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ohiomike Prince


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KWSN imcrazynow wrote: | ohiomike wrote: | If you all want to take up a collection and send me back to Australia again,
I will be glad to take the stuff with me!
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Mike you know we wouldn't want to put you out doing something like that. We should take up the collection (that was a great idea!) but i'll go instead. |
Actually, I should check my frequent flyer miles. My last trip was to Cloncurry- but my luggage went to Melbourne. It took me 3 days to get it back. When I joked with the airline (Qantas) that they should give me the miles that my luggage racked up- to my surprise they did! _________________

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Sir Papa Smurph Cries like a little girl


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Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 9:06 am Post subject: |
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Interesting Sir Brian...
I was talking about sending the Asus A7N8X rev 2 with a Barton 2500 and after market Hsf. I also have it in the -E model Both overclocked @ 15% ( I think)  _________________ a.k.a. Licentious of Borg.........Resistance Really is Futile.......
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KWSN imcrazynow Prince


Joined: 15 May 2005 Posts: 2586 Location: Behind you !!
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Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 1:25 pm Post subject: |
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Sir Papa Smurph wrote: | Interesting Sir Brian...
I was talking about sending the Asus A7N8X rev 2 with a Barton 2500 and after market Hsf. I also have it in the -E model Both overclocked @ 15% ( I think)  |
I thought you were talking to Mike.  _________________
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Adam Alexander Prince


Joined: 25 Oct 2008 Posts: 1626 Location: The looNItic fringe
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Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 1:45 pm Post subject: |
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ohiomike wrote: | Actually, I should check my frequent flyer miles. My last trip was to Cloncurry- but my luggage went to Melbourne. It took me 3 days to get it back. When I joked with the airline (Qantas) that they should give me the miles that my luggage racked up- to my surprise they did! |
That is a real surprise.  _________________
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mohrorless Mail Order Goat Bride


Joined: 09 Oct 2006 Posts: 11206 Location: NYC
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Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 7:08 pm Post subject: |
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Yankton wrote: | You know I've been to Aussie several times and I know my away around down there, I'll go and even hand deliver the package! |
Since I have never been to the world of Aussie, I should be the one to go. Tell me, does standing up side down all the time really make the blood rush to your head? _________________ Fetch me the Holy Hand Grenade!
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Yankton Prince


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Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 7:37 pm Post subject: |
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No, but haircuts were easier and you had to pay more attention when using the bathroom. _________________ Some days are worse than others. |
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Killerrabbit Major Oblivion


Joined: 23 May 2002 Posts: 4656 Location: in a rabbit hole near you!!
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Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 11:45 pm Post subject: |
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We had something similar many years ago before BOINC we were really into Genome@Home and FOlding@Home. A groupe of Knights decided to build a Spare Parts machine, and Knights could either donate parts or money to help build the machine; and a Knight would gladly build the machine and host the machine in their domicile. That can be done again, but this time for BOINC and it can participate in POTM. It is time to rebirth the Spare Parts machine.
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Adam Alexander Prince


Joined: 25 Oct 2008 Posts: 1626 Location: The looNItic fringe
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Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 5:18 am Post subject: |
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Killerrabbit wrote: | We had something similar many years ago before BOINC we were really into Genome@Home and FOlding@Home. A groupe of Knights decided to build a Spare Parts machine, and Knights could either donate parts or money to help build the machine; and a Knight would gladly build the machine and host the machine in their domicile. That can be done again, but this time for BOINC and it can participate in POTM. It is time to rebirth the Spare Parts machine.
Ni |
I like the sound of that. I've got a spare parts and even a couple spare shrubbers that I quit using because they're so loud.  _________________
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Lloyd M. Prince

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Adam Alexander wrote: | I shipped it back to the place I bought it from yesterday. Stupid thing was $350 and showed up in a anti-static bag in a plain brown box and no documentation, software or cables. |
$350? Holy Smokes!
Well, I dunno, that strikes me as a lot. That card is a bit rich for me, so I haven't been price checking that one. I'm looking at 9600 GT or GSO (seems like a good bang for the buck), or perhaps a 4870 so I can really put the hammer down on Milkyway.
Huh. I just checked Microcenter. I might get a 9800GT after all. Would you believe $139, brand new? _________________
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Lloyd M. Prince

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Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 4:05 pm Post subject: |
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Killerrabbit wrote: | It is time to rebirth the Spare Parts machine.
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A worthy idea, Sir Rabbit! _________________
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John Galt 007 Prince


Joined: 31 Dec 2007 Posts: 1206 Location: Wisconsin
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Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 4:21 pm Post subject: |
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Adam Alexander wrote: | Lloyd M. wrote: | Adam Alexander wrote: | If I can't get this video card working I might have a 9800 GX2 available  |
ROFLMAO! How much are you asking?  |
I shipped it back to the place I bought it from yesterday. Stupid thing was $350 and showed up in a anti-static bag in a plain brown box and no documentation, software or cables. The ad didn't say anything about it being a refurb and I tried it in two compatible boxes and got nothing. Very irritating.  |
Go to NewEgg and get a MSI GTX260...mine is doing about 10k a day at GPUGrid...but you need 36 amps on the +12V rails for the thing to work...
Mine was $199 after the rebate... _________________
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Adam Alexander Prince


