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Old 01-09-2007, 11:16 AM   #1
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Proteins 2124.2125,2126

Just wondering how many 'Mech folders have one of these nasty proteins on their machines. Looks like I have one running on each of the clients I have running. From the amount of time it takes to do 1 frame, they should finish by the end of the week. These slow crankers really cut into my PPD.
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Old 01-09-2007, 12:02 PM   #2
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I just finished up one of those, 20,000 frames at 12 sec. per frame
66 2/3 hrs. to get 396 pts.
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Old 01-09-2007, 02:33 PM   #3
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I show 13 of them running on my machines right now. Funny thing is one is on my 3.4 GHz 950 dual core. It's at 5% and shows 72.5 hours more to complete. Also have one on the weakest folder in the fleet, a P2-233! It's at 66% and shows 685 hours more to go! Nice points when they're completed but they must be some complex monsters.
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Yup, I got a 2124 runnin on my 4800+ right now, looks like over an hour per percent. Got a 1258 on my video card tho, and its gettin about 14min per frame which gives me about 340ppd!
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Obviously that protein comes from molasses.
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