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Bizarro252

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  • Gender
    Male

System

  • CPU
    i7 5820K Haswell-E @ 4Ghz
  • Motherboard
    ASRock Fatal1ty X99X Killer
  • RAM
    32GB Micron 2400Mhz DDR4 (4x8GB)
  • GPU
    GIGABYTE GTX970 G1 @ 1.503Ghz
  • Case
    Corsair 450D
  • Storage
    2x Micron 256GB SSDs RAID 0 -- 3x 1TB WD Blacks
  • PSU
    EVGA SuperNova 750 G2
  • Display(s)
    2x Asus 22" 1080p 60Hz
  • Cooling
    Corsair H100i
  • Keyboard
    Ducky Shine
  • Mouse
    Razer Abyssus
  • Operating System
    Win 8.1 Pro

Bizarro252's Achievements

  1. Only 282K on my lowly 970 @1.45 Ghz :'( EDIT, interesting to see the difference between me and @gvillestein same clock speed, 970 vs 980Ti.......need to get me a 980 Ti
  2. Not sure if this is still relevant but let the slot get to at least 3% complete before judging the PPD, I got caught in this trap too
  3. Sadly it does increase power 2 ways, from the system and the AC in the summer.... Come back to us in the winter time when power cost is low and you will only be helping your funace heat your house!!! I notice it quite a bit but mostly fold at night so it doesnt affect my house heat as much and the power is lower cost at night.
  4. ^ yep, its called Fahcontrol, should be in your start menu under folding at home. This will show you what type of core you are running (18 being the best, at least IMO for GPU) Glad to see your numbers are normalizing, my GPU (a 970 G1) by itself does about 300K PPD +- 50K... when I leave it on all day that is.... Mine is overclocked to 1.45Ghz though so you should at least expect similar results from a stock 980. Also - dont forget that passkey for bonus points!!!
  5. Well your 980 should be getting much better than that It looks like you just started so maybe thats a core 15 WU? I dont know if the web interface shows what core you are working on. Lets see what your next WU says its getting. Do you have FAHControl installed? I think it comes with the FAH program, cant remeber... it shows more details. Also here is you on a site I like to use for stats: http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/user_summary.php?s=&u=683979 Edit: OH! and make sure you set up your passkey, more bonus points!!
  6. Your PSU is in no way underpowered for that build. What are your cpu temps? Random powerdowns could indicate a TDP shutdown?? Grab a trial of AIDA and list your temps and voltages.
  7. Not the same gen... but my i7 5820K overlocked from 3.3-> 4 Ghz @1.12V running folding right now is sitting at 46-50C across all cores.... If you are not running benchmarks and getting above 60C something seems wrong, on a h100I, thats the same cooler I am running...It seems wrong to be pulling over 60C even at load unless its a synthetic load... edit: However it should be noted that 60C is in no way harmful, thats well below TDP
  8. I keep trying to give them a chance... but they keep falling short. CPU/Mobo, lagging way behind Intel for DDR4 support...and there is just so many more quality mobos on the Intel side its crazy... GPUs, similar price/performance vs Nvidia but little cost savings vs the heat and power they consume to get the same job done.
  9. Bought 6 Seagate 7200.11 1TB back a few years ago, 4 DOA, 2 'worked' (1 was making terrible noises). Returned them all for 1TB WD Black and Newegg freaking drop shipped my new ones while I sent back the defectives, sweeeet! They were pretty new when I bought them, a few weeks later I see TONS of threads about some firmware issue, man that must have sucked for them, have not bought a Seagate drive since, WD reds and blacks FTW
  10. ^ I was thinking the same thing watching that video just a few hours ago! Maybe 1M PPD?? Seems reasonable Pulling ~300K PPD from this beast, well at least when its on 24/7 CPUi7 5820K Haswell-E @ 4Ghz MotherboardASRock Fatal1ty X99X Killer RAM32GB Micron 2400Mhz DDR4 (4x8GB) GPUGIGABYTE GTX970 G1 @ 1.503Ghz
  11. Yep, takes a dump on core 15 (for GPU), besides that I seriously doubt folding performance has anything to do with the VRAM speed, folding is not very system RAM or VRAM intensive. Watch what cores you are getting, or get a monitoring program the will keep track of them for you, I was loathing core 15's last week but been all 17's and 18's this week
  12. The ...'stock' G1 Windforce cooler. I have messed with overvolting, underclocking (which DID make it more quiet, but it was still there just less) no noise on games, benchmarks, core 17, etc. Even got some core 18's over the weekend and still silent!
  13. Sitting at 254, btw did you guys see we make up 8+% of ALL active users? holy crap!
  14. Perhaps, however I actually should have edited that in my OP... I put the card back to stock specs once I started having issues for testing, these errors are not happening at that speed. I will change that
  15. Hi! I am running the latest edition of F@H and am having some issues I am trying to troubleshoot that only appear when multitasking while folding, and I would like to find a solution other than to pause folding when using the computer I HAD issues where the graphics driver would hault and recover, but seemed to have fixed this with adding the TDRDelay at 10 seconds in registry, everything was fine for a few days but today I got an error I had never seen before, I was playing a game, folding, and alt-tabbed out to change music and the system locked up, a few seconds went by and an error pop up in the bottom right stated that the folding.exe (cant remember the actual name) had been denied access to the graphics hardware. F@H of course restarted the WU and then another error popped up saying now that Chrome.exe was also denied access to the video hardware. I have been looking all over and can only really find multiple others than have had similar problems, but no fix. Has anyone else encountered this? Wondering if I should diable TDR all together... Thanks! Short summary of specs: CPUi7 5820K Haswell-E @ 4Ghz MotherboardASRock Fatal1ty X99X Killer RAM32GB Micron 2400Mhz DDR4 (4x8GB) GPUGIGABYTE GTX970 G1 @ 1.503Ghz (edit: returned to stock speeds while troubleshooting, these errors occurred on stock (well stock G1 speeds))
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