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#1 |
May 2011
Orange Park, FL
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Has something happened to the individual overall statistics graphs to reduce the GPU TF amounts for the past several days? Mine seemed low, and when I looked at several other users' graphs they also seemed low.
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#2 |
"Kieren"
Jul 2011
In My Own Galaxy!
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I noticed this also, but I think the relative scaling between CPU and GPU shifted a bit. I don't have any captures of the previous state to check this, but I'm sure chalsall will fill us in.
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#3 |
Oct 2011
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I could swear that mine was averaging the last few days worth instead of tracking the actual days performance (I had one machine down for 2 days)
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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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But it's always possible I broke something in the back-end sub-systems which does all this work. Let me look into it a bit and report back. |
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May 2011
Orange Park, FL
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