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Nerbitc Som

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Message 98690 - Posted: 26 Aug 2020, 17:49:05 UTC

Hello all


I notices that my RAC is not adding up for my team. As you can see below I have 70,000 credits that accumulated for only this team.
but now my RAC is going down. It was at 1,200 RAC now for the same team after a week has going down to 1,011. What is going on.
Is there someone messing with the system or what.


My team: https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/team_members.php?teamid=12977&offset=0&sort_by=expavg_credit
Thanks.
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Message 98691 - Posted: 26 Aug 2020, 18:33:01 UTC - in response to Message 98690.  

Hello all


I notices that my RAC is not adding up for my team. As you can see below I have 70,000 credits that accumulated for only this team.
but now my RAC is going down. It was at 1,200 RAC now for the same team after a week has going down to 1,011. What is going on.
Is there someone messing with the system or what.


My team: https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/team_members.php?teamid=12977&offset=0&sort_by=expavg_credit
Thanks.


This is not really a question for Rosetta, it’s a question relating to Boinc Stats, but let’s have a go anyway.

The problem is not associated with your team, the rac you are looking at is personal to yourself and the processing that you’re doing.

If you log into BOINCstats.com and look at your detailed stats/last 60 days within BAM you’ll see that (taking Rosetta as an example) over the past few days you’ve been earning about 800 credits per day. If you go back a week you were getting about 1300 credits per day, indeed, on the 15th it was over 2000 credits. If you go back a month the figures are back down below 1000.

There are a couple of possibilities, have you changed the amount of time you’re using your computer or leaving it switched on? Does the pattern of credits match periods of hot and cold weather in your part of the world? Your I7-640LM is not the most powerful CPU and laptops can be prone to overheating if pushed hard which means that you could easily be throttling in warm weather.
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Message 98692 - Posted: 26 Aug 2020, 18:44:43 UTC

And the simple fact is that depending on the type of work being done, RAC will vary.
On my systems the RAC is generally around 11,400, but over the last month it has been as low as 11,200 and as high as 11,600. All because of the different type of Tasks being processed.
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Message 98694 - Posted: 26 Aug 2020, 20:07:10 UTC - in response to Message 98691.  

OK I understand now. That particular pc ONLY does tasks 100% of the time. I see that it does get to max temp may need to look at that. Thanks.
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Message 98695 - Posted: 26 Aug 2020, 20:09:52 UTC - in response to Message 98691.  

This is not really a question for Rosetta, it’s a question relating to Boinc Stats, but let’s have a go anyway.

The problem is not associated with your team, the rac you are looking at is personal to yourself and the processing that you’re doing.

If you log into BOINCstats.com and look at your detailed stats/last 60 days within BAM you’ll see that (taking Rosetta as an example) over the past few days you’ve been earning about 800 credits per day. If you go back a week you were getting about 1300 credits per day, indeed, on the 15th it was over 2000 credits. If you go back a month the figures are back down below 1000.

There are a couple of possibilities, have you changed the amount of time you’re using your computer or leaving it switched on? Does the pattern of credits match periods of hot and cold weather in your part of the world? Your I7-640LM is not the most powerful CPU and laptops can be prone to overheating if pushed hard which means that you could easily be throttling in warm weather.


OK I understand now. That particular pc ONLY does tasks 100% of the time. I see that it does get to max temp may need to look at that. Thanks.
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