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1) Message boards : MilkyWay@home Science : When putting together a system to run milkyway@ home what are the most important parts (Message 70638)
Posted 24 Feb 2021 by chimmey17
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That is nice due to lower cost hopefully. I was told to look at the FP64 of a card but is there a place where I can see benchmarks for MIlkyway@ home. for now I think I am going to run my gpu on milkyway@home as it seems to be on the most help there is this correct. and I was going to use my cpu for other projects.
2) Message boards : MilkyWay@home Science : When putting together a system to run milkyway@ home what are the most important parts (Message 70637)
Posted 24 Feb 2021 by chimmey17
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I was thinking about going with a desktop workstation do to a lot of things. but it all comes down to if server hardware is best for me and than at that point I will have to choose on what to go with
I will though keep the idea of a normal desktop server pc in mind.
3) Message boards : MilkyWay@home Science : When putting together a system to run milkyway@ home what are the most important parts (Message 70633)
Posted 24 Feb 2021 by chimmey17
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So I am looking to put together a system to run MIlklyway@home 24/7 and wanted to know where should most of my money go. I would say that I have around 750 to spend although this would be a bit down the road from now as I need to save up. I would want this to be a rack-mounted server for a couple of reasons. One I want to learn how to work with them. The second I want to run other projects such as LHC first does this use cpu and second does having multiply CPUs help with this?. The last reason may be dumb but I enjoy these servers and I have wanted for a bit now but I would want to use it for something do you think that boinc would be a good use case for it.




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