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52 minutes ago, GOTSpectrum said:

Just working on the blog post now, probably will be up within the hour 

It is here, just in time! 

 

 

Just now, RollinLower said:

sooo, my windows 10 F@H machine just suddenly started doing this:

16:38:02:WU02:FS01:0x22:Checkpoint completed at step 1400000
16:38:19:ERROR:Receive error: 997: Overlappende I/O-bewerking wordt uitgevoerd.
16:38:20:ERROR:Receive error: 997: Overlappende I/O-bewerking wordt uitgevoerd.
16:38:21:WU01:FS00:0xa8:Completed 9100000 out of 10000000 steps (91%)
16:38:35:ERROR:Receive error: 997: Overlappende I/O-bewerking wordt uitgevoerd.
16:38:47:ERROR:Receive error: 997: Overlappende I/O-bewerking wordt uitgevoerd.
16:38:57:ERROR:Receive error: 997: Overlappende I/O-bewerking wordt uitgevoerd.
16:39:06:ERROR:Receive error: 997: Overlappende I/O-bewerking wordt uitgevoerd.
16:39:08:WU02:FS01:0x22:Completed 1425000 out of 2500000 steps (57%)
16:39:43:ERROR:Receive error: 997: Overlappende I/O-bewerking wordt uitgevoerd.
16:39:55:ERROR:Receive error: 997: Overlappende I/O-bewerking wordt uitgevoerd.
16:40:13:WU02:FS01:0x22:Completed 1450000 out of 2500000 steps (58%)
16:40:14:WU02:FS01:0x22:Checkpoint completed at step 1450000
16:40:59:ERROR:Receive error: 997: Overlappende I/O-bewerking wordt uitgevoerd.
16:41:08:ERROR:Receive error: 997: Overlappende I/O-bewerking wordt uitgevoerd.
16:41:19:WU02:FS01:0x22:Completed 1475000 out of 2500000 steps (59%)
16:42:25:WU02:FS01:0x22:Completed 1500000 out of 2500000 steps (60%)
16:42:25:WU02:FS01:0x22:Checkpoint completed at step 1500000
16:43:18:WU01:FS00:0xa8:Completed 9200000 out of 10000000 steps (92%)
16:43:31:WU02:FS01:0x22:Completed 1525000 out of 2500000 steps (61%)
16:44:36:WU02:FS01:0x22:Completed 1550000 out of 2500000 steps (62%)
16:44:36:WU02:FS01:0x22:Checkpoint completed at step 1550000
16:45:24:ERROR:Receive error: 997: Overlappende I/O-bewerking wordt uitgevoerd.
16:45:32:ERROR:Receive error: 997: Overlappende I/O-bewerking wordt uitgevoerd.
16:45:42:WU02:FS01:0x22:Completed 1575000 out of 2500000 steps (63%)
16:46:47:WU02:FS01:0x22:Completed 1600000 out of 2500000 steps (64%)
16:46:48:WU02:FS01:0x22:Checkpoint completed at step 1600000
16:47:53:WU02:FS01:0x22:Completed 1625000 out of 2500000 steps (65%)

i found some older threads linking to the Threadripper 3960X i'm using, and also BIOS versions. but i'm already on the latest BIOS verion. any thoughts?

it seems some wu. are not playing nice atm for thread ripper cpu.

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1 hour ago, dogwitch said:

it seems some wu. are not playing nice atm for thread ripper cpu.

that's unfortunate. Also weird that it's just TR chips, and not my EPYC system eventho they should be simmilar.

i'll keep an eye on it fo rnow, it doesn't seem to be holding me back PPD wise anyways.

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Seems there's issues all around with WUs. I'm not home so I had assumed power cut out and I was just down until I get back home. Guess not?

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45 minutes ago, RollinLower said:

that's unfortunate. Also weird that it's just TR chips, and not my EPYC system eventho they should be simmilar.

i'll keep an eye on it fo rnow, it doesn't seem to be holding me back PPD wise anyways.

