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Akira_R

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  1. Ooooh yeah, running that high of an OC under a hyper T4 and putting it under this kind of workload is a recipe for a cooked CPU lol
  2. How much Vcore do you run on your 8700k? I haven't been able to get mine stable over 4.8 GHz no matter what I do to it it can run 4.8 at like 1.25Vcore, I've only pushed up to 1.32 Vcore on it because temps were getting uncomfortably hot (that was before I delided it) but it still wouldn't run past 4.8GHz. I've read that you can run up to 1.4Vcore on the 8700k daily with out issues, but going beyond that is risky for daily use.
  3. I didn't see my stats page update until like 24 hours after I started folding, definitely isn't updated in real time.
  4. It could be that point allocation from collection servers is just delayed...
  5. That sucks, pretty sure the F@H linux Mint team is in the top 50, above the Ubuntu and Linux teams even, so I'm kinda surprised you had issues, haven't tried it myself though.
  6. Throw a linux build on it, I installed linux mint on my old Dell Inspiron 14z, it was dying with win 10 but is actually really great running linux
  7. *Sigh* I know, but I'm trying to get some sourdough bread dough to rise here and the extra heat in the room is really useful
  8. Yeah you should probably disable your OC, especially if you are hitting 100C, for one folding hammers everything super hard, so even if your system is mostly stable folding will definitely bring out any instabilities. Second if you are hitting 100C then you don't have nearly enough cooling to be running that OC under load.
  9. Any one else getting a failure to upload WU for project 13860 work server 13.90.152.57 collection server 40.114.52.201 ? This things been sitting on my rig for about an hour now finished and failing to connect to the collection server. probably a down server, hopefully they get it up soon.
  10. Depends on what CPU you have. If you have something with a decent core count then you can run both. It is recommended to set aside at least one core for your OS so that your computer doesn't get sluggish and one for the GPU folding as it still needs to relay info to the GPU. You can do this by limiting the number of threads your CPU work slot has access to in the advanced configuration tool. As an example I have an i7 8700k, it has 6 cores and 12 threads. I have set my CPU slot to use at max 8 "cores" (in the settings the core here is logical cores or threads, not physical cores) that way I am reserving 1 core (2 threads) for my OS and 1 core (2 threads) for the GPU slot to make use of. I hope that wasn't more confusing. lol
  11. Pretty sure this is a per work unit thing. They are both good at different types of calculations, so when the researchers put together a simulation depending on what types of calculations it needs the WUs will get assigned to run on a GPU or a CPU.
  12. It just means that whatever work server is being pinged it doesn't have any WUs that can be run on your set up. The only thing you can try doing is changing your slot settings, but again there isn't a lot you can do there. I don't actually know how specific WUs can be on what kind of hard ware they will run on. Edit: not much help but https://foldingathome.org/faqs/gpu2-common/frequently-asked-questions-common-ati-nvidia-gpu2-clients-2/multi-gpu-support/
  13. it's under water, whole systems under a custom loop, GPU sitting at a comfy 60.0 C and CPU at 67-68 C for the last 6 hours I've been keeping an eye on it. I've been checking the log and haven't noticed it give any errors or rejected results, I had read about that so wanted to watch for it. I assume that if results are rejected something would show in the log correct? Delided the CPU about 2 months ago and did the liquid metal treatment, idel temps dropped a solid 20C and load temps are down 10-15C
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