@VirtualLarry, since PrimeGrid is among your projects, keep the ~ doubled FP and FMA throughput of Zen2 over Zen/ Zen+ in mind when you calculate bang-for-the-buck. Doubled level 3 cache is good to have for PG too.
I think we might have gotten hijacked. That can happen when the founder doesn't check their emails.
The Ryzen 6-core processors have core complexes with 3 cores each. With three 4-threaded processes, at least one process will cross CCXs which gives poor performance if there is relevant synchronization between the threads of the process going on.Already switched my 6C/12T CPUs over, WUs appear to be fairly short (I'm doing 3x 4T), on the order of 5-8min, so I'm not worried about starting the race right at the "gun".
aw $%^&!!I think we might have gotten hijacked. That can happen when the founder doesn't check their emails.
Edit:
Thread 'Stolen Team.'
boinc.berkeley.edu
This is a good reminder to us users, to set "Is it OK for <project> and your team (if any) to email you?" to No at all projects, if you don't want your boinc e-mail address become known to random people.I think we might have gotten hijacked. That can happen when the founder doesn't check their emails.
I agree. We should discuss strategy elsewhere.Edit, as a team, should we systematically work towards getting team foundership transferred to TAC at all projects?
Wait, is this an April Fools joke?@Ken g6 you are now the founder of the PC-BOINC team. Feel free to change the team name back.
Alas, no. We we're hijacked in the wee hours of Wednesday morning.Wait, is this an April Fools joke?
Update:Circa since they implemented the "mt" plan class, the PG server sends only one task per request for work. Is there any way to change that?
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I went to the PG forum and asked now.