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i am running my chips at 2.6 ghz and my temps stay at 48 to 50 and my apt ambient temp is at 80 F.
so for your 6174's those temps at 68 degree are really high.
i used to get 65 degree before because of wrong placement of fans/ speed of each. after tinkering for a while and changing the placement and speed now my temps are at a good level i think.
What HSFs are you using? There is no way I could get my 6166s that low with basic Dynatron HSFs, let alone 6174s.
TurionPowerControl -htc | grep -i past
HTC features has been active (means overheated in past): false
HTC features has been active (means overheated in past): false
HTC features has been active (means overheated in past): false
HTC features has been active (means overheated in past): false
HTC features has been active (means overheated in past): false
HTC features has been active (means overheated in past): false
HTC features has been active (means overheated in past): false
HTC features has been active (means overheated in past): false
TurionPowerControl -htctemplimit 70
From what we can tell last night the chips are hitting a thermal threshold and downclocking.
I will try flipping the fans. I also have better ones on the way.
525W is good! My 6176SE's are pulling near 720W at full chat, mind you temps are sub 50°C
That's pretty impressive, although I don't approve of the fact that you are folding naked. With the kind of numbers you quad Magny people are getting, I really cannot wait to see what you will get once the Interlagos 16 cores are out. To be honest, I was kinda hoping to see Noctuas on this rig, but I suppose a bitch rigged cooling setup works just as well.
You might approve off my upcoming upgrade to my 6172 rigThat's pretty impressive, although I don't approve of the fact that you are folding naked. With the kind of numbers you quad Magny people are getting, I really cannot wait to see what you will get once the Interlagos 16 cores are out. To be honest, I was kinda hoping to see Noctuas on this rig, but I suppose a bitch rigged cooling setup works just as well.
You might approve off my upcoming upgrade to my 6172 rig
sorry to disappoint, but it will be less 'bitch rig' and more noctuaOhh please tell me there will be chewing gum and paperclips
sorry to disappoint, but it will be less 'bitch rig' and more noctua
You might approve off my upcoming upgrade to my 6172 rig
Sellout
did you remember to make the filesystem EXT3 - the one hour delay at the end of the unit is a known issue with the ( default ) EXT4 filesystem.
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Well, I'm not sure what is going on. The WU finished a while ago (30 min or more) and it is just sitting here:
I'm not sure if something got messed up on the install, but the SR-2 rigs never had this issue.
One word - langouste - it is working fine.
But no network activity...
It was my bad not setting up the file system correctly
AW CRAP!Probably not..... yeh, I know I didn't.
yea, i'll probably just reformat as EXT3 when this 6904 finishes (in like 3 days) theres nothing else on the rig and the setup takes only 30 min or soYou can mount EXT4 as EXT3... I don't know if it'll fix the problem but it's worth the try if you don't want to reinstall everything.
Looking at the crazy people here I think it's more of a love for MOAR D than anything else really. Linux just happens to be the flavor of the month right now.As much as you guys seem to love Linux, I sure hope that the PG brings bigbeta to Windows sooner rather than later. I wouldn't mind giving it a try with my Gulftown which is clocked at 3.6ghz.
Looking at the crazy people here I think it's more of a love for MOAR D than anything else really. Linux just happens to be the flavor of the month right now.
As much as you guys seem to love Linux, I sure hope that the PG brings bigbeta to Windows sooner rather than later. I wouldn't mind giving it a try with my Gulftown which is clocked at 3.6ghz.
I actually hate Linux for most things. My love of the ~80% ppd increase (or whatever it is) for quad socket AMD rig overrides my hate for Linux. Even the 15% boost on Intel systems overrode my hate for Linux.
You, my friend, have the perfect setup for Linux. You don't do anything with your two machines besides fold, so you won't run into issues related to trying to get Linux to do something besides fold - what I affectionately refer to as the jebo "why can't a click a button and Ubuntu acts like WHS?" syndrome. You also don't have multiple proc machines, so that takes out the need for the kraken. That leaves you with a basic Ubuntu install plus BFS, which is pretty simple.
For those of you who use "I don't know anything about Linux" as an excuse for not using it, I'll let you in on a secret - in the spring of last year, I had never installed Linux on a PC in my life. My first install was Ubuntu 8.10 Desktop on an I7 920 dedicated folder to get rid of the VM and run bigadv natively. My point is, I am a relatively new to Linux myself, and I can function with it.