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Low PPD?

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Yep that's normal, not exactly sure where you got that it was low 

I'm assuming you're comparing your 390 to a 970, and the reason they can pull more points is that the program is simply more optimized for the hardware, and vice versa

I am folding with my msi r9 390, and i5 4460, and I am only getting around 200,000 PPD. Is this normal?

PC SPECS: CPU: i5 4460, MOBO: Asrock H97 Anniversary, RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws X 2x8GB, GPU: MSI Gaming R9 390 8GB, CASE: Cooler Master N200, Storage: 1TB WD Blue, PSU: Coasair CX600

 

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Yep that's normal, not exactly sure where you got that it was low 

I'm assuming you're comparing your 390 to a 970, and the reason they can pull more points is that the program is simply more optimized for the hardware, and vice versa

Specs: CPU: AMD FX 6300 Motherboard: Gigabyte 970A DS3P RAM: HyperX Fury 16GB 1866MHz GPU: MSI R9 270 OC edition Case: Sharkoon VS3-S SSD: Samsung 840 EVO 120GB HDD: 1TB Caviar Blue PSU: Corsair CX500W

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