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It isn't posting at all? Are you able to give me the exact model of motherboard you have. It could give me more to look at to help you.
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Ah, ok then. What was the motherboard that you paired with the 10900x?
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Woah, you mean an actual 10900x correct? If so it uses a completely different socket (lga-2066) than your x99 motherboard (lga-2011 v3). You better take it out and verify that you didn't damage your motherboard or possibly the CPU. They even have different alignment cutouts for the CPU. With it not posting after replacing the original CPU back, you have have bent pins in the socket. You very well may have shorted something as well, and inadvertently fried either the CPU or motherboard, possibly both.
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5G Masts set light to, Engineers attacked over virus rumours
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Honestly, I haven't personally had any issues with it. There are plenty that have had issues. Not to mention people tend to over exaggerate to be funny. -
5G Masts set light to, Engineers attacked over virus rumours
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You put way more thought into the "Taco Bell ruins your insides joke" than I anticipated. That being said, I do understand why. In the U.S. though (can't speak for other countries), Taco Bell is infamous and has been the butt of an exaggerated joke for years about G.I. Issues. If you ask someone is the U.S. "how much toilet paper is needed for eating Taco Bell?" the reply is normally, "yes". -
5G Masts set light to, Engineers attacked over virus rumours
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Well, Taco Bell can become an addiction. -
5G Masts set light to, Engineers attacked over virus rumours
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You apparently haven't ate any Taco Bell. -
PCIe 32x or a custom slot that passes through as many lanes as your want. There are tons of servers that use proprietary slots for PCIe devices that have more than 16 lanes. Super micro has a board with a four 24 lane slots. Yeah, at 1:25 scale.
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pfft Who needs comfort?! A real man doesn't need comfort! They need what gets the job done! All you need is
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5G Masts set light to, Engineers attacked over virus rumours
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Yep, my wife had a person come to her work yelling about how the government was putting blood into all the marinara and pizza sauce so we would all get a taste for becoming cannibals. That same person came to her work yesterday screaming about how 5G is causing this. Mind you, our area doesn't have any EHF (millimeter) infrastructure. -
Points are going to the wrong team
Dylanc1500 replied to Zaf's topic in Folding@home, Boinc, and Coin Mining
Not exactly, if someone had used that name prior or is currently, then all the points will show up under that name. @GOTSpectrum would be the best person, that I am aware of, to ask about it. If you use the EOC site it shows you currently folding under 223518 but with 206,050 total points. Although it shows that you have submitted a WU since 00:00 April 01. -
Points are going to the wrong team
Dylanc1500 replied to Zaf's topic in Folding@home, Boinc, and Coin Mining
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In some instances, but the largest component to "IPC" is the first part, "instructions". Depending on what instruction set you are talking about can change the performance characteristics greatly. You also have to remember, in the case of Intel they have significant differences in architecture layout depending on the line (same with IBM and the Power arch and Z series).
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So with your reputation, you are going to just give away the chance to actually call yourself a panty dropper?
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Well you can set it to big work units. The last one I downloaded was 189MiB.
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Wait till you get one that is 80,000 base. What was the download size of that WU?
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No, and I'm not exactly sure of the parameters that it stays within but, all the slots I have set to "big" have been getting around ~250MB (the smallest being 130MB).
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You can some-what control what size of projects you will get with adding a flag like: Name: Value: max-packet-size small Configures the slot to get small WUs (~5MB) max-packet-size normal Configures the slot to get normal WUs (~10MB) max-packet-size big Configures the slot to get big WUs (~500MB)
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Yeah, based on a current production rate of 2.1b its roughly 85 days, not accounting for their production rate.
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