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EVGA slowing down?

Kendrak

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Are they slowing down already after passing us? Or have they just got their bucks for the month?

If they keep this path, it wont take much to retake #1

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Fold on Brothers and Sisters of the [H]orde!
 
This month's spike was a bit ridiculous, it was comprised of two ramp ups; one at the beginning of the month and then another a couple days after the month started. Kind of fishy, but whatever, regardless I fold for team 33. My guess is that next month we will see another ramp up at the beginning of the month.
 
1. The bucks folders are stopping
2. The sudden plenthora of 670x's which have affected us as well
3. They probably got their electric bills and the wives have put them in the doghouse.

I took a short look at our graph, and we have taken a small dive as well.
 
Don't forget that GPU3 work was in short supply the last day or two also.
 
It's the Bucks spike + the pushing for #1 rush wearing down. Expect another Bucks spike, but it won't be as much next time I'd bet.
 
This month's spike was a bit ridiculous, it was comprised of two ramp ups; one at the beginning of the month and then another a couple days after the month started. Kind of fishy, but whatever
Whenever they need the additional PPD, all they have to do is turn up the dial past 10...

My guess is that next month we will see another ramp up at the beginning of the month.
Yep, I expect as much.

I took a short look at our graph, and we have taken a small dive as well.
A sizable portion of our slowdown was due to Mtnduey not producing for several days straight, and phoenicis leaving after the 4B race ended. Just those two members alone amounted to a ~.7M PPD loss. There may have also been a few other members whose temporary but significant contributions I probable overlooked. Mtnduey ramped up gradually and only came back full force late last week. Hopefully our production will increase once again as others are ramping with new hardware. :cool:
 
Don't forget that GPU3 work was in short supply the last day or two also.

Hey man......I still have that crave case of cheeseburgers if you want them. They are frozen in the chest freezer and I can zap them in the microwave if you would like :)
 
Hopefully our production will increase once again as others are ramping with new hardware.

I just added some ppd but I'm taking a hit from the 670x WUs. I briefly saw ~160k in HFM.net but that went down to 115k.

I was hoping to get more of a mix of WUs and not all 670x.....
 
I was hoping to get more of a mix of WUs and not all 670x.....
I've also been hit hard by those WUs and I think it's pretty much the same with everyone else running both SMP configs. It's really bad when low core count systems with four or less cores get these WUs. It seems like forever before they finish... :rolleyes:
 
The gap was 3 mill, then 2.5, now it is less than 2. That is what I'm watching.

The ppd on a day by day will flux. But that is a trend there.
 
even my athlonII X64 laptop pulled a 6701 and its set to only get small work. it probably wont even finish it. would rather have it sit idle.
 
The 6701's are killing me. My i7 (in sig rig) pulled two back to back. I have 6701's on almost all of my other boxen. I did however pull two Big Adv this morning on both i7s.

On a good note, I may start a new contract within the next day or two and has allowed me to pull the trigger on the remainder of my SR-2 build. All of the parts should be here by the weekend (or shortly thereafter) and by next weekend, I'll add some more to our fight against eVGA.
 
I've also been hit hard by those WUs and I think it's pretty much the same with everyone else running both SMP configs. It's really bad when low core count systems with four or less cores get these WUs. It seems like forever before they finish... :rolleyes:

It takes about 20 hours to complete one on a Q9650 and about 12 on my i7 860 when I run it. A bit over double the time of the other SMP work units....
 
It takes about 20 hours to complete one on a Q9650 and about 12 on my i7 860 when I run it. A bit over double the time of the other SMP work units....


takes me about 30 hours to complete a 6701 on my phenom II 940 @ 3.5ghz ddr2 800 5-5-5-18.. all other WU's take between 12-15 hours depending on what gpu WU's im running..
 
I had five SMP/bigadv rigs, all running 6701 this morning

Thank got my bigadv rig pulled a 2686 this morning
 
Whenever they need the additional PPD, all they have to do is turn up the dial past 10...

Yep, I expect as much.

A sizable portion of our slowdown was due to Mtnduey not producing for several days straight, and phoenicis leaving after the 4B race ended. Just those two members alone amounted to a ~.7M PPD loss. There may have also been a few other members whose temporary but significant contributions I probable overlooked. Mtnduey ramped up gradually and only came back full force late last week. Hopefully our production will increase once again as others are ramping with new hardware. :cool:

yeah that extended power outage killed my lab, sure is good to have it up and running again tho, yesterday was pretty insane with 510k points for the day.
 
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