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Why Euler (6,2,5) give so small points?

Verfasst: 18.06.2011 20:27
von Creatormaster
Why Euler (6,2,5) give so small points? I'll newer achived even 5 000 000 points if project give so small... I've 2xCPU Intel X5560 @ 2.80GHz,intel i7 CPU 920 @ 4.5GHz,Intel i3 CPU 540 @ 3.07GHz and AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ BUT THEY ALL CRUNCH ONLY 10000 POINTS/DAY!!!! What moron do thats idiot system???

Re: Why Euler (6,2,5) give so small points?

Verfasst: 19.06.2011 08:16
von Norman
would you bay a new car with this stupid points ?
every user get the same points. if you get 10000/day and other users only 5000 then you are much better!
yoyo could increase the points with factor 100 so you get 1000000/day and finaly the most other projects do the same again. (userfishing :D)
"cat-and-mouse-game" is started. nothing more - nothing less :3d:

Re: Why Euler (6,2,5) give so small points?

Verfasst: 19.06.2011 20:11
von Creatormaster
Norman hat geschrieben:would you bay a new car with this stupid points ?
every user get the same points. if you get 10000/day and other users only 5000 then you are much better!
yoyo could increase the points with factor 100 so you get 1000000/day and finaly the most other projects do the same again. (userfishing :D)
"cat-and-mouse-game" is started. nothing more - nothing less :3d:
But noone don't got achived Held (25M), Half God (50M) and God(100M) It's impossible! So I surrender give much more points on Euler :/

Re: Why Euler (6,2,5) give so small points?

Verfasst: 20.06.2011 00:48
von Roland Schneider
Creatormaster hat geschrieben:
Norman hat geschrieben:would you bay a new car with this stupid points ?
every user get the same points. if you get 10000/day and other users only 5000 then you are much better!
yoyo could increase the points with factor 100 so you get 1000000/day and finaly the most other projects do the same again. (userfishing :D)
"cat-and-mouse-game" is started. nothing more - nothing less :3d:
But noone don't got achived Held (25M), Half God (50M) and God(100M) It's impossible! So I surrender give much more points on Euler :/
It is not needed, that it is possible to achieve the highest badge. These badges were introduced, because on some sub-projects some users had achieved the highest badges, before the new ones were introduced. Yoyo will have these badges for any sub-project, despite the fact, that the sub-project maybe finishing log before anyone achieving it!

P.S.: The credits are level with other BOINC projects, as should be.

Re: Why Euler (6,2,5) give so small points?

Verfasst: 20.06.2011 07:26
von Creatormaster
Roland Schneider hat geschrieben:
Creatormaster hat geschrieben:
Norman hat geschrieben:would you bay a new car with this stupid points ?
every user get the same points. if you get 10000/day and other users only 5000 then you are much better!
yoyo could increase the points with factor 100 so you get 1000000/day and finaly the most other projects do the same again. (userfishing :D)
"cat-and-mouse-game" is started. nothing more - nothing less :3d:
But noone don't got achived Held (25M), Half God (50M) and God(100M) It's impossible! So I surrender give much more points on Euler :/
It is not needed, that it is possible to achieve the highest badge. These badges were introduced, because on some sub-projects some users had achieved the highest badges, before the new ones were introduced. Yoyo will have these badges for any sub-project, despite the fact, that the sub-project maybe finishing log before anyone achieving it!

P.S.: The credits are level with other BOINC projects, as should be.
But on your Euler crunch 2xCPU Intel X5560 @ 2.80GHz,intel i7 CPU 920 @ 4.5GHz,Intel i3 CPU 540 @ 3.07GHz, AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ and AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ and get 10 000 points/day, but my Radeon 6970 crunch on MilkyWay@home and get ~200 000 POINTS PER DAY!!!! The processors cost ~3000$, but my videocard cost only 200$!!!!!!! Why it so unfair? :evil: :evil2:

Re: Why Euler (6,2,5) give so small points?

Verfasst: 20.06.2011 07:49
von Torbjörn Klatt
Your fault is in comparing CPUs with GPUs and two different computational tasks. The "unfairness", as you call it, is not the different credit throughput but your comparison.