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1) Message boards : Number crunching : Bad for CPU to run 100%, 24/7 @ 62 degrees? (Message 9796)
Posted 22 Feb 2005 by Profile old_user3566
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Is that a bed-mate induced edit I smell coming on? lol

I hope you have the relationship that if she saw it, it would be no biggy, just another point in life that could easily be turned into no need for rocks that night. ;) ;)

'course, you might need to strap maracas to her butt to get that familiar rattle you're used to! haha
2) Message boards : Number crunching : Status of upload? (Message 9778)
Posted 22 Feb 2005 by Profile old_user3566
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Ok, I'll wait, cause I have 2 with 5 zips each that can't go anywhere, but on this computer, cpdn uploads fine.

1) 1xwy_200111534_0_1.zip to ...5.zip
2) 25c3_200121245_0_1.zip to ...5.zip

Other projects on that computer upload fine though.
3) Message boards : Number crunching : Bad for CPU to run 100%, 24/7 @ 62 degrees? (Message 9764)
Posted 22 Feb 2005 by Profile old_user3566
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My post was for Naylor about temp. checking.

As for the Orchid post, yes, obviously a joke Yet, increased humidity will give you better cooling/heating.
Also, if you have a hard time keeping home warm in winter, heat always coming on, check humidity levels, they may be a bit low. It is the air we say is warm, but it is the water it carries that gets and holds the warmth.
More water, longer to warm, longer it keeps the warmth. That is why rocks are/were used in bed-warmers when central heating is/was not available, long time to heat up, long time to cool down.
:)

4) Message boards : Number crunching : Getting BoincView to work. (Message 9742)
Posted 22 Feb 2005 by Profile old_user3566
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Please double check this but,
I found a virus in one of the add-on folders; don't use any anymore.
:(
5) Message boards : Number crunching : Bad for CPU to run 100%, 24/7 @ 62 degrees? (Message 9741)
Posted 22 Feb 2005 by Profile old_user3566
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A good check is:
Check temp with computer idle for 20 minutes,
then check it after 20 minutes of full load.
If I remember correctly, then it should not be more than 10C difference, there-abouts.
I have not done this for a while, but will post if I get to it.
Edit:
The above check takes into account software misreading the temp.
6) Message boards : Number crunching : CPDN you may recycle these, I know I killed them. (Message 9717)
Posted 21 Feb 2005 by Profile old_user3566
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Edit:
Never mind, 6 weeks is a long time.
7) Message boards : Number crunching : CPDN you may recycle these, I know I killed them. (Message 8966)
Posted 9 Feb 2005 by Profile old_user3566
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yes, but still a waste to have 1000 or more waiting for one more 'completed' before being validated.

Edit: and to add, even those projects that have a short due date are lengthened by a considerable percentage while waiting for that last non-error completion.
8) Message boards : Number crunching : mobile Athlon XP in a Socket A motherboard? (Message 8082)
Posted 29 Jan 2005 by Profile old_user3566
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Go here and click the last link on my page, ...fab51..., they know alot and they respond to emails. But read their site first.

<a href="http://www.clubplus.net/~dbrown/seti/helpinfo.htm">http://www.clubplus.net/~dbrown/seti/helpinfo.htm</a>

Although it is an overclocking site, I believe they touched on that point.
9) Message boards : Number crunching : CPDN you may recycle these, I know I killed them. (Message 7992)
Posted 29 Jan 2005 by Profile old_user3566
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262958 252242 26 Sep 2004 4:14:10 UTC --- In Progress Unknown New 0.00 0.00

30569 20718 30 Aug 2004 23:18:54 UTC --- In Progress Unknown New 179644.00 453.68

<a href="http://climateapps2.oucs.ox.ac.uk/cpdnboinc/results.php?userid=3566&amp;PHPSESSID=bbdead271526d179c24d7c5d8dd95971">http://climateapps2.oucs.ox.ac.uk/cpdnboinc/results.php?userid=3566&amp;PHPSESSID=bbdead271526d179c24d7c5d8dd95971</a>

Don't wanna make ya wait a year.




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