Seems like Credit New is having the desired effect. Driving people who crunch fast away from the project.
Not that you don't crunch fast RG.
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Seems like Credit New is having the desired effect. Driving people who crunch fast away from the project.
Not that you don't crunch fast RG.
It is a sad state of affairs for us at Einstein if I am the #1 RAC user for Team SETI.USA! :p
http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/team_members.php?teamid=3737&offset=0&sort_by=expa vg_credit
Remember, I am mostly a CPU cruncher! :cool:
When I first joined the team, Einstein paid very well if you were running their opt apps. When they upgraded to the new R5 applications, they basically built the opt app code into the stock apps and depending upon which type of CPU you had, they ran the appropriate code. That means people who spent more on better CPUs, CPUs which could do things older CPUs couldn't, were now getting the same credit as the older CPUs which weren't doing as much work. Because of that, the credit went way down and many long time crunchers left Einstein. That was several years ago. I think their support went up a little when SETI started snoozing for several days each week and the space freaks :p needed another project to crunch.
In the last couple years, they've added GPU apps which both require a lot of CPU and don't give good credits. That's hardy and incentive to crunch with them. Spend twice the electricity for even less credit. Before, you could crunch Moo for the big numbers and still use your CPU on Einstein or other bad credit projects and not hurt your RAC too badly. Now the push is to have GPU apps which, from the project's point of view does increase the work being done. From a cruncher's point of view, it sucks. As far as I'm concerned, projects which have GPU apps which also need a CPU should pay MORE than GPU only projects since they are using more resources. Instead, Einstein (and several others) pay less. POEM has it right -- or is at least closer. If it takes 2 CPUs to keep a GPU busy, you should get credit for the GPU and the 3 CPUs. That's only fair. Then again, credit new isn't about fair. It is about socialism.
Yeppers, so so true...
UPDATE: Well, the HP desktop that I upgraded for my father to a Socket 478 Pentium 4... died last week! I had to replace it with one of the solar computer cluster units. As a result, I just had to spend all my GT 430 money on parts to get another AMD Quad core running. Sorry team, but I will not have any results for this thread any time soon.
Per Mr. Meyers I tried one and it is great (although I do not know about Einstein); is working on DRTG and Milkyway. After the first GT 430, I had mixed results. The last box simply does not want to recognize the Zotac GT 430. What ever. It is summer, it is hot and I have simply lost patience with it. Free to a good home. Also have MSI 6728-100 MB, I assume there is a CPU under the Rosewill cooler and two OCZ PC 3200 1 GB memories are attached to it, all free to a good home. The MSI 6728 et al was working when I pulled them out.