#folding-rank | Logs for 2021-12-03

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[02:24:31] <systemd> Rank: 10396 | WUs: 10173,810 | Score: 103,060,138,824 (10Fri Dec 03 02:03:31 GMT 2021)
[05:24:31] <systemd> Rank: 10396 | WUs: 10173,814 | Score: 103,060,741,483 (10Fri Dec 03 05:03:36 GMT 2021)
[08:24:31] <systemd> Rank: 10396 | WUs: 10173,816 | Score: 103,060,913,532 (10Fri Dec 03 08:03:58 GMT 2021)
[11:24:31] <systemd> Rank: 10396 | WUs: 10173,820 | Score: 103,061,420,682 (10Fri Dec 03 11:04:11 GMT 2021)
[14:24:31] <systemd> Rank: 10396 | WUs: 10173,825 | Score: 103,062,044,814 (10Fri Dec 03 14:04:30 GMT 2021)
[14:42:42] <Bytram> Runaway1956: You had 3,204,145 points in the last 24 hours!! ( https://folding.extremeoverclocking.com )
[14:42:43] <systemd> ^ 03SoylentNews.org Team Summary - Folding@Home Stats
[14:52:11] <Runaway1956> https://linustechtips.com
[14:52:13] <systemd> ^ 03Official LTT F@H (Folding@Home) FAQ & Guide - Team 223518
[14:52:48] <Runaway1956> We noted recently that Alzheimer's work units gave me a big boost in points
[14:53:15] <Runaway1956> I discovered that guid at LTT, and made Alzheimer's my preferred project
[14:53:35] <Runaway1956> Now, I'm getting alheimer work units almost exclusively
[14:54:46] <Runaway1956> that 3,204,145 you mention is currently my 24 hour average, Marty
[14:55:43] <Runaway1956> I don't know how long that will last, but I'll take all I can get!
[14:56:27] <Bytram> Runaway1956: thanks for the explanation... and I concur!!
[14:57:03] <Runaway1956> If we had more members cranking out GPU work units, I would make a post on the forum about the LTT guide
[14:57:19] <Runaway1956> Unfortunately, CPU crunching doesn't seem to be affected
[14:57:49] <Bytram> at this rate, we will pass "Best Buy COVID" within a week!
[14:58:26] <Bytram> Hmmm, how do you know?
[14:59:34] <Bytram> do you have GPU *and* CPU systems at this?
[14:59:36] <Runaway1956> How do I know? I have 3 CPU clients and 3 GPU clients running
[15:00:29] <Runaway1956> One AMD 64 threaded client, 2 Intel 16 core clients, plus the 3 GPUs
[15:00:51] <Bytram> that actually helps explain the patters I've seen in you numbers; thanks!
[15:01:06] <Runaway1956> mis-stated that - I have 2 Intel 16-threaded clients
[15:01:30] <Bytram> Yowza!
[15:02:05] <Runaway1956> I would have an additional 8 core AMD, but Dear Wife watches the CPU temp on her computer, and kills it every time it gets warm
[15:02:50] <Runaway1956> Those 16-thread Intel chips represent my contribution to grandchildren's education, lol
[15:03:20] <Runaway1956> I'm going to set up a learning/gaming system in the living room in time for Christmas
[15:03:45] <Bytram> My primary (and fastest) system is: product: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M 540 @ 2.53GHz
[15:04:21] * Runaway1956 has always had a thing for faster and more powerful
[15:05:07] <Runaway1956> Was searching for the fastest and bestest all the way back in P1 days, lol
[15:06:08] <Runaway1956> What generation is your i5? That's the real tell of how powerful it is
[15:06:18] <Runaway1956> mine are i9 generation 9
[15:09:04] <Bytram> tell me about it! In ~1984 I was testing IBM's biggest fastest mainframe. There were two *prototypes* in existence in the *word*. I would regularly have one to myself for 8-hour shifts so I could test their upcoming VM SP/HPO release on it.
[15:11:21] <Runaway1956> My very first exposure to the concept of computing was in 1968
[15:11:37] <Runaway1956> Field trip to Carnegie Melon in Pittsburg
[15:11:50] <Bytram> Runaway1956: I am looking at the output from "sudo lshw | less"... where would I see it?
[15:11:50] <Runaway1956> We got to walk through a room with a glass wall
[15:12:28] <Runaway1956> and look into a giant room with a card punch computer, and about 20 people computing stuff on it
[15:12:40] <Runaway1956> Gimme second . . .
[15:13:25] <Runaway1956> try lspci
[15:14:10] <Bytram> My first exposure was in 1972; Teletype with dial-up access to a PDP-8/e.
[15:14:18] <Runaway1956> or cat /proc/cpuinfo
[15:15:46] <Runaway1956> processor : 63
[15:15:46] <Runaway1956> vendor_id : AuthenticAMD
[15:15:46] <Runaway1956> cpu family : 21
[15:15:46] <Runaway1956> model : 2
[15:15:47] <Runaway1956> model name : AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 6380
[15:18:18] <Bytram> cpu family : 6
[15:18:18] <Bytram> model : 37
[15:18:18] <Bytram> model name : Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M 540 @ 2.53GHz
[15:18:18] <Bytram> stepping : 2
[15:19:17] <Runaway1956> CPU family and model, plus that M540 - I'll look that up
[15:19:56] <Bytram> thanks! Unfortunately, I gotta take a break; back in a while.
[15:25:15] <Runaway1956> I think that 540 means generation 5 - they've changed terminology a couple times
[15:25:26] <Runaway1956> https://www.intel.com
[15:25:28] <systemd> ^ 03Intel® Core™ i5-540M Processor (3M Cache, 2.53 GHz) - Product Specifications
[15:27:19] <Runaway1956> Yep, gen 5 from here https://icecat.biz
[15:27:21] <systemd> ^ 03Icecat: open feed with product information, data-sheets for ecommerce.
[15:54:52] <Bytram> FWIW: bogomips : 5053.96
[17:24:31] <systemd> Rank: 10396 | WUs: 10173,828 | Score: 103,062,278,669 (10Fri Dec 03 17:04:38 GMT 2021)
[18:24:04] <Runaway1956> =folding-rank
[18:24:05] <systemd> Rank: 10396 | WUs: 10173,828 | Score: 103,062,278,669 (10Fri Dec 03 17:04:38 GMT 2021)
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