Thanks for your help, bachus.:)
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Thanks for your help, bachus.:)
Its about time Michal:rofl: I've been bugging you for how long:D Just kidding!
Thanks for coming back to the team and I see you come bearing plenty of quads:up:
Just remember Mr. Memory Guru:) Mem speed and latency mean nothing in WCG. I've tried testing several different ways and received the same results from running stock 800MHz 5-5-5-14 to 950MHz 3-3-3-8 (Dominator CL3's). WCG is based on raw GHz. So, the higher you can clock those without errors the better. Also, great idea on the x64 so far plenty of us are seeing a nice increase in production from switching to x64 based OS's.
Anyway, if you have any questions please just ask:)
Oh ya, my new personal daily output record :D
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10/25/2007 0:013:17:55:17 58,779
Welcome Bachus_anonym !
with all your cpu's @ 3.6Ghz , 60k /day won't be far . Nice :up:
EasyNews........ 4,402,455
XtremeSystems. 4,391,884
This one kills me. I had my network shut off in WCG to see if it would solve a small problem I'm having and missed uploading an easy 20K tonight..:(
Oh, so its your fault?!
Flog him!...;)
-SS
I think it is my fault...
I have my new Q6600/IP35-E crunching. However, I had to disconnect the CAT5 from my front room switch, temporarily, in order to install BOINC-WCG and download WUs.
But, I had to disconnect it, letting it crunch unconnected since last night. I would have connected it in time to dump, but had to work overtime so I couldn't. I figure that was probably close to 15,000 points. Gonna go dump it now. Probably out of, or close to out of, work by now.
Movieman, I bet you could talk for days with just images.
If it ( be beat by less than 15K points ) happens again today it is my fault. Just got home a few minutes til 6; hooked it up right away and dumped 26 WUs but probably didn't get 'em in for today.
Gonna have to find a better solution. I have room in my computer room ( and room on that room's switch ), but need to put it into a case first. Working a lot, then by the time I get home I don't feel like doing much.
But I need my coffee table back, and the machine is set up just like I like it.
Didn't need those 26 WU's today.;)
XtremeSystems - 4,361,770
Easynews - 4,322,105
Right on!
No, no. I'm cool. I have things daisy-chained from my bedroom where the cable modem and router are located. Aside from what gets distributed in this room I have two runs coming out of my 4 port router, going up into the ceiling, then down into an 8 and 16 port switch in the computer room. From the 16 port switch I have a 100 ft' run running the length of the house and hooking up to a 4 port switch in my dining room. The problem is I already have 4 machines hooked up to that, and I don't want to disturb them.
So, I built it and set it up on the coffee table, temporarily. Once it is good to go ( in this case meaning putting it inside a case ), I have a spot for it and a connection for itin the computer room.
Actually, since this is probably not the last time I'll be going through this process it wouldn't hurt to have it. I could then hook it up to one of my current dining room's 4 port and run a 25' cable from one of its' ports and another short one to the machine whose spot I temporarily stole. So, yeah, if it is not a big deal to you, throw it in the box.
And, thank you, kind sir.
Serlv, you must spend all day tripping over wires... :P
Also, my Conroe really is quiet enough that my parents can't hear it now. 24/7, here I come.
:) @ MotF Bane.
Nah, it really isn't that bad. In the bedrooms most everything is out of the way.
Now, in the dining room it gets a little tricky, when I have to go behind one of the two tables that I have rigs on. Careful steppin', for sure.
Now that you mention it, though, I wonder how many yards, total, I have of various wire and cable.
I have a five wire break-out cable that runs from one of the the dining room tables to the HDTV in the living room, as well as an audio cable that has to goeven a little further, to the receiver.
Plus CAT5, plus power cords, plus meece, plus KBs, plus speaker wire, plus added dedicated circuits. It just goes on and on! :D
Im still crunching at half power due to hardware failures :(
Got that Q66 in action. Loading XP64 as I type.
This was also my first install of the TR U120E and I gotta say: What a royal freakin PITA that was!!!! I'd like to meet the guy who engineered that thing so I can slap him silly! Shoulda heard me... I havent cussed like that since I was a Marine.
-SS