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I got a p6900

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How rare are these? It seems as though HFM doesnt even recognise it, but it is a bigadv wu, using A5, that I got on my SnB-E box in windows, on the v7 client. Never seen anything like this before on v7/windows. Getting 16:39 frame times on it. That seems pretty good for a 1p.
 
I've received only one 6900 in 4 months of -bigadv folding. And that was running Linux.
The points and TPF are very similar to 6901.

EDIT: See this thread
 
Sweet, I had some p7200 running on other boxes that HFM didnt recognize either. Got them both fixed now :)
 
They are the same as 6901's you should be getting around 87,000 PPD at the frame time you listed the total points for the WU should be around 100,000
 
Actually according to the online calculators (and HFM with the updated file) it is a little bit lower. 83K credit with 72K ppd.
 
Not trying to cause trouble here, but when I goto that calc (you have to click load active/inactive to see a 6900) and put in 16:42, I get 83K value and 72K ppd also. If you put that frame time in against a 6901, you do get the values you said, so there must be some small difference between 6900 and 6901.

LOL Did not know that function was there I was using the 6901 and the 16:39 you have in the OP, I always thought they were the same. :D
 
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