O1 All-Sky I on an Intel Atom

Gamboleer
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https://einsteinathome.org/host/12224376/tasks&offset=0&show_names=0&state=4&appid=

I THINK I can, I THINK I can, I THINK I can...

I had this little ultrabook sitting around gathering dust, so I thought I'd throw a few searches at it. Those results are from two units that were partially completed with 2 of 4 cores working at 100%, and partially with 4 cores working at 80% (had to throttle them back a bit with all 4 cores going because of heat). The next set will take a bit longer; I estimate 4 units per 60 hours now.

That's slow, BUT...it draws a whopping 10 watts while doing this. It's about as energy-efficient as a 200w PC doing 30 O1 I searches every 24 hours. Not bad!

DF1DX
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O1 All-Sky I on an Intel Atom

Even slower on my Asus EEE PC (Atom CPU N270 @ 1.6GHz, Windows XP):

3d 07:55h; 287,540s!

Happy easter everyone!

Jürgen

(edit) Only one task!

Atom
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So long the cpu working time

So long the cpu working time is! Only the person who has enough patience can do it.Once I also did such crazy thing,on my Atom N270. 2 core worked at 100% for a whole week, then its north bridge burned. Hope you will be lucky. Be careful!

ML1
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Running on a D510 Atom @

Running on a D510 Atom @ 1.66GHz, I'm getting for example:

247,145.76 seconds (68.7 hours, or 'just under 3 days')
2,000.00 credits
Gravitational Wave search O1 all-sky I v1.04 (X64O1I)
x86_64-pc-linux-gnu

Two such tasks should be fine running in parallel.

Keep searchin'!
Martin

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