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Ok, time to fire up DepSpid & RieselSieve!


ReiselSieve is now firing on all cylinders, but there's no Depspid work right now! :( And from the sounds of it, they don't know when new work will be ready.
BTW, how long has XtremLab had the "Upgrading" message on their website? Just wondering, because it says they'll be releasing a non-cpu version as well.

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DepSpid will give work eventually, just have it ready.

Xtremlab has been down since early October. They have had several messages that they would be back soon but nothing so far.

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Here are he stats as off midnight AST.

TC -601,420.12 32nd place
RAC-15,963.90 6 Place


Let see how far we can go in 29 days
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JP's secret message for those with black back ground

Here are he stats as off midnight AST.

TC -601,420.12 32nd place
RAC-15,963.90 6 Place


Let see how far we can go in 29 days.


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Sorry Frank. LOL. I didn't want anybody from another team to see our stats. . lol.

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It figures DepSpid has no work when we want it. lol Ah Well.

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How long do the RS wu's take, on my dual core a llr unit has been crunching for 7 hours and its only 30% done and this is on my dual core laptop :?

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How long do the RS wu's take, on my dual core a llr unit has been crunching for 7 hours and its only 30% done and this is on my dual core laptop :?

How fast is your cpu? If you are running vista, it also slow down. Om my desktop 2.3GHz. It'a about 6 hours with XP. On my duel core 2.4 with vista it's about 8 hours. I would switch to seive. It's smaller wu. Go to RS pref, remove the checkmark in the box where it sais run test programe. When you finish all your LLr, it will download seive.

PS I just finish a seive wu in 1.12 hour. Alot faster then LLr.

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I have a intel core duo 1.83ghz, I will check my settings and see if I can switch to the sieve units then

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Going through Sieve WU in about 55m30sec right now, and yes, its on Vista to boot.
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Going through Sieve WU in about 55m30sec right now, and yes, its on Vista to boot.
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3+ ghz ? I'm doing them in about 61.5 to 63 minutes on my 2.666ghz box.

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Going through Sieve WU in about 55m30sec right now, and yes, its on Vista to boot.
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What are you driving anyway a formula one? I'm crunching at 1hrs 12 mins whit my duel core 2.4. I most be driving a stock car.

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Sieve units on my AMD X2 4800 Dual Core with Win XP are at 1hr 2 min each. Celeron D 2.93 GHz are at 2hr 1min also XP.


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What are you driving anyway a formula one? I'm crunching at 1hrs 12 mins whit my duel core 2.4. I most be driving a stock car.
Formula One, maybe when i got it (before the Quads came out), not by todays standards.

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Going through Sieve WU in about 55m30sec right now, and yes, its on Vista to boot.
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3+ ghz ? I'm doing them in about 61.5 to 63 minutes on my 2.666ghz box.
Hrmm...
Lemme get the bill for all the technicaly minded folks out there...

Asus SK.775 INT P965 ATX 4DDR2 3PCI/1PCI-E 1x/2PCI-E 16X SATA RAID0, 1066FBS, GBLAN, 1394, WIFI ScreenDuo + AI Remote + ReadyBoost
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Asus Silent Square Cooler Support Intel 775 Dual Core & Athlon 64 x 2 Dual Core
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500gb Western Digital Sata II desktop storage 7200rpm 16mb
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EVGA Geforce 8800GTX 768mb ddr3 575mhz dvi dvi hdtv
Windows Vista Home Premium


Sieve WU are now down to 53m37s and should go down some more as i go to bed soonish :wink:

Edit:
"To Completion" is now down to 47m38s

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Lemme get the bill for all the technicaly minded folks out there...

Asus SK.775 INT P965 ATX 4DDR2 3PCI/1PCI-E 1x/2PCI-E 16X SATA RAID0, 1066FBS, GBLAN, 1394, WIFI ScreenDuo + AI Remote + ReadyBoost
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150gb Raptor SATA/150 10000rpm 16mb
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I'm wondering why you are so fast. Have you done anything with performance settings on Vista? I suspect your MB rocks, but I've not found any performance specs. It goes for about $100 more than mine at NCIX. Good to know for my next system, if I ever see one :(

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I just played with my Vista performance settings and did a wu in 56.27 while browsing. I selected a power plan for high peerformance, adjust for best performance in perf options, and adjust for best performance of programs in the perf options advanced tab. I had the last one on background services before.

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Check the results overnight. These perf settings really help! I did one in 38.47 and most were around the 39 minute mark. I watched a couple go that fast this morning to verify as they like to reset their times. I bet Vista actually rocks if one could figure out all the nucances.

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47- 48 mins sieve

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OK, I'm a little confused.
Application - sieve 5.63
Time to Completion - 1:16:45
CPU Time - Varies from 1:20:57 to 0:16:55 @ 100% no errors
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:hypno: Me too. 1hr 12min with a 2.4 and vista. duel core. something wrong here. I change my settings but no change.

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I'm wondering why you are so fast. Have you done anything with performance settings on Vista?
Nope, plain old run of the mill Vista install, no bell or whistles added or removed afterward.
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I suspect your MB rocks, but I've not found any performance specs. It goes for about $100 more than mine at NCIX.
Well it was the top of the line at the time :wink:


Updated RS last night at 9h23
Updated this morning at 8h34
28 WU completed in between

ps: Sorry for the dust Pawly :lol:

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OK, I'm a little confused.
Application - sieve 5.63
Time to Completion - 1:16:45
CPU Time - Varies from 1:20:57 to 0:16:55 @ 100% no errors
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If RS gets stopped for any reason, it will reset back to 00:00:00 cpu time.

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I ran cpu-z to see if there was any diff. Prior to Vista changes was 6*333@2000. Now it shows 8*397.3@3178.9. So it appears vista has some smart overclocking capability. I'm starting to like Vista :)

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OK, I'm a little confused.
Application - sieve 5.63
Time to Completion - 1:16:45
CPU Time - Varies from 1:20:57 to 0:16:55 @ 100% no errors
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If RS gets stopped for any reason, it will reset back to 00:00:00 cpu time.



HHmmm? No check points at RS, eh? OK. but how did I blaze through a WU in 16 minutes? Not that I'm complaining mind you!!:lol:

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I think the time resets but the work is checkpointed and continues from where you left off.


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Time only resets if you don't have "Leave applications in memory when suspended" checked off.

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