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Message 931888 - Posted: 8 Sep 2009, 6:13:32 UTC

Ich hoffe Ihr könnt dann besser DEUTSCH verstehen.

Also ich denke UNNÖTIGE Lasten kommen auch von den Informationen die geliefert werden. Ihr habt letztes Wochenende versucht in der Ruprik GPU Infos zu bringen
>Your GPU/CUDA question seems like a different question, but I didn't really >understand what you're asking.


über den Boinc Manager der verwendet wird. Das braucht niemand!!

Auch braucht niemand zu wissen welchen Cuda Treiber man verwendet. (driver: 19038)

Das sind alles LASTEN für die Server...


Noch etwas:
Es gibt Wu´s da rechnet man 5 Minuten und bekommt dafür 25 Credits,
Dann gibt es Wu´s die dauern 2 Stunden dafür gibt es dann lächerliche Credits...
Daher ist es doch ganz logisch das diese gekillt werden. Also wieder unnötiger Web-Trafik....


Also liebe Grüsse an
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Message 931890 - Posted: 8 Sep 2009, 6:30:10 UTC - in response to Message 931780.  

>That will change when the package arrives in Berkeley, but since today is a >holiday in the U.S., the delivery is not going to arrive today.

Warum kommt diese Information nicht in die Technicle News???

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Message 931894 - Posted: 8 Sep 2009, 7:30:24 UTC - in response to Message 931888.  

Now I do understand the words, but still don't know what you want to say. In one message you complain about too many infos given (by the way, where is the "Rubrik GPU"?) in the next, you ask why infos aren't given when you only have to read one or two threads to get them.

And do you really think that the server load increases when info is given here at the forum?

What I do think is that this is no topic for the technical news.

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Message 931903 - Posted: 8 Sep 2009, 8:44:11 UTC - in response to Message 931894.  

>And do you really think that the server load increases when info is given here >at the forum?


NEIN!
DAS WEISS ICH...

wenn unter der Ruprik GPU -
(zu sehen bei meinen Computern
http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/hosts_user.php?userid=1407)

Wenn hier auch die Info DAZU gegeben wird, welchen Boinc Manager man verwendet.
Dann steigt sehr wohl die Serverlast.

Das habe DAS gesehen am Sonntag für einige Stunden.
Am Montag war es dann wieder weg!


>you ask why infos aren't given when you only have to read one or two threads >to get them.

Ich war in 10 Jahren noch NIE hier im Forum...
Diese Information das ETWAS nicht geliefert werden kann, weil ein Feiertag ist,
das sollte man schon hier sehen können unter "NEWS"
http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/index.php

Danke das Du dir wenigstens die Mühe machst mich zu verstehen ;-)

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Message 931904 - Posted: 8 Sep 2009, 9:30:15 UTC

Wow Seti runs out of work!
I joined in 2000. As I remember the data I recieved that time was up to three month or more old. Now a days they do not have enough work for us. This is fascinating.
Thanks to Intel and AMD and all the other processor manufacuturers for providing so much MIPS for so less money.

Stay tuned

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Message 931908 - Posted: 8 Sep 2009, 9:43:08 UTC - in response to Message 931904.  



>for providing so much MIPS for so less money.

4 X Nvidia GTX 295 =
2.000,00 Euro (EUR) = 2.834,00 US-Dollar (USD)

and daily electrical current 24 / 7

=less money?????

;-)
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Message 931909 - Posted: 8 Sep 2009, 10:00:07 UTC

Nobody is obliged to use a nVidia or ATI board. I am running 5 BOINC projects on an AMD Opteron 1210 running Linux 24/7 at 1.8 GHz and always meeting deadlines.
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Message 931921 - Posted: 8 Sep 2009, 11:02:17 UTC

My computer needs work or it becomes almost human (lazy) maybe we should remove the human factor. COMPUTERS DON'T NEED HOLIDAYS
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Message 931986 - Posted: 8 Sep 2009, 22:22:17 UTC - in response to Message 931908.  



>for providing so much MIPS for so less money.

4 X Nvidia GTX 295 =
2.000,00 Euro (EUR) = 2.834,00 US-Dollar (USD)

and daily electrical current 24 / 7

=less money?????

;-)

For that amount of computing, yes, it's incredibly inexpensive.

