Highest Credit for S5R2 WU

Simplex0
Simplex0
Joined: 1 Sep 05
Posts: 152
Credit: 964726
RAC: 0

I got 643.26 for this one

I got 643.26 for this one

archae86
archae86
Joined: 6 Dec 05
Posts: 3145
Credit: 7059434931
RAC: 1255003

RE: 1009850, 15 Sep 2007

Message 63110 in response to message 63108

Quote:

1009850, 15 Sep 2007 16:11:58 UTC, 17 Sep 2007 14:23:43 UTC,Over,Success,Done 102,335.47,657.96,pending.

Looks like this huge WU got only 28 hours of crunching. If it will be succesfully completed, I'll be a happy owner of a highly overclocked CPU.
Yesterday we (I am with my friend) found an article on overclockers.ru about an extreme Core2 E6750 overclocking and tried this ourselves. So E@H became yesterday out test application. So, we're waiting for result to be accepted or (unfortunally) rejected by the server side.

At least on Core 2 CPUs, it seems that if the Einstein science application does not detect error during execution, the chances that an over-clocking induced error will cause failure to validate are quite small. So on this first result I think you are very likely OK.

However, the maximum clock speed a given host could run Einstein has moved around with application version in the past. So if you are anywhere near the edge, be sure to monitor your outcomes for a week or two after any application change.

For both of my Core 2 machines (A duo E6600 and a Quad Q6600, both running 3.006 GHz), the current 4.40 Einstein Windows ap is materially easier vs. clock speed than was the current ap a few months ago. This could easily change the other way next time.

Oh, and one good result is not enough to establish that you are at a safe operating point--I had to raise my voltage a couple more increments above the level that was OK for 24 hours before I became OK for months.

Your results, of course, may vary.

Stick
Stick
Joined: 24 Feb 05
Posts: 790
Credit: 31202434
RAC: 285

http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/

http://einsteinathome.org/task/86542039

The above result is from my wingman (who recently reported on this WU). This "monster" produced 653.02 points for us - not particularly noteworthy. But, I certainly think my wingman deserves recognition on this thread for the time it took his computer to finish the job: a collosal 2,017,980.08 seconds. (I really think something must have gone wrong with his result.)

Akos Fekete
Akos Fekete
Joined: 13 Nov 05
Posts: 561
Credit: 4527270
RAC: 0

668.04

Annika
Annika
Joined: 8 Aug 06
Posts: 720
Credit: 494410
RAC: 0

Nice one... and not even THAT

Nice one... and not even THAT fast a box, or are the benchmarks mistaken?

Bikeman (Heinz-Bernd Eggenstein)
Bikeman (Heinz-...
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Joined: 28 Aug 06
Posts: 3522
Credit: 690651620
RAC: 268057

RE: Nice one... and not

Message 63114 in response to message 63113

Quote:
Nice one... and not even THAT fast a box, or are the benchmarks mistaken?

Speaking of "not so fast", my vintage T-Bird Athlon 800 just got hit by monsters ... oh well.

CU
H-BE

Annika
Annika
Joined: 8 Aug 06
Posts: 720
Credit: 494410
RAC: 0

I'll keep my fingers crossed

I'll keep my fingers crossed for the box to finish in time...

Bikeman (Heinz-Bernd Eggenstein)
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RE: I'll keep my fingers

Message 63116 in response to message 63115

Quote:
I'll keep my fingers crossed for the box to finish in time...


Thanks! It will have no problem to finish provided I don't forget to turn it on again each morning...it's too noisy to stay on at night :-)

All but one of my crunchers now have at least one monster in the pipeline, but none record breaking, tho.

CU
H-BE

Conan
Conan
Joined: 19 Jun 05
Posts: 172
Credit: 7178839
RAC: 1270

My biggest to date is this

My biggest to date is this one
It gave me 654.68 cobblestones.

Windows machine it took almost 40 hours on an AMD X2 4800+ machine.

Martin P.
Martin P.
Joined: 17 Feb 05
Posts: 162
Credit: 40156217
RAC: 0

My highest (Result ID:


My highest (Result ID: 86849254, h1_0548.60_S5R2__223_S5R2c): 665.34

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