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    HOLY Dutch Power Cow

    Almost 240K candidates in one day with only 6 nodes!!! How can this be? This guy must have had nodes running for a year and just registered them.
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    I would be more willing to bet that he just changed teams and brought his cands with him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by =[PULSAR]=
    Almost 240K candidates in one day with only 6 nodes!!! How can this be? This guy must have had nodes running for a year and just registered them.
    is this possible? the most candidates you can dl are 2000/node, so 2000 x 6 = 12k

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    Even if he changed teams the team would have a huge spike in cands not his daily production

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    I'm not sure how thats possible, but somehow it is. I saw that an was like wow. We're XS though, so we'll fight back no matter what.
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    x714n - make 120 installs all using the same 6 node numbers, then crunch them to completion and you will have 240k cands.

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    hmmmmm, that would explain alot

    i say they trying to use scare tactics
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    Or wait before adding the nodes to your profile.
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    thats part of the way to do it lost prophet, but you have only 6 nodes to do it with, so you would need 120 installs using the same 6 nodes at 2000 cands/install.

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    its no matter. XS is undefeatable at this point. its is only a matter of time before they overtaken.

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    Quote Originally Posted by x714n
    is this possible? the most candidates you can dl are 2000/node, so 2000 x 6 = 12k

    IIRC, there is a post at the cows homepage on how to buffer over 2k on the same node without having it show up. It is not the 'install on a new node number and not add it' method nor is it the 'super-node' method; rather it involves changing the name of a specific file once completeing 2k cands and then d/l more cands. I believe it a .dat file or something like that.


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    I'm probably gonna regret this, as I am with DPC, but the file you are talking about is AFAIK resultQueue.dat in your res folder.
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    buffering (unless its the only way to get results for a machine not on the net) is a bit pointless really.. doesnt change your output over time, just makes it all come up at once rather than every day.

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    Certainly true, though it can be fun to flush big numbers like ICA_Cows did the past days .
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    Well, for a couple of days we had to switch out the cable modem, so 2 of my crunchers were without internet. I usually dont buffer, unless something like that happens.
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    these dumps took months by the cows .... they choose to unload them at a certain point. They look to be still active though!

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    the only question is how active are they?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Syzzer
    I'm probably gonna regret this, as I am with DPC, but the file you are talking about is AFAIK resultQueue.dat in your res folder.
    yep, thats it.

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    It's time to kill them!!! Let's frag them out.

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    Syzzer - agreed

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    You'd have to lose internet for over a week to use up 2000 canidates/processor x.x
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    but i think theyve increased their mainoutput too :/

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