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Difference on WCG between WUPROP and WCG count
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Send message Joined: 16 Jul 13 Posts: 2 Credit: 818,355 RAC: 95 |
Hello, First, here is my stats on WUPROP : WUProp Stats Today, I have 58,998 hours on OpenZika and 42,762 hours on MIP. If I look on my WCG profile, I can see 4 years, 16 days and 8 hours on OpenZika and 4 years, 304 days, 20 hours on MIP. WCG stats on 17 June 2018 Before calculating, WUProp tells that I have spent more time on OpenZika than on MIP, contrary to WCG website. Lets calculate : 4 years, 16 days and 8 hours = 4*365*24 + 16*24 + 8 = 35,432 hours (WUProp tells 58,998). 4 years, 304 days and 20 hours = 4*365*24 + 304*24 + 20 = 42,356 hours (WUProp tells 42762 which could be explained by the fact that WCG update stats only 2 times a day). I don't use Virtual Machine to simulate computers, so why do I have ~20,000 hours "bonus" on my OpenZika stats in WUProp statistics ? Best regards |
Send message Joined: 22 Aug 16 Posts: 447 Credit: 2,090,987 RAC: 703 |
Errors/invalids I don't think count towards WCG hours but will be running and count towards WUProp hours. Any work that is still being validated won't count yet either. WUProp counts run time hours vs CPU time on WCG. I don't think running 2 clients on one PC gets you double the WCG hours as an example (50% CPU time for each). GPUs taking CPU cycles, OS, normal computer usage reduce CPU time vs run time. |
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