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    DNETC: Dnetc Rush Day - Bernhard Riemann Challenge

    Dnetc@Home's 2nd Challenge will be 3 days challenge starting on December 16th at 18:00 UTC and ending on December 18th at 18:00 UTC. Only workunits downloaded after December 16th at 18:00 UTC and returned by December 18th at 18:00 UTC will be counted toward the challenge scores. Bernhard Riemann (September 17, 1826 â

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    Re: DNETC: Dnetc Rush Day - Bernhard Riemann Challenge

    We have to register or just crunch and go?



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    Re: DNETC: Dnetc Rush Day - Bernhard Riemann Challenge

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike029 View Post
    We have to register or just crunch and go?
    If it's like last time, crunch and go.

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    Re: DNETC: Dnetc Rush Day - Bernhard Riemann Challenge

    I'll be leaving my 9800GT on Primegrid. I can't believe how much credit one low grade card can get me.
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    Re: DNETC: Dnetc Rush Day - Bernhard Riemann Challenge

    I'll be in for this. Looks like it will finish just before we start PG, thankfully.

    So...with the PG type challenge, where they don't count any WUs you had downloaded earlier, do we just set "additional work buffer" to zero?

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    Re: DNETC: Dnetc Rush Day - Bernhard Riemann Challenge

    If you can't babysit your machine for the start, and you don't run a script, just set your work buffer to .01hours and at most you will miss the start by 20 min or so assuming you are running GPU, if you are CPU it could put you later by considerably more, but it's better than nothing.

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