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    Red face Shout out Your Equipment Here!

    I am curious as to what sort of Mad number crunching hardware people have dedicated to this project. HEre is a list of all the computers I have chewing on this most of the day:

    - AMD 1700+ (OCed to 1613MHz or 2000+)
    - Intel PII 300
    - Intel Mobile PIII 500 (My Laptop)
    - AMD K6-2 450
    - Intel PII 266
    - Intel PIII800 (Has Dual CPUs but is currently only using one Proc.)

    Combined Processing Power = 3929MHz

    Planning to scrape up some more systems shortly
    I came I saw I conquered.

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    Just 1 Athlon XP 1.6GHZ ATM.

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    1x Dual XP2400 @ 2250MHz
    3x Dual XP1800
    1x Dual MP1200

    Total= 16.098Ghz
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    Athlon Xp1800 x2
    Intel P3-800 (or 866) x24
    Intel P3-Xeon 700 x2
    Sun Sparc 750 x18

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    AMD XP2200 (1)
    AMD XP2000 (1)
    AMD XP1800 (1)
    AMD Athlon 1.4Ghz 266Mhz (1)
    AMD Athlon 1Ghz 200mhz (1)

    Behold the power of distributing!

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    1 AMD XP1700 (just upgraded from K6-2 533 - WOW!)
    1 Intel P3-700 laptop

    I move that anyone using more than 3000 MHz be handicapped, and their structures only give half credit on the stats - I'm getting tired of chasing all these people!

    Of course, if the little lady would let me get more machines, I'd be in the multiple GHz range too. Cheers.
    Last edited by Louis; 01-14-2003 at 10:51 AM.

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    Athlon Thunderbird 1333 ghz Using Extra Ram Option

    i'm seing a trend here though

    AMD ROCKS!

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    1x P3-800, using -rt
    1x Athlon XP1800+, also using -rt

    Yes, Kileran, you're right, AMD ROCKS! Even though I have one Intel... :-/

    Oh well, the only reason I still have it is that the Dell case (well... actually the power supply connector) was not the standard ATX pinout, so it will let the smoke out of an ATX motherboard (12 volts feeding into a 3.3V power rail is a Bad Thing...) if it's plugged into it. And if I'm going to replace the motherboard, CPU, memory, and then PSU, I might as well just build a third system. *shrug*

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    -home-

    XP 1600+
    Athlon 1Ghz (200fsb)
    PII-350

    --work--

    laptop - 1.06 Ghz P3

    six 1.26 Ghz P3
    twelve 1.7 Ghz Celeron
    one 2 Ghz Celeron
    fifteen 1.1 Ghz Celeron
    five 600 Mhz Celeron
    four 733 Mhz P3
    two 1 Ghz P3
    four 450 Mhz P3

    all run with -rt (i don't run DF on PC's with < 128MB RAM)

    these are the PC's i run DF at least 50% of the time, most of those are 100% DF 24/7

    i have occasional access (like on long holiday weekends) to some more misc. PC's, so once in a while i can do a nice size dump
    Use the right tool for the right job!

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    I change machines around onto different projects quite frequently but overall I have :

    1.2ghz tbird x 2
    AMD XP 1700+
    AMD XP 1800+

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    OK, fobot, by my count that's about 60 GHz or so of processing. How are us normal folk supposed to compete with that?

    I know, it's not a competition - but still! No wonder you've blown through 10^9 structures!

    Well, to each in accord with his talents (or some such - it's been a while). I'm happy with my 8 mill and counting.

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    Louis - there are others who blow Fobot out of the water in terms of computing power.

    Crazy, isn't it?

    http://www.statsman.org/distfoldings...tml/users.html

    If you follow that link to the top 1000 producers you will see that bguinto1 is producing more than Fobot and Lemonsqzz is producing as much as both of them combined. If Fobot is at 60 ghz, that probably puts lemonsqzz between 150-200 ghz, though clockspeed is obviously an inaccurate measurement of computing power across multiple platforms, etc.

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    That's a lot a lot of horsepower. Us mere mortals are jealous.

    Of course, if I still ran our lab, I'd be posting the big numbers too. Alas and alack, it is unfortunately under someone else and in a few different pieces.

    Now if I could just get the Brain 1GHz upgrade, I'd be dangerous.

