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Message 33342 - Posted: 18 Nov 2009, 8:51:53 UTC - in response to Message 33337.  

Well they better hurry. I just got news that my 4970 is arriving next week, that's going to take some feeding.

My 4 month old 4850 goes in the spare parts bin, unless I can figure out how to get them to play nicely together.
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Message 33344 - Posted: 18 Nov 2009, 18:08:00 UTC - in response to Message 33342.  

You can send it to me <smile>


My 4 month old 4850 goes in the spare parts bin, unless I can figure out how to get them to play nicely together.


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Message 33345 - Posted: 18 Nov 2009, 18:10:29 UTC

For those speculating about when the project will be sending work again, I'm of the opinion that this project will replace hard drives and do whatever else is needed to get things going again before Cosmology can even figure out what's caused the BOINC Transitioner to stop...

:sigh:

If it weren't for an actual physical device sitting in space (the Planck spacecraft, orbiting around the Earth's L2 Lagrangian Point), I'd give up on that project...
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Message 33348 - Posted: 18 Nov 2009, 22:11:14 UTC

You can send it to me <smile>


My 4 month old 4850 goes in the spare parts bin, unless I can figure out how to get them to play nicely together.


I'll pay the postage to UK :-))))
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Message 33351 - Posted: 18 Nov 2009, 22:32:20 UTC - in response to Message 33342.  

Well they better hurry. I just got news that my 4970 is arriving next week, that's going to take some feeding.

My 4 month old 4850 goes in the spare parts bin, unless I can figure out how to get them to play nicely together.


Ask the Gas Giant how.

He has an HD4870 and an HD4850 runnin together in his Intel Q9550
Go away, I was asleep


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Message 33352 - Posted: 19 Nov 2009, 0:04:20 UTC - in response to Message 33351.  
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Well they better hurry. I just got news that my 4970 is arriving next week, that's going to take some feeding.

My 4 month old 4850 goes in the spare parts bin, unless I can figure out how to get them to play nicely together.


Ask the Gas Giant how.

He has an HD4870 and an HD4850 running together in his Intel Q9550


Whoops, my bad, I meant my 5970 is arriving next week !
A 5970 is, like, two 5870's stuck together. So I would need to get a 4850 and the 5970 to play nicely.

For those speculating about when the project will be sending work again, I'm of the opinion that this project will replace hard drives and do whatever else is needed to get things going again before Cosmology can even figure out what's caused the BOINC Transitioner to stop...

:sigh:

If it weren't for an actual physical device sitting in space (the Planck spacecraft, orbiting around the Earth's L2 Lagrangian Point), I'd give up on that project...


Well I am taking advantage of the downtime to convert an i7 to water cooling just cause Cosmo is maxing the CPU beyond the limits and it keeps shutting down to cool. So it will be complete waste of money it they don't come back on line. I also got a couple of 4GB RAM sticks, on order, to boost the memory to 12GB to cope with Cosmo's extraordinary demands!

Also going to chill one of the 295's that M@H is maxing out! Average fan usage 100%, average GPU core temp 88 - 92 degrees.

OMG: Cosmo's up again.
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Message 33354 - Posted: 19 Nov 2009, 1:29:10 UTC - in response to Message 33352.  


OMG: Cosmo's up again.


Maybe I need to start making bold statements more often... lol
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Message 33356 - Posted: 19 Nov 2009, 4:31:54 UTC - in response to Message 33354.  

You mean to boldly go forth where no cosmo has gone before?


OMG: Cosmo's up again.


Maybe I need to start making bold statements more often... lol


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Message 33365 - Posted: 19 Nov 2009, 22:28:23 UTC - in response to Message 33356.  

You mean to boldly go forth where no cosmo has gone before?


OMG: Cosmo's up again.


Maybe I need to start making bold statements more often... lol



No, that I thought it would take them longer to get some software running than it would for this project to replace some hardware.

They're claiming DB corruption. I suppose that's possible, as one person was reporting that they had processed tasks and were not seeing their credit totals go up since Oct 30/31...

They still have the myriad of other problems though, and massive memory requirements...
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