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Award Ceremony 2020!

GOTSpectrum

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Ladles and Gentlespoons, it has to be said that quality has made up for quantity this year, we may be thin on the group but we have sure made up for that with the inane level of production we have seen during the third annual folding month. what this month lacks in surprises and excitement it made up for in sheer clout.

 

Before we get into the ranks and awards I want to give thanks, first of all I want to thank everyone who participated, no matter if you folded billions of points, or a handful of points, it truly is only a great event because all of you guys get involved. 

 

I also want to thank the team behind the scenes, @leadeater deserves our thanks because he is the one who created the script that revolutionised the way in which we handle data, and it has continued to work without flaw during this event(Minus the human error at the start of the event). @marknd59 has been a massive help with validating the points for the daily updates ensuring we could be confident of the data we were publishing. @cbigfoot jumped in to help with points validation from time to time, especially after mark fell ill. @ssmmdd and @j1philli also helped with the event. I'm sorry if anyone from the events team has been missed.

 

Please can all make sure we donate a few dollars to Jason over at EOC, his servers must have taken a beating with all the traffic we have thrown at the guy over the last month or so. You can either use this PayPal link or find the PayPal donation button on the EOC Website on the left. Don't forget to include a note thanking him so he knows its from team LTT.  My personal go to is, 'From LTT with love' but you are free to write your own note. 

 

This year has been stressful for many of us, with great amounts of uncertainty and anxiety. It can easily be said that for some of us this year has been the most difficult in living memory. We have lost jobs, savings, our homes and even our loved ones, but here, on this forum we stand together, we stand strong and united. We are just one team of many working together to seek out knowledge where there was only a void before. To further the understanding of human health, to maximise our comprehension of diseases. This is a noble task, and for that, I salute you all. 

 

List of the honoured dead

 

It is a sad time when we see the demise of our hardware, even more sad when that hardware holding out a few more days or weeks would have secured a better position. 

 

LpoolTech's Mouse

CBigfoot's SeaSonic 750 Gold PSU

John Anti's 2 x  AF120LED case fans

Gorgons's Gigabyte b450M DS3H

Justpoets's APC 1500 UPS batteries

rodarkone's Alphacool Eisbaer 240

Homeofmew's Hard Drive

Unilever's Zotac 2080ti amp extreme, 1 cheap 256GB SSD, and 2 EVGA 750 PSU's

Yaboistar's centre fan on their 1080Ti

Rybo's MSI 970 Gaming motherboard

Jack Nafier's Dell Inspirion 5570

Wall03's RX 470 4GB

Baha's Zotac GTX 970

 

Rest In Piece Valiant hardware, there is a special place in silicon heaven(Red Dwarf Reference right there) for you, lest we forget. 

 

Now, it is time to get to what we have all waited for, THE RANKS!

 

In first place we have @Den-Fi, taking his throne for the second time. ALL HAIL THE KING! Sitting in what can only be called a very comfortable seat with 2,342,017,007 points he never really looked like loosing. Our previous best point total for any event was 886,386,763 points set during the last folding month. The most interesting point to make of his astounding victory is the fact that ran all of his hardware himself and didn't sport a single mercenary during the event. 

 

In Second place we have @Macaw2000, the king of the mercenaries, he may have gain his position by the use of cloud computing but with 1,641,029,686 points we won't hold that against him. Our second person to have over one billion points for a folding event your name should be revered like royalty. 

 

In third place we have @rodarkone, our third and final person to breach the one billion points barrier during folding month with 1,044,854,657 points to their name during this event has claimed this respectable position. Let your pride beam from you like the searing glow of a searchlight in the night. 

 

4th place is filled by newbie @Unilevers with 941,856,695 points, this is still better than our historical best and a fine score to achieve during the event. 

 

5th place is filled by @miker07with 845,682,351 points, down one position from last folding month. 

 

6th @Gorgonwith 843,750,865 points.

 

7th @Shlouskiwith 657,555,359 points.

 

8th @_Rlockewith 651,385,368 points.

 

9th  @LAR_Systems with 542,632,893 points.

 

10th @Justaphf with 521,033,918 points. 

 

Make sure you take the time to check if you have won a prize by clicking the link below. 

 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dumkSds8IVaMQuCMUk6cAdmW8EfIATz8YGAIrJ7r5Ng/edit?usp=sharing

 

If you don't see your name on the sheet above you either did not sign up for this event or you did not meet the minimum requirements. All event badges will be handed out without any intervention needed from you guys, PLEASE DO NOT message me or the team about event badges. These badges are handled internally by the mod team and will be distributed shortly. 