1950x will crash .

my 2990wx no issue atm(but i might not have gotten said issue wu yet. then person ref wu with cpu.

i know i choose the alz one. on both. machines

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4 minutes ago, dogwitch said:

1950x will crash .

my 2990wx no issue atm(but i might not have gotten said issue wu yet. then person ref wu with cpu.

i know i choose the alz one. on both. machines

i don't have any preference set for WU's. I'll change it to alz and see if the errors persist.

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3 hours ago, dogwitch said:

fyi some cpu wu really dont like 1950x... has crash my system 3 times now....

I was trying to run a deep learning model for an assignment and it turns out that it has a bug specifically with nVidia 16xx GPUs...not any lower end GPUs, not any better GPUs, just an oddly specific "F you" to me

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Great news: I have successfully moved four GPUs from the dead Dell Precision into another machine, and it's working perfectly! I ended up just reusing the SSD from the Precision, and that means I didn't have to reinstall Windows and all of my software. It's running Windows Server 2022, and so far it just booted right up and worked properly. 

 

Also, my RTX 2070 has arrived. I'm waiting for F@h to tell me how the performance will be (I only just got it installed), but holy crap this card is loud. I knew it would be since I specifically went for a blower model (and a cheap blower model at that - it's basically the MSI Aero RTX 2070 rebadged for Dell), but wow this little fan can scream. It is absolutely the loudest blower card I currently own. As of right now F@h is estimating that the RTX 2070 will do about 1.4 million PPD, but it's only just started folding so I expect that number to go up a fair bit. I've got it installed in my main machine, and I've temporarily removed my GTX 1660 Ti. That card isn't a blower model, but it's even louder than this 2070. 

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22 minutes ago, BondiBlue said:

Great news: I have successfully moved four GPUs from the dead Dell Precision into another machine, and it's working perfectly! I ended up just reusing the SSD from the Precision, and that means I didn't have to reinstall Windows and all of my software. It's running Windows Server 2022, and so far it just booted right up and worked properly. 

 

Also, my RTX 2070 has arrived. I'm waiting for F@h to tell me how the performance will be (I only just got it installed), but holy crap this card is loud. I knew it would be since I specifically went for a blower model (and a cheap blower model at that - it's basically the MSI Aero RTX 2070 rebadged for Dell), but wow this little fan can scream. It is absolutely the loudest blower card I currently own. As of right now F@h is estimating that the RTX 2070 will do about 1.4 million PPD, but it's only just started folding so I expect that number to go up a fair bit. I've got it installed in my main machine, and I've temporarily removed my GTX 1660 Ti. That card isn't a blower model, but it's even louder than this 2070. 

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25 minutes ago, dogwitch said:

what 2070 you got?

It's a Dell OEM card based on the MSI AERO 2070. Here's a random picture of it:

 

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5 minutes ago, BondiBlue said:

It's a Dell OEM card based on the MSI AERO 2070. Here's a random picture of it:

 

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1 hour ago, BondiBlue said:

estimating that the RTX 2070 will do about 1.4 million PPD

 

On a mobile 2060 I'm getting just under 1.3M PPD so I'd expect it to go up a bit more as well 👍

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17 minutes ago, dogwitch said:

It's alright, it's really not too loud overall. It's quieter than the GTX 1660 Ti it's replacing, that's for sure. I'd actually rather have the blower cooler in this case since the machine I'll end up using it in isn't very ideal for multiple non-blower cards. 

14 minutes ago, Bianks84 said:

On a mobile 2060 I'm getting just under 1.3M PPD so I'd expect it to go up a bit more as well 👍

It's currently finishing up the first WU it got when I installed it, so hopefully it'll go up after this. There's also a GT 1030 in the same computer that's getting almost 130K PPD lol. 

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Just now, BondiBlue said:

GT 1030 in the same computer that's getting almost 130K PPD lol

That's near what my ubuntu system with the GTX760 is getting lol.

I reckon you could do five times that with half the power with just the 1660, just guessing though.

