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2016/10/03 19:04:04
Chris21010
we have been beating Curecoin sense the 1st, when all the EVGA Bucks folders come and play. but Curecoins production has just about doubled in the last 7 weeks.
2016/10/03 21:04:20
Cool GTX
I want to know what their number one folder has for hardware with those kinds of number
 
PS3EdOlkkola  24 hr average = 29,795,940
 
 
   
2016/10/03 21:07:37
zarcondeegrissom
Cool GTX
I want to know what their number one folder has for hardware with those kinds of number
 
  24 hr average = 29,795,940

That is why I'm more partial to another distributed computing platform, no data on what dose well at crunching or whom is running what.


With Numbers like that, I would guess a Power7 or Power8 platform, or Possibly a CRAY XK7, tho your guess is as good as mine, lol.  Does that user work at Oak Ridge National Laboratory?
 
2016/10/04 05:02:24
mdk7777777
No, I'm fairly certain has has rigs similar to Chris...only he just throws another one together every other month.
I can't find his post on FF, or Slack...but he has the money and time.
 
Just adds another 3 or 4 card system to his farm whenever he wants to increase his production.
 
dozen 980 TI, dozen 1070, dozen 1080 ...etc. etc.
 
Tied to his investment in the  coin infrastructure and getting others to join cure-coin, leveraging power of borge for other uses?
IDK.
 
I'm not sure PG is completely sure what they  (the curcoin groups) do with all that processing power. But since they don't have any clear proof or even report of nefarious activity....they have not stopped the coin mining groups from participating in the team points.
 
Found his list on FF:
ll Systems:
FAH v 7.4.4
Windows 7 updated weekly

System 1
CPU -> Intel i7 5930K @ 3.8 GHz
GPU -> Titan XP (Pascal) @1.45 GHz, GTX 1080 369.05
OS -> Windows 7 x64
Other ->16 GB DDR4 @ XMP-3000, SSD INTEL SSDSA2CW120G
HFM ID -> i7-5930K Titan XP + 1080

System 2
CPU -> AMD FX-8350 @ 4.1 GHz
GPU -> R9-295x @1.020 GHz, 15.11
GPU -> R9 Fury X @ 1050 GHz, 15.11
OS -> Windows 7 x64
Other ->32 GB DDR3 @ 2133, SSD SanDisk SDSSDHP256G
HFM ID -> FX-8350 R9295 + R9 Fury X

System 3
CPU -> Intel i7-3770 @ 3.8 GHz
GPU -> GTX 980ti, @ 1.425 GHz, 355.98
OS -> Windows 7 x64
Other ->8 GB DDR3 @ XMP-1600 , SSD Crucial_CT256MX100SSD1
HFM ID -> i7-3770S 980ti

System 4
CPU -> Intel Xeon E5-1620 v3 @ 3.50GHz
GPU -> GTX 980ti (x3) @1.3 GHz, 355.98
OS -> Windows 7 x64
Other ->16 GB DDR4-2133 , Samsung SSD 850 EVO
HFM ID -> TC E5-1620-v3 3x 980ti

System 5
CPU -> Intel Xeon E5-1620 v3 @ 3.50GHz
GPU -> Titan X (x3) @ 1.35 GHz, 355.98
OS -> Windows 7 x64
Other ->16 GB DDR4-2133, SSD Corsair Neutron GTX SS
HFM ID -> TC E5-1620-v3 3x Titan X

System 6
CPU -> Intel i7-3770 @ 3.8 GHz
GPU -> GTX 1080 (x2) @ 1.9 GHz, 368.69
OS -> Windows 7 x64
Other ->8 GB DDR3 @ XMP-1600, SSD Samsung 840
HFM ID -> TC i7-3770B 2x 1080

System 7
CPU -> Intel i7-3770K @ 3.8 GHz
GPU -> GTX 1080 (x2) @ 2.0 GHz, 368.69
OS -> Windows 7 x64
Other ->8 GB DDR3 @ XMP-1600, SSD Samsung 840
HFM ID -> TC i7-3770K 2x 1080

System 8
CPU -> Intel Xeon e5-1620-v3 @ 3.8 GHz
GPU -> Titan X (x3) @ 1.35 GHz, 355.98
OS -> Windows 7 x64
Other ->16 GB DDR3 @ XMP-1600, SSD Samsung 840
HFM ID -> TC i7-3770S 2x Titan X

