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Re: smilesmile Join "MyOnlineTeam" Today - Chapter 35 smilesmile

Good morning MOT!
I finished my very first AQUA GPU job last night. WHAT A JOKE!!! It ran ~13 hours clock time but recorded only 5,208 CPU seconds. Credits were based solely on CPU seconds. WTF? It received a whopping 58 credits for 13 hours GPU time. angry No one is going run this work for them under these conditions when you can get 5-6K credits at GPUGrid for the same amount of time. They should rename the project SIL@DWS (search for intellegent life @ D-Wave systems). laughing biggrin laughing I'm going to add this project to the 'been there - done that' file.

Chris inspired me to order a MoBo with multiple PCIe slots. Something to play with. laughing

Off to feed the chickens ........ biggrin
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Good morning MOT!
I finished my very first AQUA GPU job last night. WHAT A JOKE!!! It ran ~13 hours clock time but recorded only 5,208 CPU seconds. Credits were based solely on CPU seconds. WTF? It received a whopping 58 credits for 13 hours GPU time. angry No one is going run this work for them under these conditions when you can get 5-6K credits at GPUGrid for the same amount of time. They should rename the project SIL@DWS (search for intellegent life @ D-Wave systems). laughing biggrin laughing I'm going to add this project to the 'been there - done that' file.

Chris inspired me to order a MoBo with multiple PCIe slots. Something to play with. laughing

Off to feed the chickens ........ biggrin


How many pci slots do you want? and how many fit on motherboards nowadays?

Dr. Mike..
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Re: smilesmile Join "MyOnlineTeam" Today - Chapter 35 smilesmile

Good morning MOT!
I finished my very first AQUA GPU job last night. WHAT A JOKE!!! It ran ~13 hours clock time but recorded only 5,208 CPU seconds. Credits were based solely on CPU seconds. WTF? It received a whopping 58 credits for 13 hours GPU time. angry No one is going run this work for them under these conditions when you can get 5-6K credits at GPUGrid for the same amount of time. They should rename the project SIL@DWS (search for intellegent life @ D-Wave systems). laughing biggrin laughing I'm going to add this project to the 'been there - done that' file.

Chris inspired me to order a MoBo with multiple PCIe slots. Something to play with. laughing

Off to feed the chickens ........ biggrin


How many pci slots do you want? and how many fit on motherboards nowadays?

Dr. Mike..


6 PCI-E; single slot cards only.
4 PCI-E; 3 dual slot, 1 single.
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Good morning MOT!
I finished my very first AQUA GPU job last night. WHAT A JOKE!!! It ran ~13 hours clock time but recorded only 5,208 CPU seconds. Credits were based solely on CPU seconds. WTF? It received a whopping 58 credits for 13 hours GPU time. angry No one is going run this work for them under these conditions when you can get 5-6K credits at GPUGrid for the same amount of time. They should rename the project SIL@DWS (search for intellegent life @ D-Wave systems). laughing biggrin laughing I'm going to add this project to the 'been there - done that' file.

Chris inspired me to order a MoBo with multiple PCIe slots. Something to play with. laughing

Off to feed the chickens ........ biggrin


How many pci slots do you want? and how many fit on motherboards nowadays?

Dr. Mike..


6 PCI-E; single slot cards only.
4 PCI-E; 3 dual slot, 1 single.


Although I heard there are cases out that allow room for 4 dual slot cards, probably by moving the 5.25" bay.
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I'm not sure if it's the norm with Muon or just the recent WUs. They come in to my C2D at about 16 hours to complete.

My Muon's go from ~2.5 hours up to ~16 hours on a Q6600. My C2D is down for the summer and it's wu history has expired so I don't know its run time.
The 33.333/66.333 is normal for Muon. I have them set to keep wu's in memory too. I think the checkpoints are much more frequent as I've not had any problems with reboots.

The oddity with Evo is that some of the wu's march right past 100% and keep on going. They usually don't go past 105-125% but I remember one that went to 170%. But you get good credit for the excess time and they always validate.


My Evo WUs regularly go to 140-150% but I've NEVER had one fail. YOYO@HOME is really well run.
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Re: smilesmile Join "MyOnlineTeam" Today - Chapter 35 smilesmile

Good morning MOT!
I finished my very first AQUA GPU job last night. WHAT A JOKE!!! It ran ~13 hours clock time but recorded only 5,208 CPU seconds. Credits were based solely on CPU seconds. WTF? It received a whopping 58 credits for 13 hours GPU time. angry No one is going run this work for them under these conditions when you can get 5-6K credits at GPUGrid for the same amount of time. They should rename the project SIL@DWS (search for intellegent life @ D-Wave systems). laughing biggrin laughing I'm going to add this project to the 'been there - done that' file.

Chris inspired me to order a MoBo with multiple PCIe slots. Something to play with. laughing

Off to feed the chickens ........ biggrin


How many pci slots do you want? and how many fit on motherboards nowadays?

Dr. Mike..


6 PCI-E; single slot cards only.
4 PCI-E; 3 dual slot, 1 single.


Although I heard there are cases out that allow room for 4 dual slot cards, probably by moving the 5.25" bay.


