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picard25
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Re: Ridiculous time to complete units

un-installed,deleted and re-installed and everything is running normally. This will join the massive list of "Hiccups of PC ownership".
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Re: Ridiculous time to complete units

Unfortunately I spoke too soon as the problem reoccurred within 24hrs.Decided to abandon processing on my AMD PC and just run on my Intel one which,after 4 days,has being processing perfectly.

Such is life.
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Re: Ridiculous time to complete units

Unfortunately I spoke too soon as the problem reoccurred within 24hrs.Decided to abandon processing on my AMD PC and just run on my Intel one which,after 4 days,has being processing perfectly.

Such is life.

Try running one work unit at a time and see how it runs. Gradually increase by increments of one and see when the problem may resurface.

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Re: Ridiculous time to complete units

I have gotten another interesting issue in regards to time CPU time of 0.27 eclipsed time of 1.01 hours. Has anyone seen this before?
https://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/contribution/workunit/338738681 result returned as valid
My wing person was able to complete it in a what I would call normal CPU time of 2.31 hours. The majority of tasks run for around 1.11 / 1.15 hours

AMD Ryzen 9 3900 X 32 GB of 3200 MHz RAM DDR 4
12 cores/24 threads only running 11 tasks at a time.
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Re: Ridiculous time to complete units

AMD processors all 16 core CPUs, AKA 32 threads
7950X 1:15 hours:minutes or 1:05 (different memory)
5950X 1:32
3950X 1:44
intel i7-7800K (6 core, 12 threads) 2:10
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Re: Ridiculous time to complete units

I have gotten another interesting issue in regards to time CPU time of 0.27 eclipsed time of 1.01 hours. Has anyone seen this before?
https://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/contribution/workunit/338738681 result returned as valid
My wing person was able to complete it in a what I would call normal CPU time of 2.31 hours
That doesn't seem to be too unusual, I have the runtime of MCM1 WUs on one and the same hosts vary by 100% or even more at times.

Beside that, what I have rather frequently (and mentioned several times before) is occasional WUs that never seem to finish, with various percentages of progress showing, though usually it is something in the 99.xxx% range. Most of them don't show any CPU Time/CPU Time since last checkpoint at all, just some "--:--" instead, or sometimes just all zero. This is happening literally for years, even under IBM, and I just got used to abort those WUs as soon as I become aware of them and free up those slots again...

And this has been happening on varying CPU and OS version, at least both on Windows and macOS (don't recall on Linux or Android).

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