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Sgt.Joe
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Re: Minnesota Crunchers

Som computing for while:

11/14/2009 8:14:22 PM||Processor: 4 GenuineIntel Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5405 @ 2.00GHz [x86 Family 6 Model 23 Stepping 6]
11/14/2009 8:27:32 PM|| 2113 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
11/14/2009 8:27:32 PM|| 4442 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU


I play with these right now, there is bigger cluster of these and I'm not sure can Boinc communicate understandably through, but I will "forget" one of these run for week biggrin
Previously I have had severe problem with these clusters, on some cases several Boinc did act like one, and there is (was) limit to have only 80 result per CPU per day, so I did run out of results very rapidly.
Maybe this work better, I hope so.

Night after: nope, results just does not get uploaded, I need to upload those manually straight face


Hope you can solve that. That is a powerful machine(cluster).

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Are there 4 CPU's on one motherboard?
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Are there 4 CPU's on one motherboard?

Jup, those cores are on same socket.

http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/products/server/processor/xeon5000/specifications
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Need a clarification: 4 cores (1 chip) or 4 chips (16 cores) on one motherboard? Your post above suggests you have 4 E5405 CPU's.
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I finally got a sapphire badge. applause Boy does that take a bit. Maybe I need another 8 core machine to make this go faster. d oh
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Need a clarification: 4 cores (1 chip) or 4 chips (16 cores) on one motherboard? Your post above suggests you have 4 E5405 CPU's.

Fyra (4) cores on una (1) "chip". So four CPU on one motherboard.
I guess, I cannot see those physically, those are on another edge of continental.

Got six of those total to play around, but once again, behind too complicated network topology to communicate through.
I did get something uploaded manually when clicking them, but I cannot see result on my device listing.
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I see. They are nice processors for crunching. The next generation xeons will have 6 real cores with 12 total with hyperthreading enabled. Am hoping when these get released the harpertowns and the first generation xeon nelham processors will drop in price.
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I see. They are nice processors for crunching. The next generation xeons will have 6 real cores with 12 total with hyperthreading enabled. Am hoping when these get released the harpertowns and the first generation xeon nelham processors will drop in price.


I can see those as "computers" on 10 -network, there is no way me to know are those physical computers on rack or CPU's allocated to VM's or some mystical library system.

Quite waste to run cpustres.exe on them crying


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I installed xubuntu 9.0.4 and upgraded it to the new 9.10 version on a dell inspiron 600m laptop, everything went fine, the only problem I am having is with keeping an wireless connection. when I have web encryption enabled, I was able to make a connection, but after a reboot I am not able to make a connection, I have messed with all the settings tried everything checked and rechecked the password won't connect, but if I disable the wireless security it has no problem of connecting

anyone has any idea's on how to fix it?
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I installed xubuntu 9.0.4 and upgraded it to the new 9.10 version on a dell inspiron 600m laptop, everything went fine, the only problem I am having is with keeping an wireless connection. when I have web encryption enabled, I was able to make a connection, but after a reboot I am not able to make a connection, I have messed with all the settings tried everything checked and rechecked the password won't connect, but if I disable the wireless security it has no problem of connecting

anyone has any idea's on how to fix it?


Install Windows 7?

Haha, sorry, I couldn't resist.
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