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Snake Doctor
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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

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Phil


We Must look for intelligent life on other planets as,
it is becoming increasingly apparent we will not find any on our own.

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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


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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 )

JoeB
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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

Desti
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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)

Bill Sturgeon
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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!!!

Desti
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AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual

Message 5902 in response to message 5900


AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4400+

2 * 24500 seconds (~6,8 hours)

Gary Roberts
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RE: The other machine is a

Message 5903 in response to message 5901

Quote:


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!!!

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.

Tern
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RE: AMD Athlon 64 3700+

Message 5904 in response to message 5889

Quote:
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.

Martin P.
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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

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