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TPU's WCG/BOINC Team

Are there any Team members in the US that need a good psu or psu's?

Let me know via PM- I'm trying to setup a deal on some nice stuff ;)
 
I will be looking for one of those small psu's. I think sfx. Willing to trade a better psu for it too norton. If one is available.
 
Okay. Dual Xeon E5520 running Win Server 2012. Would running BOINC under a VM with a linux OS work better than just running on Windows? I'm guessing yes because VT-x support should allow the VM to run code natively.

I can't remember if I've heard whether or not one is better than the other, so I just wanted to ask.
 
Are there any Team members in the US that need a good psu or psu's?

Let me know via PM- I'm trying to setup a deal on some nice stuff ;)
Absolutely. Definitely could use a few PSUs
Okay. Dual Xeon E5520 running Win Server 2012. Would running BOINC under a VM with a linux OS work better than just running on Windows? I'm guessing yes because VT-x support should allow the VM to run code natively.

I can't remember if I've heard whether or not one is better than the other, so I just wanted to ask.
Never thought of that. Want to try and let us know? I have a Dual E5520 running regular Windows we could use as a benchmark ;)
 
Never thought of that. Want to try and let us know? I have a Dual E5520 running regular Windows we could use as a benchmark ;)
Sounds like a plan. Installing Ubuntu Server 15.04 now. :D

Edit: It's running.
 
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Cool. Try just letting it run a mix of all projects so we can see how it compares--I'm running a mix of everything except OET on mine.
 
Talked to a few of you on psu's... there's still time to get in on this but want to get setup to go by the weekend. ;)
 
Okay. Dual Xeon E5520 running Win Server 2012. Would running BOINC under a VM with a linux OS work better than just running on Windows? I'm guessing yes because VT-x support should allow the VM to run code natively.

I can't remember if I've heard whether or not one is better than the other, so I just wanted to ask.

From my experience (which is a long time ago) Linux is better. I still have my SR-2 setup with those exact CPUs.
 
Hmm. Only one task running? Maybe communications are deferred and it'll download the rest of the tasks later.
*next day*
Still only one task? What could possibly be... wait a minute... OH. Right! Riiiight.

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long time I have not posted. Crunching is very slow on my side. Main rig is folding for GPU on another team, main server will have to stop, cause I am making a VoIP server, plus other VM running on it, so it will be very low or not even. Will keep the other server for this.

will see later after all is setup if I have enought power to run some. Plus I will have to update BOINC, just got 3 BSOD in 2 days:

PROCESS_NAME: boinc.exe

BUGCHECK_STR: 0xF4_boinc.exe

DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: WIN7_DRIVER_FAULT
 
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Going to be building a new rig in 2016 got the case, ram and AIO picked out. Prolly looking at a GTX 970 for the rig as they are about $400 CAN and that's the max I can really save up. Undecided on CPU/Mobo as Zen is due out this year. Ima leave that til last so I can see what it offers and make an informed decision from there
 
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Looks like I'm gonna have to get some 4K compatible RAM if I want to do any gaming over 320x240, otherwise I'll have to deal with my PS2 asking me to connect my pepperoni pizza to @[Ion] 's grapefruit ethernet port in order to achieve >1WD40 every time I launch Killzone...
 
HAPPY NEW YEAR TEAM! :rockout:

May the new year bring you many cores and plenty of work units to crunch! :toast:
 
Looks like I'm gonna have to get some 4K compatible RAM if I want to do any gaming over 320x240, otherwise I'll have to deal with my PS2 asking me to connect my pepperoni pizza to @[Ion] 's grapefruit ethernet port in order to achieve >1WD40 every time I launch Killzone...
That hurt my head and I haven't even been drinking... :ohwell:
 
May the new year bring back the WCG on gpu crunching back. I have 3 graphics cards sitting idle most of the time.
 
That hurt my head and I haven't even been drinking... :ohwell:
Haha neither was I, I just needed a place to put the most ridiculous thing I could think of... :laugh:
 
Radical question here... if one were to build a system with two of these, how much PPD would it produce, in a Windows 10 x64 environment? With that many cores, would RAM speed start to have an impact on PPD?
 
Odd, why are they beaten by the dual E5-4667 system? Those chips appear to be slower... less cores, lower clockrate...

What about a quad 16 core opteron system then? I don't think Intel supports quad CPUs, but I'm pretty sure AMD does.
 
Those are both my E5 4667V3 systems so I can answer a few questions about them ;)

They have a few advantages over other systems running
  • Dedicated WCG systems. They are otherwise completely untouched
  • Ideal OS: Linux x64 is the best choice for WCG
  • Good project selection: OET gives higher PPD than anything else

Quad 16C Optys are good too--give me about a week and I'll have some reliable 24/7 numbers for a 4P 6376 system ;)
 
What about a quad 16 core opteron system then?
Don't think you can run more than 2 chips in Windows 10- you would need a Windows server OS or some flavor of Linux.
 
Wow, you have access to a quad opteron system just like that? Impressive...
 
Wow, you have access to a quad opteron system just like that? Impressive...
I bought it in August and it's sitting about six feet away right now. But it's too loud/power hungry to run consistently until I'm back to school :)
 
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While we're on the subject of absolutely nuts systems, I was also wondering about the FAH side of things. I'm sure a quad Titan Z system would rip those FAH WUs apart... but in a system like that I would have the cards watercooled to contain the temperatures and possibly get better performance. I understand though that the Titan X is a newer generation, however "only" single GPU, not dual GPU. I wonder what kind of WC setup would be needed to effectively cool 4 of those monsters?
 
Depends on what your idea of "effectively" means. You could possibly cool them with a quad rad, but I don't know how cool they'd be.

The scary thing is how much you'd be pulling at the wall. Sold of the folders are talking 900W or more for Titan X's, but I think that's only two, maybe three.
 
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