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Message boards :
Number crunching :
Is there a outage on the way again?
(Message 215779)
Posted 16 Dec 2005 by E-30 [Black Sheep] Post: oh well if there is one i think everyone has other projects o any ways thats why boinc was made so you will allways have work. |
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Message boards :
Number crunching :
Validators just got turned on
(Message 213498)
Posted 14 Dec 2005 by E-30 [Black Sheep] Post: yea i see the same thing but it ok i onder how long will it tack to get all the pending stuff to go though. |
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Number crunching :
Semperon or Celeron?
(Message 53495)
Posted 13 Dec 2004 by E-30 [Black Sheep] Post: > > Both Grant and Quantum are right: > > There are Semprons for socket-A, with Thouroughbred and Barton cores > (seen > > both, but officialy the Barton version doesn't exist), and there are > Semprons > > for socket-754. These have the clawhammer or winchester core, with all > the > > goodies from the Athlon64, but with 64bit disabled, and only 256kb > cache. > > > > I think both are better then the Northwood Celeron (128kb cache and > 100/400MHz > > FSB), but I think Prescott Celeron (256kb cache and 133/533MHz FSB) is > about > > equal to socket-A Sempron. They can't beat the socket-754 Sempron. > > > > So in the end it comes down on the CPU-price.... > > > Yes, you're absolutely right - there are two kinds of Sempron - my fault :)) > well i been doingseti sence 2002 and i did it on a celeron 2.00ghz times were slow theni did it ona amd 1700 a lot faster and then i am on a labtop now in the army and keep seti fgoing on a amd64 3000+ And times are about 4 to 5 hrs so i have seen times get faster as i got a better computer. > |
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Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Sig Test...
(Message 49301)
Posted 25 Nov 2004 by E-30 [Black Sheep] Post: test e-30 |
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Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Sig Test...
(Message 49289)
Posted 25 Nov 2004 by E-30 [Black Sheep] Post: > again > http://boinc.mundayweb.com/seti2/stats.php?userID=1245 > >jest testing |
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