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Message 1988832 - Posted: 5 Apr 2019, 1:42:25 UTC

finale hit 37 rac for a bit. yeaaaaaa
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Message 1988994 - Posted: 6 Apr 2019, 0:17:34 UTC - in response to Message 1988699.  

Hi,
I thought I did not understand French, but reading a technical article changed my view and opinion.
It was readable, understandable and a nice representation of different CUDA architechtures covering the most recent ones too.


Petri

some explanations about tensor core in French indeed :D ( search for 4.3.7 chapter ) http://www.info.univ-angers.fr/pub/richer/cuda_crs4.php


. . tant pis, je ne parle pas bien Francais. :(

Etienne

:(


maybe this https://translate.google.fr/ could help ? ;o)


. . Merci bien! I have tried some online translators before (including, I thought, Google) but generally they produce unintelligible rubbish. That worked really well and produced clear coherent English. The article certainly makes that much more sense now :) I could understand the gist of it before (especially the parts with numbers :} ) but now it all makes excellent sense :)

Stephen

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"You can't always get what you want / but if you try sometimes you just might find / you get what you need." -- Rolling Stones
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Message 1995663 - Posted: 28 May 2019, 20:17:25 UTC

FINALLY!!!

I hit 20M a week before my 20th anniversary.

Congratulations and thanks to all crunchers!

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Message 1995685 - Posted: 28 May 2019, 23:37:17 UTC

I just hit a RAC of 100k. I have also cracked the top 100 on the Participants list. I am 99 which is hard to believe.

I just added a new computer to my "farm" and have 2 GPUs on the way to replace the ancient ones that are in there now. All the computers in my farm are second hand. One day I hope to have a mother board with 4 pcie slots. LOL

...next stop 10M credits.

Thanks to everyone here...
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Message 1995746 - Posted: 29 May 2019, 8:45:51 UTC - in response to Message 1995685.  

close to 15 million or billion total credit
have stayed above 35k rac
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Message 1996630 - Posted: 3 Jun 2019, 22:21:02 UTC

Passed 100k RAC for Seti. I haven't been able to run machines 24/7 for a long time due to the weather. The GTX 1660 Ti's make all the difference.
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Message 1998005 - Posted: 13 Jun 2019, 9:22:09 UTC
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I don't often post in this tread, mostly because I forget to look at my totals ;-)

However as I am experimenting with new machines I just noticed my RAC is over 60k, highest ever that I can recall.
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Message 1998014 - Posted: 13 Jun 2019, 11:00:57 UTC - in response to Message 1998005.  

I don't often post in this tread, mostly because I forget to look at my totals ;-)

However as I am experimenting with new machines I just noticed my RAC is over 60k, highest ever that I can recall.


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Message 1998015 - Posted: 13 Jun 2019, 11:06:26 UTC - in response to Message 1995685.  

I just hit a RAC of 100k. I have also cracked the top 100 on the Participants list. I am 99 which is hard to believe.

I just added a new computer to my "farm" and have 2 GPUs on the way to replace the ancient ones that are in there now. All the computers in my farm are second hand. One day I hope to have a mother board with 4 pcie slots. LOL

...next stop 10M credits.

Thanks to everyone here...


And we thank you. Your Farm has 13 machines including 2 ARM boxes running Linux. And an amazing selection of other machines. And you are an "all in" Linux guy too boot(sp).

Congratulations.

Tom
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Message 1998054 - Posted: 13 Jun 2019, 18:25:19 UTC - in response to Message 1998014.  

I don't often post in this tread, mostly because I forget to look at my totals ;-)

However as I am experimenting with new machines I just noticed my RAC is over 60k, highest ever that I can recall.


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5 days into the great Linux experiment, and the ancient Core2Quad here has busted 60k RAC. Wonder what I could get with a modern CPU/Mobo?
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Message 2000030 - Posted: 28 Jun 2019, 1:44:01 UTC

After almost 20 yrs. I cracked 100m tonight, next stop 110m.


