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Opencircuit74

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  1. Just go here - https://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/search.php And type in the name that you use for Folding@Home, It should go to a window like this: Click on you name to get to see a window such as this: And copy the link at the top.
  2. I’ve had this same issue with both the 2060 and 1080. A quick restart fixes the problem, but I lose hours of work.
  3. Right, that's the dual-fan card, so they're different after all. I grabbed the single fan card for a new system I'm building. It gets really toasty.
  4. Is that the small, single-fan card? If so, I just bought that same thing lol. Ah, Curecoin. When I first started folding 3-4ish years ago, I folded for them on every computer I could get my hands on. Once I realized that my own computational power was insufficient, I enlisted my friends, the only people I knew who had GPUs. When that wasn't enough, I used the incredible power of the school computer lab. I became notorious during lab days for going around the entire computer lab and setting up NaCl clients on each of the computers while staying as far away from the teacher as possible. I actually managed to make a few curecoins, long before the first BTC price hike. After the hike, I traded them for BTC, ending up with some $15 in crypto that I immediately invested into some random coin to lose it all. Right before the great bitcoin price hike, I bought an RX 580 for $279, folded for them at $4/day for 4 days, then sold it for $439. Good times.
  5. Huh. You should be creaming my production with those cards, maybe I should wait and see how many points I really get from this setup.
  6. Look at that performance It's only at 78% TDP, the 1080's only at 70. I might break 2M PPD during the course of the this event. Exciting!
  7. I looked at XOC and saw that I was producing 0 points for the last week, and realized that I've been folding under the wrong team number... oops. I also bought a 2060, so that'll be fun. $289.99 on amazon seemed like a really good deal.
  8. I'm returning my 1660 with the hopes of getting a 1660 ti or a super card. At least I can run my 1080 at 100% power while I wait for the new card.
  9. You should check your cooling solution, a CPU should never get that hot under load. Maybe ensure that there is contact between the cooler and the CPU. You may even want to take the cooler off and put it back on. The Low FPS is going to be from the CPU clock speed being reduced because the chip is too hot. Therefore, it will be giving "100%" under its circumstances, but it could be much higher if the temps were lower, which is what task manager is probably reading.
  10. Schematics are really hard to get. I tried to get a couple of capacitor values for a Gigabyte GTX 760, but they wouldn't budge.
  11. From the looks of it, the pads are still intact, so if you had some solder paste, a relatively fine solder tip, and some thin solder wire it should be fixable. I've done a couple of these kinds of repairs before, and the main thing is holding the chip in place while you solder it.
  12. Well it seems I'm not alone in my quest for a new case, as mine is covered in scratches and missing screws.
  13. Don’t feel bad, I bought a 1660 knowing full well that I won’t finish the project I had in mind for it.
  14. https://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/search.php Extreme Overclocking. It records and graphs Folding@Home data, lots of people here use it to keep track of PPD or system status.
  15. The estimates are broken. I'm estimated to get 250K PPD from my main rig and 80K PPD from JANK, but I'm getting around 1.4M PPD actual points. XOC has the correct information.
  16. If that's the case, just lower the power limit of the card and you might be able to get away with it.
  17. You may want to find a driver that the cards agree with, download it, then DDU your current one. Then, install the additional cards and reinstall the driver. When I put the 1660 into my system, it freaked out until I installed the drivers. As for the GPU power situation... do you not have enough connectors? It may not boot at all if that's the case.
  18. I think my main system lost power or something, it hasn’t produced anything at all for 9 hours. I should be able to get it back up, but I don’t know for how long, especially with that hurricane.
  19. 2100 on a 1080? That's pretty good, mine won't break 2000. I just lowered the tdp of both my green cards so my room isn't as much of a furnace. When October rolls around, everything's going up to max tdp and clock speeds.
  20. You're right, once the voltages approach those limits you can see some instability, but as you said OP is fine.
  21. That's fine. The specification (from what I can find) is 12v + or - 5%, which is anywhere from 11.4 to 12.6V.
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