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Recent content by Amaruk

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    Forum not letting me into the paid subscription page

    Hi Lethal, link referenced by OP is in the sticky thread at top of this section. http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=835057 (1) Why are many of the threads locked in this forum? After a question has been answered the thread remains open for more responses until we think the...
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    World of Warships Enters Open Beta!

    http://forum.worldofwarships.com/index.php?/topic/38798-enabling-replays/
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    FAH v6 GPU assignment Server

    http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/377-log-automatically-startup.html
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    Duplicate WUs?

    Yes indeed. V6 stores User ID as machinedependent.dat on Linux. (Windows uses registry) Correct. Stanford identifies each client by it's CPUID, a combination of User ID & Machine ID. Back when I was running several dozen GPU clients I would get duplicate WUs occasionally, and HFM colored...
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    Duplicate WUs?

    This would happen if the User IDs for the two machines are identical. Good eye. ;) I don't think the first one is Gen32 either...
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    Speculation: Haswell upgrade for Folding

    I have a 3770K (with it's lid still on) that will fold at 5GHz, but best efficiency is at 4.5 w/stock volts so that's where it's at. This was my PPD for Project 7003 (from February), running V7.2.9 on Win7-64 at 4.5GHz, with a GTX 650 also folding. Project ID: 7003 Core: GRO-A4...
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    Ideas for new point system

    1) Opinions on relative values between any projects vary greatly. 2) Opinion != Fact. Mmmm...burnout... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unwujSVpZwA Of course, 2,200 HP (2,800 w/Nitrous) and 5,600 ft/lb of torque render the locker/rubber irrelevant.:D...
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    EVGA Overtake

    Not only is that a record, you guys backed it up. Impressive... EVGA's highest daily total to date is 47,904,436 PPD on March 9 2013. However, that included two updates from the previous day. Normalizing production over four days (6 thru 9) yields an average of 38,386,725 PPD...
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    P8104 is coming down!

    00:06:53 vs 00:09:05 1.8 vs 2.4 Looks to be a wash. Interesting.
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    Too fast bigadv-

    Yep. Size threshold is 50 kb. If FAHlog.txt is larger than that when client is restarted it's renamed to FAHlog-Prev.txt. A new FAHlog.txt is created and the current FAHlog-Prev.txt disappears into the ether. Looks that way. Bummer.
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    big beta 8103

    The math points to this being the desired outcome, but we won't know for sure until one of the new (8104) units is actually issued.
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    Attention GPU Folders: Make sure you are set up for QRB units

    8018 is 2262 atoms, 25,000,000 steps. 8057 is 900 atoms, 50,000,000 steps. If steps are equal, this makes 8018 25.67% larger than 8057. My GTX 680 runs 8018 at 00:04:02 TPF, 8057 at 00:01:52 TPF. Thus 8018 takes 2.16 times longer to complete. Taking over twice as long to fold a...
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    Attention GPU Folders: Make sure you are set up for QRB units

    If you're using V7 to get PPD I'm not surprised. I've had an 8101 report 3,276,440 PPD after a restart on a machine that averages 135-140,000 PPD. For benching it's best to get the average TPF over a dozen frames or so directly from the log and use that to calculate PPD.
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    unable to get hfm.net to work with v7 FAH

    Gotcha. Since the slot info comes from the client, there may not be a way to do that in HFM...:(
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    unable to get hfm.net to work with v7 FAH

    I monitor two Linux boxes running 7.2.9 from a W7 box also running 7.2.9. Both nix boxen have static IP. Under the Remote Access tab: both Allow entries are 127.0.0.1, 192.168.x.0/24 (in your case x = 2) both Deny entries are 0.0.0.0/0 This allows any computer in the subnet...
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