 

The winners will have 7 working days from the publication of this post to claim the prize, if the prize goes unclaimed it may be raffled again, if it is not then it will be added to the community pool for future events. In order to claim the Prize you will need to PM me here on the forum, with the subject;

 

'I am here to claim what is rightfully mine!'

 

To claim an Amazon voucher you will need to produce some details such as email and the amazon region you use. f you use a currency different to USD we will give you the closest amount in your own currency. 

 

Now onto the little announcements! 

 

The first to come is the new higher folding badge thresholds, these new values have been decided due to the increase of power a GPU can provide; this has made it much easier to achieve badges in recent years. The new thresholds below will come into force on January 1st, 2021. Anyone holding a current badge will be grandfathered in! This means you won't have your badge downgraded after the new thresholds come into effect. 

 

Spoiler

F@H Badge Thresholds

In order to be rewarded with the Folding @ Home badge, please note the following requirements. (subject to change)

  • fold_mem.pngContributor - When you have contributed more than 5 Million Points, you will qualify for this badge, to show your commitment to LTT and the team. 
  • fl_bronze1-F6.0.pngBronze Contributor - When you have contributed more than 25 Million points, you will qualify for this badge. This reflects your serious support of the team. 
  • fl_silver1-F6.0.pngSilver Contributor - When you have contributed more than 100 Million points, you will qualify for this badge. This reflects your serious and continued support of the team.
  • fl_gold1-F6.0.pngGold Contributor - When you have contributed more than 500 Million points, you will qualify for this badge. This reflects your dedication and continued support of the team and your very generous donation of resources.
  • plat.pngPlatinum Contributor - When you have contributed more than 1 Billion points, you will qualify for this badge. This reflects your dedication and continued support of the team and your very generous donation of resources. You are now a legend! 
  • image.png.546c4fca7972d2dfb653b0c93ad89efa.pngDiamond Contributor - When you have contributed more than 2.5 billion points, you will qualify for this badge. This reflects your insane dedication and continued support of the team and your extreme donation of resources. Tales of your folding adventures will be whispered through the ages; you are now mythical.

 

The second announcement is the new rules for future events, these rules are still preliminary and we are awaiting final confirmation from the mod team. these rules are subject to change;

 

Failing to meet the minimum requirements.

 

Publicly discussing the administration of the event;
If you have an issue with the way in which the event is being conducted please reach out to an appropriate member of the event team.

 

Signing up to the event with a folding identity that is believed to not be your own.

 

Signing up to the event with more than one folding identity.

 

Conducting yourself in a manner that is believed to be not in the spirit of the event, this includes but not limited to the below;
purposefully only meeting the minimum requirements, acting to undermine the integrity of the event, to attempt to cause division within the community. 

 

Breaking any one of these rules will result in a disqualification from the event. It is also important to know that there is no appeal process for disqualifications. 

 

 

 

This is Spectrum signing off,

 

Happy Folding,

 

Spec. 

48 Comments

2 hours ago, Gorgon said:

If you have a 105W processor in it I Don’t recommend running CPU folding or BOINC on it 24x7.

 

The upside is I replaced it with an Aorus x570 Master for ... ummm ... a VRM upgrade. 5900x likely to follow to replace the 2700x

Ah, that makes sense. So you're saying mine should be fine; I've got a 3600 (65W TDP) with a probably-overkill AIO on it. (If I were just gaming I probably would have stuck with the stock cooler, but I could only fold 5 of 12 threads without it overheating....)

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4 hours ago, Zberg said:

Can we all give Den-fi a huge F'n round of applause, I mean the dude folds on hardware.  I dont know if he has to pay all of the electric himself, but man just owning, building, maintaining that hardware yourself is an awesome contribution (read: addiction) and I really honestly cant fathom having that much PC hardware and finding a place for it, electric, maintenance, etc.  To do this without mercenaries is truly insane.  It really merits the highest of recognition.

I agree, but we can still make fun of him right?

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Aww, I missed the post asking about failed hardware! RIP to my laptop's Geforce 940M. I'd been folding on it for 9 months and it eventually started throttling to ~405Mhz within 30 seconds under any load, down from it's normal 1172Mhz. :(

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1 minute ago, rkv_2401 said:

Aww, I missed the post asking about failed hardware! RIP to my laptop's Geforce 940M. I'd been folding on it for 9 months and it eventually started throttling to ~405Mhz within 30 seconds under any load, down from it's normal 1172Mhz. :(

But it's still not dead! 

