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don256us

Uber Folding Senior
Joined
Jul 17, 2003
Ha. I was just thinking about when I used to crunch. It was well before I ever discovered OC.com. I decieded to see what my stats were. Not too shaby for over 3 years ago. Back then I was using 2 300 MHz machines. One took over 60 hours to crunch. Ouch! At some point I must have turned over my units to team OC.com. Keep up the search fellas/fellaettes.

Here I am. Oh so long ago.
 
Looks like 1 May 01. I really don't recall any of the details around it. I was wroking my first job as a tech. The boss was doing it so I started doing it too. I had a P 100 with an upgrade chip. An AMD 333 with EDO RAM. At work I had a P 350 with SDRAM. The speed difference was really different. The AMD upgrade took over 60 hours. The Pentium did them in less than 30 hours.
 
Must have been using the screen saver? I used to run the command line client on a ppro 200 and it would do a unit in about 22-24 hours. Actually I guess that might make sense in your case though - the pro had full speed L2 cache, whereas the P2 350 had off die half speed cache.
 
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