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An athlon XP1800+ @ 11x200 = 2200 MHz at home and a P4 2.6 (no HT) at work.
Right now both doing half FaD and half S@H.
As soon as S@H is over / won, they'll just be doing FaD.

And a question: Why doesn't the client send/receive according to the settings? Is this a known bug or some setting I got wrong?


Edit: The P4 will be on FaD full-time, because seti driver keeps crashing.
 
I'm not sure if I'd call it a known bug but if you look earlier in this thread you'll see that most of us on the team are having the same issue. I wish you could set a specific time each day for uploading and downloading.
 
Hey I just set up my machine yesterday to start running FaD.. still don't appear on the stats page though.
One thing that's weird is that my main PC running FaD is an AMD 2700+ yet it only gets a CPU rating of 76 - is this normal? It seems a tad low to me.
Incidentaly the other machines I got running it are a P4 2.6Ghz and a P2-450Mhz
 
Originally posted by: COMPOSTHEAP
Hey I just set up my machine yesterday to start running FaD.. still don't appear on the stats page though.
One thing that's weird is that my main PC running FaD is an AMD 2700+ yet it only gets a CPU rating of 76 - is this normal? It seems a tad low to me.
Incidentaly the other machines I got running it are a P4 2.6Ghz and a P2-450Mhz

I have a rating of 140 with my XP 1800+ so there is deffinetly something wrong with that 2700+. I'd look for other programs taking up resouces, sceensavers hurt performance big time.
 
Yeah, I sorted it out now - it turned out that my 2700+ CPU had been running as a 1500+ for the past four months!!
It took me a while to realise that I'd forgotten to set the FSB to 166Mhz in the BIOS though but I quickly rectified it earlier today and now I'm getting 168-210, which seems a lot better!
 
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