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s60ben
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Greetings Peeps

Post by s60ben »

Well... I made it here in the end...

God knows how... but for some reason I felt the urge to join some other strange UK Boinc'ers

Hope my stats aren't too disappointing ;)

I have my new Q6600 toy crunching away merrily :)
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Post by UBT - The Prof.... »

Greetings and welcome to the team. Any amount of crunching / stats are always welcome. And as for the Q6600..... Jealous or what  :evil:

Always feel free to ask questions, someone in the team usually will know the answer to almost any problem that you may have.
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Post by UBT-mark3346 »

Welcome to the team, darn fine output, over 10k of it is in the last week!
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Post by Sir Cracked of the Mind »

Hi Peepers! welcome to the UK funny farm.......
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Post by s60ben »

UBT-mark3346 wrote:Welcome to the team, darn fine output, over 10k of it is in the last week!
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I played with Seti in it's original guise, then played with BOINC for a while - then for various reasons never quite got back to it for quite some time!

I'm fairly impressed with the Q6600 it certainly seems to shift fairly well :) Not sure if my stats are about on par for it or owt, but I'm not "an.al"  (bl**dy spam filter) about them really, it's just nice to trundle along merrily helping out.
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Post by Joshrandom »

Hello s60ben, and welcome to UBT.  :wave:
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Post by UBT - mickyb69 »

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Post by Temujin »

Hi Ben, welcome to UBT  :wave:
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Post by UBT - bobuk »

Imageto our team and the funny farm.... may your stay be a long one. Join in the fun and don't be shy, were not a bad bunch really, just a bit crazy. If you need any help just shout there will be always someone to give you a helping hand..   :)

bob   :D
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Post by Ben »

Ben, meet Ben. Q6600, meet Q6600. Welcome to the team  :wink:  :lol:
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Post by Timby »

Image s60ben and Image  to the team
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Intel Q6600 Great Chip

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Post by melter65 »

Hello and Welcome! :D
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Post by sigma-7 »

Greetz and welcome to the team :wave:
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Post by NaRyan »

'ello & welcome :)

I should be joining the Q6600 club next week too, woooooo!!! ;)
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Post by Ben »

Nice 1  :D
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Post by s60ben »

Thanks all for the warm welcome :D

I've been playing with the overclocking toys :)
01/02/2008 20:56:54||Benchmark results:
01/02/2008 20:56:54||   Number of CPUs: 4
01/02/2008 20:56:54||   2839 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
01/02/2008 20:56:54||   9157 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
01/02/2008 20:56:55||Resuming computation
And thats the result.

May assist anyone curious about the system and Q6600

I run Boinc on all 4 processors at 95% and it doesn't interfere with my use of the machine for general usage :)

Seti @ 50%
Einstein @ 50%
Rosetta @ 50%
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Post by cris keys »

Welcome and nice chip hehe
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Post by NaRyan »

Well I'm getting moi Q6600 (G0 stepping) next week.
And I'm curious about a good cooler.

As I was thinking about getting the OEM CPU and the heatsink + fan separate, as I don't know how good Intel stock ones are.

But all I ever seem to read is that these fans are all MASSIVE! and you need to check your motherboard 1st.
well bit hard to do when you don't have that..
I was looking at getting the EVGA Nforce 680i SLI.


So any advice on the heatsink & fan side of things would be great :)
As well these things were made to be overclocked..... ;)
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Post by UBT - mickyb69 »

Ohhhh getting a bit of a clique going here ...... :shock:
:lol:  :lol:  :lol:
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Post by cris keys »

I use a Zalman CPNS9700 @ 3.15 GHz I get 60C (well within specs). I can go as high as 3.4 GHz stable ~68C due to over volting the CPU.

A good review is here, as it says the stock heatsink temps will be 10-20C higher, best get an aftermarket part.

http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/zalman-cn ... -1862.html

more info on heatsinks here, well worth a read.

http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/CPU-Coole ... 30115.html
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Post by NaRyan »

Ah cool (he he), and it comes with that unique heatsink goo.
heh I was acutaly going to buy that stuff ;)
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Post by s60ben »

Well I'm running BOINC on all 4 @ 95% flat out (24*7) , I have:

Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz 95W G0 Stepping (Retail 775)
Asus P5E X38 Chipset (Skt 775) 1600FSB DDR2 PCI-E Crossfire
OCZ 2GB PC2-6400 Reaper HPC (2x1GB) 4-4-4-15

Havent played with the O/c too much tbh, but atm

2523.91 Mhz   (280.43 x 9)
FSB : 1121.74

CPU Temp: 36c
MB Temp 21c

On Idle CPU temps@ 22c

Thats on the retail CPU package, I didn't want to mess around too much tbh.

But running at over 3ghz sounds interesting!

My case was fairly cheap, but I used to be an Intel IPI guy, so as for "design" I was interested in the venting/intake situation. The case has a huge fan on the rear, and a air guide allowing the processor to pull direct cool air into it ;)
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Post by NaRyan »

What I looking at getting is:

Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 (G0 Stepping) OEM
EVGA nForce 680i SLI Motherboard
OCZ 4GB Kit DDR2 800MHz Memory NVIDIA SLI READY EDITION
Zalman CNPS 9700 CPU cooler
Xclio Black Windtunnel Extreme Case 2 x 25cm Side Fans
Lite-On SOHW-1693S 16x DVD±RW Dual Layer Internal IDE (Black) - OEM
800W Dual PCI-E 14cm Fan PSU - Dual 12V Rails, 20+4pin, 6x SATA, ATX12V 4/8pin

And I already have to put into system.
A OCZ 8800GTX & a spare 320GB Hard drive.
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Post by UBT - Janea »

WElcome to you and all the other new members!
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Post by UBT - mickyb69 »

I was thinking of upgrading my p3 933 to an 1100 so there  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:
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Post by NaRyan »

1100Lbs paper weight? :P
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Post by Grinning Grunny »

Noooo, an Austin 1100 surely?
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Post by Ben »

lol! Ah, i wonder if the 'ol 386 could do a single WU in less then a week?  :lol: Them where the days...
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Post by cris keys »

Ben wrote:lol! Ah, i wonder if the 'ol 386 could do a single WU in less then a week?  :lol: Them where the days...
Depends on the WU :) One CPDN hadcm3istd WU takes a one core of a 3.2 GHz quad ~1700 hours. So I would guess a top end 386 would be  around two million'ish hours give or take a couple of hundred thousand :D
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