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    Power of Free-DC Is DOWN to: 2.55 THz Now

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    Power Of Free-DC is Now Back Up To: 2.65 THz Now
    we even gained 2 points over the old 2.63 THz

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    The Power of Free-DC is Now 2.99 THz

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    The Power of Free-DCis now up to 3.21 THz
    Come on boys and girls Time to add up all your new toys
    and list them in the Free-DC's Super Computer section

    http://supercomputer.free-dc.org/

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    The Power of Free-DC is Now up to 3.90 THz
    Come on Guys and Gals Time to add up all your new toys
    and list them in the Free-DC's Super Computer section

    http://supercomputer.free-dc.org/

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    I'm still exploring so I just looked at this this morning. Now to see if I can speed things up a bit.


    While I think this is a great idea, I think it overdue an update to reflect the changes in the way we crunch. I could add my 8 quads(76.8Ghz) that are crunching with the CPUs but that doesn't reflect my true crunching power. In order to show all the crunching power you would have to include GPUs. I'm going to provide an example of what I'm talking about but in no case do I claim that the figures are accurate. It is just an example.

    We'll start with the idea that a Q6600 will earn about 2500 credits a day on average. That is 4 cores times 2.4Ghz or 9.6Ghz.

    I have the following GPUs:
    10 GTX260s earning 30,000 each daily or the equivalent of 120 quads
    3 HD4850s earning about 50,000 each daily or the equivalent of 40 quads
    2 HD4890s earning about 70,000 each daily or the equivalent of 56 quads

    That totals up to 224 quads when you combine the CPUs with the equivalents from the GPUs. So 224 quads times 9.6Ghz equals 2150.4Ghz. I think it is time to include the GPUs in the calculations.
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    The Supercomputer is at least 2-3 years overdue for a major overhaul unfortunately.

    It's not something that particularly interests me though. Anyone else want to look at it ?

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