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Hello,

I have just started running folding @ home on my 32 thread server but it's not getting the results that I though? Its says its only going to get around 33k ppd. It seems to be really low compared with my main rig that brings in 336k ppd.

Any help would be great to bring that number up. It looks to be running on all cores at 100%

 

Rig specs 

OS : windows server 2016

1st Processor : Xeon E7 - 4830 - 8 core

2nd Processor : Xeon E7 - 4830 - 8 core

Memory : 96 GB

 

Just thinking would it be better if I ran them in smaller hyper v clients?

 

 

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You don't have your specs listed anywhere (for your main machine), so I'll assume it has a GPU. If it does, that's why it gets much higher scores. GPUs are far better for Folding. CPUs don't get many PPD. 

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11 minutes ago, Lenovo1984 said:

You don't have your specs listed anywhere (for your main machine), so I'll assume it has a GPU. If it does, that's why it gets much higher scores. GPUs are far better for Folding. CPUs don't get many PPD. 

@Lenovo1984Very true, it does have a GPU in but still I would think those numbers are a bit low? 

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10 minutes ago, Powelljl said:

@Lenovo1984Very true, it does have a GPU in but still I would think those numbers are a bit low? 

How long have you been running F@H on the machine? If it has only been a day or less the PPD won't be accurate. 

 

P.S. LTT is currently competing in a BOINC competition if you can get involved it would really be appreciated. 

 

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3 hours ago, Ben Quigley said:

How long have you been running F@H on the machine? If it has only been a day or less the PPD won't be accurate. 

 

P.S. LTT is currently competing in a BOINC competition if you can get involved it would really be appreciated. 

@Ben QuigleyYep it's been running for 24 hours, not sure how to set up Boinc, never been involved with it

 

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1 minute ago, Powelljl said:

@Ben QuigleyYep it's been running for 24 hours, not sure how to set up Boinc, never been involved with it

 

It's pretty simple, you can always ask on the thread I linked for any help and info. 

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    Gigabyte Aorus GA-AX370-GAMING 5
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