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Does anyone know of a way to stop these Project 2665 wu's from running on the smp client? They are killing my ppd on the rig in my sig. Have re-installed the smp client three times but it still downloads them. Am currently running Project: 2665 Run2 Clone421 Gen28. Have a small o/c on cpu to 2.4Ghz but it still takes 40mins to run just 1%.
Many thanks
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Sorry, but you are going to have to put up with them. There are no ways to select which WU's you collect, methods describing otherwise will probably be deleted too.
Did you 'allow units greater than x Meg' during config? If so, you may turn that off to receive less memory hogging WU's.
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Cheers for the reply. Will let this one finish and try selecting smaller units and see how it performs then. Before this it would still take nearly 30 mins to do 1% on a more normal core. Is this about right fot a dual core Athlon?
Rig 1:GA-EP45-DS3R, Q6600 @3.0GHz Noctua NH-U12P cooler, 4GB XMS2 6400 (2x2GB), ATI HD4670 512MB (with Accelero S1 VGA Cooler), 320GB WD SATA + 500GB Samsung Spinpoint, Corsair HX520w, XP Pro sp3, all in Antec Solo.
Rig 2: P5E-VM HDMI, C2D E8200@3.6GHz, Thermalright HR-01 PLUS, 2GB Dominator DDR2 1066, ATI HD3450 512MB, 250GB WD Caviar SE16, Seasonic S12 430w, Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex), in Antec P180.
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Gummi, you could try installing the linux VM smp i described in the post stickied at the top of the forum re dual/quad core machines. The linux client is a lot more efficient than the windows one , even allowing for the virtualisation so you will get more PPD .
Cheers, Keith.
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Have tried that Keith and in the VM the time clock for the o/s (Ubuntu 7.10) was running very slow ie: 1min of real time was 2mins in the VM. Printed your guide out and followed it to the letter (eventually) and everything installed as per the guide. When running the VM the rest of the rig was really slow to respond and the smp was doing 1% roughly every 30mins.
Rig 1:GA-EP45-DS3R, Q6600 @3.0GHz Noctua NH-U12P cooler, 4GB XMS2 6400 (2x2GB), ATI HD4670 512MB (with Accelero S1 VGA Cooler), 320GB WD SATA + 500GB Samsung Spinpoint, Corsair HX520w, XP Pro sp3, all in Antec Solo.
Rig 2: P5E-VM HDMI, C2D E8200@3.6GHz, Thermalright HR-01 PLUS, 2GB Dominator DDR2 1066, ATI HD3450 512MB, 250GB WD Caviar SE16, Seasonic S12 430w, Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex), in Antec P180.
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