Posts by Fivestar Crashtest

21) Message boards : Number crunching : only if you are interested about skulltrail. (Message 665791)
Posted 24 Oct 2007 by Profile Fivestar Crashtest
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Cyberguys has quite a few too . . .



I wonder if that would play nice with my Iogear KVM? I couldn't get a usb keyboard to work with it. But I do have a usb KVM...

22) Message boards : Number crunching : vote_monitor (Message 663714)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Profile Fivestar Crashtest
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Just saw that on the server status page.

What's that for? UOTD?



The purpose is explained here:

http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/forum_thread.php?id=36861&nowrap=true#662869
23) Message boards : Number crunching : Would you upgrade to a Q6600 just for SETI? (Message 657116)
Posted 10 Oct 2007 by Profile Fivestar Crashtest
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you mean with 4 seti w/u or any 4 w/u it pulls 135 watts. Thats very good. My p4 pulls 140 on full load with HT on. I put a watt meter on most of my machines and they vary from 100 to 150 watts. Might be time to upgrade to one of these quad cores.

Nairb


Ok, I just looked at it. 144W under full load at 3.0 GHz. I looked at my notes and 135W was before overclocking. Sorry.

My notes also show my E6700 read 150 W loaded. Not overclocking that, so I think the Q6600 is marvelous for power consumption.
24) Message boards : Number crunching : Would you upgrade to a Q6600 just for SETI? (Message 656832)
Posted 9 Oct 2007 by Profile Fivestar Crashtest
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Does anybody have the power consumption for one of these Q6600 under full load.
You know.... how many watts it pulls.

Ta

Nairb


My Killawatt says my Q6600 pulls 135 W at full load on a P35 board with a 610 W power supply. That is with a modest overclock.
25) Message boards : Number crunching : AMD vs. Intel (Message 648159)
Posted 24 Sep 2007 by Profile Fivestar Crashtest
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The fight is here.
26) Message boards : Number crunching : When crunching 24/7... (Message 647854)
Posted 24 Sep 2007 by Profile Fivestar Crashtest
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WOW. Crunching 24/7 made his processor disappear. Hmmm, Never seen that happen before.


I have.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSALep8QZ84

Warning: Adult language and fake French accents.
27) Message boards : Number crunching : Validate Errors II (Message 619555)
Posted 15 Aug 2007 by Profile Fivestar Crashtest
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I thought validate error were fixed... so what's going on here?

http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/result.php?resultid=589276289

http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/result.php?resultid=589273431

http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/result.php?resultid=589247807

http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/result.php?resultid=588976539


You need to pick up the 2.4 version of Simon's optimized app, I think that might take care of these. You are still using 2.2b.
28) Message boards : Number crunching : Intel® Core 2 Quad Q6600 and Temps (Message 619341)
Posted 15 Aug 2007 by Profile Fivestar Crashtest
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who are all the Boys with an Q6.600 running............



I know you didn't ask me, but I have 50-54 deg C at full load on my Q6600 with a Big Typhoon on an Asus P5B. ;)

Pam
29) Message boards : Number crunching : Q6600 Computer (Message 616171)
Posted 8 Aug 2007 by Profile Fivestar Crashtest
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I wonder can It be installed in an i975x chipset motherboard that supposedly has 1333 support in the Bios? An Abit AW9D-MAX in this case. If Yes, It would be really good, Otherwise I'd not bother as It would be way too expensive to get for the next 4 years or so.


Surely it will go in a P35 chipset motherboard? They are supposed to be 45nm ready.
30) Message boards : Number crunching : Q6600 Computer (Message 615878)
Posted 6 Aug 2007 by Profile Fivestar Crashtest
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:)

who?


