SiDock September sailing challenge
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#1 SiDock September sailing challenge
https://www.boincstats.com/stats/challe ... /chat/1094
https://www.sidock.si/sidock/forum_thre ... d=146#1141
They are looking at three protein targets at once which have short runtimes !
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https://www.sidock.si/sidock/forum_thre ... d=146#1141
They are looking at three protein targets at once which have short runtimes !
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#2 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
Not much bunkering time - only a couple of hours.
But I'll get a few dozen cores onto it.
We currently are 4th in the FB Marathon and although 3rd might be a bit of a reach, unless TAAT really have given up, we certainly want to hold onto 4th, so it won't be wasted effort.
But I'll get a few dozen cores onto it.
We currently are 4th in the FB Marathon and although 3rd might be a bit of a reach, unless TAAT really have given up, we certainly want to hold onto 4th, so it won't be wasted effort.
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#3 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
Is this the one that uses all that L3 cache?
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#4 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
Will show face
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#5 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
... or maybe not
P3DN testosterone levels are clearly very high so that's great as they can't improve on their FB Marathon position. From a purely FB stance, this challenge is soaking up a lot of their CPU power to let us speculate on next sprint. They did this in the Javelin remember - a gratuitous show of unnecessary force
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#6 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
Guess I'll show face as well.
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added a comp table to first post
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#8 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
Best crunching a little to keep a wee buffer for 4th in the marathon
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#9 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
We might need to crunch more than a little: SUSA aren't really bothering with FB this year but are making quite an effort on this challenge. They are averaging 28K Cr/hr, which with 122hrs to go, and them just 3.2M behind us in the marathon could bring them very close.SolidAir79 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 2:25 pm Best crunching a little to keep a wee buffer for 4th in the marathon
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#10 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
Going to be a challenge with only the 2 of us really on this. You're currently 54 th in the challenge, I'm back in 66th and the team is 15th. I hope a few are secretly squirreling away a bunker or two ? The German teams are hammering each other on this, but Mumps is leading the individual stakes and driving SUSA forward.
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#12 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
I'm confident our response will strengthen as the the threat gets more real. We don't want some stupid OTT P3DN! contribution here but we do need to see off SUSA.
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#13 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
No idea , but I don't think so as all my systems are running it with only 1 free core per system. My laptop was running 3 tasks whilst streaming data from 2 different oil rigs and running the various programs for data process without being stressed.
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#14 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
Exactly, whilst P3DN have a bitch fight over this they are eyes off the ball for the next FB sprint, although they don't really seem to be good at bunkering and seem to be hurting at the recent defeats.Megacruncher wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 1:25 am I'm confident our response will strengthen as the the threat gets more real. We don't want some stupid OTT P3DN! contribution here but we do need to see off SUSA.
@davidBAM Is there some slack in the bunkering for the next sprint to stick my rentals on here for a few days before returning them to bunkering duty for the team ?
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#15 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
I've searched the forum and the rocket chat board and didn't see any discussion about L3 cache on this project, but that doesn't mean this isn't the one. I did see it discussed with NFS but I think there was another project also. Aarum(?) yacked about it somewhere
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Okay I thought I remembered it as a L3 hog from the Pentathlon Marathon..
Maybe it was another one?
Maybe it was another one?
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#17 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
Like you, I remember it giving us real problems in the Pentathlon although WCG MIPS was the real L3 Cache hog (4Mb per WU)PecosRiverM wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 2:52 am Okay I thought I remembered it as a L3 hog from the Pentathlon Marathon..
Maybe it was another one?
@Alez I've got an uptick in your productivity by adding 36 threads but - perhaps significantly - these are across a bunch of different systems and use only 25% of available threads. The project app has changed too though as it goes from 100% complete back to 66% complete at least once before it really completes.
Credits are all over the place as well with some WU paying well over others for similar run-times. I've seen P3D Cluster as your wingman on several WU and at least the Ryzen 3600 has significantly faster run-times I like that
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#18 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
WU seem to be either 10mins or several hours. Hope the long ones pay better. Watching to make sure that these really do finish
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#19 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
They are running 2 different types of units now as the server was getting hammered with just the small ones. The 3CL ones are short, the Eprot should be 5-6 hours. That could mess the scheduler in the manager. My Ryzon's are doing well and surprisingly my old Xeon . The i7 etc not so well.
I'll probably stick with the competition at least until the end of the weekend to try and help maintain a buffer in FB marathon.
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#20 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
SUSA has no interest in FB this year. As for Mumps, he's probably not even paying attention to this challenge, but he is working toward his 100 million MM so he won't go away through the end of this year. You should figure that into your Marathon calculations.
