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Opencircuit74

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  1. 44 yaboistar 194697 8443184 50802565 0.04% 0.31% 0.45% 45 Opencircuit74 4958570 13735718 50231604 1.10% 0.50% 0.44% 46 BabaGanuche 2112555 12006351 49509833 0.47% 0.44% 0.44% This should be fun.
  2. This next rank update is about to get funky. I did the math, and it won't get me to top 25, but it might get me to top 30.
  3. I'm trying to get back in, I've had two horrible days for production in a row. I doubt I'll get anywhere near you, though.
  4. Is there some sort of issue with the internet right now? My systems won't upload or download, but the speed reported by ookla is normal. I can't access email, drive, or other google services.
  5. Go home FAH, you're drunk. A 2060 doesn't produce 3.9M PPD.
  6. It's funny, I'm pulling out any broken GPU that I have in an attempt to fix them and set them folding. I was successful with an R7 370, but another is missing a cap, which I can't fix without it's value. Hopefully XFX will come through, but companies tend to hold their designs jealously. On the other hand, JANK is now pulling over 400k PPD with the 370 installed.
  7. *Looks at my i7-6700k with a measly 4 cores and 8 threads* "You got this buddy, I don't have the budget to replace you."
  8. They should give you about 85K PPD per card, according to the GPU database: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vcVoSVtamcoGj5sFfvKF_XlvuviWWveJIg_iZ8U2bf0/pub?output=html I would, however, expect some variation between that database and the actual performance of the cards due to differences in things like clock speeds and power limits.
  9. After 16 cores, the FAH client assigns the system "large WUs," which are just as it sounds, large WUs optimized for many cores. I don't know if you need to play with the client to get it to work, however, as I max out at 8 cores. Edit: The "Big Advanced" cores are no more. Read "Big Advanced" https://foldingathome.org/support/faq/installation-guides/configuration-guide/
  10. This cable is the new backbone for JANK (FAH). It doesn't feel too cheap, and it seems to be working well. Good thing too, I really needed a new cable for that system.
  11. Hmmm... The rigs fold for days with no issues, but the moment I leave all 3 of them go down.
  12. I've got 3 desktops, 2 laptops, a 16TB server, literally hundreds of pounds of GPUs (I've got at least 86 of just one kind), and loads of other parts as well (dead GPUs, old CPUs, piles of DDR2, some old motherboards, and lots of fans).
  13. I'm not going to bother restarting it, as it seems okay for now.
  14. I also have one of those on JANK, but it doesn't seem to affect it. (Only 1 GPU)
  15. From 90th to 57th... let's see how far I can take this one. However, with all of my systems on crap WUs right now, FAH says 1.7M PPD max instead of 2.1.
  16. Looking good for the start of the event, 2.1M PPD. JANK is going to produce a lot more now it's on Kaby Lake instead of that old Core 2 Quad.
  17. My total estimated PPD is 1.84M... if only I could get JANK working, I'll be over 2M. Silly people on ebay, sending me a kaby lake CPU when the motherboard's BIOS isn't up for it.
  18. My 2060 is running into thermal limits (87C) before it has a chance to boost all the way past 1900MHz. I've got some crazy loud 240CFM fans that I could shove in there, and now I have to try to get some sort of pwm control on them before they are installed, or they might suck more power than the GPU.
  19. Well, I guess it's time. JANK's going up soon, and power limits are going to the max. Let the fold commence.
  20. I just found a pile of 12v, 40W, 240CFM fans. I feel as if I should somehow include them into a folding computer, but the noise they make is... substantial to say the least. I mean, technically, they're 120mm fans, so I could make a computer that replaces all of its air every second or so. Just a little PWM control and thermal throttling is no more.
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