Mac G4 Dual CPU 1.4GHz - Longest 27,170.41 - Shortest 13,074.32 But most are around 25,600
Mac G4 PowerBook 1.4GHz - Longest 41,673.63 - Shortest 36,700.31 But most are around 36,600
Regards
Phil
We Must look for intelligent life on other planets as,
it is becoming increasingly apparent we will not find any on our own.
CPU-type: AuthenticAMD AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3200+
OS: Linux 2.6.8-24.18-default
Memory: 512Mb Corsair DDR400
Last two WU's took 28,023.09 and 28,120.62 seconds.
Hi,
I'm running an Athlon (really K7 Thunderbird) at 1.364 ghz on an A7V mb.
I have 512meg memory and use Win98SE. My WU times run between 34,800
and 36,000 seconds.
I use 4.19 because I believe that the overhead associated with 4.45 uses
1-3% of the CPU cycles. I hope that the new versions absolutely minimize
overhead.
Here are my two machines, they are both running xp:
Athlon 64 3700+ running slight overclock at 2.45 gig(stock is 2.4) 1mg cache socket 754, 1 gig corsair pc3200:
times a little over 19,000 for it, takes a bit over 5hrs per wu.
The other machine is a 2500+ barton core chip, running 512 meg of corsair pc3200:
the time for it's first wu is 25,128.39!!!
I don't think that's too bad for a lowly 2500+ athlon xp!!!
AMD Athlon 64 3700+ (San Diego Core) barely overclocked to 105% - 5h 26m (19,553s) avg.
While it was unstable at 110% (2420MHz) at first, after a week or two of "burn in" at 105%, and upping the RAM from 256MB to 512MB, it's very happy at 110% now, still only 44 degrees C, all reports say I should be able to get quite a bit more out of it yet... Last couple of Einstein WUs were 5h 12m (18,745.09s) avg. SETI is just under an hour.
Mac G4 Dual CPU 1.4GHz -
)
Mac G4 Dual CPU 1.4GHz - Longest 27,170.41 - Shortest 13,074.32 But most are around 25,600
Mac G4 PowerBook 1.4GHz - Longest 41,673.63 - Shortest 36,700.31 But most are around 36,600
Regards
Phil
We Must look for intelligent life on other planets as,
it is becoming increasingly apparent we will not find any on our own.
CPU-type: AuthenticAMD AMD
)
CPU-type: AuthenticAMD AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3200+
OS: Linux 2.6.8-24.18-default
Memory: 512Mb Corsair DDR400
Last two WU's took 28,023.09 and 28,120.62 seconds.
Bob
CPU-Type : AuthenticAMD AMD
)
CPU-Type : AuthenticAMD AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3500+
Memory : 1 GB
OS : Linux 2.6.13-kami64-32
Application : Einstein 0.15 for Linux
Average over the last 19 WU's : 24850 secs
Min 24718
Max 2530
(System mostly available for E@H )
Hi, I'm running an Athlon
)
Hi,
I'm running an Athlon (really K7 Thunderbird) at 1.364 ghz on an A7V mb.
I have 512meg memory and use Win98SE. My WU times run between 34,800
and 36,000 seconds.
I use 4.19 because I believe that the overhead associated with 4.45 uses
1-3% of the CPU cycles. I hope that the new versions absolutely minimize
overhead.
Joe B
OK, here are some speeds from
)
OK, here are some speeds from my systems.
einstein_4.81_i686-pc-linux-gnu
AMD Sempron(tm) 2500+ cpu MHz : 1749.890 cache size : 256 KB
32100-32300 seconds (~9 hours)
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3000+ (socket 754, PC2700 RAM) cpu MHz : 2010 cache size : 512 KB
26800-27100 seconds (~7,5 hours)
Here are my two machines,
)
Here are my two machines, they are both running xp:
Athlon 64 3700+ running slight overclock at 2.45 gig(stock is 2.4) 1mg cache socket 754, 1 gig corsair pc3200:
times a little over 19,000 for it, takes a bit over 5hrs per wu.
The other machine is a 2500+ barton core chip, running 512 meg of corsair pc3200:
the time for it's first wu is 25,128.39!!!
I don't think that's too bad for a lowly 2500+ athlon xp!!!
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual
)
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4400+
2 * 24500 seconds (~6,8 hours)
RE: The other machine is a
)
Hey, you need to give it a little hurry-up :). My Athlon XP 2500+ does results in around 21,700 secs. Yours is loafing along I think :).
Cheers,
Gary.
RE: AMD Athlon 64 3700+
)
While it was unstable at 110% (2420MHz) at first, after a week or two of "burn in" at 105%, and upping the RAM from 256MB to 512MB, it's very happy at 110% now, still only 44 degrees C, all reports say I should be able to get quite a bit more out of it yet... Last couple of Einstein WUs were 5h 12m (18,745.09s) avg. SETI is just under an hour.
PowerMac G5 Dual 2.7GHz,
)
PowerMac G5 Dual 2.7GHz, MacOS X 10.4.2:
SETI@Home: appr. 1h 15 min.
E@H: appr. 3h 45 min.
Measured floating point speed: 4934.05 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed: 18156.87 million ops/sec