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ryanmcc10
Cruncher Joined: Sep 21, 2006 Post Count: 1 Status: Offline |
Howdy yall,
I recently began running BOINC on an Apple Macbook, 2ghz with 1.25gb RAM. I check system monitor and it has been spending a good amount of time at 100% CPU work, on the order of 2-3 hours at time. Now, this is my first laptop of any kind, so I'm a bit worried about cooling. Should I be concerned about running my laptop this hard for several hours a day? Do Macbooks have any known issues with CPU cooling? As safety precaution, I used two pads of sticki-notes to lift the laptop about an inch off my desk with the hope that it would allow air to pass underneath the hardware. I know air conducts heat better than my particleboard desk, and at the least, it makes it more comfortable to type. I also leave it on "Battery Performance Mode" which restricts the system to 90% output. If this isn't enough, what should I do? Can I under-clock just BOINC without slowing down the rest of my system when I need it? Thanks, Ryan |
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Former Member
Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
Hello ryanmcc10,
BOINC is constantly changing. The current recommended version of BOINC always runs at maximum speed, but the development version includes a throttle. Of course, to use this throttle the application has to be modified. Uhh. . . at least, that is what I think. I have not heard of any problems with a clean Macbook that is not clogged with dust, so I suspect that you are all right. Lawrence |
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Former Member
Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
bonjour
you may use this type of thing : http://www.antec.com/us/productDetails.php?ProdID=75005 i've got this one : http://www.akasa-europe.com/ or you can lower the frequency of your processor with this type of software ( or perharps you've got already it supplied with your macbook ) this software is only for xp : http://www.pbus-167.com/nhc/nhc.htm#anchor_download my acer t2400 is 24/24 running with boinc with this notebook cooler and for the moment no problem |
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olympic
Senior Cruncher Joined: Jun 12, 2005 Post Count: 156 Status: Offline |
I run BOINC on my 1.4GHz HP laptop. Every few months I have to open it up and clean out any dust that has collected on the fans and heatsinks. The bottom does get fairly warm after a couple hours of crunching, but nothing seems to be complaining. Propping it up a bit for more airflow does help.
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Sekerob
Ace Cruncher Joined: Jul 24, 2005 Post Count: 20043 Status: Offline |
hi,
----------------------------------------the throttled mentioned by Lawrence sits in the 5.6.x BOINC versions.....very few bugs are left and been happily running is for over a month. As sites like WCG have not yet incorporated the new features, and also because lots of tweakers like to control their BOINC settings from a locally, rather than updating one or the other setting on a server, there is the global_prefs_overrride.xml file. This override file does not exist by default but has been available for longer. It ad interim allows the employment of the new features. Looks like this: - <global_preferences> <run_on_batteries>0</run_on_batteries> <run_if_user_active>0</run_if_user_active> <start_hour>0</start_hour> <start_hour>0</start_hour> <net_start_hour>19</net_start_hour> <net_start_hour>20</net_start_hour> <leave_apps_in_memory>1</leave_apps_in_memory> <confirm_before_connecting>0</confirm_before_connecting> <hangup_if_dialed>1</hangup_if_dialed> <work_buf_min_days>2.5</work_buf_min_days> <max_cpus>1</max_cpus> <cpu_scheduling_period_minutes>480</cpu_scheduling_period_minutes> <disk_interval>900</disk_interval> <disk_max_used_gb>10</disk_max_used_gb> <disk_max_used_pct>95</disk_max_used_pct> <disk_min_free_gb>0.25</disk_min_free_gb> <vm_max_used_pct>75</vm_max_used_pct> <idle_time_to_run>0</idle_time_to_run> <max_bytes_sec_down>480000</max_bytes_sec_down> <max_bytes_sec_up>240000</max_bytes_sec_up> <cpu_usage_limit>95</cpu_usage_limit> </global_preferences> Here the link to the latest as at 9.22.06 http://boinc.berkeley.edu/dl/boinc_5.6.4_windows_intelx86.exe Most of the settings are selfexplanatory.
WCG
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