Nevermind.. I correct myself, there are mobos that have 4 PCI-E allowing 4 dual slot. I blanked out. biggrin
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Good morning MOT!
<snip>
Chris inspired me to order a MoBo with multiple PCIe slots. Something to play with. laughing

Off to feed the chickens ........ biggrin


How many pci slots do you want? and how many fit on motherboards nowadays?

Dr. Mike..


6 PCI-E; single slot cards only.
4 PCI-E; 3 dual slot, 1 single.


Although I heard there are cases out that allow room for 4 dual slot cards, probably by moving the 5.25" bay.


Nevermind.. I correct myself, there are mobos that have 4 PCI-E allowing 4 dual slot. I blanked out. biggrin
Addressing the other part of Dr Mike's question.... Unless you're going to do major GPU crunching or heavy duty gaming, a single PCI-E will be enough if you're going to have a single video card. Of course, having a spare or two can't hurt.

Other than video, the occasional high-end audio and add-on wireless networking, there isn't much need for expansion slots these days. Note that most add-in cards are PCI, not PCI-E. PCI-E is used almost exclusively by video cards.

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Re: smilesmile Join "MyOnlineTeam" Today - Chapter 35 smilesmile

Good morning MOT!
<snip>
Chris inspired me to order a MoBo with multiple PCIe slots. Something to play with. laughing

Off to feed the chickens ........ biggrin


How many pci slots do you want? and how many fit on motherboards nowadays?

Dr. Mike..


6 PCI-E; single slot cards only.
4 PCI-E; 3 dual slot, 1 single.


Although I heard there are cases out that allow room for 4 dual slot cards, probably by moving the 5.25" bay.


Nevermind.. I correct myself, there are mobos that have 4 PCI-E allowing 4 dual slot. I blanked out. biggrin
Addressing the other part of Dr Mike's question.... Unless you're going to do major GPU crunching or heavy duty gaming, a single PCI-E will be enough if you're going to have a single video card. Of course, having a spare or two can't hurt.

Other than video, the occasional high-end audio and add-on wireless networking, there isn't much need for expansion slots these days. Note that most add-in cards are PCI, not PCI-E. PCI-E is used almost exclusively by video cards.

- D

eSATA card for external drives maybe?
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Re: smilesmile Join "MyOnlineTeam" Today - Chapter 35 smilesmile

Good morning MOT!
<snip>
Chris inspired me to order a MoBo with multiple PCIe slots. Something to play with. laughing

Off to feed the chickens ........ biggrin


How many pci slots do you want? and how many fit on motherboards nowadays?

Dr. Mike..


6 PCI-E; single slot cards only.
4 PCI-E; 3 dual slot, 1 single.


Although I heard there are cases out that allow room for 4 dual slot cards, probably by moving the 5.25" bay.


Nevermind.. I correct myself, there are mobos that have 4 PCI-E allowing 4 dual slot. I blanked out. biggrin
Addressing the other part of Dr Mike's question.... Unless you're going to do major GPU crunching or heavy duty gaming, a single PCI-E will be enough if you're going to have a single video card. Of course, having a spare or two can't hurt.

Other than video, the occasional high-end audio and add-on wireless networking, there isn't much need for expansion slots these days. Note that most add-in cards are PCI, not PCI-E. PCI-E is used almost exclusively by video cards.

- D

eSATA card for external drives maybe?


The mobo will have an eSATA plug for front panel of case. It might even have one in the back with the USBs.
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MyOnlineTeam Daily Statistics for 05/31 - All Members:

Team rank movement report
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Prior New Current
Member name Rank Change Rank Points
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Rulkethecharon 53 -1 54 1,269,322
Sunny L. Kae 54 +1 53 1,270,388
Rene Punt 94 -1 95 503,471
Bravehart 95 +1 94 510,100
Andrew R 101 -1 102 428,283
SAKU1303 102 -1 103 428,249
Dresser 103 +2 101 428,923
RedCoat999 134 -1 135 222,388
darth_vader 135 +1 134 223,027
rwillis 155 -1 156 140,014
Natalino 156 +1 155 143,055
MagnumXL Tester 236 -1 237 22,498
rwgreen89 237 +1 236 22,646

Points milestones report
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stares reached 3,000,000 points applause

Runtime milestones report
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No runtime milestones found. sad

Results returned milestones report
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brown chris returned their 4,000th result applause
Sunny L. Kae returned their 3,600th 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
05/31/2009 0:211:15:00:59 467,180 961
05/30/2009 0:191:12:54:42 425,677 983
05/29/2009 0:178:02:03:20 408,779 965
05/28/2009 0:177:16:22:03 411,926 1,045
05/27/2009 0:196:04:27:03 436,080 1,321
05/26/2009 0:184:15:02:17 417,543 1,225
05/25/2009 0:193:20:16:30 431,407 1,190


Team Records:
Results Returned: 12/19/2007 2,522
Points: 05/06/2009 518,871
Runtime: 01/25/2006 1:123:00:53:34

Good crunching folks!!!!
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