guys, do you think it'll be a good idea to put a list of the members in the front page and how many rigs we have crunching? Maybe even the basic specs of the rig like mobo, cpu ram, and cpu clock??? We can each post our data and it simply just needs to get added to the front page. I think it'll be cool just to know what each of us is crunching with. What you'll think???
Warning, I feel a "book" coming on again....
Sorry....
For a new team like this one, or an old one, like my home team XS WCG, absolutely
yes. Most of the folks here are trying to figure out how their gear stacks up against each other, and quite frankly, against some really veteran crunchers. We all want to know how our contribution compares. Are we maximising out potential hardware? Is something broken? Do I really
have to crunch my credit card up in a little ball too?
A key point to remember here is that this is not a high dollar, "gimme more points" game. That's not the science we do. The
golden cure for cancer work unit could have been crunched by that one person with the AMD Athlon, or the old P4 Northy that turns in one WU per day, everyday. Or perhaps it came from one of your dozens of highly clocked quads.......
I've said this before, and I'll say it again, and again, and again.........The key to crunching is to run those rigs ALWAYS. 24/7/365. Never stop crunching..... Crunch like you're a hungry Chihuahua on a fat pork chop.....
What is important to know? At XS, we've gone through periods of needing/wanting extreme detail, to only needing simpler stuff like cores crunching and their total GHz. (For example, this metric applied to "123bob_TPU yields the following math for the quad G0 I have on that account. It is 4 crunching cores, clocked at 3.35 GHz. So, I have four cores, with a total crunching power of 4 * 3.35G = 13.4 GHz. This is not a lot compared to the power of my 123bob account, but is a lot more than when I started with a 2.8GHz Northwood single core. That would be total cores = 1, total GHz 1 * 2.8G = 2.8 GHz. Get it? This is a good metric to start with.) With the i7's and hyperthreading, this may not be the best single approach. Hence the multi-topic ability the sub-forum will give us. We can sort this out and then choose what information to place in stickys.
SOAPBOX: Your stickys will define your team. Realize that. A strong mission statement is what we should come up with on a sub-thread. The result of that should then be stickied up top. with something like "READ ME - Mission Statement". This will explain what we do and why....
There will be folks who do not want to know the fine details, and those that do. The Sticky choice will be critical to steering people to the right level of detail. The stickys will become self-evident. With your "thanks" buttons on this forum, it will be pretty quick to determine what threads are thanked the most. Perhaps those become your stickys. I do not know if Paulieg has the capability to hang a "super-sticky" at the top, but that should be reserved for the mission statement, the greeting of new members, and perhaps it should be locked?? This will force those with questions to start a thread. This is your vehicle to welcome them to the team, get to know them, and truly turn this team into something special. I know it can be.....
:OFF-SOAPBOX
OK, having said that, The 123bob farm will be returning home soon. It's not fair to the cavalry horses to make them stay out to this new pasture for too long.... Do we have a status on the sub-forum from the W1ZZ? I will, of course, remain as just plain old "123bob_TPU" for as long as I have the occasional "book" to write.....
Regards and my best to you, my fellow teammates,
Bob