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russkris
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Hello, I just poped in to say G'day, I DL'd the client today and am waiting for it to DL my first unit. Any advise would be good, I'm trying this project on a 450mhz at the moment , how long will it take on the 450mhz running 24/7......

Thanks for the welcomes in advance

Rusty
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Hello Rusty
Good Day to you too!
And Welcome to the forum!

I'm going to guess from @16 hrs to Days.
Each work unit will be different..
I'd like to read your time and score so come
back and post it for all of us!

See-ya-round!

Join "USA"
Robert

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Rusty

It depends on the work unit being calculated. On one of the 3.0 GHz machines I have running, it has taken as short as 3+ hours to as long as 33+ hours to finish a WU. Welcome ... <dataman>
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Welcome, Rusty,

My longest so far has been 43 hours on my Pentium 4, 3.2 GHz. I acquired around 1000 points for that unit. My shortest has been 2 hours. Am running 24/7.

The first couple of units I received were fairly short, 3-7 hours. After that I began getting the 24+ hours ones with a couple of shorter every now and then. I'm currently working on my 13th unit since joining.

Had 2 bad days with the resetting problem but since then everything has been going well.

Thanks for joining.

Jayne
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Good to have you aboad Rusty

My shortest Work Unit was 8 Hours
However my current one is my longest one so far
If I have calculated it right it will take about 67 Hours
I am 21.75 hours in at 32% complete.
Should give me 2144 points
My biggest points for 1 unit yet
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I just thought I would let I would post to USA,
67hrs 6mins 40 sec = 87.6% and thats crunching DPAD as well.

Thanks for the Welcomes friends.

@ graham, how do ya calculate points? :)
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applause russkris
(It's USA [changed name 2] Uncle Sam)
I was getting worried that you gave up!
Oh "me" of little faith!
Now I have one that may take 100= hrs!
Way to Go!

Keep On Crunch'n peace
Robert
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Sorry I was wondering how do you calculate point?
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smile Hi russkris

Have a look here for you answer: http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/forums/wcg/viewthread?thread=1505
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Hi Rusty,

Welcome!! If you need a team to join, we are new and would love to have you as a member. The link will be below this text. (Someone is sure to say this isn't the place for this) wink
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