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Join Date: Sep 2010
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GTX 560's are awesome for folding!
saw this when looking through the benchmarks on HFM for my new msi twin frozr 2 GTX560:
its caused by my GPU3 client carrying on folding even though i've told it to pause. then when i resume it, it takes the time from then to the next frame as the frame time and i must have got really lucky with my resume time |
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Folding@Home CC Captain 2010/11/12
Join Date: Apr 2009
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Haha! What PPD are you seeing on the 560's then mate? looks like anything from 10,500 to 21,00 odd??
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its about 13-16k the 10.5k is from where i just edited one of the gtx 460 clients
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