Stanford please, stir The WU Pot

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Stanford please, stir The WU Pot

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Most unusually for me I’ve been keeping an eye open during the last week for the WUs my PC is processing, it appears that I’m having endless supplies of P6801s, a bit of variety would be great, anyone know why I appear to have got limited to just this one WU? :shock:
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Re: Stanford please, stir The WU Pot

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Because that one project is what they need to be completed the soonest to move the science of the project forward. Projects come and go, and priorities go up and down. You might get a different project every day, or you might get the same project for the next 3 months. WU selection or variety makes very little difference in the long run. ;)
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Re: Stanford please, stir The WU Pot

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Thanks 7im :) I think in the future I'm going to abstain from looking. :wink:

PS I've just 5 minutes back completed, and started another one. :roll:
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Re: Stanford please, stir The WU Pot

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If you're in a points race, the only consolation is that everybody is in the same boat so it doesn't matter. If you're not in a points race, it doesn't matter.
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I'm getting a steady 14931 PPD with my overclocked GTX560 Ti crunching those P6801's. Of course the rare 109xx and 112xx would gain me around 19K PPD, but I'm still very happy with these numbers.
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bruce wrote:If you're in a points race, the only consolation is that everybody is in the same boat so it doesn't matter. If you're not in a points race, it doesn't matter.

Well in that case Bruce, it doesn't matter :ewink:
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Re: Stanford please, stir The WU Pot

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Folding, folding, folding, keep those puters folding, fold on....

Sorry just popped in my head.
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