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Re: Crunching Team general open ended discussions 2017/12/08 13:22:15 (permalink)
Just put Hyper 212 EVO heat sink and fans on the Redneck and man you cant even hear it until you are right by it.
Even have 5C lower temps.

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Re: Crunching Team general open ended discussions 2017/12/08 13:25:40 (permalink)
my servers are heating up my house this week, its in the 30-40 for us, small chance of a snow/frost.  I love my x79 and x99's. Not giving them up anytime soon.  I would get another x99 if I find it on sale or used.
 

 
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Re: Crunching Team general open ended discussions 2017/12/08 13:39:27 (permalink)
sooo....that titan V ..... >.>

 
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Re: Crunching Team general open ended discussions 2017/12/09 19:43:18 (permalink)
Tomorrow I shall switch all my crunching away from Rake, was really hoping to get the Rowan Berries but had already decided 500k was good for this month.  Going to 
push for 100K on ODLK then back to WCG and the Prime grid challenge with some testing of Redneck 1 on various other projects.

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Re: Crunching Team general open ended discussions 2017/12/09 19:45:02 (permalink)
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I love my x79 and x99's. Not giving them up anytime soon.

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Re: Crunching Team general open ended discussions 2017/12/09 20:19:27 (permalink)
did we ever hear back about the member's only forum from EVGA?

 
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Re: Crunching Team general open ended discussions 2017/12/09 20:23:03 (permalink)
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did we ever hear back about the member's only forum from EVGA?


Sadly Not That I Know Of.
Will Ask.......... Still Pending with Management
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Re: Crunching Team general open ended discussions 2017/12/10 11:31:43 (permalink)
Can we have a build break down and cost for redneck1?



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Re: Crunching Team general open ended discussions 2017/12/10 11:54:24 (permalink)
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Can we have a build break down and cost for redneck1?

I will not give the specific price I paid for the motherboard CPU, RAM and original heatsinks.
It was a great deal thanks to bill1024. and if he had not let me know he was looking to sell some items I would not have jumped
into the 2P crunching till mid next year probably, however it was to good to pass up. 
So let me say thanks bill and this great team I chose to crunch with!
 
If he bill would like to share what he sold me that part for he can.  I will list the current natex.us price.
MB, 2 X E5-2670 and 32Gb Ram  -  599.00 http://natex.us/S2600CP2J-SR0KX-8x4gb/
EVGA 750 G2 - $20 after EVGA Bucks and black friday pricing
120Gb SSD - 59.00
2 x Hyper 212 EVO heatsink and fans (just added) - 29.00 each used rewards points on amazon so $0 out of pocket
1 Blue Cold Cathode light - 7.99 (Great for making any build look like a gaming beast )
 
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Here is an updated picture, I also decided to throw a GTX 1050 in to test out the PCIE, will upgrade it at a later date.  The 1050 was 159.00 but not needed.

 
 
 
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Re: Crunching Team general open ended discussions 2017/12/11 19:38:47 (permalink)
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Thanks, So your Vote would be Parallel Then?
Also +1 on your Rig.




Yup on the Parallel ^_^. 

It'll give your cards a lower delta between each other vs serial which hopefully translates to near equal performance. 


 
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Re: Crunching Team general open ended discussions 2017/12/11 19:57:54 (permalink)
Not Good.....
From: http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/forum_thread.php?id=4205&postid=66838#66838
 
Hello Everyone,
On December 14th, 2017, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) plans to take a vote to remove the Title II classification of Internet Service Providers (ISPs).  In effect, this will remove the FCC's authority to enforce the doctrine known as net neutrality.  Net neutrality is the idea that all traffic on the Internet, regardless of its origin, should be treated equally.  This doctrine is responsible for the massive success of the Internet today.  It allows any company, institutions, and individuals to host their own websites and web services without the fear of having their web-traffic throttled to accommodate another company, institute or individual who has more money to pay for their traffic to be prioritized.  It also prevents ISPs from throttling or being paid to throttle websites for any reason, such as, political, or ideological reasons.
 
Why is this important for MilkyWay@home?  As a research group that survives off of donations from our wonderful volunteers and government grants, we do not have the means to pay for things like paid prioritization, or any other potential ransoms that ISPs may decide to charge in the future to transmit data.  This could lead to a decrease in our workunit availability and overall reduction to our abilities to make discoveries.  The repeal of net neutrality can also lead to new fees for our volunteers.  For example, ISPs will be allowed to sell access to certain websites as part of "bundled" packages.  This means to receive workunits from us or any other BOINC project, or visit our websites, you will have to buy into a "bundle" that includes our or other BOINC websites.  In our minds, this is not a partisan issue as there is overwhelming support for net neutrality from both parties, (76% of Americans, 81% of Democrats and 73% of Republicans). [1]

If you live in the United States and would like to help protect net neutrality, the best thing you can do is contact your congressmen and senators to let them know how you feel about net neutrality, why it is important to you, and why they risk your vote in future elections if they do nothing to protect it.  Additionally, if you would like to help fund larger efforts to prevent the repeal of net neutrality or if you live outside of the United States and would still like to help, consider donating the Electronic Frontier Foundation or the American Civil Liberties Union to allow them to cover the costs of the looming legal battle.

Thank you all for your continued support and I hope for everyone's sake network neutrality can be saved.
The MilkyWay@home Staff
 
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Re: Crunching Team general open ended discussions 2017/12/11 20:27:24 (permalink)
I still run MJ-12 on one PC and make good use of my bandwidth.  That will go away for sure without net neutrality, once Frontier sees my usage vs other households.  Sad on so many levels.
 
