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During the summer, my CPU temp was around 73 degrees - WAY too hot. As such, it was autothrottling back. It declocked itself from 3.6 ghz to 3.2 to deal with the heat. Now that the ambient temps are more like 50 degrees, my CPU runs at max potential full time. Gotta love intel P4s. They're like having little furnaces in your case.


If that is 73C (163F) you are right that is way too hot. If it is 73F .... I'll buy it from you laughing biggrin My lowest processor temp (per Speedfan) on any of the 13 processors is 102F. I have one machine that has been running for almost a year at 151F (and it is clean and dust fee) ... it doesn't seem to bother it ... and if it's not broke ... don't fix it is my motto. What are you using to check your temp's?

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I use speedfan. And it is 73C. WAAAAY too hot. With a few new case fans and some dust cleaning it's down to 62 degrees under full load. I run BOINC at 100% cpu usage and 75% ram usage (1 have 3 gigs of ram, so that should be more than enough).

During the summer, my CPU temp was around 73 degrees - WAY too hot. As such, it was autothrottling back. It declocked itself from 3.6 ghz to 3.2 to deal with the heat. Now that the ambient temps are more like 50 degrees, my CPU runs at max potential full time. Gotta love intel P4s. They're like having little furnaces in your case.


If that is 73C (163F) you are right that is way too hot. If it is 73F .... I'll buy it from you laughing biggrin My lowest processor temp (per Speedfan) on any of the 13 processors is 102F. I have one machine that has been running for almost a year at 151F (and it is clean and dust fee) ... it doesn't seem to bother it ... and if it's not broke ... don't fix it is my motto. What are you using to check your temp's?

Cheers!

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Almost a statistically average day for me today. I seem to be stuck at 13 days run time, 13K points and 33 results ... a whole lot of 3's. wink

Hopefully I will have the new machine up by Wed-Thrus next week and things will get better. biggrin

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MyOnlineTeam Daily Statistics for 11/04 - All Members:

Team rank movement report
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Prior New Current
Member name Rank Change Rank Points
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bobgctsu 65 -1 66 539,997
Pandas Dad 66 -1 67 537,053
Dataman 67 +2 65 544,656
elpe 112 -1 113 206,560
John Conrad 113 +1 112 206,931
Justin Strickland 118 -1 119 188,431
Lanscader 119 +1 118 188,593
growbot 191 -1 192 51,189
Roka 192 -1 193 50,809
WeeWilly 193 -1 194 50,067
ARENDACI 194 -1 195 49,518
Maranave 195 -1 196 47,495
Jonathan Figdor 196 +5 191 51,801
St_Slava 252 -1 253 9,350
PBBlackwell 253 -1 254 9,321
Silbo 254 +2 252 10,091

Points milestones report
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Jonathan Figdor reached 50,000 points applause

Runtime milestones report
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No runtime milestones found. sad

Results returned milestones report
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elpe returned their 800th result applause

New members report
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No new members found. sad

Retired members report
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No new retired members found. smile

For the week as a team:

Statistics  Total Run Time  Points   Results
Date (y:d:h:m:s) Earned Returned
11/04/2007 0:139:19:04:08 150,908 532
11/03/2007 0:159:18:05:40 169,606 535
11/02/2007 0:156:01:19:52 164,982 573
11/01/2007 0:143:15:11:30 156,744 567
10/31/2007 0:134:00:21:36 143,415 514
10/30/2007 0:150:08:58:07 159,065 539
10/29/2007 0:141:19:57:50 153,158 437


Team Records:
Results Returned: 08/24/2005 1,609
Points: 06/26/2007 334,880
Runtime: 01/25/2006 1:123:00:53:34

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MyOnlineTeam Daily Statistics for 11/04 - Active Members

