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Seems like the easiest way for most people to help out is in the Marathon.

 

This involves downloading BOINC, selecting the "World Community Grid" project, and then selecting the sub-project "OpenZIKA".

 

1. Download + Install BOINC (https://boinc.berkeley.edu/download.php

2. Open BOINC and click "Add Project"

3. Select the "World Community Grid" project, and then click on their website url. (https://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/discover.action)

4. On their Website, click "Join Now" at the top left or right depending. Enter your information and Register.

5. Once presented with the Sub project selection, choose "OpenZIKA" and click next. It will download a program, but you don't need it.

 

6. Go back to the BOINC app and click "Next >". Login with the World Community Grid account that you just signed up for.

 

Your BOINC app will now benchmark your system, and then start running. 

 

BUT, you still need to set your team to the LTT forum one.

 

7. Navigate to the team selection page, and login if you aren't already (https://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/ms/team/viewMyTeam.do)

8. Type in "LinusTechTips" in the "Contains:" field.

9. Click on the "LinusTechTips_Team" result that shows up. Once the page loads click "Join Team".

 

You will now be BOINCing for the LTT team :D

 

This is the easiest way to help out the cause, but there are more beneficial / advanced ways to do so if you're interested. Refer to the OP for more information.

 

Message @Ben Quigley if you need assistance.

5 minutes ago, Ben Quigley said:

Maybe this will hep?

 

I don't know much about VMs, docker or unRAID tbh.

 

https://boinc.berkeley.edu/trac/wiki/BoincDocker

 

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it exists in the community applications docker store thing

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I will be in on the Marathon, as I don't want to create account for projects that I otherwise not running. But I am running WCG and setting it to one special project for the event I can do....

 

But am I wrong when I say that there are almost none (if any, that are active) projects that are able to compute on AMD GPU:s?

 

Have both a Vega 64 and a 1060 in my main rig and have the 1060 active in F@H because I haven't found a way in Linux to get F@H running both cards at the same time, even if all the compute-drivers are installed for both types of cards. 

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On 4/25/2019 at 2:02 AM, Ithanul said:

Also, don't expect that water cooling kit to help.  Back when I had a 5960X at 4.6GHz and two GTX980Tis at 1540MHz during one Pent.  I still had some nutty sauna level heat going on (yes, I was sweating if I was sitting near that rig).

 

Well, the thermal energy is the same on air or water, so the total amount of heat-output in the room is the same. Water is just a mean to transfer the heat transfer from the CPU/GPU to preferably an outlet in the case or to rads outside of the case to move the heat away to have a cooler environment for the hardware.

 

Only way to get lower temps in the room is to move the radiators outside of the room as a whole, i.e. whole room watercooling ?

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11 minutes ago, Mattias Edeslatt said:

I will be in on the Marathon, as I don't want to create account for projects that I otherwise not running. But I am running WCG and setting it to one special project for the event I can do....

 

But am I wrong when I say that there are almost none (if any, that are active) projects that are able to compute on AMD GPU:s?

 

Have both a Vega 64 and a 1060 in my main rig and have the 1060 active in F@H because I haven't found a way in Linux to get F@H running both cards at the same time, even if all the compute-drivers are installed for both types of cards. 

Setup an VM with GPU access? 2 cores and a vega 64 would do fine 

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8 minutes ago, Ben Quigley said:

Setup an VM with GPU access? 2 cores and a vega 64 would do fine 

Hmm.... that might be an option. Never thought of that... ?

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2 minutes ago, Mattias Edeslatt said:

Hmm.... that might be an option. Never thought of that... ?

Have you seen any different between 'game ready' and 'creator ready' drivers(or the AMD equivalents)? 

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2 minutes ago, Ben Quigley said:

Have you seen any different between 'game ready' and 'creator ready' drivers(or the AMD equivalents)? 

Nope, as I run Linux there are no such thing.

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Just now, Mattias Edeslatt said:

Nope, as I run Linux there are no such thing.

Fair enough, thanks anyway!

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BTW everyone, don't forget to follow this thread if you are involved so we can keep you up to date with all the ideas. 

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On 4/24/2019 at 1:11 AM, James said:

so... do I have to do anything other than start the folding client on day 1 and leave it running?

 

On 4/24/2019 at 1:28 AM, Ben Quigley said:

It is slightly more in-depth, you will have to sign up for the projects you wish to participate in and run then at the times given. If you are unsure it's best to just do the marathon as this will help us have a baseload throughout the event. 

 

Just to double check, I have a WCG account and have since the beginning had my account set to the LTT-team. There are no other registration, sign-up or setting/set-up I need to do to compete in the 14-day Marathon for LTT and ITNOS Power ?? No more action to take than set the client to the selected project for WCG to harvest WU in time for the event to start the of May 5?

 

As it is now I fold/crunch all available projects for WCG as they are all more than worthy of my spare CPU-cycles ?

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On 4/25/2019 at 10:14 AM, Ben Quigley said:

@leadeater do you think you can get done more mods involved, Jake is planning to throw his workstation on the marathon.

