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Old 2006-11-21, 19:53   #12
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@Birdman:
How many systems do you use?!
15 tests in about 20 seconds? I know, the n is really low, but this is FAST.
you are underestimating ...

i just saw 17 results in 15 seconds ...

my x2-4200 do a test in 30 second per core ==> 17 *30 /15= 34

this give me 17 X2-4200 @2450 (about 85ghz)

not bad ...

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Old 2006-11-22, 00:06   #13
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To tell you the truth I am not really sure how many systems I have running, but probably around 40 or so...maybe more maybe less. I dont really keep to close a track on them because every month or so the hard drives get imaged and I have to reinstall stuff again. So to answer your question I probably have 40+ Intel 2Ghz machines crunching right now.
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