theSkyNet POGS - Calculated RAC for CPUs
This is the fifth episode in a serie of articles, where I am presenting whitelisted Gridcoin projects with an overview of CPUs and their calculated RAC (Recent Average Credit). With this information, I hope it will become easier for team members to establish their system output running BOINC projects. The method to determine the calculated RAC is explained in the first article, which you can find here.
This episode contains the calculated RAC of 1150+ CPUs running theSkyNet POGS. There are even more CPUs in the market but I have only included those for which I have gathered information based on sample set of 2,300,000 work-units. Next to the calculated RAC, I have included GRC earnings per day for each CPU in the overview.
The file with CPUs and calculated RAC can be downloaded here from Github. It also includes BOINC projects published in previous episodes.
Further info related to the calculated RAC for CPUs on Github:
- Asteroids@home: Raw data p1 (Size: 21 MB), Raw data p2 (Size: 17 MB)
- LHC@Home: Raw data p1 (Size: 14 MB), Raw data p2 (Size: 15 MB)
- SRBase: Raw data (Size: 15 Mb)
- theSkyNet POGS: Raw data p1 (Size: 8 MB), Raw data p2 (Size: 19 MB)
- TN-Grid: Raw data (Size: 21 Mb)
- Calculated RAC in OpenDocument (.ods) format: here
If you notice any obvious mistakes, for example number of cores per CPU, let me know and I will update the information accordingly.
Gridcoin is an open source cryptocurrency (Ticker: GRC) which securely rewards volunteer computing performed upon the BOINC platform in a decentralized manner on top of proof of stake. BOINC (Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing) is a distributed Internet platform and was launched beginning of 2002 and it rewards participants with credits for performed work. BOINC is an application available for multiple Operating Systems and uses the unused CPU and GPU cycles on computers to perform scientific work. Thanks for reading. Follow me for more BOINC & Gridcoin related articles.
One of my favorite projects. Make feeling how vast is universe and how tiny are any of your effortss to know it )))
So true but every little effort counts to make us more aware of what is out there.
good post friends