I'm not sure how my boss/friend/coworker would feel about Folding.

What's more annoying is that my AMDs at home have been taking 30-50 hours per WU recently. Grrrr.... I seem to remember a few months ago when I'd get stuff done in 20 hours. Only hope the points are appropriate. Doesn't look like I'll make Yellow with my current rigs though, gonna have to find some more.

Still think we should send out contacts to the folks who haven't produced a work unit in a few weeks. There's quite a few that seem to have stopped in the last 2-3 weeks. That would definitely be why our production line has flattened out all the way. :(

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Post by monkiman » Thu Sep 25, 2003 12:57 pm

Zyzzyx - I'm at #50 and you're on my threats - keep it comming!

The hurricaine must have stopped some people too - there's a couple of folks that stopped for a week or so that are now back folding (khayyam) - oh wait, his profile says he lives in Seattle too - no excuses then!

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Post by Henrik » Thu Sep 25, 2003 1:09 pm

I don't know if this is the suitable tread, but anyway, here goes: Where do you guys get all your colours from and someone, please explain "borging" in detail.

BTW: I'm now an active member, so don't worry, we can only climb up in the standings :wink: !

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Post by monkiman » Thu Sep 25, 2003 1:29 pm

Active users are color coded for exceptional production in the last 7 Days.

Color codes are as follows:
0 grey
1-499 white
500-999 green
1k-2.49k yellow
2.5k-4.9k orange
5k+ red

"borging" would be the process of getting additional machines up and running the client in your name for the team (work, family, friend)

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Post by Henrik » Thu Sep 25, 2003 1:31 pm

monkiman wrote:Active users are color coded for exceptional production in the last 7 Days.

Color codes are as follows:
0 grey
1-499 white
500-999 green
1k-2.49k yellow
2.5k-4.9k orange
5k+ red

"borging" would be the process of getting additional machines up and running the client in your name for the team (work, family, friend)
Where can I find this info?

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Post by Zyzzyx » Thu Sep 25, 2003 1:33 pm

And here's the stats webpage where those colors are used:

http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/ ... amID=31574

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Post by DonP » Thu Sep 25, 2003 1:43 pm

I hit yellow for a bit when I had all my boxes running.. right now I'm only running one cpu but I'll try and get my proxy problems sorted so I can get a few more boxes.

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Post by Henrik » Thu Sep 25, 2003 1:55 pm

Thanks folks! Now I think I'll alot some more processor power to F@H so that I at least make it into top-100.

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Post by tragus » Thu Sep 25, 2003 2:27 pm

For more background on the term "borging", see this definition of modern usage or this commentary on a well-known software company or, from the official Star Trek site, more than you want to know and even more and yet even more!

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Post by Zyzzyx » Tue Sep 30, 2003 11:55 am

Looks like we should be hitting 1,000,000 this weekend sometime, if not sooner. :D

What bugs me though is that it our overall production trend is dropping. Not cool... :(

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Post by DonP » Tue Sep 30, 2003 12:47 pm

I'm getting TINKERS over and over again.. I've heard these types of units tend to give less points for each work unit.. is that accurate?

So far I've had GROMACS (?) units and I've noticed I've got more points than most users I pass yet have processed less units. (MWUAHAHA!)

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Post by Zyzzyx » Tue Sep 30, 2003 1:00 pm

I'm not sure of the points of Tinkers vs Gromacs, but what I have heard is that the system tends to swing back and forth sometimes, depending on what molecules they're looking at. Thing is, if you're getting more Tinkers, mostly everyone else is as well.

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Post by dukla2000 » Wed Oct 01, 2003 2:42 am

DonP wrote:I'm getting TINKERS over and over again.. I've heard these types of units tend to give less points for each work unit.. is that accurate?
Sort of ...

If you have a Pentium 2 (or equivalent or older) then it doesn't matter what (Tinker or Gromacs) you fold - your points/cpu hour will be constant. If you have a CPU with SSE, 3DNow or better then the Gromacs core will use those opcodes, and so result in higher points/cpu hour. (especially if you set the -forceasm flag)

ps: set the -advmethods flag to improve chances of getting Gromacs.

