r9390 pulling 220-280 credit

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r9390 pulling 220-280 credit

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isnt that low, I was pulling mid 300's now its 200's. I was also not getting credited on my username P.Henry for an entire month. Have an answer?
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Re: r9390 pulling 220-280 credit

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Checking the mod database, I see WU's credited to P.Henry throughout the last few months. Where are you seeing no credits? What I do see is a number of failed WU's from early August, a high number might have shutdown your client from getting new assignments for a while.

As for low points, first check that your passkey is entered into the client. Then remember that it take the client s few percent of continuous progress to display accurate estimates for the total points and the PPD.
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Re: r9390 pulling 220-280 credit

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No errors, are the points adequate?


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Re: r9390 pulling 220-280 credit

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I used to get such PPD numbers when I had a R9 290X a long time ago ... I guess 250-300k PPD is the normal range for this (old and power hungry) GPU ...
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