103,000+ when I looked, but only for the last 24 hours. Our weekly average is still below 100K.
Nice progress however.
SPRC Breaks the 100,000 PPD Barrier.......
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I'd like to credit my huge jump using the SMP client, lol. J/K, I know it's a combined effort. Maybe I'll put SMP on my HTPC as well, but I'm scared it can't handle it.
Also, question. Currently I'm working on a WU that is doing about 1 hour per checkpoint... wtf? Usually around 20 minutes. Can/should I abandon it and get another, and if so, how is that done?
Also, question. Currently I'm working on a WU that is doing about 1 hour per checkpoint... wtf? Usually around 20 minutes. Can/should I abandon it and get another, and if so, how is that done?
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1. I wouldn't, it could be one of those new super 2563 pointers.djkest wrote:Also, question. Currently I'm working on a WU that is doing about 1 hour per checkpoint... wtf? Usually around 20 minutes. Can/should I abandon it and get another, and if so, how is that done?
2. This is for science, yes? They have deadlines.
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With FahMon you can easily identify how many points a WU is (average PPD is also shown in "benchmark", average time to complete a frame, overall progress in percentage, ETA, and there are a few other setup tools).djkest wrote:Also, question. Currently I'm working on a WU that is doing about 1 hour per checkpoint... wtf? Usually around 20 minutes. Can/should I abandon it and get another, and if so, how is that done?
I know there are some other tools like this but this seems to work very nicely, and you don't have to keep it running: I just run it to check if everything is still in order, then close it again.