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{PMS}fishy

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Just aquaried another computer, intell copermine 1.0, what can I should I expect for times, with cmd-line version. It says about 10hours. That seems a little slow to me, what to you guys think?
 
Wookie8662 said:
Yes, the motherboard can cost you an hour in some cases.

I would think it should do around 6 1/2 hours.

My old P3 500 did 10 hours on the Abit BE6, with the exchange of a new Chaintech motherboard (The BE6 fried) it bumped to 14-16 hours!

Yodums
 
Yeah its not that great of a MB i forgot what exactly it was but its doing the first one in 8 hours. Ill see how the rest go after that.
 
View the log and see what kind of angle its at. If it was at a normal angle then, thats what you'll be averaging.
 
my PIII 1000 (143FSB) is averaging 'bout 6-7hrs / WU depending on ARs.

my PIII 733 (133FSB) could average under 9hrs, 'bout 8 1/2hrs / WU.

my old (sold) T-bird @ 1050 average under 6hrs, 'bout 5.5-6hrs on KT133a mobo, no DDR.
 
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