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GeneralRe: Running a piece of code on hi-end PC Pin
Sanmayce23-Jan-14 5:45
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harold aptroot23-Jan-14 6:58
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Sanmayce23-Jan-14 7:28
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harold aptroot23-Jan-14 7:41
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OriginalGriff23-Jan-14 6:16
mveOriginalGriff23-Jan-14 6:16 
Now stop and think for a moment about throughput on that PC.
If you want an accurate benchmark, then you need to be the only active application on the machine. So once you are finished, the machine has to be cleared completely and reset back to a clean install condition before the next guy can start installing the stuff he (and he alone) needs to run his app.

Remotely. Which means he has to upload everything needed to the computer, slowing things more, and adding the fun of potential illegal software installation to the operators risk list...

It doesn't make a lot of sense economically for the PC owners, unless they charge a considerable amount for the service - which means they aren't going to get many users, because a small number of runs will equal the cost of purchase of the equipment in the first place!
Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952)
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Sanmayce23-Jan-14 6:46
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Generalwe do it not because it is easy, but because it is hard PinPopular
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