System 9
CPU -> Intel Core i7-4771 CPU @ 3.50GHz
GPU -> R9 Fury X (x3) @ 1.050 GHz, 16.1
OS -> Windows 7 x64
Other ->16 GB DDR3 @ XMP-2133, SSD INTEL SSDSC2CW120A3
HFM ID -> i7-4771K 3x R9 Fury X

System 10
CPU -> Intel Core i7-4790 CPU @ 4.0GHz
GPU -> R9 Fury x (x3) @ 1.050 GHz, 16.1
OS -> Windows 7 x64
Other ->16 GB DDR3 @ XMP-1600, SSD Samsung 840
HFM ID -> i7-4790K 3x R9 Fury X

System 11
CPU -> Intel Core i7-4790 CPU @ 4.0GHz
GPU -> Titan X (x2) @ 1.35 GHz, 355.98
OS -> Windows 7 x64
Other ->16 GB DDR3 @ XMP-1866, SSD Samsung 840 EVO
HFM ID -> i7-4790K 2x Titan X

System 12
CPU -> Intel Core i7 5930K @ 3.80GHz
GPU -> GTX 980ti (x3) @ 1.35 GHz, 355.98
OS -> Windows 7 x64
Other ->32 GB DDR4 @ XMP-3000, SSD Samsung 850 EVO
HFM ID -> i7-5930K 3x 980ti

System 13
CPU -> Intel Core i7 5960X @ 3.80GHz
GPU -> GTX 1080 (x3) @ 1.9 GHz, 368.69
OS -> Windows 7 x64
Other ->32 GB DDR4 @ XMP-3000, SSD Samsung 840 Pro
HFM ID -> i7-5960X 3x 1080

System 14
CPU -> Intel i7-3930K @ 3.5 GHz
GPU -> GTX 980ti Hybrid (x3) @ 1.400 GHz, 355.98
OS -> Windows 7 x64
Other ->16 GB DDR3 @ XMP-1866, SSD Corsair Neutron
HFM ID -> TC i7-3930K 3x 980ti

System 15
CPU -> Intel i7-3930K @ 3.5 GHz
GPU -> GTX 980 OC (x3) @ 1.450 GHz, 355.98
OS -> Windows 7 x64
Other ->16 GB DDR3 @ XMP-1866, SSD Samsung EVO
HFM ID -> i7-3930K 3x 980

System 16
CPU -> Intel Xeon E5-1620 v3 @ 3.50GHz
GPU -> Titan X (x3) @ 1.3 GHz, 355.98
OS -> Windows 7 x64
Other ->16 GB DDR4-2133, SSD Corsair Neutron GTX SS
HFM ID -> TC E5-1620-v3 2x Titan X

System 17
CPU -> Intel Phi - Knights Landing - 64 Cores/256 threads @ 1.3GHz
GPU -> None (yet!)
OS -> CentOS7 x64
Other ->96 GB DDR4-2133, Intel SSD/HTC 4GB
HFM ID -> Intel Phi

System 18
CPU -> Intel Centrino @ 1.7GHz
GPU -> Old Dell Laptop - SMP only
OS -> Windows 8
Other ->8 GB SODIM 1333MHz, Intel SSD
HFM ID -> Not listed

Last edit update: August 12, 2016
 
 
So, I count it as (3) 980, (10)980TI, (1)old Titan, (1) AMD 295, (7) FuryX, (8)1080, (12) TitanX, and one INTEL PHI Knights landing. and one laptop
 
2016/10/04 05:08:23
mdk7777777
But again, with a total lack of any leadership, adherence to any ethical standards(for donor teams, for conflict of corporate interests, for infiltration by STATE or STATE sponsored hacking)   is really just up for your best guess?
 
 
2016/10/04 05:15:49
MrEnigma
Irregardless of what they're doing or why, our lead over them has jumped to 14.3 years.  It'd be interesting to see when their totals finally start to drop off a cliff though (right around the same time all those people folding for bucks fade away again?)
2016/10/04 06:13:14
Chris21010
Curecoin will not simply drop off until either the altcoin market or bitcoin completely crash, by a 60% or more. price per CURE has doubled in the last 2 months and seems to be sticking to that price, that is why production has doubled over the same time frame. not to mention btc is still high even after a hack 2 months ago.
2016/10/17 17:18:00
bcavnaugh
For the first time in a very long our Team has a listed Threat! and it is Curecoin
Shown here: http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/team_summary.php?s=&t=111065
 
2016/10/17 17:20:23
Chris21010
They also broke the 200 million ppd mark yesterday. And this time it isnt due to a hype train of a new crypto coin.

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