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Hypernova
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Is GFAM heavily overweighted against other projects?

I run all my rigs at the moment on three projects: GFAM, HCMD2, HFCC.

I thought I would get something split evenly between the projects. In reality I get 75% GFAM, 22% HCMD2 and 3% or less of HFCC. sad

How can I reset some equilibrium here. ?
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Re: Is GFAM heavily overweighted against other projects?

Per what I know and have fed into the Dashboard and QuickLook charts, GFAM is Normal and HCMD2 is medium. HFCC I'd guess is Low feeder priority now i.e. if you have all 3 in 1 profile, you'll see the imbalance.

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Re: Is GFAM heavily overweighted against other projects?

I'm assuming you have multiple rigs, so I would just simply use different profiles for each rig and have each profile running only one selected project.

For example:

Set rig 1 to run under default profile (GFAM)
Set rig 2 to run under home profile (HCMD2)
Set rig 3 to run under work profile (HFCC)

There may be a better way to to it but that's what I would do
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Re: Is GFAM heavily overweighted against other projects?

Hi Hypernova!
I think there was a comunication here in the forum, that HFCC will be running low prio till the end of the phase (researchers are overloaded with the existing results).
HCMD2 runs with "Medium" prio (checked in the Sekerob's chart) and GFAM - normal. So you have a good illustration of how it works with priorities.

I think you have only one possibility to get different share of projects - as suggested by ryan222h.
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Re: Is GFAM heavily overweighted against other projects?

To add to HFCC, T7 is factually nearly done and T8 has not been received yet from the scientists, hence why it was put on lower priority some weeks ago to preference those who had this science as exclusive.

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Re: Is GFAM heavily overweighted against other projects?

To add to HFCC, T7 is factually nearly done and T8 has not been received yet from the scientists, hence why it was put on lower priority some weeks ago to preference those who had this science as exclusive.

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Ok. Let's wait then for T8 to push HFCC. My aim was to reach 30 years on HFCC. I miss exactly 100 days runtime to reach that target.

I will for the time being keep GFAM and HCMD2.
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