 

have you replaced the thermal paste and cleaned any dust out of the lappy? 

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Wait, why did the event end early?

When i signed up, i remember the end date was 22 NOV.

Is my memory wrong or has the dates been changed?

 

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1 minute ago, Struck said:

Wait, why did the event end early?

When i signed up, i remember the end date was 22 NOV.

Is my memory wrong or has the dates been changed?

 

The end date was incorrected written in the beginning and was corrected back at the start of September. 

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So from my understanding, i'll get the gold event badge because its current 100m, and will be 500m only from Jan yeah?

 

I've checked the list 3 times, definitely didn't win anything 😪

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14 hours ago, fordy_rounds said:

Ah, that makes sense. So you're saying mine should be fine; I've got a 3600 (65W TDP) with a probably-overkill AIO on it. (If I were just gaming I probably would have stuck with the stock cooler, but I could only fold 5 of 12 threads without it overheating....)

_SHOULD_ be fine but I'd try running an all-core workload for 10-15minutes and monitor the VRM thermals using hwinfo to make sure it stays under 100C (70-80C would be better). If the VRM thermals do get out of hand (>100C) then just keep that in mind and when pushing the CPU hard for longer periods of time. I would also NOT recommend over-clocking a 2600 too hard on this board as a 2600 over-clocked can quickly approach the native 105W of a 2700x.

 

Hardware un-boxed has a pretty decent review of early b450 board VRMs:

and what he says about the Aorus b450m Pro is applicable to the DS3H as it has an even worse VRM configuration and a much less substantial heatsink.


BuildZoid is pretty scathing in his opinion of the VRM on this board but his comments are buried in the middle of a general review video he did of b450 boards.

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20 hours ago, GOTSpectrum said:

But it's still not dead! 

 

have you replaced the thermal paste and cleaned any dust out of the lappy? 

Yeah, I tried that. It wasn't thermal throttling in the first place, and I tried reinstalling the drivers and some other stuff too, to no avail. It's not fully dead, but I guess it's on it's deathbed - it's nearly useless at 405Mhz, and it could get worse as time passes. :(

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On 11/19/2020 at 10:32 AM, fordy_rounds said:

Ah, that makes sense. So you're saying mine should be fine; I've got a 3600 (65W TDP) with a probably-overkill AIO on it. (If I were just gaming I probably would have stuck with the stock cooler, but I could only fold 5 of 12 threads without it overheating....)

I've run 11 threads of BOINC on my 3600/B450m - DS3H for 11 months now. It seems to work fine for lower TDP processors. 😄

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On 11/18/2020 at 9:25 PM, Gorgon said:

If you have a 105W processor in it I Don’t recommend running CPU folding or BOINC on it 24x7.

 

The upside is I replaced it with an Aorus x570 Master for ... ummm ... a VRM upgrade. 5900x likely to follow to replace the 2700x

I have a 3900x that I had folding 24/7 for a good amount of the event, but even though I have the stock cooler I had a pretty good amount of airflow going over it (I had one of these sitting on the top of the case blowing fresh air straight into the case from the top, then hot air being sucked away from the computer by the air return in my dorm room, which was directly behind it). I was keeping it pretty solidly at 80C (almost always under 85C), which isn't super great but AMD has stated would not cause long term effect to the lifespan of the CPU, plus I didn't have it overvolted at all. I am planning to get some more fans for my computer, either 2 NF-A14 Chromax Black's, 2 NF-A14 IPPC 2000 RPM's, or one of each of those. I just have to decide noise vs airflow. Though If my CPU hasn't stayed under 85C, I have been dropping the cores its folding on to an amount to keep it under that.

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5 hours ago, Collin_S said:

I have a 3900x that I had folding 24/7 for a good amount of the event, but even though I have the stock cooler I had a pretty good amount of airflow going over it (I had one of these sitting on the top of the case blowing fresh air straight into the case from the top, then hot air being sucked away from the computer by the air return in my dorm room, which was directly behind it). I was keeping it pretty solidly at 80C (almost always under 85C), which isn't super great but AMD has stated would not cause long term effect to the lifespan of the CPU, plus I didn't have it overvolted at all. I am planning to get some more fans for my computer, either 2 NF-A14 Chromax Black's, 2 NF-A14 IPPC 2000 RPM's, or one of each of those. I just have to decide noise vs airflow. Though If my CPU hasn't stayed under 85C, I have been dropping the cores its folding on to an amount to keep it under that.