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Post by TRC-13 » Wed Oct 01, 2003 8:29 am

About 80% to 90% of all work units I have been getting for the past week or two have been those damn Tinkers! :? My production is down to what my top two boxes should do by themselves and there is no sign of this clearing up. I have even started to shut down boxes that are going on 2 days for 15 F*@!ing points! :evil: It’s just not worth the power bill. I hope this ends soon so I can get back up near 1000 ppd and help push us forward in the ranks.

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Tempting fate to mention it but ...

Post by dukla2000 » Wed Oct 01, 2003 8:49 am

TRC-13 wrote:About 80% to 90% of all work units I have been getting for the past week or two ....
Curious: each of my 3 boxen does about 1 unit a day so I've seen about 21 units in the last week. And they have all been Gromacs. I cant remember the last time I saw a Tinker.

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Post by miker » Wed Oct 01, 2003 10:50 am

I have 10 processors running here a work. 5 are gro, 5 are tink.
All my machines have -advmethods and -forceasm switched on.

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Post by WarpedPlatter » Fri Oct 03, 2003 7:57 am

We're going to reach the mark within the next 15 hours or so. Unfortunately, Team MacOS X will beat us there by about 500 points unless we have a lot of machines turning in big units today. If it wasn't for all those Tinkers, we probably would have beat them. Oh well, we will fly on by them regardless, leaving them wondering what caused that whoosing sound and light breeze.

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Post by DryFire » Fri Oct 03, 2003 8:11 am

those tinkers are murder on amd machines.
my dad's 1.8 ghz p4 m though just flys through them.

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Post by TRC-13 » Fri Oct 03, 2003 8:50 am

Most of my boxen have finally started to chew on Gromacs again and my points are on the rebound. Hopefully we will all gain enough points to beat Team MacOS X to the 1,000,000 point mark. I am running mostly AMD boxen with the CLI and the “ -advmethods –forceasm” switches turned on. My P4 1.8 hasn’t seen a Tinker yet so I don’t know how it performs on them. If the P4 does work on Tinkers like a charm I may move all future Tinkers to it and let my AMD boxen work on the Gromacs. I’ll have to try that with the next Tinker I see. :wink:

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Post by Zyzzyx » Fri Oct 03, 2003 9:39 am

Hmm... It'd be interesting to see how well my P3-566 does on a Tinker compared to my noticeably faster AMD 1600.

Have to set up a test sometime.

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Post by sbabb » Fri Oct 03, 2003 2:53 pm

Wow! 1670 points shy of 1,000,000!

Team Mac OS X is only 1016 away. We're closing on it faster, but it's hard to tell who will get there first.

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Post by WarpedPlatter » Fri Oct 03, 2003 6:21 pm

Arrrrrrrghhhhhh, it looks like Team MacOS X is going to barely beat us to 1,000,000 points. Oh well, they could only do it with 100 more CPUs. We closed in a lot this afternoon and at 6pm PDT they were only about 40 points ahead. Now at 7pm PDT they're about 70 points ahead and only 35 points away.

Their celebration should be short-lived though, as we will tear past them right afterwards. Although I'm pleasantly surprised that we made it this close, I'm kicking myself for not setting up another machine to run the past few days. Here's to everyone who pushed that much harder.

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Post by DonP » Sat Oct 04, 2003 8:29 am

Just for the record me thinks that they beat us to 1M..
This morning (~0600 GMT) things looked like this at folding.stanford.edu:
Last updated: Fri Oct 3 21:06:25 PDT 2003
29 1971 Team MacOS X 1000551 98850
30 31574 SilentPCReview Folding@Home 1000511.8 27329

So, not sure if we made it past first then they put in a burst to retake the lead but I suspect they were across the 1M mark first :(

Anyway.. let's rejoice in the knowledge that they'll be eating our dust from now on :twisted:

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