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Re:AMD 4P Deals
2013/11/30 00:46:23
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Going by what this says 3067 MHz (3 or more cores) yes they should do 3.0. Turbo frequency 3200 MHz (1 or 2 cores) yes turbo works in Linux.
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Re:AMD 4P Deals
2013/11/30 12:13:19
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Got lucky on a make offer for 4 x 1.8 12 core chips last night, 60 bucks each!
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Re:AMD 4P Deals
2013/11/30 12:17:02
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TheWolf Got lucky on a make offer for 4 x 1.8 12 core chips last night, 60 bucks each! 
That's a great price!
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Re:AMD 4P Deals
2013/11/30 14:08:14
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I would have posted a link for others but I got the last 4 he had.
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Re:AMD 4P Deals
2013/11/30 19:02:28
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Wolf 28:06 on a 8101 x5660 x2 stock speed. 116xxx ppd
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Re:AMD 4P Deals
2013/11/30 21:08:28
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bill1024 Wolf 28:06 on a 8101 x5660 x2 stock speed. 116xxx ppd
Nice! That's a little better than I was getting. What the clock speed come out to be? Yea I was running them in a 1U server and it didn't hold the clock speed to well on the spicy chips 5670. Should have been running at 3.2 but dropped off to 3.05x,could never find a update bios for the board. So I moved them into one of the SR2's so I could over clock them. Could be just the chips as they don't overclock very well at all. I was able to get them stable folding at only 3.8Ghz without extreme voltage. 1.30v core is what it takes to do 3.8 with temps under load at mid 60c with Hyper 212's.
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Re:AMD 4P Deals
2013/11/30 22:02:44
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I am not sure what the speed is, when I do sudo clockspeed I get an error. It is an Asus Z8NA-D6C board with intel chips. Not sure if the folding appliance is just set up for SM AMD setups. Temp command does not work either. That gives an error too. It's folding away and the fans ramped up and the heatsinks are just a lil warm and the air coming off is not hot. The high temp alarm is not beeping so I am not worried. I will check Asus webpage in the AM. and see if they have a package for linux tpf is 28:04 last I checked so I would think it is running @ 3ghz since it is 30 sec faster than what you had @ 3ghz.
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Re:AMD 4P Deals
2013/12/01 00:30:39
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bill1024 I am not sure what the speed is, when I do sudo clockspeed I get an error. It is an Asus Z8NA-D6C board with intel chips. Not sure if the folding appliance is just set up for SM AMD setups. Temp command does not work either. That gives an error too. It's folding away and the fans ramped up and the heatsinks are just a lil warm and the air coming off is not hot. The high temp alarm is not beeping so I am not worried. I will check Asus webpage in the AM. and see if they have a package for linux tpf is 28:04 last I checked so I would think it is running @ 3ghz since it is 30 sec faster than what you had @ 3ghz.
The AMD commands don't work on Intel chips, you'll need to get i7z. You can download the zip type file and place those files in a folder "i7z" do a "make" after a CD i7z in that folder. or you can download the Pre-compiled Binaries 64bit version and place it inside your Home folder. this should let it run from any terminal window with: sudo ./i7z_64bit, and you could do like I do I just rename it to i7z_64bit to i7z making it simpler then sudo ./i7z i7z will show you temp and speed plus load.
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Re:AMD 4P Deals
2013/12/01 00:36:30
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Also forgot you'll need to do this part from a terminal were you placed the pre-compiled Binaries. 1. chmod +x i7z_XXbit (where XX=32 or 64 depending on OS type) 2. sudo ./i7z_XXbit (where XX=32 or 64 depending on OS type)
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Re:AMD 4P Deals
2013/12/01 09:59:38
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Thanks wolf, this is from H "FA" guide. Looks like it has i7z already. Notably, [H] Ubuntu Folding Appliance: - is a device image (like linuxfah's folding appliance), not an ISO -- it can
be easily transferred w/o resorting to SATA DVD drive or Virtual DVD - runs custom [H] kernel configuration, dedicated for high-output (2P/4P intel and AMD machines)
- includes all necessary OS tweaks
- comes with most common folding/OC-related utilities preinstalled: HFM, tpc, i7z,
ocng-utils, langouste (not configured by default), Kraken - features spanking [H] desktop background

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Re:AMD 4P Deals
2013/12/01 14:13:27
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I had just setup Mint 15 last week on one rig and used the H fahinstall but didn't see i7z as part of the install. i7z was the 1st things I downloaded and installed like normal, it may have been in the root file system or one of its folders I didn't know so I didn't look before setting up i7z. Next time I do a clean install I'll have to see if I can find it before hand or just try the sudo ./i7z command from a terminal. Did you locate where its installed to? Not that it really matters I'm all set for now. I only did a clean install of Mint 15 to try it out. Doesn't take long to setup i7z or many of the things I use now as I'm getting around in Linux fairly well these days.
