Message boards : Number crunching : Odd credit behaviour
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I pretty much started crunching this year a few days after New Years. I may have downloaded BOINC before that time, but really only began to do anything then. With that said, on the 4th of January, I had over 70 million in credit and it looks like, from the statistics page in my client itself, that all of that credit was received between January 1 and January 4. | |
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Is there a policy that GPUGrid simply gives "starting credit" when someone joins the project, sort of as a "signing bonus"? you must kidding or .. postal 2-) or or it came so soon... you beat me at trolling so soon.. I will laugh my head off on the floor of this.-)) Hold your trolling continue. | |
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No, I am not trolling. Please check my computers for verification. The computer named BeastMode has 88,699,755. The first credit it has is January 3rd. None of the units returned have had more than 500,000 in credit and that was 2 of the VERYLONG units recently. With only 103 valid returns between January 3rd and now and an average of 150,000 or less in credit per unit, I would figure about 15 to 19 million in total credit that I should have. I have 89.5 in total credit assigned to me and just under 88.7 for that machine. | |
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http://www.gpugrid.net/forum_thread.php?id=3909&nowrap=true#39738 | |
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http://technicaldifference.net/mikeiv/GPUGridStats.png This could happen if you merge your retired hosts to your new hosts, and the new ones receive the old hosts' credits. However they should have the same CPU at least, and there are some other prerequisites for successful merging. | |
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According to this chart, you started accumulating points last august. | |
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Hmmm, that is a real possibility. It may have been crunching something without being monitored since July when I built it and joined GPUGrid and then when I made a change I did see that it showed as 2 different PCs, so I merged them. I don't remember the old unit having any credit, especially this much, but I also haven't had the best continual memory because of some of my medications. I am happy with this explanation to answer my curiosity. Thank you again. | |
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I was looking at your computer that has all that credit. Something is wrong with it. If you look at this: | |
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I was looking at your computer that has all that credit. Something is wrong with it. If you look at this: It's not the computer's fault. It's the fault of the immature AMD app. | |
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Yes, Most are "Error while downloading." Some are "Error while computing." Earlier in January i was modifying slots to try to get more output per WU and it caused errors in the WUs. That was just user stupidity through experimentation. The project was not using all of my GPUs and I was trying to force it to. The recent few (3 to be exact) were from the driver update that I ran while WUs were in progress. | |
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Message boards : Number crunching : Odd credit behaviour