Specially for people with multiple GPU clients running. Yesterday I found out, that one half of my GTX 295 produced point to team 285, instead of team 385. I've done 50 000 point for then under my name, being #1 folder by far in this team
Jaak
Tip of the Day - Check Your username and team number
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Tip of the Day - Check Your username and team number
building 32 GPU folding rig: 16 x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 295 cards; dual PSU solution; 4 nodes.
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Re: Tip of the Day - Check Your username and team number
I'm sure team 285 is thankful for your donations.
Re: Tip of the Day - Check Your username and team number
Good tip. I was folding as Anonymous on a couple of my cards. At least I had the team right
fahmon is a great utility for finding issues like this, not to mention the failed machine, work units, etc. It's like viagra for F@H.
fahmon is a great utility for finding issues like this, not to mention the failed machine, work units, etc. It's like viagra for F@H.