Quote:
Originally Posted by Chicken Patty
Ok, I figured out what was the issue with my AMD rig.
At nights I have a 120mm LED fan blowing over the RAM and stuff that I disconnect so the LED's don't bother me since it's out in the open. I have that fan connected via a 4 pin molex to the pump on the H50. Then they both connect to the 4 pin on the PSU. Unknowingly, I didn't pull the fan connector from the pump. I pulled the fan and pump from the PSU connector. I guess you'll know what happened from there heh?
It's all connected now, and fixed. Rig is back up and crunching at full bore.
|
My Sunbeam fan controller lets you shut fans off. Just grab one like it. Or you could always just clip the LEDs. That's what I did on all my led fans that came with cases and whatnot. I hate LED fans, but it's a shame to waste a good fan, so I just clipped all the leds out.
Quote:
Originally Posted by xrealm20
Glad to hear your mom is doing better, CP.
Does anyone have any experience playing with building a baewolf cluster? I've got about 10 core 2 duo desktops that I just retired from production this morning at my office. I'd like to get them running linux and as a cluster to crunch for TPU... any thoughts?
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by [Ion]
Never tried baewolf, but back in the day I did try ClusterKNOPPIX with a half-dozen P3s that I ran SETI on. My impression is that 6 different copies of Windows 2000 was far easier. So my overall experience is to shy away from Linux clusters, howerver, putting Ubuntu on each of them should work quite well
|
A cluster would be kick ass for big adv work units in Folding @ Home tho. Also a good cause.