Ok WCG has been added, makes a little difference in the stats.
But I am still not satified with my crunching results... One day is 600 another day is 2000, with an avg. of about 1200 a day. Does that sound about right and comparible to what Mr. Gergel is getting without OC?
I am deffiantely getting more juice now though.
Measured floating point speed 2632.08 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 5469.23 million ops/sec
But what confuses me, is why when I first started overclocking was it at
Measured floating point speed 2008.24 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 4170.58 million ops/sec
Will these numbers change based on your normal workload of the pc? I did adjust my RAM settings a little, but this seems like a pretty big change.
Anyway my machine is deffinately performing much better now than it was when I originally started this thread.
1200 sounds like a reasonable average. The large daily variations are likely due ot pending credit. You don't actually get credit until the work unit is validated. This is immediate if you're the last person to submit a result, if you're not you won't get credit until the other people assigned the WU also return thier results.
Yeah, I also thought about that, however, I am also running another computer with a slower processor, (AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2500+) but should probably be around 1500 daily at the least.. I am guessing the numbers are due to real work, but last week I was gone for four days the computer almost doing folding the whole day and my numbers were lower than on days when I do real work.. That was really odd...
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Ok WCG has been added, makes
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Ok WCG has been added, makes a little difference in the stats.
But I am still not satified with my crunching results... One day is 600 another day is 2000, with an avg. of about 1200 a day. Does that sound about right and comparible to what Mr. Gergel is getting without OC?
I am deffiantely getting more juice now though.
Measured floating point speed 2632.08 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 5469.23 million ops/sec
But what confuses me, is why when I first started overclocking was it at
Measured floating point speed 2008.24 million ops/sec
Measured integer speed 4170.58 million ops/sec
Will these numbers change based on your normal workload of the pc? I did adjust my RAM settings a little, but this seems like a pretty big change.
Anyway my machine is deffinately performing much better now than it was when I originally started this thread.
1200 sounds like a reasonable
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1200 sounds like a reasonable average. The large daily variations are likely due ot pending credit. You don't actually get credit until the work unit is validated. This is immediate if you're the last person to submit a result, if you're not you won't get credit until the other people assigned the WU also return thier results.
Yeah, I also thought about
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Yeah, I also thought about that, however, I am also running another computer with a slower processor, (AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2500+) but should probably be around 1500 daily at the least.. I am guessing the numbers are due to real work, but last week I was gone for four days the computer almost doing folding the whole day and my numbers were lower than on days when I do real work.. That was really odd...