Can anybody explain the WU # system

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Can anybody explain the WU # system

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I was just wondering because I had always assumed the # system went (R0, C0, G0) had to be completed before (R1, C0, G0) could be created but apparently that is not the sequence that is used. On 03, June, 15:45 I downloaded
6903 (R8, C0, G0) 1 hr. and 12 min. later 03, June, 16:57 I downloaded 6903 (R10, C0, G0) on another rig which seemed right then on 05, June, 14:25 I downloaded 6903 (R10, C7, G0) which is making me scratch my head because I am running 6903 (R10, C0, G0) and it will not complete until 06, June, 21:20. So howes does the WU # system work it has been said repeatedly that Stanford does not run duplicate WU,s and that the next WU in line can not be created before the previous one fishes but I have downloaded and am running WU's in the same series 6903 which contradict this. ? How did it get to 6903 (R10, C7, G0) without 6903 (R10, C0, G0) finishing. ? Or how did it get to 6903 (R10, C0, G0) without 6903 (R8, C0, G0) finishing. I have both directions covered here so can some one enlighten me on the WU# process. :?: :e?:

Currently running WU's
6903 (R8, C0, G0)
6903 (R10, C0, G0)
6903 (R10, C7, G0)
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2 - SM H8QGi-F AMD 6xxx=112 cores @ 3.2 & 3.9Ghz
5 - SM X9QRI-f+ Intel 4650 = 320 cores @ 3.15Ghz
2 - I7 980X 4.4Ghz 2-GTX680
1 - 2700k 4.4Ghz GTX680
Total = 464 cores folding
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Re: Can anybody explain the WU # system

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Grandpa_01
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Re: Can anybody explain the WU # system

Post by Grandpa_01 »

Thanks 7im I am no longer confused. I guess a person really should not assume things, but that is a lesson I have never really learned in life. :e)
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2 - SM H8QGi-F AMD 6xxx=112 cores @ 3.2 & 3.9Ghz
5 - SM X9QRI-f+ Intel 4650 = 320 cores @ 3.15Ghz
2 - I7 980X 4.4Ghz 2-GTX680
1 - 2700k 4.4Ghz GTX680
Total = 464 cores folding
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