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Old Dec 28, 2012, 10:52 PM   #20976
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Not sure if I mentioned this anywhere yet, but my mother is back for her 2nd month long visit at a cancer treatment centre. Turns out it's lymph node cancer. And she's 73. However, a possible miracle, it may have gone into remission. She has another full exam around Jan2, and we should know for sure. Whatever you guys are doing, keep doing it!
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Not sure if I mentioned this anywhere yet, but my mother is back for her 2nd month long visit at a cancer treatment centre. Turns out it's lymph node cancer. And she's 73. However, a possible miracle, it may have gone into remission. She has another full exam around Jan2, and we should know for sure. Whatever you guys are doing, keep doing it!
Sounds like better news
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Not sure if I mentioned this anywhere yet, but my mother is back for her 2nd month long visit at a cancer treatment centre. Turns out it's lymph node cancer. And she's 73. However, a possible miracle, it may have gone into remission. She has another full exam around Jan2, and we should know for sure. Whatever you guys are doing, keep doing it!
We will keep her in our prayers Pete!
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Hey guys and gals.. It's been a f'd up morning.. I woke up to a flat tire on my truck, and then found my 1055t w/ the new MSI R7770 shut down.. I've been finding this rig shut down every morning.. After inspection I found a burnt spot on the board under the bottom PCI slot between the audio header, and usb headers.... I'll have to wait till next week before I can order a new board.. I've been scoping out the 990FX boards.. :I want to play with one.. I found a MSI one with 8gb of ram for $119. The ram goes for $39.99.

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Not sure if I mentioned this anywhere yet, but my mother is back for her 2nd month long visit at a cancer treatment centre. Turns out it's lymph node cancer. And she's 73. However, a possible miracle, it may have gone into remission. She has another full exam around Jan2, and we should know for sure. Whatever you guys are doing, keep doing it!
I wish you and your mother luck and hopefully she will cure.

@Mindweaver: get well dude, better get that knee checked.

To everyone else: good luck with all the bad luck some of us have.
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I wish you and your mother luck and hopefully she will cure.

@Mindweaver: get well dude, better get that knee checked.

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So I'm still having difficulties:
  • Still haven't got multi WUs working on Win8
  • Running 1 WU/card in Win8 and they are taking forever, like 3 minutes each. Each WU takes like 30 seconds to start, then it pauses for about a minute at ~49.7-50%.
So I'm going to try a little more today with Windows 8, and if it still gives me headaches, I'll plug 7 back in for a while.

Seems we all have having issues
I also experienced your 2nd point (bold) with my 560Ti. It takes about 30 seconds to start, stopped for about a minute or two at 49.707%-50.000% and stopped again at 99.707% for about a minute. So I guess its normal.

I'm crunching under Win7 x64 though, not Win8.

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I also experienced your 2nd point (bold) with my 560Ti. It takes about 30 seconds to start, stopped for about a minute or two at 49.707%-50.000% and stopped again at 99.707% for about a minute. So I guess its normal.

I'm crunching under Win7 x64 though, not Win8.
This is normal. Most of the WU is done assisted by the GPU, but there are parts that run CPU-only. That's what happens at 49.707 and 99.707. There is also a little bit of CPU-only computation that has to happen as it gets started

So all is as it should be
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This is normal. Most of the WU is done assisted by the GPU, but there are parts that run CPU-only. That's what happens at 49.707 and 99.707. There is also a little bit of CPU-only computation that has to happen as it gets started

So all is as it should be
Yup, I figured it out when I saw Afterburner monitoring graph. No GPU load at all when the pause happens.
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I also experienced your 2nd point (bold) with my 560Ti. It takes about 30 seconds to start, stopped for about a minute or two at 49.707%-50.000% and stopped again at 99.707% for about a minute. So I guess its normal.

I'm crunching under Win7 x64 though, not Win8.

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I did go into the registry looking for:
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Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Watchdog]
"DisableBugCheck"="1"

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Watchdog\Display]
"EaRecovery"="0"
The problem is that (maybe I'm doing something wrong) the reg keys don't exactly line up in Win 8. In that key above in Windows 8, the "Watchdog" is under "currentcontrolset," not "control," and then the values that I'm supposed to changed to change are nonexistent.

