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sad Raising comparasion rates

Alright, I had about 80/100 at first. that dropped to 60/100, so i raised my storage limit up to 5gb. now its down to 63. I looked at the RAM, and the comparasion is 384MB.

I cant afford a fast CPU or RAM, so this sucks for me. plus 384 is quite a bit (at least for me). i have seen one, only one, computer that had this, and it was my schools server (2gb ram).

Please lower it sad
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Re: Raising comparasion rates

Alright, I had about 80/100 at first. that dropped to 60/100, so i raised my storage limit up to 5gb. now its down to 63. I looked at the RAM, and the comparasion is 384MB.

I cant afford a fast CPU or RAM, so this sucks for me. plus 384 is quite a bit (at least for me). i have seen one, only one, computer that had this, and it was my schools server (2gb ram).

Please lower it sad

These comparison numbers are used for just that - comparison. They're used only to generate a factor which is multiplied to generate points. It has no effect on anything else nor does it affect your computer's ability to process workunits. Faster machines with more resources generate more points.
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Re: Raising comparasion rates

Okay, as long as its not affecting how much my computer can do.

How are these comparasions generated?
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Re: Raising comparasion rates

Okay, as long as its not affecting how much my computer can do.

How are these comparasions generated?

They benchmark system was arbitrarily chosen by UD. By today's standards, it's now a bit below average. You can read all about how points are computed here: Points System
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