Joined: 25 Oct 2008 Posts: 1626 Location: The looNItic fringe
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Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 4:22 pm Post subject: |
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John Galt 007 wrote: | Adam Alexander wrote: | Lloyd M. wrote: | Adam Alexander wrote: | If I can't get this video card working I might have a 9800 GX2 available  |
ROFLMAO! How much are you asking?  |
I shipped it back to the place I bought it from yesterday. Stupid thing was $350 and showed up in a anti-static bag in a plain brown box and no documentation, software or cables. The ad didn't say anything about it being a refurb and I tried it in two compatible boxes and got nothing. Very irritating.  |
Go to NewEgg and get a MSI GTX260...mine is doing about 10k a day at GPUGrid...but you need 36 amps on the +12V rails for the thing to work...
Mine was $199 after the rebate... |
Thanks! I'll order one tonight.  _________________
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Adam Alexander Prince


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Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 4:26 pm Post subject: |
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Lloyd M. wrote: | Adam Alexander wrote: | I shipped it back to the place I bought it from yesterday. Stupid thing was $350 and showed up in a anti-static bag in a plain brown box and no documentation, software or cables. |
$350? Holy Smokes!
Well, I dunno, that strikes me as a lot. That card is a bit rich for me, so I haven't been price checking that one. I'm looking at 9600 GT or GSO (seems like a good bang for the buck), or perhaps a 4870 so I can really put the hammer down on Milkyway.
Huh. I just checked Microcenter. I might get a 9800GT after all. Would you believe $139, brand new? |
With two GPU's it seemed like a good idea at the time. I've got a 9600 GSO in one box and an 8800 GT in another. I wish I had gone with the 9800 instead of the 9600, but that card was better for the machine I originally had it in. It was a Shuttle build with a 350 watt PSU and I thought a 9800 would be too much for it.
I'm thinking about the 4870, too. According to a thread on GPUGrid you can crank out 70,000 shrubs per day with a 4870. Not sure I believe that, though. _________________
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Lloyd M. Prince

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Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 7:00 pm Post subject: |
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John Galt 007 wrote: | Go to NewEgg and get a MSI GTX260...mine is doing about 10k a day at GPUGrid...but you need 36 amps on the +12V rails for the thing to work...
Mine was $199 after the rebate... |
Well, OK - it should be pretty fast, given that it costs the better part of twice as much, and I would probably have to spend about another $80-100 to upgrade my PSU.
BTW, the one I linked has a $20 rebate on it. And there's a chance it would run off my existing PSU _________________
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Lloyd M. Prince

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Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 7:09 pm Post subject: |
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Adam Alexander wrote: | With two GPU's it seemed like a good idea at the time. I've got a 9600 GSO in one box and an 8800 GT in another. I wish I had gone with the 9800 instead of the 9600, but that card was better for the machine I originally had it in. It was a Shuttle build with a 350 watt PSU and I thought a 9800 would be too much for it.
I'm thinking about the 4870, too. According to a thread on GPUGrid you can crank out 70,000 shrubs per day with a 4870. Not sure I believe that, though. |
I was looking at the 9600 series, too (seemed like a good bang/buck), until I checked 9800 prices. I guess they've collapsed given the emergence of the 2XX series.
It seems to me that 4870 X2's can be had for about $400-500 on ebay, with 4870s going for $150-175 or so. Don't know if I could run two at a time on my nVida-based mobo. Of course, I would need quite a PSU for either case.
I think I saw something about Cosmology WUs being shrubbed in mere seconds on 4870s. I don't know how many shrubs that would add up to, or how much work you can get from them (or GPUGrid). It's a given that it's a lot, even if it's not as much as they claim. _________________
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Adam Alexander Prince


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Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 7:21 pm Post subject: |
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Lloyd M. wrote: | Adam Alexander wrote: | With two GPU's it seemed like a good idea at the time. I've got a 9600 GSO in one box and an 8800 GT in another. I wish I had gone with the 9800 instead of the 9600, but that card was better for the machine I originally had it in. It was a Shuttle build with a 350 watt PSU and I thought a 9800 would be too much for it.
I'm thinking about the 4870, too. According to a thread on GPUGrid you can crank out 70,000 shrubs per day with a 4870. Not sure I believe that, though. |
I was looking at the 9600 series, too (seemed like a good bang/buck), until I checked 9800 prices. I guess they've collapsed given the emergence of the 2XX series.
It seems to me that 4870 X2's can be had for about $400-500 on ebay, with 4870s going for $150-175 or so. Don't know if I could run two at a time on my nVida-based mobo. Of course, I would need quite a PSU for either case.
I think I saw something about Cosmology WUs being shrubbed in mere seconds on 4870s. I don't know how many shrubs that would add up to, or how much work you can get from them (or GPUGrid). It's a given that it's a lot, even if it's not as much as they claim. |
The PSU is going to be the issue. The board I got for my i7 build has 3-way SLI and 4-way Crossfire, but the power consumption would be pretty hefty. I just ordered the GSX 260 and I'll see how that does before I make a foray into the 4870 territory. Supposedly, you can run NVIDIA and ATI on the same mobo with Vista or Windows 7. That might be an interesting experiment. _________________
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Adam Alexander Prince


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Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 9:51 am Post subject: |
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The 260 is installed and running. I kept the 9600 GSO in the same box and Boinc recognized both devices after a reboot and they're shrubbing away. _________________
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John Galt 007 Prince


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Adam Alexander Prince


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Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 10:25 am Post subject: |
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John Galt 007 wrote: | And the Corsair PSU can run both of them?? |
Yes. I had an adapter than came with the 9600 for the additional connection. Everything seems to be running fine so far.
The cards started new WU's at the same time and the 260 is at 14%, while the 9600 is at 4.7%. _________________
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Lloyd M. Prince

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Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 2:16 pm Post subject: |
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Adam Alexander wrote: | The 260 is installed and running. I kept the 9600 GSO in the same box and Boinc recognized both devices after a reboot and they're shrubbing away. |
Kewl! What OS? _________________
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