The change you can make for your system that will likely have the biggest impact is to replace the stock cooler with something more beefy. My 3900x has a Noctua NH-D15 and runs at 4.1GHz all-core 24x7x365 doing 18 threads of BOINC and driving 2 GPUs for F@H with 4 threads left-over for the OS. The CPU is at 64C and the VRM at 41C on a Gigabyte Aorus x570 Pro WiFi. Now that 4.1GHz won't seem that fast compared to what others have reported but this is on an AVX workload and tested for stability with mprime (Prime95) small Fast Fourier Transforms (small FFT). There is a big difference between "stable" for a Cinebench run and "stable" for Compute.

 

A NH-D15 is likely overkill for this use case and a NH-U14 would likely be sufficient but there's some comfort knowing the NH-D15 can out-perform many 240mm AIOs.

 

You don't mention your case model which will usually determine what your best option might be for fans. I'm running this system in a Fractal Design Meshify S2 and have replaced the stock fans with Noctua NF-A14 iPPC 3000 PWM fans, 2 for front intake and 1 for rear exhaust. These are, however, definitely overkill for this airflow focused case especially as 1 GPU is a EVGA RTX2070 Super XC Hybrid and thus dumps it's heat directly outside the chassis. The NF-A14 iPPC 2000s are likely more appropriate in this use case as they have a lower minimum speed and thus would be able to run more quietly at lower loads. I just like having the extra overhead.

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1 hour ago, Gorgon said:

The change you can make for your system that will likely have the biggest impact is to replace the stock cooler with something more beefy. My 3900x has a Noctua NH-D15 and runs at 4.1GHz all-core 24x7x365 doing 18 threads of BOINC and driving 2 GPUs for F@H with 4 threads left-over for the OS. The CPU is at 64C and the VRM at 41C on a Gigabyte Aorus x570 Pro WiFi. Now that 4.1GHz won't seem that fast compared to what others have reported but this is on an AVX workload and tested for stability with mprime (Prime95) small Fast Fourier Transforms (small FFT). There is a big difference between "stable" for a Cinebench run and "stable" for Compute.

 

A NH-D15 is likely overkill for this use case and a NH-U14 would likely be sufficient but there's some comfort knowing the NH-D15 can out-perform many 240mm AIOs.

 

You don't mention your case model which will usually determine what your best option might be for fans. I'm running this system in a Fractal Design Meshify S2 and have replaced the stock fans with Noctua NF-A14 iPPC 3000 PWM fans, 2 for front intake and 1 for rear exhaust. These are, however, definitely overkill for this airflow focused case especially as 1 GPU is a EVGA RTX2070 Super XC Hybrid and thus dumps it's heat directly outside the chassis. The NF-A14 iPPC 2000s are likely more appropriate in this use case as they have a lower minimum speed and thus would be able to run more quietly at lower loads. I just like having the extra overhead.

I have the Lian Li Lancool II, which is part of the reason I know I need good fans. The case has some decent airflow potential, but you need some good static pressure fans to help get through the front. Currently I just have the 3 stock fans, set as top exhaust, rear exhaust, and front center intake (the stock layout). Part of the reason I haven't gotten a different CPU cooler is I do kinda like the looks of the stock cooler, plus I am not sure if I may want to do some custom watercooling down the line, so I am leaving myself those options. With enough airflow, the stock cooler actually is pretty decent (though obviously not as good as an NH-D15).

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Yay! I manage not to break any hardware this time, and also not to win a prize! Coincidence?! 😅

Wait... not "yay", the other thing 🥴

Still great event 😃

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On 11/18/2020 at 6:37 PM, Red :) said:

*salt activated*

3xSo, it seems my contributor badge is being revoked.

I could barely do 1WU/day on full and now this. 3x

*salt deactivated*

I do understand, why it's happening.

I'm just mad that the best I can do is a laptop with an iGPU.

I feel that man! Before I built my first and current PC a few months ago, I was using a '14 Lenovo W540 i7-4800 with an Nvidia K1100M GPU. I thought I was doing ok in the beginning, but that hunk of junk would thermal throttle in a nano second with any sort of load. Even with the laptop sitting in front of a floor fan and on top of the floor vent with the A/C going I would spend a week folding just to get timed out at like 95% completion haha. 9K PPD was about all I averaged. What I could get in an entire month would take my current PC's CPU only about a day to pass and the GPU would squash it in about 30 min lol. 

But hey, no matter how small or how big your setup is, every single bit helps and that's all that matters!!

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