bruce wrote:So they're saying that if FAH just changed 1 points to 10 points (and 10K to 100K) for all projects and for all points earned in the past, people would leave other DC projects and flock to FAH?
I don't think so.
Folding@Home gives zero BOINC-credits (or rather Cobblestones), so multiplying with 10 or for that matter 1 million still gives zero BOINC-credits. Sorry wasn't clear before, but the project-jumpers to whatever is the highest-paying project is between BOINC-projects, either to get to #1 in the Users combined BOINC-stats and/or to get their team to #1 in the Team combined BOINC-stats.
So, until FAH releases a BOINC-application to open beta-testing, it's unlikely you'll get any benefit from your suggested point-change.
Note, since DiRT has less than 1 % of the active BOINC-users, the wast majority of users doesn't care about a project giving significantly higher credit than their choosen project(s). So even if FAH does release a BOINC-application any extra boost due to higher crediting will probably not give a huge boost since FAH is a fairly large project.
bruce wrote:So you're comparing three parts of FAH: SMP, GPU and bigadv. You're not comparing FAH to BOINC (or some other DC project)
[It sounded like somebody suggested the heavy hitters would flock from FAH to some project X that awards more PPD.
A few does try to compare across projects, but this is completely futile between FAH and BOINC since BOINC gives equal credit for same wu regardless of platform used to crunch the wu(*).
While directly comparing between BOINC-projects isn't possible, as long as limits to cpu-only, if your intel-i5-dual-core gets N credits/day in project X and your intel-i7-8-core gets 4N credits/day in project X, chances are if the dual-core gets M credits/day in project Y the 8-core will get roughly 4M credits/day in project Y.
bruce wrote:How you suggest Stanford resolve the disparity between those three parts of FAH? Arbitrarily inflating the points for one part is probably not the answer (FAH has a pretty high inflation rate rather than maintaining the former value of a point.) An anti-inflationary action like reducing the pay of the nation's CEOs is not going to be popular either.
Grandpa_01 wrote:Allot of people are choosing either to do GPU work at this time or to build a bigadv capable machine. The reason is simple ( cost vs reward ) I tried to explain (= pay for equal work) before and it got turned into (= sience done for = pay)
Well that does not work it needs to be an = pay for = work system, say it takes (x amount of energy to do x task = y value) if a cpu takes 200 watts and cost x to run 24 hrs and get's 30K points and a GPU takes 200 watts and cost x to run 24 hrs and get's 80k which one are you going to run.
Now enplane to Joe Cpu why you want him to work for 24 hrs and receive 50k less that Joe Gpu for working the same amount of time and using the same amount of energy.
That is = pay for = work
Many have chose not to run cpu because there is no good or logical answer to that question.
Answering both, under BOINC as already mentioned it doesn't matter if a wu is crunched by a GPU using 10 minutes on the wu, a cpu using 1 hour on the wu or an Android using 24 hours on the wu, everyone will get N credit for this. When it comes to credit/day on the other hand, the cpu will obviously get 24x more credit/day than the Android and the GPU will get 6x more credit/day than the cpu but for most users this isn't a big problem.
Then "Help Cure Cancer" (HCC) got their GPU-version, a single GPU could get roughly 15x more credit/day than a cpu, but I only remember one user complaining about GPU-version being much faster on the project-forum, and AFAIK the non-GPU-projects didn't get a large decrease in production due to users only running HCC...
For FAH, maybe I'm a little bit off but my i7-2700K gets roughly 15k PPD running SMP-7 and the Amd-7950 gets roughly 70k PPD so a difference of roughly 5x more for the GPU. With a "bleeding-edge" GPU the advantage is... hmm, is it 10x or something for a single-GPU-card compared to i7-2700K?
Since FAH now can run same wu's on cpu and gpu, it's fairly simple to fix the point-system, just switch-back to using a benchmark-computer for deciding the points and don't screw-up the point-system with all the various bonuses.
Bill1024 wrote:DING DING DING we have a winner!!!!!!!!!!!!
All PG has to do is ask the folders to help with the SMP backlog and just bump the QRB a couple multiples 3x to 5x. or what ever it is.
Ah, you basically means a message like this: "Thanks for running FAH in the past, we need your help again and to this end we've just made your previous contribution nearly worthless"...
... and I should increase my FAH-contribution because...
(*): GPUGRID reportedly does give some kind of QRB, but since this project is Nvidia-only I've never looked more into this so no idea how large the eventual bonus is.