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CompuDude 1 0 15,361,804 8,539
nl59056 2 0 13,628,931 4,499
marysduby 3 0 11,389,784 30,502
Ploetner 4 0 9,059,384 336
Esteban69 5 0 6,758,578 4,508
parmesian 6 0 6,078,799 5,861
Graham 7 0 3,996,198 0
cyberwire 8 0 3,942,171 205
Coingames 9 0 3,206,848 7,367
Fanie 10 0 2,489,570 4,842
frans6nl 11 0 2,480,955 4,732
PohSoon 12 0 2,264,872 4,294
joshuabayer 13 0 2,087,136 322
Rasse 14 0 1,809,412 0
Vuj 15 0 1,688,384 1,306
Silver Surfer 16 0 1,599,591 12,499
Dave Bell 17 0 1,582,877 6,767
spikey_richie 18 0 1,503,032 1,771
Neumonic 19 0 1,495,617 3,645
Alain Bryden 20 0 1,407,922 1,075
lawrencehardin 21 0 1,400,099 561
MikeOD 22 0 1,254,797 0
siseberg 23 0 1,235,398 454
bl1nxz 24 0 1,179,079 0
txjallen 25 0 1,147,168 1,120
John Parker 26 0 1,143,308 1,058
Wunderwuzzi 27 0 1,104,203 1,403
largethunder 28 0 1,078,112 0
smcclarigan 29 0 978,404 706
charlie99 30 0 958,519 267
keithhenry 31 0 918,209 5,905
finman 32 0 884,477 2,313
Johnwoods 33 0 878,600 829
AStafford 34 0 821,710 461
kkelson 35 0 820,488 0
newtod 36 0 787,538 935
Tomwp 37 0 757,425 540
SteelDragon 38 0 739,213 0
Dataman 39 +1 544,656 13,739
Pandas Dad 40 -1 537,053 0
Sunny L. Kae 41 0 529,322 1,012
laughing66607 42 0 448,016 0
JerBlock 43 0 447,012 0
Edward McCoy 44 0 434,755 475
SAKU1303 45 0 425,744 0
Barramundi 46 0 410,441 433
Airwolf_Liu 47 0 384,161 562
dtype 48 0 365,561 370
wrr 49 0 364,330 835
sulcata 50 0 338,329 1,292
Blueprint 51 0 313,877 217
simonbendall 52 0 308,859 0
Mr. Plates 53 0 307,741 0
RetiredPB 54 0 249,361 489
Arthur256 55 0 227,335 528
Bon Kuhlman 56 0 212,183 321
barney15c 57 0 211,604 135
John Conrad 58 +1 206,931 1,109
elpe 59 -1 206,560 660
Lanscader 60 0 188,593 277
johng 61 0 177,592 534
amusic20 62 0 176,774 403
Verhaegh 63 0 159,495 0
shinob925 64 0 158,856 0
Hintsala 65 0 147,302 657
mapplebeck 66 0 137,148 194
harry_i_c 67 0 134,404 0
cknotty 68 0 133,788 0
Calamity 69 0 129,669 0
lenmccart 70 0 120,886 383
dub4u 71 0 106,926 0
shawnangelo 72 0 95,120 0
jan.fratric 73 0 92,483 305
xZeddx 74 0 91,679 0
Dean Mullins 75 0 88,815 0
Harry de Swart 76 0 85,742 0
madambaster 77 0 79,260 418
Natalino 78 0 79,219 404
platinumbus177 79 0 75,778 0
Jonathan Figdor 80 0 51,801 4,374
Daragaaz 81 0 21,089 0
sammercer 82 0 20,145 0
WoytaZ 83 0 18,527 0
Silbo 84 0 10,091 1,160


Note: Active members are those who earned points in the prior 30 days.

Top Ten active members returning points today:
01: marysduby - 30,502 points
02: Dataman - 13,739 points
03: Silver Surfer - 12,499 points
04: CompuDude - 8,539 points
05: Coingames - 7,367 points
06: Dave Bell - 6,767 points
07: keithhenry - 5,905 points
08: parmesian - 5,861 points
09: Fanie - 4,842 points
10: frans6nl - 4,732 points

Total points returned today: 150,908
Active members returning points today: 57
Average points per member active today: 2647.50877
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Results returned milestones report
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elpe returned their 800th result applause


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We are a bit down today on points but it is still a very good showing by any measure! Special congratulations to everyone for all you've done to get us to the 40,000,000 milestone for 2007. We will need to average just over 175,000 points per day between now and year end to make our 50,000,000 point goal. Yes, that is a challenge but we have done very well this year at responding to challenges. We are already moving upwards towards that goal. Let's keep at it and give it our best!
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Jonathan, great work making the 50,000 point milestone! You can update your signature to use gahood.org/H050.jpg in image tags to update your Hall of Fame banner.
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Actually, the one thing you don't really want to do is define God as omniscient, omnipotent, and perfectly good (incidently, this is called Classical Theism in the philosophical literature). If you do that, then you run smack dab into the problem of evil. If God really is all of those things, then it is hard to understand why he lets evil happen. And I don't mean just human evils (like rape and The Holocaust), but also natural evils, like a deer being struck my lightening and being left to die a painful death over several days, or babies born without sight, or limbs, or born only to die shortly after their birth of SIDS. I am not a religious extremist in any way. I personally do not believe in a God, but I do not discount the possibility of there being one. What does, however, seem clear to me is that if there is a God, he doesn't care about us very much. If there's a God, he clearly isn't omniscient, omnipotent, and perfectly good, or at least he stays his hand altogether too often. As far as this line of argument goes, this is the subject of my master's thesis, so I'd love any constructive criticism of it.


Jonathan, I would say you're absolutely correct IF you define the "three O's" in the same classical terms. However, I don't. Omnipresence is not limited to our universe/space time continuum. The mere existence of our universe creates a constraint if you limit something to it. Omnipresence has no limits so therefore cannot be limited to our universe. God is not only everywhere within our universe but also everywhere without it. Note that that includes us as well so we are a part of God. I think that has some interesting implications in terms of our relationship and our responsibilities. I look at omnipotence and omnisicience similarly. I wanted to clairfy this before I responded to your question about evil.
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The Monday morning BUMP. Join MOT today and help us grow. smile

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