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New GPU WU

Discussion in 'bit-tech Folding Team' started by ThunderBob, 14 Nov 2009.

  1. ThunderBob

    ThunderBob What's a Dremel?

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    WELL! what can i say i got a 384pt WU on my GTX260....THEY SUCK!

    353pt WU= 9500PPD (on GTX260)
    787pt WU= 8900PPD (same card)
    384pt WU= 7200PPD ARGHHH!! WTF! :grr:

    Hope i dont get many of those. :sigh:

    Mine is project 5760 for reference.
     
  2. Unicorn

    Unicorn Uniform November India

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    Ouchie. I just started up another folding machine again last night (have abandoned work on the coalshed for a week or so - I'm waiting on materials) so I hope my machines don't get many of these. Then again, if one person gets them everyones clients will download them at some point :p
     
  3. brooksy

    brooksy What's a Dremel?

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    I had a batch of these. :wallbash:
     
  4. Bork_Bork

    Bork_Bork What's a Dremel?

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    I've had mostly these since I started this week, had a 700 pointer earlier and now have a 1888 but the rest have been 353s.
     
  5. Frank_Kehoe

    Frank_Kehoe Folder

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    I've had a lot of the 1888 pointers recently. They take over 10 hrs on my 9800 GT's :waah:
     
  6. Pixelatedaddiction

    Pixelatedaddiction What's a Dremel?

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    Yeah me too alot of 1888's im doing 4 at the mo
     
  7. brooksy

    brooksy What's a Dremel?

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    Strange I seem to be getting through these in 3hours.:naughty: Mike
     
  8. Keith_Whi

    Keith_Whi What's a Dremel?

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    Can I have 1 of your cards please Mike? As my gtx275's take around 5.5 hours to do the 1888's.

    My 9600GT can take around 14 hours.

    :D Gim me some......
     
  9. brooksy

    brooksy What's a Dremel?

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    Strange must be an error with Fahmon as it says I am getting 5500 ppd doing one of these on a gts 250. :wallbash:
     
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  10. ArthurBuse

    ArthurBuse CustomBitChimps member

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    Strange. My ATI HD4850 was getting 2600 ppd for about a year. Then for the past week or
    two it was at half speed, about 1300 ppd. At the moment it has a 384 point unit and is back
    at 2633 ppd, so I will have more of these, please. :)

    update: Not strange, just me being stupid. I forgot to put Prifinity on this Athlon 6000
    2-core PC, so sometime the CPU & GPU clients had a core each, sometimes they shared a core,
    leaving the other core unused and taking twice as long to complete.
     
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  11. Taffy

    Taffy Folding for Margaret 17/3/2011 RIP

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    My Palit GTX275's are doing the 1888,s around 5.5hrs also, and fahmon is quoting 7480 PPD
     
  12. brooksy

    brooksy What's a Dremel?

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    [05:41:13] Project: 5793 (Run 14, Clone 745, Gen 8)
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    a 1888 pointer!:D
     
  13. Pixelatedaddiction

    Pixelatedaddiction What's a Dremel?

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    My GTS250's give me around 5500PPD on 1888's too and my GTX275 around 7500 Ish
     
  14. Frank_Kehoe

    Frank_Kehoe Folder

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    All six of my GPU's have the 1888 pointers. :wallbash:
    Also I had two VMWare SMP Clients running and the combined PPD from them was 3700,
    but when I stopped one of them because it was running very slow (taking approx 45 mins
    per frame) the other client is now giving me 4400 PPD.
     
  15. Bork_Bork

    Bork_Bork What's a Dremel?

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    Frank, what are you running your VM's on?
     
  16. leexgx

    leexgx CPC hang out zone (i Fix pcs i do )

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    i use priffinity 2 to set the gpu cores to high or realtime (VMs should be set to low via Edit or setings if useing vmware workstation)
     

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