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Since there's really nothing going on here, we don't take part in any challenges and the like, and I've been pulling the team on my own for quite some time, I don't see any future here.
I'll stay in the group and when there's some activity here again, I'll be happy to come back, but until then I'll be crunching for an active team.
I hope I could at least set you a goal that you want to surpass.
Good Luck & Have Fun!
Well, it's not like I have to do the calcs in my head. Most of the work is done by my XPEnology NAS, which I built from a used Fujitsu Esprimo E710 SFF that came for 35€, then stuffed in twelve* 2,5"-HDDs in and replaced the Pentium CPU with a Xeon E3-1265L v2. Main purpose is to serve as house automation server and private cloud. However, it would idle most of the time without BOINC.
(*6 in the 5.25" slot, 2 in each 3.5 slot (int/ext) and another two in a 3.5"-adapter I screwed onto the drive cage - fits barely but fits, but you need additional controllers)
My gaming rig can be found here [sysprofile.de] (pics not up to date, atm). However, I need to do something about VRM temps, before going all in with that.
So much about what my cans are made of, the rest is just not switching them off. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
As an apology for the delayed reply, here's a sixpack:
To everyone else: There are 57 members in this group and only 8 are actually on the WCG Team. I'm assuming at least some of you are doing it, so don't forget to join the team!
https://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/team/viewTeamInfo.do?teamId=71CLFSNV822