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Bugg
Senior Cruncher USA Joined: Nov 19, 2006 Post Count: 271 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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I have an i5 2600k and I'm loving it! It's what I could afford for a computer right now, and heck, couldn't even afford this one really, but got it anyway. Anyway, I'm loving the speed of this thing on projects like HCC and C4CW.
----------------------------------------EDIT: Err, make that an i5 2500k. My mistake. My brain is fried today. ![]() i5-12600K (3.7GHz), 32GB DDR5, Win11 64bit Home [Edit 1 times, last edit by Bugg at Mar 5, 2012 10:23:42 PM] |
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Richard Mitnick
Veteran Cruncher USA Joined: Feb 28, 2007 Post Count: 583 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Emphasis mine, 2 Years ago that would have had credence ;>) --//-- So, does that mean sooner rather than later? My colleague only does WCG, I am sure that he would like to know something before his next big rig, (you know the one with the twin Xeon's) so that he can accommodate anything coming. |
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nanoprobe
Master Cruncher Classified Joined: Aug 29, 2008 Post Count: 2998 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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However energy consumption matters much more with GPU vs. CPU IMHO. Drawing 300+W 24/7 on one card is no joke. There are ways to get very good performance without using that much power. It just depends on how hard you want push the card.(aka a need for speed) ![]()
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KWSN - A Shrubbery
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I love this line about wait for the next whatever. There is always something in the pipeline and it will always be delayed no matter who the manufacturer is. The only time I'm buying a system and consider waiting is when they're shipping and not in stores yet. Then I only wait for the old hardware to drop in price and buy that.
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Former Member
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Emphasis mine, 2 Years ago that would have had credence ;>) --//-- So, does that mean sooner rather than later? My colleague only does WCG, I am sure that he would like to know something before his next big rig, (you know the one with the twin Xeon's) so that he can accommodate anything coming. Those that keep up to speed with the forums need least speculation: http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/forums/wcg/printpost_post,367292 --//-- |
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Richard Mitnick
Veteran Cruncher USA Joined: Feb 28, 2007 Post Count: 583 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Thanks- Right, I don't have a lot of times for the forums, what with work, medical time commitments, etc. I depend on RSS feeds to see what is new.
----------------------------------------So, thanks for the heads up. I assume that I will be able to select the GPU option in my Profiles at My Grid so that my new machine will be able to contribute; but keep the other four machines crunching for WCG off of this option by use of the "No GPU code in the cc.config file in C:\Program Data\BOINC . |
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