LOL What happened to you, Rodzilla?Quote:
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LOL What happened to you, Rodzilla?Quote:
Originally Posted by Rodzilla
:confused: :confused: :confused: What?Quote:
Originally Posted by shadowing
Hi all,
I am thinking that is time to change my PR440FX MB with an ASUS PC-DL. Jeff's thread on how to build a rig using 1.6 GHz LV processors is really helpful. However, I found a good deal on a pair of 1.7 GHz/400/256/1.73V processors http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...sPageName=WDVW
My questions are:
1. Can I use those processors to build a PC-DL workstation. ASUS recommends processors 1.8GHz and above to be used.
2. Can you overclock a 1.73V processor like this type of xeon?
3. Besides 1.6GHz LV processors, what other processors can you use on this motherboard? Are 603 pin processors working? Can you overclock them?
Thank you all for your time.
No, don't get those. Those would be Willimate based meaning 180nm. So their pretty old processors. I don't know if they would work in that board. They're pretty old chips so I'm not sure if ASUS supports 'em
jjcom
Those chips are not LV... and if they are 603 they will not work in this board... get the 1.6GHz LV chipsQuote:
Originally Posted by alcabam
Thanks guys! Rodzilla, do any 603 pin processors work with PC-DL motherboard? Let's say 2.2GHz or even 2.4GHz 400 FSB? This MB afte rall is a 603/604 pin board isn't it?
The board is officially a 604 pin board...
I'm not sure if 603 chips will work in it or not. Someone will be able to answer this better than I.
Again I got a couple of questions.
Those with 15 or more systems networked have any problem with D2OL slowing down the network when uploading? I have several that is slowing down my satillite hookup when uploading.
And what is the best air cooler setup for the PC-DL mb.
D2OL uses very little internet bandwidth.... It shouldn't be slowing it down. i would schedule all of your nodes to upload/download at once if you are having problems...Quote:
Originally Posted by Plum Ugly
For the PC-DL the Swiftech coolers look good. MCX603-V
I have 1 node that will still download and work,but they are not uploading.
Is there a way to manually up load or a file to save and reinstall so I don't lose my candidates ?.I have the whole folder saved and allready know how to restore the node (node.prp).
First off... <<<<Congratz on the new baby!!!!!!!!! :toast:
Yes you can manually upload... i take it that you are running it as a service.
If so then...
Go to the service manager (Right click on your My Computer icon on the desktop and select Manage. At the bottom you should see Services...) Stop the XS_D2OL1 service.
Now go to the task manager and stop the Gridwin.exe (or Dockwin.exe) Do it for all of them if you used a multiple node installer (XS_D2OL1, XS_D2OL2 ect.)
Now go to the "C:\XS_D2OL\D2OL1\D2OL" and open D2OL.exe. this will start it in the sys tray...
Right click on the sys tray icon and select Status. There you will see "Manual update"
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If you are just running it as normal then just right click on the sys tray icon and select Status. There you will see "Manual update"
Ok tried that and this is what I get
Error Uploading task results. 0 of 388 were successfully upploaded
Error talking to servlet
Info:Response code: 500. response msg: internal server error
Is there a folder that has my cands in it that I can copy to a new install ?
Unfortunatly no...
It sounds like you have a software firewall blocking it. Disable the firewall and try it.
What firewall are you using? Are you using a router? If it's a router, that may be a problem. It also would depend on your firewall software.
Nothing has changed on my network or machine ...I did no updates...same router settings as was using.I even copied to a different machine and it works the same way ?
It just started buffering,it will download the totall queue size and dock and comform just will not upload.
O well time to reinstall a new copy and get back to 100% production
I saved the folder to try and play around to get my 388 back :banana:
You live real close to me... burn the installation to CD and mail it to me... PM me if you are interested and I'll send my mailing address.
I'm sure I can get that uploaded for you...
Better yet... zip it and e-mail it to me!!!! :doh: SRodman at mchsi dot comQuote:
Originally Posted by Rodzilla
The router won't touch it... D2OL uses port 80...Quote:
Originally Posted by shadowing
From the D2OL FAQ
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Q: I see port ### always open. Why? What ports does it really need?
A: The only port D2OL uses to communicate with our servers is port 80. However, there are two comman ports that work as loopbacks. One random port that will open in order to connect the engine with the GUI and another that exists to communicate with screensaver mode. These ports never access the internet and only exist locally. While they may report false hits on a local software firewall, a hardware firewall will not see this activity.
ok, I'm sure this has been asked before and it's a good bet it's somewhere in all these stickies at least twice.. but I'm at work and don't have time to search... :stick:
What exactly are "nodes"? Is it good or bad (or doesn't it matter) to combine multiple crunching rigs under 1 node?
nodes are the instances of D2OL that youve registered under your name. You can make multiple instances one node and it wont make a difference.
ok 1 more newbie question... how often does the client upload result by default on an always-on internet connection? does it do it as soon as it finishes one?
It's set to upload every 6 hrs.Quote:
Originally Posted by shmaa
is there a "speed" indicator somewhere to help aid in tweaking and comparing different rigs/processors?????
Unfortunately no... :( You will have to just watch your stats and tweak little by little.Quote:
Originally Posted by charlie
Quick question also.. I used to run folding@home for XS.. why D2OL over F@H?.. does XS even still fold?