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Day Twenty - Much Of The Same

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The ever present and benevolent Den-fi continues his reign of chaos with 1,148.52 million points, producing over ten percent of the entire events output today is certainly looking undefeatable by this point in the event. Macaw2000 has made himself comfortable in second place with a very admirable 742.45 million points, and rodarkone is in third place with 689.07 million points. Unilevers is still sitting in fourth with 521.16 million points, miker07 is in fifth place with 475.67 million points, Gorgon takes sixth place with 461.21 million point. Then we see a large drop in the production levels, Shlouski takes 7th place with 371.89 million points, _Rlocke is on 8th place with 362.25 million points and LAR_Systems, the master of the great folding database takes 9th place with 291.64 million points. Finally we have justaphf in the gatehouse with 287.81 million points. 

 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NdIqRYS15pUDKE89LvhZw7j0DSLy7gC_3EKEKbAspiA/edit?usp=sharing

 

Please remember that this is a friendly event, but we are all folding away for Science, AND GLORY! 

 

I'm really impressed with the numbers we are seeing here, Thank you to all who are involved and who make this worth while every year.

 

Remember we are a team first and individuals second, so give thanks where thanks is due and hit that reaction button when someone helps you out.

 

Be wary of the higher minimum participation requirements this year.

 

20 Days with activity*, 500,000 Points & 40 WU

(*activity is defined as completing at least 1WU for the 24 hour period)

 

Happy folding,

 

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I think it'd be kinda nice to see a normalized "points per machine/client" number so those of us with outdated hardware can see just how much ground we could potentially make up next time with better hardware. I may have a 3700X in here, but the RX470 is definitely keeping me down in the 200's lol

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36 minutes ago, Conor Keating said:

I think it'd be kinda nice to see a normalized "points per machine/client" number so those of us with outdated hardware can see just how much ground we could potentially make up next time with better hardware. I may have a 3700X in here, but the RX470 is definitely keeping me down in the 200's lol

Not possible AFAIK.

If you want to see how much each GPU gets you average PPD you can check THIS awesome database.

It is updated almost hourly (as new WUs are finished) and anyone can contribute to it.

 

EDIT: Could be done if they sort by IP address from here.

But I doubt, if people use multiple different ISPNs there could be conflict and misinformation as F@H reports only last digits of IP.

Also, I do not think it is worth it.

 

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17 minutes ago, Favebook said:

Not possible AFAIK.

If you want to see how much each GPU gets you average PPD you can check THIS awesome database.

It is updated almost hourly (as new WUs are finished) and anyone can contribute to it.

 

EDIT: Could be done if they sort by IP address from here.

But I doubt, if people use multiple different ISPNs there could be conflict and misinformation as F@H reports only last digits of IP.

Also, I do not think it is worth it.

 

Oh yeah, I didn't mean like an actual fomally normalized number, I mean like when people sign up for the folding month maybe say have another field for "how many machines do you plan on contributing with" or something and then just using that to average out the number of points per "client" (not necessarily breaking it out into X for GPU1, Y for CPU1, Z for GPU2, etc). I mean even for me the number of clients listed on the F@H page would be somewhat misleading as I've only got my workstation folding, but because it's a dual-boot machine it counts the Windows and Arch clients separately.

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16 minutes ago, Conor Keating said:

Oh yeah, I didn't mean like an actual fomally normalized number, I mean like when people sign up for the folding month maybe say have another field for "how many machines do you plan on contributing with" or something and then just using that to average out the number of points per "client" (not necessarily breaking it out into X for GPU1, Y for CPU1, Z for GPU2, etc). I mean even for me the number of clients listed on the F@H page would be somewhat misleading as I've only got my workstation folding, but because it's a dual-boot machine it counts the Windows and Arch clients separately.

Problem is with that I was only planning on using 5-6 machines I’m up to 12 currently and may add 1-2 more. 

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2 minutes ago, cbigfoot said:

Problem is with that I was only planning on using 5-6 machines I’m up to 12 currently and may add 1-2 more. 

Yeah, it was just a random thought that I'd had, I figured if it hadn't been done already there were probably reasons it hadn't been. Out of curiosity, how do ya have so many machines working on it, a homelab set-up I'm guessing? My "lab" consists of my "workstation" and a Pi4.

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I don't think I will qualify for the badge this year because I wasn't active enoguh due to my computer being broken for half the race.

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3 minutes ago, wall03 said:

I don't think I will qualify for the badge this year because I wasn't active enoguh due to my computer being broken for half the race.

You still have 14 days left you only need 20 Days with activity, 500,000 Points & 40 WU to get a badge.

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Just now, marknd59 said:

You still have 14 days left you only need 20 Days with activity, 500,000 Points & 40 WU to get a badge.

I'm guessing I have enough activity.

 

Checking it now..

 

 

Just about.

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5 minutes ago, wall03 said:

I'm guessing I have enough activity.

 

Checking it now..

 

 

Just about.

According to the event spredsheets you have 6 days of activity as of yesterday. If you manage to get 1 WU each day for the rest of the event you will just scrap in.

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