That looks pretty good. Nice new computer you have there. :D

Pam
31) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Give Us A Caption! - CLOSED (Message 610575)
Posted 28 Jul 2007 by Profile Fivestar Crashtest
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95 miles an hour! A new record for Winsor Pilates!
32) Message boards : Number crunching : What's in YOUR electric bill? (Message 608553)
Posted 25 Jul 2007 by Profile Fivestar Crashtest
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Usually under $80 but with AC on, it was $128 this month. I only keep the thermostat at 80 deg F.
33) Message boards : Number crunching : Getting new cruncher : need some advice (Message 608550)
Posted 25 Jul 2007 by Profile Fivestar Crashtest
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I'll also run it on ubuntu or maybe debian (yeah maybe a linux switcher coming)has somebody had problems with that config ?

Any advice would help, so thanks.


I have Ubuntu on a Core 2 duo, I used the 64 bit Feisty Fawn, 7.04, added ia32 libs from the Synaptic Package manager. I use the 64 bit BOINC 5.10 for Linux, and BOINC manager works for me and everything. BOINC client would run for me without the ia32 libs, but BOINC manager didn't until I put them in. I used the Gigabyte SATA ports (dvd and hard drive) on my P35 board and I didn't encounter any problems. But if your board has IDE on a JMB chip, I think Linux 2.6.18 or higher can handle it now.
34) Message boards : Number crunching : no work? (Message 608489)
Posted 25 Jul 2007 by Profile Fivestar Crashtest
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I had one that wasn't getting any, "no work" messages while all my others were filling up nicely. Stopping BOINC and restarting it got the work units flowing again on that one.

Happy Crunching,

Pam
35) Message boards : Number crunching : running bonic off ram hlep!!!! (Message 598244)
Posted 4 Jul 2007 by Profile Fivestar Crashtest
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ok i got dsl working off a cd, and i downlorded boinc linx x86 verion now how do i open it?


Put the downloaded file in your home folder.

Open a terminal and type

sh boinc*

Then type

cd BOINC

./run_client

either run boinc manager in a separate terminal, or you may just run boinc manager by typing ./run_manager instead.

Pam
36) Message boards : Number crunching : cannot attach the project!! (Message 598145)
Posted 4 Jul 2007 by Profile Fivestar Crashtest
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Just for the heck of it, I tried to attach Seti again on one of my rigs.
Cut and pasted the url from the Boinc page project listing....
http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/

With the last slash. It connected to the project and told me I was already attached. So I dunno, the url worked and got me into the project and found out the rig was already attached.
Maybe just try it again?


Yeah, try it again, the url has switched back! Hope it works for you...

Pam
37) Message boards : Number crunching : cannot attach the project!! (Message 598111)
Posted 4 Jul 2007 by Profile Fivestar Crashtest
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Is there any problem with that URL??

what should I do??


Right now,as I type this, the home page url is

http://setiweb.ssl.berkeley.edu/index.php and I bet if you put that in, you could attach just fine.

However, I am not sure how this will affect you when the url switches back. I had some issues with optimized applications when I attached with this url in the past.

Anybody else have ideas? Should he wait until the homepage url goes back to setiathome.berkeley.edu ? Or does it really matter? Because I'm thinking it matters.

Pam
38) Message boards : Number crunching : Top Computer List not sorting by RAC . . . (Message 587724)
Posted 16 Jun 2007 by Profile Fivestar Crashtest
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What I see today is the first page sorted by RAC. When I go to the second page, computers 21-40, they are sorted by total credit. When I hit the link to sort by RAC on that page, it goes back to the first page, computers 1-20.
39) Message boards : Number crunching : Which chicken App for this machine? (Message 579314)
Posted 31 May 2007 by Profile Fivestar Crashtest
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But SSSE3 is not listed in the list as something his CPU is capable of. Is this a type that BOINC normally does not recognize?


I wondered that too. My core 2's aren't showing sse3 from BOINC, but I am using those apps. I think you should go by what CPU-Z says with Windows or cat /proc/cpuinfo with Linux.
40) Message boards : Number crunching : . . . what the ??????? (Message 573519)
Posted 22 May 2007 by Profile Fivestar Crashtest
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Most peculiar. Do you have three hosts or did the detaches spawn new ones? Because when I have detached on purpose to release ghosts (exorcism?), it has not spawned new hosts.

Maybe you just caught the server at a bad time? If it was me, I'd merge the hosts, try a reset and update and hope for the best.





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