Project 7645 (114, 0, 159) taking WAY too long

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donkom
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Project 7645 (114, 0, 159) taking WAY too long

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Hi there, I thought this was a little odd...

The last few WUs I've done from 7645 have been taking progressively longer to compute. The last one took a few days when they usually take a little less than a single day. This latest one is currently listed at taking around 11 days to compute. It has me scratching my head!

I'm using a 6-core i7 processor, so these times when everything else is idle seem strange. It's my first time reporting anything here like this, so please let me know if there is any additional information I can provide. Thanks!

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Re: Project 7645 (114, 0, 159) taking WAY too long

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Please post the System section of the log for reference and then a section of the log showing the longer frame times.

Also have to ask if you have checked the task manager to make sure no other programs are using CPU cycles you weren't aware of.
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Re: Project 7645 (114, 0, 159) taking WAY too long

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When was the last time you rebooted? RAM sometimes doesn't get released from some program you used and you could be having RAM starvation problems.
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