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Best way to see machine performance is to check on the Rosetta website, login to your account and do 'View your computers'
Total statistics (cobblestones) is the main stat, RAC is also calculated but it's just a snapshot of your current output. And it's fairly complicated how it is calculated.
If you are using the optimized clients, then I think AMD/Windows is the best combination. AMD/linux is not too far behind though.
The stats are updated real-time on the website, but the xml data used by 3rd-party stats is updated every 6 hours.
Hope that helps!
Welcome to the team
Bok
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Hi the-mk and welcome to Rosetta!
In case you havent found it yet, the third party BoincView app will you monitor across your nodes; here: http://boincview.amanheis.de/
Also I'll differ from Bok's statement "AMD/linux is not too far behind though." -- I think Linux is WAY behind: my linux boxen are receiving less than half the (Integer speed) of Win boxen which are the same hardware. Use Windows if you can until this is evened out.
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MerePeer,
using optimized versions on both ?
I'm still using the 4.72 version on linux btw...
My a64 3200+ running gentoo has a 473 RAC (it does quite a few other things as well) which is a little less than half of the RAC of a dualcore running windows clocked higher..
Bok
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Both AMD XP 3000+
Win XP running optimized 5.3.1 boinc getting RAC 191.23 with Integer of 5.83
Debian etch running optimized 5.3.1 boinc getting RAC 123.06 with Integer of 2.52
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