My R@H production down on one box

Rudy Toody

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I have two nearly identical PCs, both over-clocked, both crunching R@H 24/7.

On 10 Dec, the RAC began dropping on the faster one (11% overclock). On 10 Dec, the RAC was 834.2 and today it's about 815. One small uptick on 17 Dec (819 to 820.)

Both TC charts have 45-degree lines, so I don't seem to be losing any credits.

The RAC chart for the slower one (10%) meanders a bit, but it's still increasing.

The faster box also runs my web server, which handles 4-5 queries per day. The two processes have been running together for about 3 months with no conflicts.

Does anyone have any ideas why this box would take a sudden nosedive?
 

BadThad

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IMO, those are normal fluxuations. I wouldn't worry about it unless it was like half or something big.
 

Philippart

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it is probably due to the credit system which is based on the average credit/structures determined by computers in their lap as far as i know.

The credit/WU rate isn't steady. Your RAC will surely go up again soon.