Just a thought but I think your production drops dramatically if you reset your computer.
I transferred my internet server to a another case with better cooling as the heat being given out by the computer was getting ridiculous and I think it was seriously in danger of melting things. So the machine was off the folding for about 2 hours whilst I was playing around with it (I think... I was watching a film at the time and doing things slowly), but my production has dropped drastically, more so than the two hour gap could accommodate.
I have added my other machine back into the work and both are running 24/7 but my production is nothing like it was when my little server was running 24/7 for about three months solid.
So does the time spent folding add into the mix, i.e. is a machine more efficient when it has been folding for a long period of time without being powered down?
Good point soon though… if I can get hold of a good TB “B” core then I’ll be able to get three machines folding 24/7 at an average of 1500mhz  .
~ Boli
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1800+ @ 2247 (214x10.5) - STABLE, 512MB PC3700 TwinX Cosair RAM, NF7-S v2.0, GeForce3 Ti200
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