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Number crunching :
How much total processing power do you have?
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OzzFan Send message Joined: 9 Apr 02 Posts: 15691 Credit: 84,761,841 RAC: 28 |
Just for fun. Rules: 1) HT and Dual Core can be counted twice (for example a 3.8GHz HT system can be counted as 7.6GHz total). Dual core with HT can be counted four times (the previous example would total 15.2GHz). Dual CPU quad core can be counted eight times... etc. If HT is disabled, it cannot be counted twice. 2) Actual clock speeds only (for example an Athlon XP 2600+ actually runs at 1.9GHz).* 3) Systems must be online and currently crunching (even if you have just turned them on!). 4) Systems must be yours (may be part of a team, but not total team power). 5) Try to get it to the nearest megahertz if you can (such as 254.986GHz would be 254 Giga 986 Megahertz), or simply round to the nearest gigahertz if you have a lot of systems (such as rounding the above number to 255GHz). 6) Since this is the SETI forum, limit your total processing power to those you have running SETI (can be running other projects too, but they must be running SETI as well). * The reason for actual clock numbers is for simplicity, as the architectural differences between an Athlon, Athlon XP or Athlon 64 processor are obviously all different (and more efficient with each generation), even when compared to Intel's chips, it's just easier to count raw processing power. This thread is not meant to make people feel bad about how much they are contributing, but to simply to have fun and find out about how much total processing power is out there. To start, I am running a total of 34.996GHz of power. |
Alinator Send message Joined: 19 Apr 05 Posts: 4178 Credit: 4,647,982 RAC: 0 |
LOL, a pitiful 4.76 GHz. :-) Alinator |
Pooh Bear 27 Send message Joined: 14 Jul 03 Posts: 3224 Credit: 4,603,826 RAC: 0 |
Interesting idea, but with the processor numbers being so weird now (newer machines, mobile processors have a lot lower G speed than the P4 speeds, etc.). I add up to 23G. My movie https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/502242 |
kittyman Send message Joined: 9 Jul 00 Posts: 51477 Credit: 1,018,363,574 RAC: 1,004 |
Currently have about 37.63ghz on tap, actual cpu clock speeds as measured by cpuz. "Time is simply the mechanism that keeps everything from happening all at once." |
Suzuki Send message Joined: 17 Sep 01 Posts: 318 Credit: 4,474,402 RAC: 1 |
I'm up to 17.4GHz - not bad .. but must do better!! |
zoom3+1=4 Send message Joined: 30 Nov 03 Posts: 66298 Credit: 55,293,173 RAC: 49 |
Currently 9.98GHz, More soon enough, Stay tuned to this Bat channel. ;) Savoir-Faire is everywhere! The T1 Trust, T1 Class 4-4-4-4 #5550, America's First HST |
W-K 666 Send message Joined: 18 May 99 Posts: 19375 Credit: 40,757,560 RAC: 67 |
Where does this go when a Pent M 1.86 beats a P4 3.2GHz by about 10% for crunch times. And the Core 2 Duo's do even better. You are just playing into the marketing people's hands if you believe that bigger GHz numbers means better. Get real, get a life. Andy @Susuki, nice to see another Lancastrian around. |
kittyman Send message Joined: 9 Jul 00 Posts: 51477 Credit: 1,018,363,574 RAC: 1,004 |
Where does this go when a Pent M 1.86 beats a P4 3.2GHz by about 10% for crunch times. And the Core 2 Duo's do even better. Get a life?? As the original post said....."just for fun". Certainly not indicated to be a true measure of Seti computing power, just total cpu speed on tap. The RAC would give a rough measure of the actual processing power. "Time is simply the mechanism that keeps everything from happening all at once." |
htrae Send message Joined: 3 Apr 99 Posts: 241 Credit: 768,379 RAC: 0 |
I've got a lowly 5.5Ghz. But it's efficient...!!!. Hopefully going to swap out my Opty for another X2 in a couple of months. |
RePhLeX Send message Joined: 3 Dec 05 Posts: 76 Credit: 128,962 RAC: 0 |