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or simply bribe him to join TSBT
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#22 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
That is an option I thought about but passed on because of the whole FB team switching thingy going on. I won't do it, but have at it if you like. I would let him know the possible repercussions of such a move because Mumps isn't easily hidden and I'm not sure he really wants to get involved in all that mess.
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#23 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
Thanks but I agree, I don't think it would go down well
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#24 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
TSBT up to 13th now, Hoping to get into top 10 ( absolutely no chance we are winning a badge for top 3 ). I've now made it into top 50, Mega just outside and SolidAir79 into the top 100.
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#25 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
It was a compliment towards Mumps on how much his individual contribution is. The lad is laying down some serious numbers and number 1 in this competition.Big Al wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 12:28 pmSUSA has no interest in FB this year. As for Mumps, he's probably not even paying attention to this challenge, but he is working toward his 100 million MM so he won't go away through the end of this year. You should figure that into your Marathon calculations.
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I think this is fool-proof but could you just try it for me please? • There are 10 types of people in the world; those who understand binary, and those who don’t
#27 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
I know, I was being uncharacteristically modest Didn't want to shame anyone else into dropping a few tasks for the cause #psyops
What can I say, I do like a post #1 table where I'm on top #massiveego
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#28 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
how about a worldwide table where you are #1 - ncoded.com is renting 9 gpu and is at #3 with less than a full 24hr period. https://www.boincstats.com/stats/15/user/list/12/0/0
#1 is unlikely TBH as stoneageman will have a lot more hardware on it
#1 is unlikely TBH as stoneageman will have a lot more hardware on it
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#29 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
stoneageman has always been one of the quietest beasts in Boinc. His or hers lecky bill over the years must be something to behold.
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I think this is fool-proof but could you just try it for me please? • There are 10 types of people in the world; those who understand binary, and those who don’t
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#31 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
I might be able to drop a few before this is over..
#32 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
Just what the competition needs, the strong silent type
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#33 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
Franks in the rear view mirror, heady heights of #39 now with him demoted to #40
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#34 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
Pegasushunter is deffo next - with that moaning git it is personal
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#35 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
Funny, words, mouth etc. It will indeed be my pleasure to see him/her demoted.
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#36 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
I think #32 or #33 might be the best you can expect on this @Alez - the guys in front are returning meaningful numbers & there may even be guys behind (such as @PecosRiverM or Mega for instance)
SUSA will pass us on the Marathon anyhow if Mumps is on a mission so it is really 5th place that we will be defending
SUSA will pass us on the Marathon anyhow if Mumps is on a mission so it is really 5th place that we will be defending
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#37 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
I'm just hoping to help Us not lose too much ground..
Things are slowly coming online..
Things are slowly coming online..
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#39 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
Dunno about that, we've seen some pretty underhand manoeuvres in the past
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#40 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
OOps:
Getting this in the last hour or so:
"This server could not prove that it is tsbt.co.uk; its security certificate expired in the last day. This may be caused by a misconfiguration or an attacker intercepting your connection. Your computer's clock is currently set to Saturday, September 18, 2021. Does that look right? If not, you should correct your system's clock and then refresh this page."
Getting this in the last hour or so:
"This server could not prove that it is tsbt.co.uk; its security certificate expired in the last day. This may be caused by a misconfiguration or an attacker intercepting your connection. Your computer's clock is currently set to Saturday, September 18, 2021. Does that look right? If not, you should correct your system's clock and then refresh this page."
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#41 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
Damn - 62K light for 1st place https://www.boincstats.com/stats/15/user/list/12/0/0
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#42 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
Yip, the guy can crack out some serious numbers. He / She has always been at the top end for as long as I can remember.
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#43 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
The shorter corona_3CLpro_v5 WUs pay well.
The much longer, hours long, corona_Eprot_v1 WUs pay sux
The much longer, hours long, corona_Eprot_v1 WUs pay sux
#44 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
That's been my take on it as well.scole of TSBT wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 11:18 pm The shorter corona_3CLpro_v5 WUs pay well.
The much longer, hours long, corona_Eprot_v1 WUs pay sux
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#45 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
Beep Beep
Coming through..
Coming through..
#46 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
Nah, checked rear view mirror, haven't caught me yet I'm in 29th, soon to be 28th. I recon I have at least a day more of top dog before you catch me
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#47 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
But not @SolidAir79
#48 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
Roadkill !!! @Megacruncher up next .....
When you hit me, clean pass please, none of this push to pass on an apex
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#50 Re: SiDock September sailing challange
I got my 1st Driver Lic. in Germany at 16.. So...