Haven't used BOINC before but I might look in to setting this up and see if my 1080Ti can contribute. Weather here is finally starting to cool down so I was looking at starting up F@H again anyway. For the CPU projects I'm not sure how much my ageing i7 6700k can contribute though these days with all these 8c/16t becoming so common, but every bit helps I guess. *cries in 2015 gaming rig*
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13 minutes ago, Spotty said:

Haven't used BOINC before but I might look in to setting this up and see if my 1080Ti can contribute. Weather here is finally starting to cool down so I was looking at starting up F@H again anyway. For the CPU projects I'm not sure how much my ageing i7 6700k can contribute though these days with all these 8c/16t becoming so common, but every bit helps I guess. *cries in 2015 gaming rig*
I'm sure @TVwazhere is already on board with ITNOS, but he's a mod now so there's another forum mod helping for you :P

Leadeater is onboard too? 

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I have many but "old" cores to the fight with me, 2x Xeon 2670 V1, 16C/32T @3.3 GHz, but they are chugging away nice loving to eat those proteins for breakfast, lunch and dinner.... ? ?️ ? 

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1 hour ago, Spotty said:

For the CPU projects I'm not sure how much my ageing i7 6700k can contribute though these days with all these 8c/16t becoming so common, but every bit helps I guess. *cries in 2015 gaming rig*

One of the nice features of distributed computing is that all cores can contribute. I've found in the past multiple fewer core systems gives better throughput than fewer high end systems, for the amount spent. If you have other systems on hand maybe throw them on too?

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One of the nice features of distributed computing is that all cores can contribute. I've found in the past multiple fewer core systems gives better throughput than fewer high end systems, for the amount spent. If you have other systems on hand maybe throw them on too?

Yes!

 

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2 minutes ago, Ben Quigley said:

I will be throwing 24 ryzen threads, 4 bulldozer threads and 8 low power intel threads at the CPU projects myself.

On the limited time stages be careful with HT/SMT. While they can increase throughput it also increases the time per unit and you don't want to miss out by reporting late. Depending on how long the units are and the stage length, some juggling might be worth doing to optimise completion in time or switch early to others so we gain maximum overall output.

 

For example, while we don't know the projects yet, the WCG Help Stop TB subprojecct is taking around 16 hours without HT on Haswell 2.3 GHz. I really hope we don't get that! If unit times were say an hour or two, then the loss is probably insignificant.

 

Or I might just be over-thinking as usual...

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1 minute ago, porina said:

On the limited time stages be careful with HT/SMT. While they can increase throughput it also increases the time per unit and you don't want to miss out by reporting late. Depending on how long the units are and the stage length, some juggling might be worth doing to optimise completion in time or switch early to others so we gain maximum overall output.

 

For example, while we don't know the projects yet, the WCG Help Stop TB subprojecct is taking around 16 hours without HT on Haswell 2.3 GHz. I really hope we don't get that! If unit times were say an hour or two, then the loss is probably insignificant.

 

Or I might just be over-thinking as usual...

Nothing wrong with overthinking, 

 

Yeah I had thought of that, I think we will be concentrating on 3 of the 5 things tbh, marathon is a given, after that... no idea, I think we should sack of the javelin personally. 

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Starting to run some test units of various projects on the same Haswell 2.3 GHz. Cosmology unit estimating 17 hours. LHC doesn't have sixtrack CPU units, which are the only ones not requiring virtualbox which I don't install. The response from server suggests there might be GPU work but its listed as CPU project for pentahlon.

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I'll have to do some research on this when I'm back in the country, but looks like I'm going to be borderline overheating my VRMs again. *Flex emoji*

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1 minute ago, FakeGamerGuy said:

I'll have to do some research on this when I'm back in the country, but looks like I'm going to be borderline overheating my VRMs again. *Flex emoji*

Sounds good! 

 

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9 hours ago, Spotty said:

Haven't used BOINC before but I might look in to setting this up and see if my 1080Ti can contribute. Weather here is finally starting to cool down so I was looking at starting up F@H again anyway. For the CPU projects I'm not sure how much my ageing i7 6700k can contribute though these days with all these 8c/16t becoming so common, but every bit helps I guess. *cries in 2015 gaming rig*
I'm sure @TVwazhere is already on board with ITNOS, but he's a mod now so there's another forum mod helping for you :P

I haven't looked super hard into BOINC requirements, but if it's mostly CPU heavy, ITNOS's i5-4460 is gonna be a drop in the bucket ? at least the VRM's on that board are great. Can't say the same for my itx board my 4790k sits in 

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1 hour ago, TVwazhere said:

I haven't looked super hard into BIONIC requirments, but if it's mostly CPU heavy, ITNOS's i5-4460 is gonna be a drop in the bucket ? at least the VRM's on that board are great. Can't say the same for my itx board my 4790k sits in 

ooh, seems like i might actually have a chance at doing well in this with my threadripper then!

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