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1 minute ago, Bianks84 said:

That's near what my ubuntu system with the GTX760 is getting lol.

I reckon you could do five times that with half the power with just the 1660, just guessing though.

I run most of my cards at stock (I'd rather have the extra heat in the winter lol), but the 1030 has been overclocked a bit. Doesn't make too much of a difference for most WUs, but I've seen it bring one from 90K PPD up to 120K PPD. 

 

At stock the 1030 pulls just shy of 30W for 130K PPD, and the 1660 Ti pulls around 120W for ~1.2m-1.6m PPD. If the 1030 was pulling 120W to match the 1660 Ti (I'd LOVE to see a 1030 pull 120W, btw) then that equals 520K PPD. So on average the 1660 Ti is about 3 times faster than the 1030 for the same power consumption. 

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1 hour ago, Bianks84 said:

On a mobile 2060 I'm getting just under 1.3M PPD so I'd expect it to go up a bit more as well 👍

Just wanted to give you a little update here: it's now estimating 2.3M PPD, so it's looking much better now. Not bad for a $200 card. 

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On 11/17/2022 at 12:35 PM, GuardianAngel_ said:

Yep, its definitely not the PSU. Tried underclocking (under factory OC) but hasn't made a difference.

 

2nd 2080ti is also doing it again. I'll try them in another rig, otherwise they'll be joining the list of the dead. 

Finally figured this out, cards are fine. I'm just extremely stupid. Turns out it was an extremely low bandwidth issue.

 

Completely forgot I was using mining risers, more specifically a single USB type riser hub.

 

PSA: Don't do what I've done. x1 risers seem to be fine (like many other forum/Reddit posts say), but remember to use separate PCIE slots for each card. *facepalm*

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Bad news: @cbigfootis unavailable

 

 

good news: I sometimes know what I'm doing

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12 minutes ago, GOTSpectrum said:

Bad news: @cbigfootis unavailable

 

 

good news: I sometimes know what I'm doing

Update I have no internet right now... Virgin say it will be fixed within the hour so we will see

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32 minutes ago, GOTSpectrum said:

Update I have no internet right now... Virgin say it will be fixed within the hour so we will see

you dont know what your doing.... lol

other wise you have internet

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1 hour ago, GuardianAngel_ said:

Finally figured this out, cards are fine. I'm just extremely stupid. Turns out it was an extremely low bandwidth issue.

 

Completely forgot I was using mining risers, more specifically a single USB type riser hub.

 

PSA: Don't do what I've done. x1 risers seem to be fine (like many other forum/Reddit posts say), but remember to use separate PCIE slots for each card. *facepalm*

Good to see you got it figured. With 2080 ti you will be leaving performance on the table with x1 mining risers. You'll get better yields with x4 risers either PCIe3x16 to x4 risers or m.2 to x4 risers.

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5 minutes ago, Gorgon said:

Good to see you got it figured. With 2080 ti you will be leaving performance on the table with x1 mining risers. You'll get better yields with x4 risers either PCIe3x16 to x4 risers or m.2 to x4 risers.

You seem knowledgeable about this, so do you know how badly a 1660 Ti would be hampered when using an x1 riser for F@h? It's a lot less powerful than something like a 2080 Ti. 

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34 minutes ago, dogwitch said:

you dont know what your doing.... lol

other wise you have internet

I have one bar of HSDPA... 

 

It's so slow I can't tether 

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7 minutes ago, GOTSpectrum said:

I have one bar of HSDPA... 

 

It's so slow I can't tether 

Did you try turning it off and back on?

Maybe taking the cartridge out and blowing on it?

I'm not actually trying to be as grumpy as it seems.

I will find your mentions of Ikea or Gnome and I will /s post. 

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6 minutes ago, IkeaGnome said:

Did you try turning it off and back on?

Maybe taking the cartridge out and blowing on it?

I'm tethered to Foldatron, my only wireless folding machine and have to say it is held slow

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Please put as much effort into your question as you expect me to put into answering it. 

 

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