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a couple weeks ago i got a few days of throwing up "thousands" of completed WUs. I let it ride for a while to see if it fixed itself. has anybody seen this before?
week | points | WUs
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04-17 | 172,589 | 30
04-10 | 36,658 | 6,192
04-03 | 275,988 | 28
it is a dual xeon x5550.
it is on an Intel server board, i've thought about changing out the mainboard (to an SR-2), but i might just save that $ for new D instead.
I retiring one of my dual Xeon boxes from folding (she just can't fold for shit) and moving all my actual server work to that, and dedicating my other one to folding 100%. There is an obvious advantage of Linux points wise at the moment but what confuses me is which distro / version / etc. to...
looking at this thread i got to wondering, what solution would provide the best PPD value over a certain time line? like, a 2600K running bigadv today be able to still run with the bigadv dogs in 6 months or a year? or would money be better spent on a server / workstation setup? thanks
I have dual Xeon X5550 on an Intel mainboard S5520HC w/ 6GB DDR3 RAM. Everything runs stock and is stable.
I run -bigadv on that guy pretty much straight up but was wondering if i could get better performance by changing out the mainboard. i think i get about 35k PPD on it running on 2008 R2...
SP1 for 2008 R2 has that new RemoteFX feature for the Terminal Services (Remote Desktop Services). And from what I have been reading you literally install high end video cards into servers and the video card renders the screen before being sent out over RDP. I would THINK then that 2008 R2 SP1...