TN-Grid - Calculated RAC for CPUs

This is the second in a series of articles presenting whitelisted projects and the calculated RAC (Recent Average Credit) per CPU. In the past months there have been regular requests from the community to obtain the capability of their CPUs and I hope with this series to support and make it easier determining the output for systems crunching Gridcoin.

Today I am presenting the calculated RAC of 900+ different type of CPUs running TN-Grid based on a total sample of 2,200,000+ WUs. There are even more CPUs in the market but I only included those with actual results.

Beside the calculated RAC, I have also added a column with GRC earnings per day. The Gridcoin value and computational power on projects is changing regularly so please check my weekly project stats update to obtain the latest value (last version can be found here).

You can calculate the latest GRC earning per day using the following formula:

GRC earnings per day = Calculated RAC * GRC per 1k system RAC / 1000

I made every effort in providing accurate RAC values but the output is as good as the results taken from the TN-grid website. I’m planning to add all gathered WUs on Github and will announce the location in one of the coming articles.

Finally the calculated RAC for SRBase and method how to calculate the RAC can be found here.

And here are the tables:

AMD CPUs

Intel CPUs

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.

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