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Would the estimated time of completion be a really long time like 7-10 days? If it is, just wait 30-40 mins and the estimate and points will have corrected themselves

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On windows 7 before I averaged 90-110k ppd on my 670(Forget which drivers). Now on windows 10 I fold at roughly 1.5-2k ppd. Has anyone had a fix to this issue?

  1. See post above.
  2. Did you remember to correctly set up your account for the QRB?
  3. Are you perhaps comparing old WUs with newer ones? You know, they just released new jobs, which runs a lot better on newer stuff (and worse on older).

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  1. See post above.
  2. Did you remember to correctly set up your account for the QRB?
  3. Are you perhaps comparing old WUs with newer ones? You know, they just released new jobs, which runs a lot better on newer stuff (and worse on older).

 

Oh okay yeah it is core18 stuff so i guess its pretty bad now. And yeah i have the qrb

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if you think Core 18's are bad you should see core 21's.  Might want to check which driver you're on, I know my PPD increased on w10 vs 7 & 8.1  (I'm also on an insider build "10565")

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If you are running really old drivers an update might be in order, also check your cpu usage aswell

as gpu usage on the gpu wu. The difference in ppd between windows 7 to 10 should be marginal

if not nonexistent, granted nothing is wrong. And if you keep having 2k pdd, something certainly 

isn't right. 

 

You probably want to give reinstalling the client (delete data aswell) a shot if you merged windows 

7/10 without doing so.

 

Remember that any estimate less than a few percents into a wu is pretty much worthless though. 

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