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yes, it will be interesting to watch, who of you will reach the 100K first...
;-)
btw: place 77! *shakes hands*
we're still climbing the ladder! congrats team! keep folding everyone!
 
WE'RE #77 Coming up on #74 Soon.. Wow GoodJob WE went from #89 - # 77 in a matter of months. I would like to Imagine what kind of Position And FOlding we're gonig to be doing by the time next year. I Hope We start getting some High yield Folders Like University Professors with Super computers Folding for our team.
 
finally picked my laptop up (was in for repairs)... should (hoping to anyway) add 100 to my 24 hour average... fortunately it's a desktop chip (P4 2.4) so i think that's better then a pentium M (no idea why)

@DH: when i last checked (just now) fronsse had beaten you by about 80 points... good luck catching up (and beating) him....

Ara
 
;-)
jep, I can see that you're in a quite competitive group...
so what, one day with +1000pts. and you're back again, trendline-wise!
what I'm afraid of is that I might be dropping from the top 20 producers list! now you need a +450 pts/day average if you want to be on that list, while a meagre +100 have been enough when I started! that's why I never dropped from that list, that is, so far... :?
 
I'm not sure that 450 number is going to stay that high with the current WU's that stanford is handing out. I am increasing computing power and my trend line is going down. This seems to be true for most of that top 20 as well (downward trend lines).
 
Anyone else getting these new 219 point WU's (project 2053) they are killing me 50 PPD out of a core that has averaged 120 PPD. Took my Opty 165 (OC'd to 2400 MHz) 4 days. )-: Where are those good old 202's?
 
Anyone else getting these new 219 point WU's (project 2053) they are killing me 50 PPD out of a core that has averaged 120 PPD. Took my Opty 165 (OC'd to 2400 MHz) 4 days. )-: Where are those good old 202's? My other core is churning out 177 PPD (just got rid of an other of those 219's yesterday).
 
210 PPD is pretty good. That is where I should be. Those are the work units we like. (-: Unfortunately FahMon does a pretty bad job of monitoring production. You'll get much more accurate numbers from EMIII (Electron Microscope III). You can get it here.
 
If it's loking up on you, you may have a bad WU. Try shutting down the FAH client. Then delete the work directory, the log files, queue.dat, and unitinfo.txt from your FAH directory. Then restart the client, it will get a fresh WU and create the files and directories for it.
 
210 PPD is pretty good. That is where I should be. Those are the work units we like. (-: Unfortunately FahMon does a pretty bad job of monitoring production. You'll get much more accurate numbers from EMIII (Electron Microscope III). You can get it here.
 
To whomever can help.
For the last week I get an error " could not connect to work server(results)".
This is not so bad I stll have a WU folding. So the machine is not idle.

But it completely kills my internet connection for arround five minutes after starting my comp. I have a 1.5/768mb dsl connection and it kills(crawling slow) it for the other 4 computers on the network also.

What to do to fix this???
All help appreciated. Thanks in advance.
 

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