10.4GHz |
OzzFan Send message Joined: 9 Apr 02 Posts: 15691 Credit: 84,761,841 RAC: 28 |
Where does this go when a Pent M 1.86 beats a P4 3.2GHz by about 10% for crunch times. And the Core 2 Duo's do even better. Well, thank you for telling me to get a life. I really appreciate that. I'm certainly not playing into any marketers hands, as if you've seen any of my posts around here I fully understand that IPC is much more important than raw power. As Msattler said, this is just for fun. To see raw GHz speed that's running. I understand that a Core 2 will beat a Pentium D at half the speed, but I just thought it'd be fun to see how many "clocked GHz" are out there, regardless of architecture. And please, don't insult me again. If you can't have fun, don't post in my thread. |
Astro Send message Joined: 16 Apr 02 Posts: 8026 Credit: 600,015 RAC: 0 |
12.278Ghz |
Kim Vater Send message Joined: 27 May 99 Posts: 227 Credit: 22,743,307 RAC: 0 |
Some 30 Ghz (OverClock taking into count). Host listed in profile. Just replaced a P4C 2.8@3.15Ghz (Northwood)with a C2D E6600@2.4Ghz - this gives less total GigaHertz but certainly more credit per hour ;-) Kiva Greetings from Norway Crunch3er & AK-V8 Inside |
Clyde C. Phillips, III Send message Joined: 2 Aug 00 Posts: 1851 Credit: 5,955,047 RAC: 0 |
My two PD950s total 6.8 GHz of crunching "power". But if they were Core 2 Duos that crunch more slowly (less than 6.8 GHz) their throughput would double. |
Bruno G. Olsen & ESEA @ greenholt Send message Joined: 15 May 99 Posts: 875 Credit: 4,386,984 RAC: 0 |
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zoom3+1=4 Send message Joined: 30 Nov 03 Posts: 66298 Credit: 55,293,173 RAC: 49 |
5.32GHz with my new computer 16.99GFlops here currently, more later when the Kentsfield cpu and a 2nd Opteron 270 cpu is brought online in October sometime. Savoir-Faire is everywhere! The T1 Trust, T1 Class 4-4-4-4 #5550, America's First HST |
hiamps Send message Joined: 23 May 99 Posts: 4292 Credit: 72,971,319 RAC: 0 |
If I did it right I am at 18 Ghz Official Abuser of Boinc Buttons... And no good credit hound! |
Suzuki Send message Joined: 17 Sep 01 Posts: 318 Credit: 4,474,402 RAC: 1 |
Get real, get a life. Ouch! Steady mate! @Susuki, nice to see another Lancastrian around. There's a few of us here - keeping up the numbers! Where are you based? I'm back in Blackpool at the minute (born here) ... likely to stop here too. The avatar pic is taken at Crown Point in Burnley (used to live there). Nice spot for a quick ciggy after a good ride on the bike. I work in Bath, and travel around a lot for work too - means I have to remote control my PC's from naff Travel Lodge hotel rooms with dodgy wireless connections, but hey - keeps the funds coming in. New job starts a week tomorrow, so will be looking to donate to SETI again after the first pay day! |
OzzFan Send message Joined: 9 Apr 02 Posts: 15691 Credit: 84,761,841 RAC: 28 |
OK, apparently some Core 2 Duo owners are feeling like they're not "adding up" because of their slower clock speeds but better performance. Would everyone agree upon GFLOPS per second? Would that be more fair? If so, how would one go about finding out their GFLOPS in a relatively easy way? For example, I have a few systems across town and if I have to run a program on them, it would be a waste of gas just for this fun exercise to drive to each system and run a program. I just wanted something fun to do with everyone here and thought this unscientific experiment would be interesting, but I want it to be fair as well. Please let me know, everyone. And thanks so far for participating. |
Sutehk Send message Joined: 11 Jun 99 Posts: 42 Credit: 1,443,674 RAC: 0 |
I have 18.206 at current across 7 comps. More to come, he he he. When finances allow. Question, though, wouldn't a Mips benchmark be more of a accurate measurement of what you are looking for? |
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