Ok! Here's the deal...
When I have my balcony-door open (It's winter in Sweden soon) the CPU-temp is about 44-46 C my Seti crunch a WU in less than 3 Hrs ( 2Hrs 30-45 min). The cold air sneak around right above the floor and the polarbears and penguins start to knock on the door so I shut the door. The CPU-temp raised to about 56-57 C and now Seti crunch every WU at approx. 3 Hrs 15 min.
Did I just happen to be given WU's with low crunch-times or is it a fact. I know that processors perform better when the thay are cold but is the difference that big?
The WU have been recorded on differnt days and I can see the difference clearly in my CSV-file... Open,closed,open,closed...
Because if the difference is that big it's gonna be a cold apartment i've got this winter...
Opinions?
/Norrko
When I have my balcony-door open (It's winter in Sweden soon) the CPU-temp is about 44-46 C my Seti crunch a WU in less than 3 Hrs ( 2Hrs 30-45 min). The cold air sneak around right above the floor and the polarbears and penguins start to knock on the door so I shut the door. The CPU-temp raised to about 56-57 C and now Seti crunch every WU at approx. 3 Hrs 15 min.
Did I just happen to be given WU's with low crunch-times or is it a fact. I know that processors perform better when the thay are cold but is the difference that big?
The WU have been recorded on differnt days and I can see the difference clearly in my CSV-file... Open,closed,open,closed...
Because if the difference is that big it's gonna be a cold apartment i've got this winter...
Opinions?
/Norrko