I think we'll be able to do it. The workunits this year are worth more, from what I'm seeing it's about 50%. Last year I was averaging 500k ppd with a 3800x and a r9 390, and before I found my 7950 f@h was estimating my ppd at 800k. Right now my total estimated ppd is 1.1 million, 281k with 13...
I had mine set to any disease but I would often get some cancer research work that would drop my ppd by 250k. So far my ppd is staying around 1 million with Alzheimer's and I actually prefer to contribute to Alzheimer's research.
CPUs:
1998 Pentium II @300MHz
2003 Athlon XP 2500+
2006 Athlon 64 3400+
2009 Core 2 Quad Q9400
2012 Core i7 3770k
2019 Ryzen 7 3800X
GPUs:
1998 ATI Rage Pro
2003 Radeon 9600
2009 Radeon HD 4830
2011Radeon HD 5850
2013 Radeon HD 7950
2015 Radeon R9 390
First one that I started crunching with...
Count me in. All I will have this year is a r9 390, might be able to start up a 7950 later once I finish building a new ryzen build in a week or two. Will be running most of the month, won't be able to crunch when I get all of my parts together for the new build. I'm guessing around 300K ppd...
Count me in. I'm also salvorhardin on f@h. My output will be similar to last years. Right now I only have my 7950 running and I'm hoping to fix my r9-390 within the next week.
To ignore specific cards in boinc you'll need to edit/create a cc_config.xml file in ProgramData/Boinc folder. I attached what should work with nvidia cards, with N being the device number. Just exit boinc and edit/create the file and then start boinc. When you go into you event log in boinc...
On a stock i7-3770K with hyperthreading disabled and all cpus free:
Stock 7950 (860/1250) 56.48s with 11.45s cpu time (20 workunits averaged)
Stock R9 390 (1015/1500) 60.72s with 13.14 cpu time (17 workunits averaged)
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