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Re: Increasing Points Per Hour?

Looking at Mamajuana's stats as of lunchtime today:
Runtime 430900777 seconds
Points 13967391

13967391/430900777*60*60= 116.69


Looking at my stats tonight.

1804336 hours
812,201,169 points
812,201,169/1804336 = 450.13 Pts/h

This is more that two and half times what is in my SUNRK sig. This is the result of the HCC1 GPU project that had very high points. The 168 Pts/sh in the SNURK sig is only what I have been averaging lately. So it must be an average of only recent runtime.
That makes sense, so it is only a recent average...
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Re: Increasing Points Per Hour?

So here am I storming up the rankings of all but the PPH, which is only showing as 120 as per the SNURK sig.

Is this the way this is calculated, ie is it Points/hours since joining, in my case (for this account) March last year (Registered Member Since: 17/03/13 09:46:06)

OR - is this calculated by Points increase/24 - ie last return

If this is indeed proving my PPH is really low, how can I increase it?

Is this impacted by the fact that about half of my machines only come on line over night?

Suggestions appreciated...


Here is the explanation of how points are calculated. Hope it helps!

Thanks,
ErikaT
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Re: Increasing Points Per Hour?

So here am I storming up the rankings of all but the PPH, which is only showing as 120 as per the SNURK sig.

Is this the way this is calculated, ie is it Points/hours since joining, in my case (for this account) March last year (Registered Member Since: 17/03/13 09:46:06)

OR - is this calculated by Points increase/24 - ie last return

If this is indeed proving my PPH is really low, how can I increase it?

Is this impacted by the fact that about half of my machines only come on line over night?

Suggestions appreciated...


Here is the explanation of how points are calculated. Hope it helps!

Thanks,
ErikaT
Many thanks Erica, yes it helps...
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Re: Increasing Points Per Hour?

Went to the Globe Sig thread to resolve how Efficiency Pts/h is calculated. wink

Average points per day / Average run time per day.

Unimportant but curiosity is satisfied. smile
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Re: Increasing Points Per Hour?

Went to the Globe Sig thread to resolve how Efficiency Pts/h is calculated. wink

Average points per day / Average run time per day.

Unimportant but curiosity is satisfied. smile
Brill, thanks jonnie, I don't know why I didn't think of that!

Thanks again...
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