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Re:AMD 4P Deals
2013/12/01 22:45:22
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Wolf I could not find it either. I even did a file search and found the txt file. But the command did not work. I did not find the i7z_64bit file.  I dl the precompiled file from your link and got that to work. Running @ 3.06 and temps were all over the place 50-59c., every core was different. I went to the intel web page and the top temp is 81c. I may install Hyper 212s to get that a little lower. I figure two cpus at 95w is better than four at 115w, since I had the board anyway. Now to sell off the E-5620 cpus. I should be able to get a couple hundred anyway. Thanks for your help, I hope this may help others looking how to get speed and temps on Intel
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Re:AMD 4P Deals
2013/12/02 00:42:47
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Glad you got it working. Yea temps can be a little wacky, but think there very close to right. On these chips I wouldn't worry even if the temp was 65c, they can handle it. I have one SR2 the the back cpu socket runs close to 70c while folding. Hasn't been a problem yet, I will soon change the CPU's around to the other socket just to see if that will make any difference in the back cpu temps. I've already re-seated the back HS without much change to the temp readings for that CPU. I have found some chips to have wacky sensors.
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Re:AMD 4P Deals
2013/12/02 09:19:01
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Re:AMD 4P Deals
2013/12/02 17:59:46
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There is no memory on that 2nd link MB. I have 8x2gb sticks that came with those MB that I replaces with 800mhz memory. I do believe it is 667mhz they come with. So if someone needs it...............
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Re:AMD 4P Deals
2013/12/02 19:40:38
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must.resist.3rd.ankle.biter
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Re:AMD 4P Deals
2013/12/02 20:08:19
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come on clo007 join the triple ankle biters club you know you want to  2 16 core and 1 24 core ankle biter here
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Re:AMD 4P Deals
2013/12/02 21:28:50
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asus939 come on clo007 join the triple ankle biters club you know you want to 2 16 core and 1 24 core ankle biter here
But asus 1 gtx770 is = to 1 ankle biter and cheaper to run  well the classy ones are anyway. It costs about the same or a little less per gpu if you do not buy the hydro.I been thinking of pulling the trigger on 1 more for # 3.I think it costs me around $100 more in power to run 2 4p ankle biters over 3 computers with 2 gpus each.  and that was with gtx5xx gpus go figure
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Re:AMD 4P Deals
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Re:AMD 4P Deals
2013/12/03 19:57:13
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got a 780 and now 2 680's running (1 was a rma replacement 2nd cost me my last 2 580 cards) also would of had the 770 running but short temper here and the 770 meet with the wall  had to patch the hole.i have had nothing but bad luck with the 770 i had may it rest in peace.
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Re:AMD 4P Deals
2013/12/03 20:47:26
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Re:AMD 4P Deals
2013/12/04 20:41:40
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Re:AMD 4P Deals
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Re:AMD 4P Deals
2013/12/05 20:15:37
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Re:AMD 4P Deals
2013/12/08 09:44:49
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Re:AMD 4P Deals
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Re:AMD 4P Deals
2013/12/08 23:00:02
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Re:AMD 4P Deals
2013/12/08 23:02:09
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Re:AMD 4P Deals
2013/12/09 11:08:57
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I am putting up both my ankle-biters for sale. I have some personal things going on that need my attention financially, so am cutting back on everything. 1.Set-up 1(ABs old set-up): (1) SuperMicro H8QME-2+ Socket F Motherboards with 4x Hex-Core AMD Opteron 8425HE's(2.1 GHZ) and a total of 16GB RAM on MOBO, (4) 80mm fans on blocks, Corsair ram dual fan cooler on NB/SB, hdd with Ubuntu installed, ready to go- just change your username and passkey for F@H and standoffs. $325/shipped2.Set-up 2: (1) SuperMicro H8QME-2+ Socket F Motherboards with 4x Hex-Core AMD Opteron 8435's(2.6 GHZ) and a total of 16GB RAM on each MOBO, (4) 80mm fans on blocks, Corsair ram dual fan cooler on NB/SB, hdd with Ubuntu installed, ready to go- just change your username and passkey for F@H and standoffs. $415/shipped3.eVGA Supernova NEX650G PSU $75/shipped4.eVGA Supernova NEX750G PSU $95/shipped PSUs will not be sold until the set-ups are sold. Combo deals are Item 1 & 3: $375/shipped and Items 2 & 4: $480/shipped ------If you buy both set-ups: $825/shipped Buying a combo deal with give you a plug and play set-up ready to go. Let me know.
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