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System Name | Erakith || AsRock NUCS |
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Processor | AMD ThreadRipper 2990WX ES (32c/64t 3.5ghz@1.02v) || Intel i7 1360P Raptor Lake-P |
Motherboard | MSI X399 MEG Creation || AsRock OE |
Cooling | EK Supremacy TR4 Full Nickel, D5 w/ EK Top, 2X EK-CoolStream XTX 360 & Photon 270 Res || OE |
Memory | 32GB (4x8GB) Corsair Vengeance PRO RGB DDR4 3000|| 2x16GB Corsair DDR4 |
Video Card(s) | Vega 64 EK FC|| Intel Iris Xe |
Storage | 250gb WD Black NVMe & (2) 2TB Intel 660p NVMe || 2TB Corsair MP600 Pro |
Display(s) | 34" Dell Ultrasharp U3415W |
Case | CaseLabs Merlin SM8 || Aluminum Unibody |
Power Supply | Corsair HX1000 |
Mouse | Corsair Harpoon Wireless RGB |
Keyboard | Corsair Strafe RGB w/ Cherry MX Silent |
Software | Windows 10 Pro x64 || WIndows 11 Pro x64 |
Benchmark Scores | WCG & F@H Only |
WCG members, I want to see what you are Crunching with A lot of times I go through the team stats on FreeDC and see individuals with great output but their hosts are not shown so we no one can see how many rigs you have crunching or what CPU you have.
If you open your profile on WCG.com and check the box circled below, it will show your host on FreeDC:
Then when you pull up stats on FreeDC you will see this, each number is a host or crunching rig:
Click on any of them and you can see the type of CPU, WCG CPU benchmarks, and some other useful information, like daily output. Nothing personally identifiable though:
At least this way we can see what you are working with and even get a general idea about what type of output we could get from a proposed Cruncher (it would be nice if it showed actual CPU clocks as well though).
If this has already been mentioned, ignore. Thanks guys!
If you open your profile on WCG.com and check the box circled below, it will show your host on FreeDC:
Then when you pull up stats on FreeDC you will see this, each number is a host or crunching rig:
Click on any of them and you can see the type of CPU, WCG CPU benchmarks, and some other useful information, like daily output. Nothing personally identifiable though:
At least this way we can see what you are working with and even get a general idea about what type of output we could get from a proposed Cruncher (it would be nice if it showed actual CPU clocks as well though).
If this has already been mentioned, ignore. Thanks guys!