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Message 1576262 - Posted: 22 Sep 2014, 22:55:43 UTC

my user adverage has taken a masisve dive for the past week or so.also my credits have slowed up.i have noticed my validations has soared masivly in the same period.any suggestions to the reason behind this.
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Message 1576401 - Posted: 23 Sep 2014, 5:02:56 UTC

The number of "invalid" results returned by your GPU exceeds the number of vaids by a considerable margin. There is some discussion about this in "number crunching", I would suggest you have a look there to see if it has come to a conclusion.
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Message 1576430 - Posted: 23 Sep 2014, 7:40:55 UTC - in response to Message 1576401.  

Thanks Bob, will check it out.
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Message 1606839 - Posted: 29 Nov 2014, 7:33:31 UTC

The User credit is the accumulated credits.
The recent average credit is the credits gained from solving recent tasks only.

I have no clue how 'old' the tasks could be to be honest!
Please refer to IGCSE Past papers website that intends to help high school and college students for free in the UK. It also has Edexcel and AQA Physics A Level Papers.
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