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    Boinc 5.10.7

    New recommended version of BOINC just came out.

    Download Windows version here

    Check here for other versions

    Features:

    * Grid based views.
    * Advanced preferences dialog.
    * Project list in the attach to project wizard.
    * Improved Windows Vista compatibility.
    * An Uninstaller is now included with the Macintosh BOINC Manager distribution.
    * NOTE: BOINC may NOT start at startup if you are running Windows Defender (WinXP, WinXPx64, WinVista, WinVistax64). This issue should be resolved in a future version of BOINC. In order to have BOINC start automatically you'll need to install as a service. On Vista the user account will need to have administrative access to the system.

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    Oh sweet BONIC connects now !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Thanks sierra_bound

    EDIT: I also notice a small GUI update with the progress bars Looks good
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    I dont know what they did but I am getting much higher benchmarks with both Kentsfields..

    X3210 3.2ghz

    Old benchmarks about-

    3000
    5000

    New benchmarks-

    3158
    6565

    Q6600 at 3.5ghz

    Old benchmarks about-

    3000
    6000

    New benchmarks-

    3449
    7616

    So this makes me happy

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    That's interesting. Have to give it a try. According to the WCG forum, there's a new profile setting to give better control of BOINC memory usage which is a handy feature if you're using the machine for other memory-intensive apps.

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    20/06/2007 19:30:12|| 3110 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
    20/06/2007 19:30:12|| 7042 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU

    up from 3k/5.5k

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    Just swapped 5.4.11 for 5.10.7 right now. I wasn't happy with 5.8.16 and switched back to 5.4.11. Anyways, 5.10.7 is a lot better than 5.8.16. I think I will keep 5.10.7.

    When it was first loaded, the result was pretty higher than my old benchmark. So I ran CPU benchmark twice, the result is now back to normal and same.

    Thanks, sierra_bound for the update.

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    My benches have improved as well:

    Pentium M @ 2.0 GHz
    Before: After:
    1782 1848
    3524 3706

    3600+ @ 3.0 GHz
    Before: After:
    2754 2942
    5089 5478

    Sempron @ 2.4 GHz
    Before: After:
    2285 2441
    4007 4549

    Not bad really. Thanks for the heads up sierra.

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    I also just realized you can log into other computers if you've got them on your network.. I have boincview installed so I have the correct files needed on each computer to view them.. Anyway, I just noticed there is an option in boinc under advanced called select computer. You can login as one of the other computers on your network so it'd be like sitting at that computer with boinc in front of you.. I dont know if it was this way on the older versions but I find it kinda cool

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    Quote Originally Posted by njkid32 View Post
    I also just realized you can log into other computers if you've got them on your network.. I have boincview installed so I have the correct files needed on each computer to view them.. Anyway, I just noticed there is an option in boinc under advanced called select computer. You can login as one of the other computers on your network so it'd be like sitting at that computer with boinc in front of you.. I dont know if it was this way on the older versions but I find it kinda cool
    Yup, it has been on older versions.

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    My cpu scores are also higher with this version.

    I downclocked my cpu for the summer heat...
    e6600 @ 3.4Ghz 1.4v


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    Thanks for the heads up Sierra.

    OK, rookie question time....

    To upgrade to this version, do I have to detach from the project on the old version first?

    After install, does this create a new device on my WCG profile? I'd rather it didn't. I've got lots of junk in there already from XSOS testing. How can I avoid a new device, if one is created?

    Thanks much,
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    Nah, just exit BOINC manager, install, and then start up again. Simple as that

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    Quote Originally Posted by 123bob View Post
    Thanks for the heads up Sierra.

    OK, rookie question time....

    To upgrade to this version, do I have to detach from the project on the old version first?

    After install, does this create a new device on my WCG profile? I'd rather it didn't. I've got lots of junk in there already from XSOS testing. How can I avoid a new device, if one is created?

    Thanks much,
    Bob
    The install will not create a new device unless you want it to. You can install it right over the existing version if you want. The installation program will delete any old files that are no longer needed. Close BOINC before doing the install.

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    Bench scores have increased here too, 3000 / 5300 not bad for my ancient AMD technology

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    I'm up on the new stuff. Looks cool...Thanks.

    Benches on EVGA 680i, QX6700@3.2g, 2gig ram. Three runs each

    V5.8.16 (old)
    3000/6208, 2998/6266, 3000/6259

    V5.10.7 (new)
    3143/7220, 3143/7198, 3145/7221

    The new stuff benches higher....
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    i noticed a nice increase in benches to. check out this smoking fast celeron 1ghz oced to 1.1ghz

    before:
    1005
    1752

    after:
    1026
    1718

    whoa no increase!!

    but in all seriousness i noticed a nice increase in my main rig (P4 in sig) and my AMD systems

    nice find man and right in time i am moving more of the windows part of the farm to remote locations today so i can update them first!!
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    I didnt notice an increase on my lappy but both quads did quite well.

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    Odd, my laptop got a little increase. I mean, nothing like your quads, but an increase nonetheless.

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    Big improvement. The last set is E6600 at 3.9Ghz.
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    Finally! working x64 release
    Using the x86 builds under Vistax64, the benchmark didn't work consistently. So under Vista x64 you'd have to run them four or five times...first few would be ~2800/3300 then Dhry would jump to 2800/5100. weird stuff.

    5.10.7 benchies work perfectly now three tries in a row. All benchies done on 24/7 setting:
    X2 Toledo @3000mhz
    2GB UCCC @252mhz 3,4,3,8 1T

    Check out massive improvement under x64 from 5.8.x

    5.8.x:
    2880 whet
    5154 dhry


    5.10.07 x64 client
    :
    2816 whet
    7178 dhry

    that is some good stuff right there make mowing the lawn in 92F heat a little bit easier to take

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    I like the grid view also big improvement in benchscores

    here's my Q6600 @ 3248Mhz :
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    Someone needs to come in here with something on Phase and show us the PWNAGE! Eric crank that old lady up!

    I think GOmeler has one too.

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    Opteron 165 @ 2900mhz

    before: 2728/5038

    after: 2953/5377

    A little increase
    Thermaltake Xaser 3 V2000a ALU
    Phenom x4 905e
    4G ddr3
    Ati radeon HD 4850 sapphire
    OCZ Vertex turbo 30G

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    What's grid view?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcflurry4321 View Post
    What's grid view?
    this new look :
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