... and while I greatly appreciate the enthusiasm for the project from those who build very-high-end computers just to crunch, I don't share it.

My fastest cruncher is an Athlon XP.
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Message 931989 - Posted: 8 Sep 2009, 23:05:28 UTC - in response to Message 931986.  



>for providing so much MIPS for so less money.

4 X Nvidia GTX 295 =
2.000,00 Euro (EUR) = 2.834,00 US-Dollar (USD)

and daily electrical current 24 / 7

=less money?????

;-)

For that amount of computing, yes, it's incredibly inexpensive.

... and while I greatly appreciate the enthusiasm for the project from those who build very-high-end computers just to crunch, I don't share it.

My fastest cruncher is an Athlon XP.


the only way i would buy computers just to crunch, is if i won the lottery. first i have to play.


I recommend Secunia PSI: http://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/personal/
Go Georgia Tech.
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Message 931998 - Posted: 9 Sep 2009, 1:51:29 UTC - in response to Message 931989.  



>for providing so much MIPS for so less money.

4 X Nvidia GTX 295 =
2.000,00 Euro (EUR) = 2.834,00 US-Dollar (USD)

and daily electrical current 24 / 7

=less money?????

;-)

For that amount of computing, yes, it's incredibly inexpensive.

... and while I greatly appreciate the enthusiasm for the project from those who build very-high-end computers just to crunch, I don't share it.

My fastest cruncher is an Athlon XP.


the only way i would buy computers just to crunch, is if i won the lottery. first i have to play.

I am not certain I would buy computers just to crunch even then...


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Message 932014 - Posted: 9 Sep 2009, 4:04:14 UTC - in response to Message 931998.  



>for providing so much MIPS for so less money.

4 X Nvidia GTX 295 =
2.000,00 Euro (EUR) = 2.834,00 US-Dollar (USD)

and daily electrical current 24 / 7

=less money?????

;-)

For that amount of computing, yes, it's incredibly inexpensive.

... and while I greatly appreciate the enthusiasm for the project from those who build very-high-end computers just to crunch, I don't share it.

My fastest cruncher is an Athlon XP.


the only way i would buy computers just to crunch, is if i won the lottery. first i have to play.

I am not certain I would buy computers just to crunch even then...

Ahhh now John....

If you won the lottery, you would buy a few crunchers just for SETI.....Your know you would!! ...LOL

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Message 932016 - Posted: 9 Sep 2009, 4:09:13 UTC - in response to Message 931998.  



>for providing so much MIPS for so less money.

4 X Nvidia GTX 295 =
2.000,00 Euro (EUR) = 2.834,00 US-Dollar (USD)

and daily electrical current 24 / 7

=less money?????

;-)

For that amount of computing, yes, it's incredibly inexpensive.

... and while I greatly appreciate the enthusiasm for the project from those who build very-high-end computers just to crunch, I don't share it.

My fastest cruncher is an Athlon XP.


the only way i would buy computers just to crunch, is if i won the lottery. first i have to play.

I am not certain I would buy computers just to crunch even then...

Might depend on that week's jackpot.
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Message 932019 - Posted: 9 Sep 2009, 4:39:43 UTC - in response to Message 931921.  
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My computer needs work or it becomes almost human (lazy) maybe we should remove the human factor. COMPUTERS DON'T NEED HOLIDAYS


Computers don't need holidays, true - BUT people do! — and it was a people holiday, here in the USA (Labor Day) on the 7th. (Berkeley [Pacific Daylight Time, {UTC -7}] time)
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Hello, from Albany, CA!...
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Message 932021 - Posted: 9 Sep 2009, 4:49:12 UTC

You guys are so funny =D
But yes indeed, my computer's working day almost 16-20 hours/day.
Hope everything is going well. Can't help much =/
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Message 932026 - Posted: 9 Sep 2009, 6:44:08 UTC - in response to Message 931894.  



And do you really think that the server load increases when info is given here at the forum?

What I do think is that this is no topic for the technical news.

Gruß,
Gundolf



That is rubbish only makes unnecessary server queries.

