This is the third in a series of articles where I present whitelisted Gridcoin projects for which I have generated an overview of CPUs with their calculated RAC (Recent Average Credit). Based on these summaries, I hope it will become easier to determing the system output for the various BOINC projects. The actual RAC calculation method is explained in the first article of this series, which you can find here.
This time I am presenting the calculated RAC of 1300+ CPUs running Asteroids@home based on a total sample set of 2,900,000 work-units. There are even more CPUs in the market but I have only added those with actual results. Next to the calculated RAC, I have also included GRC earnings per day for each CPU.
The table with CPUs and calculated RAC for Asteroids@home can be downloaded here from Github. The file also includes projects presented in previous episodes.
Further info on Github related to calculated RAC for CPUs:
- Asteroids@home: Raw data part 1 (Size: 21 MB), Raw data part 2 (Size: 17 MB)
- SRBase: Raw data (Size: 15 Mb)
- TN-Grid: Raw data (Size: 21 Mb)
- Calculated RAC in OpenDocument (.ods) format: here
If you notice any obvious mistakes, for example number of cores per CPU, let me know and I will update the files accordingly.
Gridcoin is an open source cryptocurrency (Ticker: GRC) which securely rewards volunteer computing performed upon the BOINC platform in a decentralized manner on top of proof of stake. BOINC (Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing) is a distributed Internet platform and was launched beginning of 2002 and it rewards participants with credits for performed work. BOINC is an application available for multiple Operating Systems and uses the unused CPU and GPU cycles on computers to perform scientific work. Thanks for reading. Follow me for more BOINC & Gridcoin related articles.
I really like that you've taken the time to find out which project is the most rewarding for users, who like me, only use CPU, as my graphic cards aren't worth much.
Keep up the good work! If you know of any other CPU projects you could do this on I would certainly love it.
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Thanks @dansbo, in the coming weeks I will create more articles with calculated RAC for projects. Next one will be LHC@home.
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