2014/04/02 06:03:15
bcavnaugh
 
 From Collatz Conjecture and a 25% one to boot!
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And now all Silver on PrimeGrid or higher.
 

2014/04/03 19:03:08
unclegregy
What is the EVGA DC Strike Force and how does one earn that cool badge?
2014/04/03 20:22:07
Afterburner
It is just a commitment to participate, and strive to climb up the ranks as a team in the DC Vault and a few other trackers (Pretty cool actually). Copy the URL and place it in your sig as long as you are willing to...
 
  • Have fun
  • Like drama free environments
  • Have fun
  • Know there are no prizes beyond self gratification and knowledge you are helping the greater good
  • Have fun
  • Are willing to ask questions (We all started with zero know how)
  • Have fun
  • Willing to not worry about points as it is not the measuring stick in crunching, years of service is
 
And please. FTLOG... Have fun! 
 
http://i2.photobucket.com...Strike-Force-4-100.png
2014/04/04 04:33:50
unclegregy
Cool!  Thanks for the info.  I'm adding the badge now! Although, admittedly I am a point watcher.  I like to see the little green arrows next to my projects and the teams and I do like to see us rising the ranks in DC Vault.  But I am all for having fun and helping these great causes.
 
BTW, did anyone else notice we moved from 13 to 12?
2014/04/04 05:44:10
bcavnaugh
 From Collatz Conjecture and a 5% one to boot!

2014/04/04 05:52:53
Afterburner
unclegregy
Cool!  Thanks for the info.  I'm adding the badge now! Although, admittedly I am a point watcher.  I like to see the little green arrows next to my projects and the teams and I do like to see us rising the ranks in DC Vault.  But I am all for having fun and helping these great causes.
 
BTW, did anyone else notice we moved from 13 to 12?


Welcome and thank you.
 
AS for points. Oh we all look at them and do they same as you are . My comment about the years portion is only because of this... Some projects I can crank One Million points a day from, others I can only get about 50,000 using the same exact equipment. As each project has a different opinion on points. As a result, we have adjusted to more of a team spirit, out perform other teams, while helping finding cures.
 
Most of us did get knee deep into the points thing in other projects, and found them to bring out the... Rougher side of folks so to speak. As a result, we created this team where it is impossible to measure ones commitment from points. You can from years of performance and badges though!!! lol...
 
Keep in mind... When I say years of performance... It is not human years... It is hours of computing added together... Depending on the project, every core gets one real life hour, so if you have an eight core CPU, your getting eight hours of computing time for every one hour of real time... Because each core is running that hour...
2014/04/04 13:29:01
unclegregy
Afterburner
unclegregy
Cool!  Thanks for the info.  I'm adding the badge now! Although, admittedly I am a point watcher.  I like to see the little green arrows next to my projects and the teams and I do like to see us rising the ranks in DC Vault.  But I am all for having fun and helping these great causes.
 
BTW, did anyone else notice we moved from 13 to 12?


Welcome and thank you.
 
AS for points. Oh we all look at them and do they same as you are . My comment about the years portion is only because of this... Some projects I can crank One Million points a day from, others I can only get about 50,000 using the same exact equipment. As each project has a different opinion on points. As a result, we have adjusted to more of a team spirit, out perform other teams, while helping finding cures.
 
Most of us did get knee deep into the points thing in other projects, and found them to bring out the... Rougher side of folks so to speak. As a result, we created this team where it is impossible to measure ones commitment from points. You can from years of performance and badges though!!! lol...
 
Keep in mind... When I say years of performance... It is not human years... It is hours of computing added together... Depending on the project, every core gets one real life hour, so if you have an eight core CPU, your getting eight hours of computing time for every one hour of real time... Because each core is running that hour...




Is there a way to find out how many CPU hours my equipment has contributed, both in folding and crunching?
2014/04/04 15:44:07
Punchy
unclegregy
 
Is there a way to find out how many CPU hours my equipment has contributed, both in folding and crunching?

Folding, no.  Crunching, I know World Community Grid tracks CPU hours, but I am not sure about any of the other projects - never really thought to look though.
2014/04/04 16:22:49
Khalifrio
There is no simple way. But if your running WUProp@Home it will track this once you start the project. I do not think it is retroactive though. WUProp uses very little resources so I don't even notice its there most of the time. I think of it as a background application that gives you a few free Boinc points each day. I am not running FAH any more so I can't say if it tracks FAH or not. I kind of doubt it.
 
http://wuprop.boinc-af.org/index.php
 
Here is a list of my run times since I have been running WUProp. Scroll down and look at the chart below the first graph to see my run time numbers. Notice its broken down by applications instead of by project. You simply have to add the numbers together to get a total.
 
http://stats.free-dc.org/...proj=wup&name=8509
 
 
2014/04/07 20:18:14
bcavnaugh
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