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Eventus

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Open the program and click on the team number, or you can go to the site and search for the team.

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ty, yeah i guess u dont show up untill you have completed at least one and if score is = to credit then it looks like im doing pretty well i have one worth 14093.00 credits :)
 

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I am going to be setting up my work laptop at home to run all weekend long. Is there a way to make it so that it will only do one packet at a time and then concentrate at least 50% of all processing power on that one packet?

i think it only runs one at a time. i know mine is at least. im on a payg electicity metre so the wife will likely kill me but ive had mine runing overnight and its maintained work on the single project.


*edit* no sorry mines running 1000+ packets per day but each of those packets is working towards the one single work unit. i think the more packets your cpu can run the better and it means you do the 1 workload quicker rather than doing more simultaneously . sorry
 

Lbox88

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Oops, my wording is wrong, I meant units. My laptop has an I7 core, and it's bogging down running 2 units at once, would like to just make it do one and try to blow through them one at a time instead of try to run 2 at once.

NVM, figured out where it's at on my work laptop and in process of changing it now.
 

TheDarthVap3r

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Oops, my wording is wrong, I meant units. My laptop has an I7 core, and it's bogging down running 2 units at once, would like to just make it do one and try to blow through them one at a time instead of try to run 2 at once.

NVM, figured out where it's at on my work laptop and in process of changing it now.

glad your sorted it yourself , as you may have noticed in my response i have no clue with computers lol :D

*ps* we need to get more people involved in this !
 

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Oops, my wording is wrong, I meant units. My laptop has an I7 core, and it's bogging down running 2 units at once, would like to just make it do one and try to blow through them one at a time instead of try to run 2 at once.

NVM, figured out where it's at on my work laptop and in process of changing it now.


The two you are running is 1 for your cpu(s) and the other is for your GPU.

You will get noticeable ( in my case unbearable ) lag running the gpu, so I would pause it and unpause it when you aren't using the computer.

Although to answer your question if you make the client fullscreen and goto advanced or expert, you can change the # of cores it uses or even define a single core to always run it.

However once you pause the GPU one you won't even notice all 4 of your cores crunching when they can :)
 
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