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Here is mine    Grin

[---] Processor: 2 GenuineIntel Genuine Intel(R) CPU T2400 @ 1.83GHz [x86 Family 6 Model 14 Stepping 8]
23-Jan-2009 05:45:07 [---] Processor features: FPU VME DE PSE TSC MSR PAE MCE CX8 APIC SEP MTRR PGE MCA CMOV PAT CLFSH DS ACPI MMX FXSR SSE SSE2 SS HTT TM SSE3 MON VMX EST TM2 TPR PDCM
23-Jan-2009 05:45:07 [---] OS: Darwin: 8.11.1
23-Jan-2009 05:45:07 [---] Memory: 1.00 GB physical, 15.34 GB virtual
23-Jan-2009 05:45:07 [---] Disk: 43.00 GB total, 15.10 GB free
23-Jan-2009 05:45:07 [---] Local time is UTC -6 hours
23-Jan-2009 05:45:07 [---] No coprocessors

25-Jan-2009 03:09:20 [---]    Number of CPUs: 2
25-Jan-2009 03:09:20 [---]    1441 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
25-Jan-2009 03:09:20 [---]    3843 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
This is the MacBook Pro  @1.83GHz
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CPU type   Power Macintosh
Power Macintosh [Power Macintosh Model PowerMac3,1] [AltiVec]
1 Processors
Operating System   Darwin 8.11.0
Memory   1024 MB
Cache   976.56 KB
Swap space   27333.05 MB
Total disk space   37.14 GB
Free Disk Space   26.45 GB
Measured floating point speed   303.08 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed   672.44 million ops/sec

This is my PowerMac G4 @450 MHz  and both these computers use the optimized apps for SETI 
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welcome toffuuu Wave

thank you
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New toy. Cheesy

Asus  M3N78-VM motherboard.
AMD x2 7750 duel core processors
win 2000, Going to change soon, sys not real stable for 64 bit.
2gig mem.

bench marked at

2733 floating point mips (whetstone) per cpu

5668 integer mips (drystone) per cpu.


seems pretty quick w/o any o/c.
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Folks, while I'm glad to see a little interest in the thread again, I need to mention the data I need.

CPU brand (eg Intel, AMD, Motorola, VIA, ie the actual chip manufacturer), type (Q6600, Athlon X2 5600+, i7 920), normal clock speed and what speed it's running at.

BOINC client version number and 64/32 bit.  Optimised clients don't count as they are banned by most projects.

Operating system (Windows, Linux, Mac), variant (XP, OpenSuse, Leopard), version (Home, 11.0, 10.2) Desktop or server?, 32 or 64 bit?
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Folks, while I'm glad to see a little interest in the thread again, I need to mention the data I need.

CPU brand (eg Intel, AMD, Motorola, VIA, ie the actual chip manufacturer), type (Q6600, Athlon X2 5600+, i7 920), normal clock speed and what speed it's running at.

BOINC client version number and 64/32 bit.  Optimised clients don't count as they are banned by most projects.

Operating system (Windows, Linux, Mac), variant (XP, OpenSuse, Leopard), version (Home, 11.0, 10.2) Desktop or server?, 32 or 64 bit?


Lets see

AMD x2 7750 athlon at 2.7 ghz

boinc 6.4.7.0

supposed to be 64 but not sure if it's stable in win2000.
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You have a 64bit version of Win2k?  Shocked  I didn't think there was one.  If you're running 64bit BOINC on a 32bit OS it's pretty much guaranteed to screw up if it will even let you install it in the first place.
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Processor: 256.00 KB cache
Processor features: fpu tsc pae nx sse sse2 pni mmx
OS: Microsoft Windows 7: x64 Edition,
3349 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
8337 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
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