All 4 cores pointed at WCG, getting one brother to set up my loaned Trinity as a temp cruncher, and the other is aligning his crunching with us and might get another PD based right up and running too.
All 4 cores pointed at WCG, getting one brother to set up my loaned Trinity as a temp cruncher, and the other is aligning his crunching with us and might get another PD based right up and running too.
Richland 6790K @ 4.713 Ghz / 2208 NB / 1123 gpu / 2304 Ram [96 Bclk]
F2A85-M Pro, Mushkin Black 2133, iGPU (8760D)
9.7L case (excluding 230mm fan) or 11.6L w/2nd rad fan
Hey, WCG has just started its new MCM (Mapping Cancer Markers) project! (See parallel thread on this)
Lots of team members dropped out of crunching at the end of the HCC project, and I think many did this because their primary goal is to contribute to cancer reseach rather than other projects. The end of a GPU project was probably a factor in some cases too.
I think a lot of those guys would come back for a new cancer project, even if it's CPU only.
How do we let them know in time for some SC Week action?
Keep trying to get that mass mailout happening, MM !
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Now, what stats runs will actually be counted in SC week?
"9-16 Nov" is actually 8 days' runs (9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16)
I forget what happened on previous occasions.
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Am trying to get a new machine up - 2600K in MSI Z68A-GD65G3.
HDD has Win7-x64, trying to set up dual-boot with Debian 7.2. What a nightmare.
No wonder Linux has gone nowhere.
(well, I do think it has actually gone somewhere - backwards)
Last edited by BlindFreddie; 11-08-2013 at 07:51 PM.
You do know that Debian is considered a "reference" distro, right? Not really for serious use and quite flakey but handy for building something else from (no, I'm not recommending Ubuntu for the desktop either). Mint is about the most friendly distro I'm aware of right now. The installer is also quite simple to use.
As far as going backwards ...
I just discovered that Linux is the OS of choice for the GoPro sports action cameras. Desktop computers really are the only place that Linux doesn't hold market dominance.
Last edited by D_A; 11-08-2013 at 07:49 PM.
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Crunch with us, the XS WCG team
The XS WCG team needs your support.
A good project with good goals.
Come join us,get that warm fuzzy feeling that you've done something good for mankind.
Desktop rigs:
Oysterhead- Intel i5-2320 CPU@3.0Ghz, Zalman 9500AT2, 8Gb Patriot 1333Mhz DDR3 RAM, 120Gb Kingston V200+ SSD, 1Tb Seagate HD, Linux Mint 17 Cinnamon 64 bit, LG 330W PSU
Flying Frog Brigade-Intel Xeon W3520@2.66Ghz, 6Gb Hynix 1066Mhz DDR3 RAM, 640Gb Hitachi HD, 512Mb GDDR5 AMD HD4870, Mac OSX 10.6.8/Linux Mint 14 Cinnamon dual boot
Laptop:
Colonel Claypool-Intel T6600 Core 2 Duo, 4Gb 1066Mhz DDR3 RAM, 1Gb GDDR3 Nvidia 230M,240Gb Edge SATA6 SSD, Windows 7 Home 64 bit
Crunch with us, the XS WCG team
The XS WCG team needs your support.
A good project with good goals.
Come join us,get that warm fuzzy feeling that you've done something good for mankind.
Perfect timing for the SC week, as MCM1 just started! MM, how did you know that?
Crunch with us, the XS WCG team
The XS WCG team needs your support.
A good project with good goals.
Come join us,get that warm fuzzy feeling that you've done something good for mankind.
Just switched over. Lets do some serious crunching!
Crunch with us, the XS WCG team
The XS WCG team needs your support.
A good project with good goals.
Come join us,get that warm fuzzy feeling that you've done something good for mankind.
Man... We're so close to breaking 10m per day again!
I pitched in an extra FX 8core (@ 4.4) and a stock A8-6600K today, so I have 20 cores running now.
C'mon folks this SCW!!
The other teams used to fear us this time of year...
If your not crunching WCG, throw us a bone here!
AMD FX-8350 (1237 PGN) | Asus Crosshair V Formula (bios 1703) | G.Skill 2133 CL9 @ 2230 9-11-10 | Sapphire HD 6870 | Samsung 830 128Gb SSD / 2 WD 1Tb Black SATA3 storage | Corsair TX750 PSU
Watercooled ST 120.3 & TC 120.1 / MCP35X XSPC Top / Apogee HD Block | WIN7 64 Bit HP | Corsair 800D Obsidian Case
First Computer: Commodore Vic 20 (circa 1981).
From sticky thread: "Today's Numbers: Get 'Em While They're Hot!":
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Day .................... XS points
07 Nov 2013 ... 9,321,857
08 Nov 2013 ... 9,973,315
09 Nov 2013 ... 9,378,416
10 Nov 2013 ... 9,585,499
No increase so far in points for SC Week. Don't think the SC Week message got thru.
