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Currently got it working without hiccups. Got two configurations that I can run with:
4.5Ghz, 1.34v core, 12 Threads, Up to 77C heat
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4.25Ghz, 1.16v core, 12 Threads, Up to 60C heat
Picked the 4.25Ghz one as can't justify an extra 250Mhz for an extra 0.18v and near +20C extra heat production.
Also think I've found the issue with the 3820. The 4930K has an unlocked multiplier and so I can choose it myself and it'll Turbo to that number 4.25Ghz (34 multiplier x 125bclk), the 3820 defaults to 36 multiplier (3.6Ghz) before needing extra process to hit 4.3Ghz (Turbo number of 43 multiplier). So it was acting funny because of that.
Since I'm using the system as well, increased the threads to 9 (from 5 currently) and kept 3 threads free for anything else I might be doing. So nearly double of what I was producing prior. Won't make up the loss of Zokes, but will increase my output to compensate a bit whilst I'm logged in.
J1NG
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Ah yes, about 6 months ago! Completely forgot about that. In any case, now that Zokes has joined the Fallen we can really use extra crunching power.
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The upgrade I talked about is finally arriving. 3820 @ 4.3Ghz is being swapped with a 4930k on Saturday (CPU arriving on Friday, tomorrow. Hoping to push 4.5Ghz or more from it).
Should have a few more cores available for running then when I'm using it.
J1NG
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It's coming...
Will sort out the Speedstep/C-State low power stuff when it arrives on Friday and installed on Saturday.
J1NG
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Hmm, I have no clue as I am ignorant on both Debian as VMs but you might try to do Tools -> Computing Preferences -> On multiprocessor systems use at most 100% of the processors.
0 should use all but on my server it'll only use two. This is becuase initially it had a dual-core CPU and it never got round to understanding that it now has 8 threads... I can imagine that it may not query the number of processors correctly, being a VM and all. Also, check Advanced -> Event Log. What does it say at the top?
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The Boinc client on Debian does not seem to start computing... Everything seems to be set ok, and it counted a little bit, but now it stopped and refuses to continue... I've double checked the settings, restarted the (virtual) machine, but to no avail... Currently quite busy, but I'll continue to try in a calmer moment.
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My work PC is reinstalled completely. I have installed BOINC on a VirtualBox installation of Debian. While I limited it to 2 out of 4 cores, the system is quite responsive while it is running (I suspect the VirtualBox is better scheduled on the CPU than the Boinc client, although I have no idea why that would be the case).
For now, I leave it on during work, and I'll see if does not interfere too much, otherwise it will be set to only contribute at night. Anyway, I should be again contributing. I may copy the VirtualBox to other computers, so don't be surprised to see some computer pop up or disappear. But there should always be one from me.
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That ranking seems....off. Unless I get like 10% Founder Bonus of all your credits
Have you ever considered simply disabling one CPU and limiting the number of threads / CPU-time for Rosetta? My lappy (a i7-2670HQ) has 8 threads but it runs at 100C and the fan is loud so I actually run that one on 1 threads and 20% cpu-time to keep it quiet. My Server does run full 8 threads (i7-3770) but I underclocked and undervolted it and it does not get about 45C.
Ah well, without you and no others stepping in, I doubt we'll get to #100 ever. Still, @Rosetta will be the BOINC project where we are highest ranking, if it is not already.Last edited by Umfriend; 8 February 2015, 23:57.
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It was a good ride.
Top Participants
Rank Name Total credit Participant since
288 Umfriend 4,038,354 22 Jun 2011 20:21:14 UTC
452 ZokesPro 3,166,782 13 Oct 2012 18:37:39 UTC
473 Nicram 4,109,193 21 Oct 2012 20:19:55 UTC
I don't quite understand their top participants raking though.
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The machine is essentially an over powered, underused nas, hence rosetta. But the good news is, no one wants to buy it so I need to slow things down and deal with the heat or else I'm going to need to shut it off.
So to save of heat, cause if I can't sell it, i need to kill Rosetta... at home. But fear not, for it shall not be the murderous type of killing because a process feels no pain and has no emotions.
So remove rosetta and swap the slow old sata 1 hdd's in raid 0 with my trusty sata 2 kingston v100 ssd and finally remove win8 (use that on my gaming machine) and install some sort of linux based nas distro (haven't decided yet). That should help reduce the temps to a more acceptable level during the hot summers ahead. Yeah, kinda sucks having to kill rosetta. I mean, she can't say I wasn't good to her but that biatch never gave me the recognition I needed, so i killed her... process. That process was hot, around 67C at full load. She loaded all my cores baby. lol
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Originally posted by ZokesPro View PostSorry guys but the heat management alone for a dual cpu xeon server in a house is quite complicated and expensive.
Originally posted by Umfriend View Postbit of a shame that only Nicram and not you have been Predictor of the Day
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Mine is currently set to not receive new tasks. On Monday, my whole system will be reinstalled (it is dog slow now).
After that, I will add the software I need. On the new installation, I plan to move all non-essential software that runs on Linux to virtual linux clients; I will do the same with MySQL and PostGres: I don't need them often, and on a Virtual Machine it is much easier to be sure they don't take up resources.I was thinking of running BOINC in a VirtualBox client. Rosetta does not have a VMApp, but I can install it on a basic Linux installation. Not sure if it will improve responsiveness, but I can try.
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