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Thread: 22nd in Predictor, Next Up Free-DC

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    22nd in Predictor, Next Up Free-DC

    Way to go everyone who participated, Even as some of us participate in the Boinc Championships others persist to make our position look better overall.

    Thank You one and all ! :hello1: :notworthy: :hathat1:





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    were not too far off the front page either now. only a couple more ranks!

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    I have been chugging along for months now..... I don't plan on stopping anytime soon...

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    I have 10 WU´s to run before the queue is empty. I feel as my AMD Athlon 64 is slow but I perhaps am wrong. Every task takes 3.56 hours. That should be an average of 6 per day. It is strange, Boinc Manager has freeze and I don’t know how many times and how many hours there have been standstill.

    I have a problem: All my 10 WU´s have a expire date of 06-06-10. What will I do? Should I stop running it and instead upload Einstein?

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    I´ve deleted all because I got a message saying I not should get credits for them.

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    3.56 hrs seems too long for a 3200. My XP2700+ 1GB DDR400 RAM WinXP Pro has some tasks as quick as 36 mins, some take up to 2 hrs. What version Boinc are you using?


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    my 3200 is generally about 1 hour. some shorter some slightly longer.

    that seems a bit of a large increase in time :? compared to what you have posted before.

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    For reference my 3800+ runs Predictor WU's in about 50 - 51 minutes, my son's 4800+ runs Predictor WU's in about 38 minutes. His system had been down for a week or so due to the new water pump in his cooling system dying. I put the origonal cooling fan back in and removed the 10% overclocking from the bios. He's back to playing Oblivion and crunching for Predictor.

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    22nd in Predictor, Next Up Free-DC

    I had noticed the slight decrease in numbers and wondered what happened. I also have to take into effect not everyone like me uses the coolness of the basement as my Computer Lab.
    Today the temps are to rise above 90°F which means I will probably live down here to Late August till the temps return to a normal level I can stand.

    I will return to Predictor some time in the future when I get the feeling my number #1 status will be lost.

    Thanks for doing a great job, everyone, I really do appreciate it.





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    Quote Originally Posted by vaughan
    3.56 hrs seems too long for a 3200. My XP2700+ 1GB DDR400 RAM WinXP Pro has some tasks as quick as 36 mins, some take up to 2 hrs. What version Boinc are you using?
    I use Boinc 5.2.6 and 5.5.0 as optimised version.

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