OTOH, the new project has a quorum of 2, so there's often a delay between returning a WU and the points being awarded. We may be in the lag period and points will catch up by the end of the week.
Anyone dare to put an off-topic post in the Intel & AMD forums, advertising the start of the new cancer project and imploring the cancer-crunchers who left when HCC ended, to come back?
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The *new* 2600K is online at stock clocks (3.5G w. turbo) crunching under W7-x64 for now, and it got me the burnt slice of pie today.
Discovered I had hardware instability, fixed that. Installed Deb 7.0.0 no probs, configured GRUB to autoboot Windows loader in case of powerfail, & put it on line, which is how it must stay til SC Week is over.
Last edited by BlindFreddie; 11-11-2013 at 08:01 AM.
Ok, I got the mass email... So it's been a bit ... Hi all .
Id love to donate some resources, but I've been folding with them ( for a couple teams) id lundrog. Can wcg utilize gpu's as well as folding can? Where can I read about active programs that are using resources ? A year ago I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetics , @ 32, so I have been trying to help resource in that or similar fields when not gaming. That and I lost my grandmother to cancer at 16, and recently my aunt.
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Intel I7 3930k in Thermaltake 2.0 extreme water AIO push config
ASUS Rampage IV Extreme EATX Motherboard
2X Vengeance Series 8GB DDR3-1600 Kits
4X EVGA GTX 680 Classified in SLI
3x Crucial C400 128GB, 3x Samsung 840 pro Raid 5, Crucial C400 128GB page drive.
2x Evga supernova 1300 g2 PSU
Corsair 900d case
Last edited by lundrog; 11-11-2013 at 04:03 PM. Reason: Updated sig
Currently WCG is cpu only. The GPU task completed earlier this year.
On a positive note, the new cancer project MCM1 is just a few days old.
We would be happy to see you getting your rigs into that
My Biggest Fear Is When I die, My Wife Sells All My Stuff For What I Told Her I Paid For It.79 SB threads and 32 IB Threads across 4 rigs 111 threads Crunching!!
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Roger Lund - Turbo VMware Nerd.
Intel I7 3930k in Thermaltake 2.0 extreme water AIO push config
ASUS Rampage IV Extreme EATX Motherboard
2X Vengeance Series 8GB DDR3-1600 Kits
4X EVGA GTX 680 Classified in SLI
3x Crucial C400 128GB, 3x Samsung 840 pro Raid 5, Crucial C400 128GB page drive.
2x Evga supernova 1300 g2 PSU
Corsair 900d case
+12 threads on MCM
Distributed Computing: Making the world a better place, one work-unit at a time.
http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/index.jsp
If you look at the points per Team member on a daily basis, we pretty much kick anybody's a$$ who doesn't borg their university or company computers, including Team 2chan.
I just traded some server parts for a DL380 g5 with 8 cores. Now if I could only find the edition of SmartStart that lets me install W2008 Server R2 SP2, I'd have 30 cores rockin'.........
I tried setting up some Virtual Crunchers on Windows Azure, but I had problems accessing them and then seizing root. I will try another stab at it after I get the DL380 up and going.
Desktop rigs:
Oysterhead- Intel i5-2320 CPU@3.0Ghz, Zalman 9500AT2, 8Gb Patriot 1333Mhz DDR3 RAM, 120Gb Kingston V200+ SSD, 1Tb Seagate HD, Linux Mint 17 Cinnamon 64 bit, LG 330W PSU
Flying Frog Brigade-Intel Xeon W3520@2.66Ghz, 6Gb Hynix 1066Mhz DDR3 RAM, 640Gb Hitachi HD, 512Mb GDDR5 AMD HD4870, Mac OSX 10.6.8/Linux Mint 14 Cinnamon dual boot
Laptop:
Colonel Claypool-Intel T6600 Core 2 Duo, 4Gb 1066Mhz DDR3 RAM, 1Gb GDDR3 Nvidia 230M,240Gb Edge SATA6 SSD, Windows 7 Home 64 bit
Maybe next Super Computer Week we should just pass the hat:
18 hours, $33K, and 156,314 cores: Amazon cloud HPC hits a “petaflop”
The company has completed its biggest Amazon cloud run yet, creating a cluster that ran for 18 hours, hitting 156,314 cores at its largest point and a theoretical peak speed of 1.21 petaflops. (A petaflop is one quadrillion floating point operations per second, or a million billion.)
To get all those cores, Cycle's cluster ran simultaneously in Amazon data centers across the world, in Virginia, Oregon, Northern California, Ireland, Singapore, Tokyo, Sydney, and S?o Paulo. The bill from Amazon ended up being $33,000.
http://boinc.berkeley.edu/
Active: 236,695 volunteers, 632,408 computers.
24-hour average: 8.837 PetaFLOPS.
Meh
Well, the electric bill came in. Time to start winding 'em back down.
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