I made 2 million for PG with PPS Sieve. Now the credits are low and time it takes is high. I used to crunch these in a few hours - under 8 - but now it takes about 20 or more for less credits. I was making 10K to 20K daily from PG PPS Sieve. Sorry, but for those loosing millions per day running GPU, but the loss of 10K to 18K per day with my CPU-only system is big news for me. I was making a million credits every 6 to 8 months, now that I have my quad. 2 Million out of 2.8 million of PG's credits were PPS Sieve. Now it will take me over a year to do a Million credits. I am at a total of 5.3 million and a few weeks ago it was going to take till the end of October to make 6M, but now it is the end of November. Before the credit/time switch, I was to have 6 million by now.
Also, what is going on with the credit estimates? The 1.5 hour estimates are run in less than half that time. Riesel is telling me it will take 45 hours, when a machine I host for the team is doing it with an estimate of 5-6 hours but the actual time is about 8 hours. Still 8 hours is no where near 45 hours. I usually do about 5-10% longer than the hosted machine, since I am doing a lot more than just crunching [like the dual core is doing]. So the estimates are totally messed up. I had one PG project [forget which one] gave me an estimate of over 800 hours, but ran in about 10 hours.
So, since PG is too wacky, what CPU-only project would be good to go to? Which PG project is now giving the best credits, since I want to make my 3 million goal for that one.
I have 6 non-PG project between 100K to 334K [low to high - SIMAP, DiRT, Collatz, PrimaBoinca, MW, DNETC], and FreeHal at 776K. The rest [22] are below 50K and 16 below 25K. I would like to run the higher credit ones. I run DiRT, PG, WUProp, and FreeHal right now. I want to get my 3M goal for PG, but with the current project/credit/time for PPS LLR [focus project] it will take about 70 days. So I would like to know which PG project is now the best daily credits [maybe best credits/crunch-time] to finish my goal before I loose my interest in PG, my once best credit maker.
I prefer to run two main project in my queue, instead of only PG or DiRT for all 4 cores on my system.
Any Help, or advice?
Yes I know the last post for this thread was in July, but it was the one that looked the best fit for my question.
Tim, I think that will depend on your GPU. MW credits are still decent, I have not run the others. Maybe look at MooWrapper. Some guys on the team are getting BONKERS numbers from that project. I think I have one little lappy pecking away at it from time to time because that is the only GPU project it can do.
DistrGen (http://boinc.freerainbowtables.com/distrrtgen/) has pretty good credit right now. I'm getting 27K per day from my I7-920 -- and that's only with 7 cores since I have the last core reserved for Moo Wrapper.
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If I run only DiRT on the quad I get under 10K daily. Some days I get nothing, then I get a backlog of credits all at once. I earned 47K once, but that was 2.5+ days of reporting instead of a standard daily credits. Right now, I am earning about 4.7K daily now, with some PG running in the queue with DiRT.
To be honest, I did not know that the i7 was an 8 core system. Last I heard, the "i" series was only at 6 cores. I know that the AMD has a 6 core CPU [maybe 8 by now], but I do not know if my motherboard will support it.
He is referring to threads not cores. For the Intel CPUs WITH Hyper Threading (HT) a quad core can run 8 threads simultaneously (4 physical cores and 4 "virtual" cores).
For Intel Core series based on Nehalem microarchitecture
Core i3 (Clarkdale): Dual Core w/ HT
Core i3 (Arrandale): Mobile Dual Core w/ HT
Core i5 (Lynnfield): Quad Core w/o HT
Core i5 (Clarkdale): Dual Core w/ HT
Core i5 (Arrandale): Mobile Dual Core w/ HT
Core i7 (Bloomfield): Quad Core w/ HT Socket LGA 1366
Core i7 (Lynnfield): Quad Core w/ HT Socket LGA 1156
Core i7 (Clarksfield): Mobile Quad Core w/ HT Socket G1
Core i7 (Arrandale): Mobile Dual Core w/ HT Socket G1
For Intel Core series based on Westmere microarchitecture
Core i7 (Gulftown): Hex Core w/ HT Socket LGA 1366
Wikipedia:
List of Core i3 CPUs
List of Core i5 CPUs
List of Core i7 CPUs
Edit: Oooops Forgot this....
My Dirt stats for Monday and Tuesday
ID # ___ Tuesday __ Monday ___ Avg _____ CPU
22006 --- 11,400 --- 16,000 --- 100,000 --- Phenom II 810 (Quad Core)
22005 --- 28,200 --- 27,000 --- 052,829 --- Core i7 920
23048 --- 33,000 --- 30,600 --- 033,943 --- Core i7 860
22004 --- 01,800 --- 01,800 --- 006,286 --- P4 @2.8Ghz
23049 --- 03,000 --- 02,400 --- 002,657 --- Pentium M @1.7Ghz
Last edited by Fire$torm; 09-14-11 at 08:03 PM.
"He is referring to threads not cores. For the Intel CPUs WITH Hyper Threading (HT) a quad core can run 8 threads simultaneously (4 physical cores and 4 "virtual" cores)."
So how do you access these "virtual cores" on an quad AMD Phenom 9650? I am running 4 cores, plus 2 FreeHal and 1 WUProp.
If I could run a few more "cores", it might help with my lack of daily credits I use to get from PG PPS Sieve. AP26 is gone, and now this one has cut the credits and take much more time to run for those credits. DiRT is not giving me much "per core" as PPS Sieve did.
But, if I could get my virtual cores to run DiRT, then it might work out in the long run.