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Hey guys I just got into folding and was wondering if I am getting alot of points.. 

 

It says my Points Per Day will be around 63K and was just wondering if that was accurate. I am folding on my Gigabyte Windforce HD 7850 OC'd to 1050 MHz and 3 cores of my Intel Xeon E5506.

 

EDIT: I let it set for a bit and now I am getting 233K PPD and it is going up..

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Hey guys I just got into folding and was wondering if I am getting alot of points.. 

 

It says my Points Per Day will be around 63K and was just wondering if that was accurate. I am folding on my Gigabyte Windforce HD 7850 OC'd to 1050 MHz and 3 cores of my Intel Xeon E5506.

Its a lot for my machines, but then I see people doing 1mil+ per day, and then I cry.

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64k PPD is very low I think. Have you tried manually setting the amount of CPU threads to use and see if that boosts it? 

 

I know a 970 can net like 350k PPD. I'm running 450k-500k PPD on my single 980ti.

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64k PPD is very low I think. Have you tried manually setting the amount of CPU threads to use and see if that boosts it?

I know a 970 can net like 350k PPD. I'm running 450k-500k PPD on my single 980ti.

I know i can set it higher but i lke to do things on my computer at the same time :P and plus you have a 980ti lol

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meh.

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64k PPD is very low I think. Have you tried manually setting the amount of CPU threads to use and see if that boosts it? 

 

I know a 970 can net like 350k PPD. I'm running 450k-500k PPD on my single 980ti.

350 with a 970?!  I'm getting 110 with my overclocked 290.

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350 with a 970?!  I'm getting 110 with my overclocked 290.

 

I've read Maxwell is pretty good for Folding. I'm not entirely sure if that's how much of a gap of average point they net though.

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I've read Maxwell is pretty good for Folding. I'm not entirely sure if that's how much of a gap of average point they net though.

ETA is 50k PPD on my 4790k and 980ti but its going up

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i'm getting 350K on mine on occasions, some days I get one 6 hour WU after the other and I can pull 400K from it, each of them is worth like, 100k. there's a bit of a lottery

Best WU i ever got for most points was 9201......

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i can't remember what project these are, but they take 6 hours to do and 90% of the time yield me 100K or above

Probably 9201.....

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jesus what are you guys doing? i only have 11k points TOTAL after 14 WU's. Though to be fair im only folding on an old dell with a dual core duo at 3ghz. It refuses to use my gpu to old apparently in that rig, hd 4650. Oh well.

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