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jakkuh_t

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    Writer @ LTT

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    Intel 13900K
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    Corsair RM1000x
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    EK Custom Loop w/ 1x360mm Radiator
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    Drop Ctrl w/ Novel Keys Sherbet Switches & GMK 8008 Caps
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    Windows 11
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    Framework 16 (SOON TM)

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  1. ^ 100% no shade, I was memeing in the video. Sorry if that didn't come through. Alex is good people, and deserves nothing but props for maintaining a very important tool that's been an industry standard benchmark for YEARS. Most of what I was referring to was stuff he wouldn't have had an answer to (tuning y-cruncher for Weka).
  2. RESERVED for a torrent URL for the digits maybe.
  3. looks at 1500 other cores we added today
  4. this 384 core EPYC server is so silly. It's finishing NFS work units like 2-3x faster than its uploading them >_< it's a good problem to have I guess... and yes, task manager has a scroll bar with this many threads.
  5. Managed to get 34x 7950X3D servers added to NFS
  6. Gah, guess it's time to pull out the big guns. 384 core zen5c server going in the rack this morning. and maybe a couple mac minis
  7. skill issue probably. i have like 700 tasks queued with "work storage" set to 5 days + 5 days
  8. Einstein u can set how much work to store in site preferences.
  9. for reference, most of these are done >_<
  10. yolo switched mine that are out of work to einstein for now. normally silly, but the AVX512 EPYC chips rip through Einstein pretty decent.
  11. You can bunker einstein by adding the following to your hosts file. linux: /etc/hosts windows: C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts to do it on windows open notepad, notepad++, sublime - whatever text editor you want in admin mode, then open the above file. paste the lines in and you're now separately bunkering Einstein. This works because they have separate servers for uploading, so its easy to exclusively block uploads to Einstein without impacting downloads from Einstein, or anything to do with other projects. 127.0.0.1 einstein3.aei.uni-hannover.de 127.0.0.1 einstein4.aei.uni-hannover.de 127.0.0.1 einstein5.aei.uni-hannover.de 127.0.0.1 einstein12.aei.uni-hannover.de
  12. Yup. I have thousands of WUs sitting waiting to upload
  13. Memory timings from the system: Setting Value tCL 26 tRCDRD 35 tRP 32 tRAS 44 tRC 50 tWR 48 tREFI 65535 tRFC1 380 tRFC2 496 tRFCSb 403 tRTP 12 tRRD_L 12 tRRD_S 6 tFAW 24 tWTR_L 16 tWTR_S 4 TrdrdScL 6 TrdrdSc 1 TrdrdSd 1 TrdrdDd 1 TwrwrScL 1 TwrwrSc 1 TwrwrSd 1 TwrwrDd 1 Twrrd 2 Trdwr 16
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