It might sound daft but those cpu's are running at full speed aren't they? BIOS or windows hasn't down clocked them at all has it?
TPF on dual L5640's:- Avg. Time / Frame : 00:01:53 - 42,593.6 PPD
Lopsided points when folding -smp
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Re: Lopsided points when folding -smp
Not that I know of. Resmon shows the cpu at 102% of maximum frequency.
It's doing P6099 now, still six minute TPF but fahmon now says 35792ppd, so I presume it's normal.
I'm just going to quit thinking about it. It's finishing stuff so fast, like this 6099 has a preferred of 7.7 days and it will have done it in 10 hours.
Actually I just noticed the dual 5520 is doing the same project, tpf is about 7:40, so it seems they are about right.
It's doing P6099 now, still six minute TPF but fahmon now says 35792ppd, so I presume it's normal.
I'm just going to quit thinking about it. It's finishing stuff so fast, like this 6099 has a preferred of 7.7 days and it will have done it in 10 hours.
Actually I just noticed the dual 5520 is doing the same project, tpf is about 7:40, so it seems they are about right.