Hi all,
I know that a few members pop by quite regularly, but overall, most members don't visit the forum that often.
So, I thought I'd put this message up now, as there's more chance that people will see it over the coming 2-3 weeks or so, as and when they get a spare moment
So, I'd just like to wish all the team and their families a Happy Christmas and a peaceful New Year. Hope you all get the pressies you've been after, and if not there's always a nice bottle of sherry and White Christmas/Shrek/Wallace & Grommit on the telly !!
I'd also like to thank you for being part of the UK #1 Team - without your contribution, the Team wouldn't be where it is today, and that's due to the loyal support the team has received from all of its members, both newly joined as well as those who've been here since the early days
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Happy festive crunching and see you again in the New Year
best regards
Tim
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Seasons Greetings to you all
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Hi Penny,UBT - PennyQ wrote:Merry Christmas everyone & have a Festive New Year. Hope Santa brings you all some mega-fast kit to run BOINC and keep our totals up! (says the woman crunching via one ancient Dell... )
Hope you have a good Xmas too...maybe Santa might get you an upgrade for your old Dell.....
According to here:
http://boincstats.com/en/stats/-1/host/ ... bfccd936c5
it seems you have a 2.00 GHz P4.....which you might well be able to upgrade quite cheaply with a faster version of the P4.....it depends which motherboard is on your Dell though
(That's what I did with my old workhorse, which is a P4 3.06 GHz, but which now has a 3.2 GHz CPU).
Having said that, the P4 doesn't quite cut the mustard these days and you really would be better off with something a wee bit newer, if Santa would cross your palms with a few bits of silver....
regards
Tim