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Re: Crunching Team general open ended discussions 2017/12/11 20:33:26 (permalink)
Never Heard of MJ-12   
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Re: Crunching Team general open ended discussions 2017/12/11 20:38:26 (permalink)
Basically you are crawling the web to create a user generated search engine like Google.
They stopped allowing new members a long time ago and it is a standalone client.
I know what you're thinking but I have never had any issues with viruses whatsoever in 5 years of running it.
 
I run it just because there is only one other person still holding it down for evga.
 
LOL that emoji is awesome.
 
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Re: Crunching Team general open ended discussions 2017/12/11 21:12:07 (permalink)
If I am not wrong, we did not have this regulation until 2014 or 2015.
The internet was fine before then, it will be fine after.
If anything it made it worse. Verizon and other large ISPs slowed way down their expansion of fiber optic lines.
we will have to wait and see. I'll bet  things will be just fine.

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Re: Crunching Team general open ended discussions 2017/12/12 10:16:57 (permalink)
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Basically you are crawling the web to create a user generated search engine like Google.
They stopped allowing new members a long time ago and it is a standalone client.
I know what you're thinking but I have never had any issues with viruses whatsoever in 5 years of running it.
 
I run it just because there is only one other person still holding it down for evga.
 
LOL that emoji is awesome.
 


Not at all, I did find that they are not allowing any new members.
I was doing something like that back in the Mid 90s with SpryNet under CompuServe at the time.

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Re: Crunching Team general open ended discussions 2017/12/12 10:35:49 (permalink)
if you've been following politics at all...you know calling your congressmen/woman/senator is completely useless.  They listen and node and still vote the way of their pocketbook and parties.  Most the idiots on the hill don't even fully read the stuff they're voting on.  And that ones that try, aren't usually given enough time to even adequately understand it.  Bottom line....its more effective to set up a ddos attack on their router or spam mail their mailbox to annoy them...not that I condone these actions but you know....it'd be more effective. 
 
On that same not, the tax plan the house passed also include provision for removing tuition waivers from being non-taxable.  This is how most graduate/phd programs get their students, they get tuition waivers.  Now if the tax bill goes through, that 50k that was waive is now part of taxable income...which most graudate students wont be able to afford.  Their desire to continue scientific research in general has been going down the drain so i'm not surprise it would affect the boinc community as well.  We'll just see what happens in the future. 

 
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Re: Crunching Team general open ended discussions 2017/12/12 10:37:54 (permalink)
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Thanks, So your Vote would be Parallel Then?
Also +1 on your Rig.




Yup on the Parallel ^_^. 

It'll give your cards a lower delta between each other vs serial which hopefully translates to near equal performance. 


 
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those ram fans....omg....but that looks nice....=D. How do the HC's perform compared to FE's or FTW's on water?

 
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Re: Crunching Team general open ended discussions 2017/12/12 10:47:14 (permalink)
Running A Round Robin on All the BOINC GPU Projects @ 2126MHz. *Even GPUGRID but no record Scores.
So far they are running really well, the best my FE and SC Black can do also under Water is 2065MHz SC and 2113MHz.
Though on my First FE Cards when they First Came out I can Fold @ 2126MHz and run must BOINC GPU Projects but I run them at 2113MHz.
 
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Re: Crunching Team general open ended discussions 2017/12/12 17:57:48 (permalink)
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Running A Round Robin on All the BOINC GPU Projects @ 2126MHz. *Even GPUGRID but no record Scores.
So far they are running really well, the best my FE and SC Black can do also under Water is 2065MHz SC and 2113MHz.
Though on my First FE Cards when they First Came out I can Fold @ 2126MHz and run must BOINC GPU Projects but I run them at 2113MHz.
 
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oh nice. My FE's get 2050 at the peak from what I can see.  My FTW is still on air so i've left it at  stock until I have time to stick a water block on it.

 
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Re: Crunching Team general open ended discussions 2017/12/12 18:02:26 (permalink)

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Re: Crunching Team general open ended discussions 2017/12/13 16:10:24 (permalink)
I will unfortunately be out of town for that, but I should be able to set my server to do some work. The rest of my systems will be offline since they aren't set up for complete remote management yet.

 
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Re: Crunching Team general open ended discussions 2017/12/14 16:37:01 (permalink)
Did You Know, Season 2015 Results Show Our Team in League 1 #28

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Re: Crunching Team general open ended discussions 2017/12/14 18:00:51 (permalink)
Do they re-arrange the leagues based on #of team members?

 
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Re: Crunching Team general open ended discussions 2017/12/14 18:03:37 (permalink)
Not really sure to tell you the truth how it all works.
From what I can tell it is all based on total Team points.
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Re: Crunching Team general open ended discussions 2017/12/14 21:12:19 (permalink)
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Do they re-arrange the leagues based on #of team members?


Think I read on there the Top 3 teams move up a league and bottom 3 move down.  Bottome 3 in league 3 are out and 3 new teams join if teams have requested to get
in on the competition.

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Re: Crunching Team general open ended discussions 2017/12/15 16:42:22 (permalink)
Some good sales on EVGA gold PSUs going on right now.
Lower prices and free shipping.
https://www.evga.com/products/feature.aspx

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Re: Crunching Team general open ended discussions 2017/12/15 17:28:06 (permalink)
Just to let you guys know
 
It's national cupcake day!!!
 
YUM YUM YUM

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Re: Crunching Team general open ended discussions 2017/12/15 19:21:58 (permalink)
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Just to let you guys know
 
It's national cupcake day!!!
 
YUM YUM YUM


Almost missed it, guess I will have to celebrate.

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Re: Crunching Team general open ended discussions 2017/12/15 20:30:10 (permalink)
And the queen said "Let them eat cake" OK, heck yeah, what's wrong with that? Go figure

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