More statistics fun...
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More statistics fun...
Taking a quick glance over the top 27 teams.... :p
Looking at how many points/week each user is doing:
The top two (Aussies and HardOCP) are averaging ~750pts/wk/user.
SPCR is averaging 746pts/wk/user.
#6, 2CPU.com is averaging ~1650pts/wk/user, and our friends Knights of Ni! have nearly 1700pts/wk/user.
Regarding percentage active users to total users:
The Aussies are at 20% active users. HardOCP only has 16% active.
#17, General [M]ayhem is 42% active, while our friendly Knights are 46% active.
SPCR isn't doing too bad either with 45% active users. (though that's dropping. We've been in the low 90s for active users for awhile, yet our total users have gone up. We're losing folks!)
Only two teams above us are scoring more points/week with fewer active users.
#16 Speedguide.net has 78 active folks and 83k weekly score. Those darn Knights again have only 54 active folks, yet nearly 92k weekly score.
SPCR currently has 93 active users and 70k weekly score.
Looking at how many points/week each user is doing:
The top two (Aussies and HardOCP) are averaging ~750pts/wk/user.
SPCR is averaging 746pts/wk/user.
#6, 2CPU.com is averaging ~1650pts/wk/user, and our friends Knights of Ni! have nearly 1700pts/wk/user.
Regarding percentage active users to total users:
The Aussies are at 20% active users. HardOCP only has 16% active.
#17, General [M]ayhem is 42% active, while our friendly Knights are 46% active.
SPCR isn't doing too bad either with 45% active users. (though that's dropping. We've been in the low 90s for active users for awhile, yet our total users have gone up. We're losing folks!)
Only two teams above us are scoring more points/week with fewer active users.
#16 Speedguide.net has 78 active folks and 83k weekly score. Those darn Knights again have only 54 active folks, yet nearly 92k weekly score.
SPCR currently has 93 active users and 70k weekly score.
I would say that a fairly small percentage of the SPCR Folding machines are underclocked. Slightly more of them would be undervolted.
And the points per user is really an oddball stat, since it also depends on how many CPUs each user is using. We just might be more effective at borging office and friend's systems. I just found it interesting that we've got similar per-user output as the top two producing teams. And the team that's all about dual-cpu systems has over twice the per-user output.
Of the info tidbits I posted, the one I'm most proud of (and would like to see improved, if possible) is our percent of active users.
And the points per user is really an oddball stat, since it also depends on how many CPUs each user is using. We just might be more effective at borging office and friend's systems. I just found it interesting that we've got similar per-user output as the top two producing teams. And the team that's all about dual-cpu systems has over twice the per-user output.
Of the info tidbits I posted, the one I'm most proud of (and would like to see improved, if possible) is our percent of active users.
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