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Distributed Data Mining just became my 25th BOINC project to reach 1 million points!
Thanks for your reply. I noticed POEM and am going to see if I can't throw some resources at it and maybe Rosetta and another. For the most part I'm CPU only. Have quite a few 4P E5-4xxx systems sitting around and even a couple new Haswell servers. The number comes and goes; but suffice to say there's a lot of hardware sitting idle where I'm sitting right now... might as well see if I can make some use of it.
I'm having some issues with the 40/80 core 4P system. It'll start out @ 100%, or damn near, then it drops down to ~85% and stays there. No heat issues that I'm aware of and the server doesn't seem to be complaining. Did modify the cc_config file last week. Not sure WTF is going on.
It would be odd for that setting to be overriding just one of his clients. If you change that setting, BOINC will eventually trickle it down to everything including other projects IIRC. Your manual settings within the client "should" supersede these. However, stranger things have happened.Can't hurt to give it a go.
Here is a good read and may give some insight on how the developers/donors are trying to level things a bit better.
http://boinc.berkeley.edu/trac/wiki/CreditGeneralized
Okay, I'm disappointed... I looked throught the whole DC subforum, and see nothing about the new 970/980 video cards...
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Anyone else have Maxwell plans?
Preliminary Change Log 7.4.22 -> 7.4.23
boinccmd: accept [IPv6_addr]: port as --hostname arg
API: Fix a bug in boinc_get_opencl_ids() which incorrectly returned CL_INVALID_DEVICE on some systems. This would happen on hosts with multiple GPUs if:
• the host has GPUs from two different vendors with different OpenCL platforms (e.g., NVIDIA and AMD), and
• the second platform queried has more GPUs than the first one, and
• the requested GPU is a higher numbed one in the second platform.
Mac installer: fix a bug which prevented localizing BOINC installer dialogs.
Mac Installer: If we have a valid code signing identity, code sign the BOINC client and Manager as well as the installer and uninstaller. OS X's software firewall can interfere with RPCs between the client and Manager. Signing them may make this less likely to be a problem.
client (Unix): when get vbox version, make sure it's not an error msg.
MGR: Fix a problem where OS X's software firewall can cause RPC authorization to fail.
client: If CUDA driver 6.5 or later is installed, prevent use of NVIDIA GPUs with Compute Capability < 2.0 and show explanation in Event Log and Notices.
client: let a MT job run even if it uses more than max # CPUs. Suppose the user fetches an 8-CPU job, then changes their prefs to use 6 CPUs. Let the job run anyway.
client: detect Windows 10
Any recommendations for a budget graphics card?
If you believe in rebates, check this out. I just got the alert:
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750ti is the way to go in my opinion. Sips power yet delivers performance above many cards which suck more power.