Credit gamma vs radio

Mr P Hucker
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Is it different for different GPUs?  On mine, I take twice as long to do a Meerkat Radio on GPU as a Gamma on GPU.  But they both give the same credit.  Is that why more Gammas are running?  Also, if I ask for either, I mainly get Radio, which would suggest you prefer us to do Radio, so why less credit?

By the way, I did a search to see if this has already been discussed, but I got a "you don't have permission to access this resource" error.  Perhaps someone needs to look into it.

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GWGeorge007
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Remember...  when doing a

Remember...  when doing a search, you can not have open spaces.  enter the " + " sign between words.

George

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Mr P Hucker
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GWGeorge007

GWGeorge007 wrote:

Remember...  when doing a search, you can not have open spaces.  enter the " + " sign between words.

You can't be serious, I can't enter:

credit gamma

into a search?  This is the 21st century right?

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GWGeorge007
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Nope, if you do you will

Nope, if you do you will always get the "you don't have permission to access this resource".

Enter the " + " between your words and you get the results.

In your own words, Einstein is archaic.  But it is what it is.

George

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Mr P Hucker
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Try this: search

Try this: search "gamma+credits"

The suggestion "did you mean "gamma credit"?" produces it's own failed link.

Going to page 2 of the search results at the bottom fails aswell.

Both with the permission error.  I think there's something worse wrong.

 

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Mr P Hucker
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So.... does anyone

So.... does anyone know:

1) Would Einstein prefer I did Meerkat or Gamma on my GPUs?

2) Are the credits mismatched?  Or do I happen to have cards better suited to gamma then Meerkat?

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GWGeorge007
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Mr P Hucker wrote:Try this:

Mr P Hucker wrote:

Try this: search "gamma+credits"

The suggestion "did you mean "gamma credit"?" produces it's own failed link.

Going to page 2 of the search results at the bottom fails aswell.

Both with the permission error.  I think there's something worse wrong.

just try "gamma+credit", not "gamma+credits"

George

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Tom M
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Peter, I have always

Peter,

I have always presumed the higher the credit and the least processing time (wall clock) is the way to try to guess which task a project prefers.

The other part of the equation is exactly what your actual results are based on your hardware.

I try to figure out maximizing. And frequently get it wrong.

Tom M

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Mr P Hucker
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GWGeorge007 wrote:just try

GWGeorge007 wrote:
just try "gamma+credit", not "gamma+credits"

Done, still not found anyone else discussing it.  And I had to correct %20 to + in the URL each time I sorted by date or went to the next page!

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Mr P Hucker
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Tom M wrote:I have always

Tom M wrote:
I have always presumed the higher the credit and the least processing time (wall clock) is the way to try to guess which task a project prefers.

I thought the same but why when I ask for anything, do I get mostly Meerkat?

Tom M wrote:
The other part of the equation is exactly what your actual results are based on your hardware.

Another thing I need to find out.  Who here can tell me the time taken for a Meerkat and a gamma on their GPU?

 

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mikey
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Mr P Hucker wrote: Tom M

Mr P Hucker wrote:

Tom M wrote:
I have always presumed the higher the credit and the least processing time (wall clock) is the way to try to guess which task a project prefers.

I thought the same but why when I ask for anything, do I get mostly Meerkat?

Tom M wrote:
The other part of the equation is exactly what your actual results are based on your hardware.
Another thing I need to find out.  Who here can tell me the time taken for a Meerkat and a gamma on their GPU?

 I run Gamma units on my Nvidia P-104:

Completed and validated 441 439 3,465

Gamma-ray pulsar binary search #1 on GPUs v1.28 () windows_x86_64

Here's an Nvidia 1070

Completed and validated 500 498 3,465 Gamma-ray pulsar binary search #1 on GPUs v1.28 () windows_x86_64

Here's a 1050Ti

Completed, validation inconclusive 1,097 1,095 0 Gamma-ray pulsar binary search #1 on GPUs v1.28 () x86_64-pc-linux-gnu

Here's a 1080 Ti

Completed, waiting for validation 301 298 0 Gamma-ray pulsar binary search #1 on GPUs v1.28 () x86_64-pc-linux-gnu

 

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