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GPU has longer TPF than CPU.

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If you're doing anything demanding on your GPU the TPF (Time per Frame = how long it takes for 1% to be done) will jump up since the F@H program will be prioritized second. Just don't do anything on the GPU for a bit and it will go back to your normal TPF. 

@Lanoi

This is weird. It's at 80% and it says 22 hours left.

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                                                      GPU

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Any ideas?

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If you're doing anything demanding on your GPU the TPF (Time per Frame = how long it takes for 1% to be done) will jump up since the F@H program will be prioritized second. Just don't do anything on the GPU for a bit and it will go back to your normal TPF. 

@Lanoi

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If you're doing anything demanding on your GPU the TPF (Time per Frame = how long it takes for 1% to be done) will jump up since the F@H program will be prioritized second. Just don't do anything on the GPU for a bit and it will go back to your normal TPF. 

@Lanoi

Ah, thanks. 19 minute TPF, now. :)

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