Greetings Peeps
Greetings Peeps
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
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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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!UBT-mark3346 wrote:Welcome to the team, darn fine output, over 10k of it is in the last week!
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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Thanks all for the warm welcome
I've been playing with the overclocking toys
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%
I've been playing with the overclocking toys
And thats the result.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
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%
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.....
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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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
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
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
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
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.
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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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 thousandBen wrote:lol! Ah, i wonder if the 'ol 386 could do a single WU in less then a week? :lol: Them where the days...