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Norcalsteve

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What is the formula for calculating PPD? I just threw my 920 rig back together to get ready to sell to my buddy. I have a mild Overclock on it for heat/cooler set up (not under water anymore... It is a Cooldermaster V10), so I overclocked to 3.6Ghz (only 400mhz less than before too)...

p6971, TPF ~6:13, for only 7K ppd... Yes I do have both my GPUs going too... I know that will pull a lot of PPD off the SMP, but isnt that still a little low? I have never folded below 3.8ghz before, and this is the first time I have folded it so the Benchmarks are not giving me a reference from 4.0Ghz.
 
If you need the formula, I'll post it, but the smp bonus calculator is easier.

That's Q6600 @ 3.4 performance level:

Project ID: 6971
Core: GRO-A3
Credit: 552
Frames: 100


Name: ChasR-VM (Q6600 @ 3.4 GHz)
Path: \\CHASR-UBUNTU\fah\
Number of Frames Observed: 200

Min. Time / Frame : 00:05:52 - 7,712 PPD
Avg. Time / Frame : 00:06:27 - 6,690 PPD

That's while running a GTX295 with two instances.

No reason a V10 shouldn't work to 3.8 GHz.

Look for something eating cpu cycles.

Run the SMP client in a VM for much better ppd.
 
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