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Message 2000031 - Posted: 28 Jun 2019, 1:46:50 UTC - in response to Message 1998054.  

5 days into the great Linux experiment, and the ancient Core2Quad here has busted 60k RAC. Wonder what I could get with a modern CPU/Mobo?
20 days into this, and it seems to have peaked at about 140k RAC.
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Message 2000043 - Posted: 28 Jun 2019, 4:56:15 UTC - in response to Message 2000031.  

5 days into the great Linux experiment, and the ancient Core2Quad here has busted 60k RAC. Wonder what I could get with a modern CPU/Mobo?
20 days into this, and it seems to have peaked at about 140k RAC.


. . Umm, I can see a Xeon 4 core with lots of 980s (4) with a 140K RAC, but the Core2Quad with 2 x 750s seems to be in disuse.

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Message 2000052 - Posted: 28 Jun 2019, 6:28:29 UTC - in response to Message 2000043.  
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5 days into the great Linux experiment, and the ancient Core2Quad here has busted 60k RAC. Wonder what I could get with a modern CPU/Mobo?
20 days into this, and it seems to have peaked at about 140k RAC.


. . Umm, I can see a Xeon 4 core with lots of 980s (4) with a 140K RAC, but the Core2Quad with 2 x 750s seems to be in disuse.

Stephen

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Ah, sorry to create confusion there.
The Xeon E5450 is essentially a Core2Quad, just with the Xeon tag and in a 771 socket. Same CPU, different label, slightly different package.
Not sure how true it is, but I have heard that when testing CPUs the better ones within a given family get rebranded Xeon.
So I tend to refer to that box as a c2Q, as that's a CPU folks are familiar with in terms of capability and characteristics.
I could add additional confusion by mentioning that it's socket 771, which I've converted to socket 775 to fit the mobo ... :)
So, yeah ...
The "other" c2q is indeed not in use, due to summer power rationing.
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Message 2000070 - Posted: 28 Jun 2019, 11:43:18 UTC - in response to Message 2000052.  

5 days into the great Linux experiment, and the ancient Core2Quad here has busted 60k RAC. Wonder what I could get with a modern CPU/Mobo?
20 days into this, and it seems to have peaked at about 140k RAC.
. . Umm, I can see a Xeon 4 core with lots of 980s (4) with a 140K RAC, but the Core2Quad with 2 x 750s seems to be in disuse.

Stephen

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Ah, sorry to create confusion there.
The Xeon E5450 is essentially a Core2Quad, just with the Xeon tag and in a 771 socket. Same CPU, different label, slightly different package.
Not sure how true it is, but I have heard that when testing CPUs the better ones within a given family get rebranded Xeon.
So I tend to refer to that box as a c2Q, as that's a CPU folks are familiar with in terms of capability and characteristics.
I could add additional confusion by mentioning that it's socket 771, which I've converted to socket 775 to fit the mobo ... :)
So, yeah ...
The "other" c2q is indeed not in use, due to summer power rationing.
Xeons are binned as being of a much higher quality/reliability grade over the usual consumer grade CPU which makes a big difference. ;-)

Cheers.
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Message 2000076 - Posted: 28 Jun 2019, 12:32:26 UTC

Just broke into the top 200 ranking by total credit. We're also planning a visit to the mothership (Green Bank) in a few weeks. Already booked the SETI tour!
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Message 2000124 - Posted: 28 Jun 2019, 17:47:55 UTC - in response to Message 2000030.  

After almost 20 yrs. I cracked 100m tonight, next stop 110m.


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Message 2000126 - Posted: 28 Jun 2019, 17:50:14 UTC - in response to Message 2000105.  

Achievement:

I haven't had this low RAC on Main for years :-)


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Message 2000454 - Posted: 30 Jun 2019, 23:52:39 UTC

Hit 980 million on my slow crawl to the billion mark.

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Message 2000694 - Posted: 3 Jul 2019, 1:11:06 UTC

Just got to a million!
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