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Message 2905 - Posted: 3 Mar 2014, 21:39:09 UTC

According to: www.enigmaathome.net/cpu_os.php , the Speed Index is "a single core, single thread performance, average credits/hour."

Is there any way to calculate my own Speed Index? I'd imagine the only way to do this is wait a few days, and get an average credits/day, and then divide by 24 hours and 8 logical cores (or threads, I suppose). Is this correct?

I have my CPU overclocked a bit, and wanted to see if my "Speed Index" is higher than the average for my CPU as is listed on that table.

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Message 2927 - Posted: 31 Mar 2014, 15:07:53 UTC - in response to Message 2905.  

You have to divide the granted credits by CPU time used by app to process the task (you can find both at workunit/result page for each task).
It won't be precise for a single task, but average taken from 10-20 tasks should give realistic values.



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Message 2933 - Posted: 13 Apr 2014, 13:03:13 UTC - in response to Message 2905.  

I was wondering this, also - it is quite a handy thing to know (so you know how to improve, etc...)

thank you for voicing this questin!
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