But I just came back to my pc after several hours, and it's chugging along nicely under Win7, running 10 WUs/card and finishing in ~8+ minutes, on average. I suppose that I should post this under the Guide for Multi GPU WUs instead of this thread
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I did go into the registry looking for:
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[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Watchdog]
"DisableBugCheck"="1"

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Watchdog\Display]
"EaRecovery"="0"
The problem is that (maybe I'm doing something wrong) the reg keys don't exactly line up in Win 8. In that key above in Windows 8, the "Watchdog" is under "currentcontrolset," not "control," and then the values that I'm supposed to changed to change are nonexistent.

edit: I must be doing something wrong because I don't see those in Win7 either. What is this Watchdog?

But I just came back to my pc after several hours, and it's chugging along nicely under Win7, running 10 WUs/card and finishing in ~8+ minutes, on average. I suppose that I should post this under the Guide for Multi GPU WUs instead of this thread
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thing that registry keys is the handle for TDR error checking/reporting and recovery. By changing those values, basically we're making our PC ignoring any TDR errors.

Sorry can't help you much, currently I don't have any PCs running with Win8.

EDIT : I did find HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Watchdog on my Win7 PC though.
Oh wait, I found it because yesterday I imported .reg files containing those values

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If I'm not mistaken, I've heard nothing but good things about those R4's from Cooler Master.
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Started testing the computer parts after yesterday's mishap. Thankfully both 7950 are fine as is the i7 2700K. Can't tell ya how relieved I am about that. The HX1000 I'm going to leave dry for much longer and use a backup PSU instead.

But RAM and motherboard are both toast. Had I not powered off the rig quickly the damage could have been a whole lot worse. Time to see what corsair support are like with this kind of thing.

Going to house the GPU's in the rigs I was going to sell, hopefully should be back at full output before the new year.

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That is great news. Wish her all the best with the upcoming exams, hopefully that'll be the end of it
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Started testing the computer parts after yesterday's mishap. Thankfully both 7950 are fine as is the i7 2700K. Can't tell ya how relieved I am about that. The HX1000 I'm going to leave dry for much longer and use a backup PSU instead.

But RAM and motherboard are both toast. Had I not powered off the rig quickly the damage could have been a whole lot worse. Time to see what corsair support are like with this kind of thing.

Going to house the GPU's in the rigs I was going to sell, hopefully should be back at full output before the new year.
Better to be out $150-200 of stuff rather than $1000. At least those ASRock motherboards and DDR3 come relatively cheap.
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Time to see what corsair support are like with this kind of thing.
I know a member over at [H]ard forums had a very similar problem with an H80 a couple of months ago. He contacted Corsair and explained that it fried his motherboard, video card, power supply and memory. Corsair had him ship all his fried parts to them, and low and behold Corsair replaced all of the bad components.

I would not hesitate explaining to them all the stuff that it destroyed man. chances are they will replace all of it bro.
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I know a member over at [H]ard forums had a very similar problem with an H80 a couple of months ago. He contacted Corsair and explained that it fried his motherboard, video card, power supply and memory. Corsair had him ship all his fried parts to them, and low and behold Corsair replaced all of the bad components.

I would not hesitate explaining to them all the stuff that it destroyed man. chances are they will replace all of it bro.
Nothing less is acceptable. Who dares to buy a "easy" water cooling system if it fails? Most (sorry if I offend some) who buy this kind of system is novices in alternative cooling and if word get around it is unsafe that big niche is lost for these 3-4 producers. I'm sure that if Kiex doesn't get fully compensated this forum will have its say.
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I know a member over at [H]ard forums had a very similar problem with an H80 a couple of months ago. He contacted Corsair and explained that it fried his motherboard, video card, power supply and memory. Corsair had him ship all his fried parts to them, and low and behold Corsair replaced all of the bad components.

I would not hesitate explaining to them all the stuff that it destroyed man. chances are they will replace all of it bro.
I've heard of that in multiple occasions. They seem to have excellent customer service.
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Do you know what's wrong with it? I may be able to help you find the parts that would be needed to repair it if you'd like.
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Thanks, but I don't think it's fixable. I it sprang a very small leak in the water cooling reservoir. No biggie. It's really old. A P-35 with a dual-core Conroe CPU. It was a good PC while it lasted. I built it in 2008. Overclocked the crap outta it and it ran ice cold the whole time.

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Until you press Submit Order and watch your bank account empty.

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Thanks, but I don't think it's fixable. I it sprang a very small leak in the water cooling reservoir. No biggie. It's really old. A P-35 with a dual-core Conroe CPU. It was a good PC while it lasted. I built it in 2008. Overclocked the crap outta it and it ran ice cold the whole time.

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