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  • csimoncsimon Acadiana Icrontian
    edited December 2003
    unless you come up with something very close to this
  • a2jfreaka2jfreak Houston, TX Member
    edited December 2003
    Breakin' out the ol' algebra on me, eh?

    Ok, let's see. 2Y(X+2) . . . the 2Y gets distributed, so that's 2YX + 4Y. Wowza.

    All kidding aside . . . that's pretty sweet, Leo! :)
    Almost makes me wanna get a CPU from the enemy and O/C that bad boy so that I can more than double my folding abilities. :D:D

    My AXP is @ 2.3, not 2.5, and it's a TBred not a Barton, so your AXP puts the hurt on mine in a serious way. :)
    Leonardo had this to say
    If the Barton requires X time for a Y Gromacs work unit, the P4C will crunch 2Y(X+2). Add four minutes to a given work unit completed on the AMD, and the Intel will complete two identical work units.

    I'll be happy to check again, but it's been a long time since both computers have been folding the same Gromac units simultaneously. The Intel has been almost exclusively Tinkers for the last couple of weeks.
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