S5 going backwards

ca_grufti
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At 10:19 PM UTC on Sunday, 30

Message 41257 in response to message 41256

At 10:19 PM UTC on Sunday, 30 July 2006 the server status S5 search progress is listed as:

Total needed 422.0 days with 379.0 days remaining.

This is one month after I first started paying attention to the progress estimates and I'll stop looking and posting because that just seems to be the way it is.

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On 29 Jun 2006 0:16:33 UTC Server Status was:

Total needed 388.4 days with 377.3 days remaining.


Stefan
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BOINC doesn't seem to want to

Message 41258 in response to message 41257

BOINC doesn't seem to want to crunch any Einstein units lately, I've got 10 that have been sitting in my tasks since the 25th...

I know LHC had a couple big workloads last week, both of which I missed :(, so people could of been dedicating their time to that instead of Einstein...

Human Stupidity Is Infinite...

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Several people switched more

Several people switched more shares to Rosetta temporary as that project is close to a sub-project deadline (CASP7), which will make quite a difference for the project's future.

On the 9th of August, maybe even earlier, those crunchers will return to their usual ressource share settings.

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RE: Summertime has arrived,

Message 41260 in response to message 41238

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Summertime has arrived, many turn off there extra computers and than restart them in the fall when the heat from the CPU is needed. (only kidding)

Kidding? Why, I do that! A computer is a heating with almost 100% efficiency - power input ~= heat dissipation if you forget about those blinking LEDs on your mainboard and moving fans a bit.
Why should i buy an electric-heating when i can just power on my dual-Xeon? :)

Alex. (not kidding;)

"I am tired of all this sort of thing called science here... We have spent
millions in that sort of thing for the last few years, and it is time it
should be stopped."
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In college my a1400 and crt

In college my a1400 and crt were so effective at heating my dorm that it could be snowing outside and I had a window half open for cooling purposes.

John McLeod VII
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RE: RE: Summertime has

Message 41262 in response to message 41260

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Summertime has arrived, many turn off there extra computers and than restart them in the fall when the heat from the CPU is needed. (only kidding)

Kidding? Why, I do that! A computer is a heating with almost 100% efficiency - power input ~= heat dissipation if you forget about those blinking LEDs on your mainboard and moving fans a bit.
Why should i buy an electric-heating when i can just power on my dual-Xeon? :)

Alex. (not kidding;)


Assuming a windowless room, the energy into the LEDs also heats the room (if there are windows, some of the energy escapes as heat).

All of the energy that goes into the fans also heats the room (unless the window is open, and that seems counter productive in the heat wave).

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RE: RE: RE: Summertime

Message 41263 in response to message 41262

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Summertime has arrived, many turn off there extra computers and than restart them in the fall when the heat from the CPU is needed. (only kidding)

Kidding? Why, I do that! A computer is a heating with almost 100% efficiency - power input ~= heat dissipation if you forget about those blinking LEDs on your mainboard and moving fans a bit.
Why should i buy an electric-heating when i can just power on my dual-Xeon? :)

Alex. (not kidding;)


Assuming a windowless room, the energy into the LEDs also heats the room (if there are windows, some of the energy escapes as heat).

All of the energy that goes into the fans also heats the room (unless the window is open, and that seems counter productive in the heat wave).

If your windows are closed, then the LED are increasing the room's temperature :-)
Any amount of energy, as tiny as it might be, increase the T° of a closed system.

OK, I know, I'm pedantic ;-) Forgive me please.

"Entia non sunt multiplicandam praeter necessitatem"
(OKHAM)

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RE: @Stef, thanks for the

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@Stef, thanks for the graphs. The one that makes me wonder, is that the "floating point speed" increased from 40 something to over 60 TFLOPS in one month (that is roughly 50% increase in computing power). I don't know what to make of this ... is the "estimate" algorithm broken?

I fired up a few more machines. :-) (j/k)

Fear will keep the local systems in line. Fear of this battle station. - Grand Moff Tarkin

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RE: At 10:19 PM UTC on

Message 41265 in response to message 41257

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At 10:19 PM UTC on Sunday, 30 July 2006 the server status S5 search progress is listed as:

Total needed 422.0 days with 379.0 days remaining.


as of 5:21 PM UTC on Tuesday, 8 August 2006:
426.4 days needed with 374.6 days remaining

On the bleak side, only 4.4 days whittled away from the remaining in almost ten days of elapsed time.

On the bright side--I think the last week has seen the best sustained movement down in the remaining parameter to date.

Now when Bernd Machenschalk makes something like 4.24 the standard application for Windows machines, that should give the wheel a healthy kick. Maybe in another few weeks we can hope to average a day per day.

John McLeod VII
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RE: RE: RE: RE: Summe

Message 41266 in response to message 41263

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Summertime has arrived, many turn off there extra computers and than restart them in the fall when the heat from the CPU is needed. (only kidding)

Kidding? Why, I do that! A computer is a heating with almost 100% efficiency - power input ~= heat dissipation if you forget about those blinking LEDs on your mainboard and moving fans a bit.
Why should i buy an electric-heating when i can just power on my dual-Xeon? :)

Alex. (not kidding;)


Assuming a windowless room, the energy into the LEDs also heats the room (if there are windows, some of the energy escapes as heat).

All of the energy that goes into the fans also heats the room (unless the window is open, and that seems counter productive in the heat wave).

If your windows are closed, then the LED are increasing the room's temperature :-)
Any amount of energy, as tiny as it might be, increase the T° of a closed system.

OK, I know, I'm pedantic ;-) Forgive me please.


If it is a window, the light from the LED could be shining out of the window instead of heating the room. OK, only some of the light from the LED is shining out of the window, so some is escaping, and some is heating the room.

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