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Hmmm . . . . | |
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ETA for me to get back to a GTX-560 is now, just got the RMA return and have it up in the FX-4100 machine. The GTX-460 goes over to the i3-2120 and now I wait until Thursday for the HD7750. I just got this brand new laptop, spent hours updating over a slow M$ connexion, finally got BOINC/Lunatics installed, then find there's no work... Ah well, no-one ever said that life had to be fair. Time to dowload ghostscript then. ____________ | |
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ETA for me to get back to a GTX-560 is now, just got the RMA return and have it up in the FX-4100 machine. The GTX-460 goes over to the i3-2120 and now I wait until Thursday for the HD7750. Looks like we're back now....come and get 'em. ____________ ****** "Ask not, what your kitty can do for you. Ask what you can do for your kitty." As it is kitten, so shall it be done. | |
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welcome back Mark ! ____________ | |
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Right; got a few CPU tasks but nothing for the GPU yet. Hmm, MobileMeter doesn't want to talk to the new motherboard, have to find some other way to monitor CPU temps. ____________ | |
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Right; got a few CPU tasks but nothing for the GPU yet. Hmm, MobileMeter doesn't want to talk to the new motherboard, have to find some other way to monitor CPU temps. OK, just reported in my first brace of GPU results. No wingmen supporting me yet, tho'. I found a prog called CPU Thermometer that will do for the moment. It reports the i7 cores at 70-71 C for the most part, at 2.4 GHz, but occasionally the TurboBoost kicks in to 3.2 GHz and the temps immediately flick up to 80 C. When TB drops out again they fall to 74 C and then creep back down towards 70 C. GPU-Z is reporting the GT 555M at 94-98% usage and temp 64-66 C running two tasks. ____________ | |
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Hey bro | |
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Re: SIV 4.27 I downloaded it Friday, GREAT JOB. Best info ap I've ever used. Extremely helpful fine tuning my CPU workload. | |
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Right; got a few CPU tasks but nothing for the GPU yet. Hmm, MobileMeter doesn't want to talk to the new motherboard, have to find some other way to monitor CPU temps. Did you say laptop? You want TThrottle ;) On a Windows OS that is. And a cooling pad (external fans) can do wonders for temps. ____________ I'm not the Pope. I don't speak Ex Cathedra! | |
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These laptop CPUs seem to be quite robust. Or is it just mine?... i5 M480 - I'm running it at ~80C for half a year now (goes up to 90C when running at least one VLAR). | |
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These laptop CPUs seem to be quite robust. Or is it just mine?... i5 M480 - I'm running it at ~80C for half a year now (goes up to 90C when running at least one VLAR). Mobile CPU's just seem to take the abuse and like it. The thermal limit for your chip seems to be 105ºC btw. I have overclocked my old Pentium M 1.5 GHz machine to 2374 MHz. It was a little unstable at the full 2.4GHz. Rebooting once every 3 or 4 days so I dropped it down a notch. The max temp was in the 70-72ºC range. While mostly running around 65ºC. Which is well below the thermal max of 100ºC for the chip. It is able to crank out a RAC in the 600-700 range to boot. Far better than the 250-300 it as doing at the stock speed. ____________ SETI@home classic workunits: 93,865 CPU time: 863,447 hours Join the BP6/VP6 User Group today! | |
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These laptop CPUs seem to be quite robust. Or is it just mine?... i5 M480 - I'm running it at ~80C for half a year now (goes up to 90C when running at least one VLAR). You can't... they are bulletproof:) They are built to go 30C higher than desktop (max for desktop is low 70's, but max for laptop is low 100s!). So even if you let your cat sleep on it, it'll just shut down before it overheats. Edit: Beaten by HAL once again... You'll have to come up with a better way of destroying it;) | |
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Well, we're back kind of, and I have during the downtime made my decisions on how I will continue. | |
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Well, we're back kind of, and I have during the downtime made my decisions on how I will continue. Stay away from the light! | |
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I will not upgrade my opt installation until the release of MB V7 is included in the package too. No separate AP 6 app will be installed. Oh good, more AP v6 Wu's for me to have then, ;-p Do know that the latest AP app is about 10% faster, and can still do AP v505 Claggy | |
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Well, we're back kind of, and I have during the downtime made my decisions on how I will continue. Hey, are you encouraging me to turn to the dark side of the force? :-) ____________ /The grumpy old Swede. "I'm so old, that 98% of all trees in the forest, are younger than I am" | |
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OK, so why are the crickets dead? Why does the html status page say the servers are running, but boic cant reach em? | |
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Deleters aren't deleting at all. I guess disk space is going to over soon... | |
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I've got 150 shorties in download backoff, and some 18 hours off being processed. If APv6 continues being split and clogging the pipe, will we notice the storm? | |
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Should I upgrade because of the new version and get new installer etc | |
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