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looks like i snuck in the backdoor once again :bananal:
Wow. Another 2 million day.:bows:
^^^ WOW! This is one hell of a tough group to get into!
I guess I need another 7970! :wasntme:
My Logic tells me that there is no way in hell that you are selling that system............I Know You!:D:sofa:
LOLOL..Over 2.5 million just to get the smell of the plate that used to have some crumbs that fell off of someones pie!:rofl:
You guys aren't making it easy for me..:D
One slice will be available soon. I don't know how much longer I can keep this up. I'm hoping that HCC GPU ends before summer arrives here in SoCal and our house turns to :explode2: (oh, and before wplachy passes me. :D).
Passing you is iffy because I have a problem similar to yours, not heat but cost (fixed income and all that stuff). But if I do we'll be even, you've passed me twice and I've only gone by you once so I'm trying like hell before they turn off the electric :rofl:
Bill P
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SAM is unbeatable daily on points. But amazingly in runtime its another story. :D
Just amazing what ddtung did and without Hyper-Threading.
MM, I think I found the Thread you mentioned here
Unfortunately the pictures do not show anymore... URL links likely gone... Comments from post replies do give a verbal insight into DDTUNG massive crunching farm.
well one 7970 isn't even getting me crumbs so maybe this second one will! :D
I did find this thread, but no pictures either :(
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...r-FARM!/page17
Looks like the pics might have been killed off by the hosting site. Shame.
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Whats this? Dave getting arse pie :eek: & Hypernovas system is still expanding it seems :up:
Pie is like sex..Even us old farts need some once in a while!:rofl:
Overheard on the Team 2ch forum:
Who are those guys?
http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/613...ndsundance.jpg
When you put pie and sex in the same sentence it conjures up some ugly images MM
Congrats on the pie, Dave. You've been malnourished long enough!
Sam has probably diverted one rig from GPUGrid to WCG. We may reach the 100 million points after all.
dayum ... 372,353 for arse pie ... if/ when they announce HCC gpu continues beyond May I'll pony up for another card ... maybe check out a 7790 (or 2).
If HCC is extended I'll def grab another GPU or two. The 7790s look to be great cards for PPD output/cost.
Has anyone seen how much the 7790 cards will cost?
If Androids dream of electric sheep, do crunchers dream of cpu pie?
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Careful eating that slice in bed Dave. It sticks to the sheets http://i602.photobucket.com/albums/t...b/0b414ed3.gif
MM staying attached to that bootie!
Damn, look at those numbers for pie.....great job guys :clap:
Woohoo, a 7770 was apparently what I needed to make the top 10.
No more Hypernova?
I believe Hypernova also crunches for another team, so he switches back and forth.
Welcome Back HyperNova... Sure hope that you can stick around until the end of the ATI_hcc GPU WUs....:yepp:
Indeed jeanguy2. This is the last run. The last mile. The last sprint. The last ............:(
Unfortuntely due to high temps I cannot run anymore full power. Seven units are out. Running on 11 machines.
My temps are at 91C for 1210 MHz and 1.2V and the fans are spinning at 84%. I have a bit more fan speed to go until I have to lower clocks.
1.S,
91 deg C is a might hotter than what I would dare to set for 24/7 crunching. Everything I have read on video card OC suggested a Max of 85 deg C except for short benching run. I personally use a max of 70 deg C for 24/7 GPU crunching. I now run 2 Gigabyte R7950 WF3/OC in Xfire in one rig. They ru @ 1200 core and 1.288V VDDC. Temp for top video card range from 58 to 62 deg C. Ambient room temp presently 19 to 21 deg C. Fans are set at a fix 78% setting for both video cards.
Suggest that you try to add a side exhaust fan above video card to remove hot air being generated by video card and insure that you have an unrestricted cool air intake airflow into the case. This extra side fan, above the video card, reduced the top video card temp by 10 to 12 deg C for my crunching rig.
1.S... U is definitely running one HOT crunching mama...!!! :flame:Quote:
The max temp for the GPU is 105C and my VRM temps are 85C and 65C according to GPUz. I put another fan on it and I'll see if that lowers my temps a bit.
Sam,
You must have increased your ATI_hcc crunching rigs setup. Over 2.1 million BOINC PPD on a low server validation day...
U is definitely "making hay while the ATI_hcc sun shines"... :D
Actually the server has chomped through a big chunk of pv's today, for me at least & I've also had near 100% uptime on my hosts recently which helps :D
It's quite doable but with so little time left on HCC GPU I don't know if it's worth putting too much effort in unless you're going to keep going and use the ATi cards elsewhere after HCC burns through what's left of it's work.
It kind of depends what distro you're talking about. It might be better to take it to the Linux thread,too, since it will be relevant to a number of people and that's where they'll go looking for it.
From what little I've read seems like Ubuntu might be he easiest to work with. I actually ran the Dotsch version with BOINC as part of the install package on USB drives a while back. They were pretty much set and forget but they were for CPU crunching only and didn't work when the IB CPUs and mobos came out. I'll look at the Linux thread. I keep hearing getting the video drivers to work is the biggest issue with ATI cards.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...31#post5182731
This is the one I'm referring to, just so we're on the same page.
The first installation I did on Linux Mint 14 Cinnamon(64 bit) was a little hard for me because I knew zero about linux. Once I got the hang of it it got easier the 2nd time. I just installed it the 3rd machine and it was easy as pie, though that time I didn't install for GPU crunching.(Although I did forget to change the machine profile in my WCG profile for a couple of hours).
I was thinking maybe DA and some other Linux guru's should collaborate on a "This is how you set up Linux for crunching" sticky. I figured it out with his help and a few others. However, It was a little hard to figure out exactly what to do from all of the posts the first time just on my own.
You mean this thread? http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...all-and-forget
It was a sticky for a while but got un-stickied for some reason.
Yep that's the one. I guess I was thinking if there was a more simplified protocol for installation, along with some notes like, you can do this or this at each step, that might be more helpful than trying to scroll through and digest a whole thread. Your simplified steps at page 5 or 6? ended up working well on my last installation. But I did know where to download BOINC and how to install it. On the first attempt I didn't understand anything about Linux, so I didn't even know how to mark the BOINC program for installation.
I will say that on some projects, the Schistosoma, Leishmaniasis, Malaria,and Human Proteome Folding in particular, I'm seeing reduced times to WU completion of approximately 40-50% of what I'd see in W7. So that may provide enough motivation for some.........
The GPU project is finishing right on time with the rising external temperatures. We are at over 20 deg Celsius here. Finally spring is here. It was a long long winter.
I am near the target of rank 15th. Should happen in two days. After that the big crunching season will be over until next winter. It was a hell of a ride. :up:
WTF SAM? Over TWO MILLION BIONC in 24 hours? Dafuq dude, dafuq :rofl:
Yesterday I reached #13 based on daily numbers :) Finally resolved issues - had to disable Xfire, otherwise it produced errors and stuck WUs... I have one more GPU :rolleyes:, maybe if I add it, I'll make it into the pie :)