09.09.2009 07:51:53 SETI@home Requesting new tasks for CPU
09.09.2009 07:52:33 SETI@home Requesting new tasks for CPU
09.09.2009 07:52:50 SETI@home Requesting new tasks for CPU
09.09.2009 07:55:10 SETI@home Message from server: No work sent
09.09.2009 07:55:10 SETI@home Message from server: CPU jobs are available, but your preferences are set to not accept them

Why did he ask for CPU time if I do not want??
Programmers to work! ;-)

Nice Greetings to all Cruncers

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Message 932034 - Posted: 9 Sep 2009, 7:10:55 UTC - in response to Message 931908.  



>for providing so much MIPS for so less money.

4 X Nvidia GTX 295 =
2.000,00 Euro (EUR) = 2.834,00 US-Dollar (USD)

and daily electrical current 24 / 7

=less money?????

;-)


OK you can still spend a lot of money for the MIPS.
But if you look at this:
Today a C2D E7500 2,93GHz is about 100Eur
In 2000 A Pentium II(I) 400Mhz was about 200-250Eur
So the Eur/MIPS has dramaticaly dereased

Thats what i mean
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Message 932035 - Posted: 9 Sep 2009, 7:19:32 UTC - in response to Message 932034.  



>for providing so much MIPS for so less money.

4 X Nvidia GTX 295 =
2.000,00 Euro (EUR) = 2.834,00 US-Dollar (USD)

and daily electrical current 24 / 7

=less money?????

;-)


OK you can still spend a lot of money for the MIPS.
But if you look at this:
Today a C2D E7500 2,93GHz is about 100Eur
In 2000 A Pentium II(I) 400Mhz was about 200-250Eur
So the Eur/MIPS has dramaticaly dereased

Thats what i mean


German:
Ja ich verstehe Sie, ich weiss was Sie meinen!
Aber wenn man schon 2.000 Euro für ein Projekt ausgibt und dann war es so gut wie umsonst, weil es keine Arbeit gibt, dann ärgert man sich eben ;-(

Seit 5 Wochen schon gibt es Probleme mit senden von Cuda Paketen! Die Bambi Server 9-12 laufen nur 3 Tage in der Woche. Man wird sehen bis Freitag gibt es Arbeit, wenn überhaupt und am Samstag sind Sie wieder offline.

Google Translate:
Yes I would, I do understand what you mean!
But if you already spends 2,000 euros for a project and then it was as good as nothing, because there is no work, then you just annoyed ;-(

Since 5 weeks already, there are problems with sending packages from Cuda! 9-12, the Bambi servers only run 3 days a week. It will be seen until Friday, there is work, if any, and on Saturday you are offline again.

Nice Greetings
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Message 932041 - Posted: 9 Sep 2009, 8:00:08 UTC - in response to Message 931780.  

All you can play around - but only if the project is stable!

Actually, the project is probably more stable than normal at the moment.



Sure ;-)

09/09/09 09:56:01 Project communication failed: attempting access to reference site
09.09.2009 09:56:01 SETI@home Scheduler request failed: Timeout was reached
09.09.2009 09:56:02 Internet access OK - project servers may be temporarily down.
09.09.2009 09:56:10 SETI@home update requested by user
09.09.2009 09:56:11 SETI@home Sending scheduler request: Requested by user.
09.09.2009 09:56:11 SETI@home Reporting 2 completed tasks, not requesting new tasks
09.09.2009 09:56:19 Project communication failed: attempting access to reference site
09.09.2009 09:56:19 SETI@home Temporarily failed upload of 24au09ac.14795.7020.7.10.167_1_0: HTTP error

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Message 932042 - Posted: 9 Sep 2009, 8:32:03 UTC

German:

Die fertigen WU sind 100% fertig übertragen,
dann schafft der Server irgendwie nicht den Upload als Hochgeladen und Meldebereit zu registrieren,
UND DANN FÄNGT DER UPLOAD VON 0% WIEDER NEU AN!
Und das geht STUNDENLANG so!!!

Programmierer bitte an die Arbeit, einen Downloadmanager einbauen, der dort weiter macht wo er vorher aufgehört hat.

Google Translater:
The finished WU are 100% ready to transfer,
Then the server does not somehow manages the uploading as reportet register,
AND THEN UPLOAD THE BEGINNING OF 0% TO AGAIN!
And that goes for hours!

Programmers, please contact the work to install a download manager that there does continue where it previously left off.


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