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Message 37130 - Posted: 16 Oct 2004, 9:30:42 UTC

I wanted to know if you have same "problems".Since last 2 or 3 ver. of boinc my pc needs much more time to complete a wu.

Before i had something like 2h50m and now i need 4h10m...(AMD Athlon 3200+)

Thx for your help
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Message 37132 - Posted: 16 Oct 2004, 9:40:56 UTC

Yes my crunching speeds have moved up about Ihr since seti client 4.05
I believe everyone has found the same,so there's no need to worry about it
Happy crunching


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Message 37136 - Posted: 16 Oct 2004, 10:03:10 UTC - in response to Message 37132.  

> Yes my crunching speeds have moved up about Ihr since seti client 4.05
> I believe everyone has found the same,so there's no need to worry about it
> Happy crunching
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Thanks for the fast answer it would be interesting to know how much longer you now need for a wu so if you can post your times before and after the new client.


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Message 37166 - Posted: 16 Oct 2004, 12:46:46 UTC

pentium 3.06 with ht crunching 2 at a time
before = 4hrs 30m
after = 5Hr 30m

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