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    1 Dell PIII 500 Mhz
    Coming soon (as within a week): AMD XP 2400
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    Fixer of Broken Things FoBoT's Avatar
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    and unfortunetly, a lot of my Ghz is Celeron

    although Celeron's do better running DF Ghz-Ghz than other DC projects (one of the reasons i like DF ), i still take a hit because they are a little slower than P3/P4 or AMD

    if it was all AMD power, i would be giving bguinto1 a better race :/

    i am going to try and at least get an AMD unit reviewed for our hardware allocation next year, but the repair guys are an Intel shop, i am sure they will nix it :\
    Use the right tool for the right job!

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    Originally posted by GenomeX
    Just 1 Athlon XP 1.6GHZ ATM.

    Waits for DGROMS.com to post his
    1 x XP2700
    1 x XP2600
    2 x XP2400
    1 x XP2100
    1 x XP2000
    1 x PIII866
    1 x PIII850
    1 x PIII667
    1 x P4 2Ghz

    And that is at home. The rest of my folding machines which aren't actually doing DF at the moment but still doing F@H and will be back shortly - http://ocau.mega-reviews.com/userinfo.asp?id=533
    3 x Dual 1.8Ghz Xeon
    39 x P4 2.4Ghz
    2 x Dual 550Mhz Xeon
    100 PIII 667Mhz
    60 PIII 450Mhz
    + Heaps of others
    Total = 251,409 Mhz, After I reach 150,000 F@H points in the next few weeks I will be putting all this power to DF for a while
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    It will be fun to see your armada running DF for a bit.

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    I have a Compaq 8500.

    It is loud and runs very warm.

    8 gigs of Ram and 8 XEONS at 700 Mhz.

    It only runs DF on two of the processors, though, because DF's service install only allows for Service1 and Service2.

    Then I also have a handful of Compaq Presarios running at 133 Mhz.

    *The previous statements perhaps are not full disclosure.

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    25/25Mbit is nearly enough :p pointwood's Avatar
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    You shall be more than welcome DGROMS.com

    RogerAdam should start soon too, if his previous statements are still true...

    My current crunchers:
    Duron 1.2Ghz (home - has been running 24/7, but GF often turns it off)

    Work:
    Dual 2Ghz Xeon running 2 DF clients + 1 SoB client + 1 GIMPS client
    I got a P4 2Ghz workstation too, crunching GIMPS for a friend, while he have an AMD XP1700+ (or something like that) crunching DF for me
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    I am kind of the reverse of a lot of people. Here is a list of my home machines:

    CPU Chipset RAM type dedicated/mixed use

    XP2100+ KT266a DDR D
    XP2000+ KT266a DDR D
    XP2000+ KT266a DDR M
    XP2000+ SiS735 DDR D
    XP1800+ SiS735 DDR D
    XP1800+ SiS735 DDR D
    XP1700+ SiS735 DDR D
    XP1700+ Sis735 SDRAM D
    XP1600+ KM266 DDR D
    XP1600+ KM266 DDR D
    XP1600+ Nforce220 DDR D
    XP1600+ Nforce220 DDR D
    XP1600+ KT133a SDRAM D
    1.33Tbird KT133a SDRAM D
    1.2/200Tb KT133 SDRAM M

    1.8G C4 i850 RDRAM D
    1.3G C-t Via? SDRAM M
    1.0G C Via133a SDRAM D
    1.0G C Via133a SDRAM D
    533M C i810 SDRAM M


    And at work I just run my old PIII/500 desktop, and my new 2.4Ghz P4 desktop.

    It's nice to have most of my machines where I can put my hands on them, and I like not "borrowing" much CPU time, but the power bills are killing me .
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    P3 650
    P3 933
    P3 1 gig
    P4 2.5

    All running with the -rt switch 24/7 I'm due for the lowly 650 at work to be upgraded to at least a 2 gig maybe this summer and I'm scrapping together some extra bucks for a dualie maybe by spring time.
    That should be a nice boost.

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    Originally posted by TheOtherZaphod
    XP2100+ KT266a DDR D
    XP2000+ KT266a DDR D
    XP2000+ KT266a DDR M
    XP2000+ SiS735 DDR D
    XP1800+ SiS735 DDR D
    XP1800+ SiS735 DDR D
    XP1700+ SiS735 DDR D
    XP1700+ Sis735 SDRAM D
    XP1600+ KM266 DDR D
    XP1600+ KM266 DDR D
    XP1600+ Nforce220 DDR D
    XP1600+ Nforce220 DDR D
    XP1600+ KT133a SDRAM D
    1.33Tbird KT133a SDRAM D
    1.2/200Tb KT133 SDRAM M
    You're missing 1900+ in your collection.

    BTW, how about posting some DFgui benchmarks so we can a rough idea of the increment between processors and also on the different chipsets?

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