I should break 5000 at the next update...
Edit: Damn, nevermind. Getting a little ahead of myself.
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I should break 5000 at the next update...
Edit: Damn, nevermind. Getting a little ahead of myself.
sweet! i'm going to break 1k when i send in my next result :)
I have lost several units in progress. Is there anything that I am doing to cause it or can the data become corrupt.
1 - 400 at 90%
1 - 2500 at 25%
1 - 2500 at 50%
1 - 500 at 40%
1 - 250 at 25%
These are the ones that I have caught. I would check the status and come back a little later and it would be working on a new unit without finishing the other. This had happened over the course of the last month.
Back off some on your OC, chances are it's not stable which is causing the dropped WU's.
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Originally posted by bilnfon
I have lost several units in progress. Is there anything that I am doing to cause it or can the data become corrupt.
1 - 400 at 90%
1 - 2500 at 25%
1 - 2500 at 50%
1 - 500 at 40%
1 - 250 at 25%
These are the ones that I have caught. I would check the status and come back a little later and it would be working on a new unit without finishing the other. This had happened over the course of the last month.
Yep, you need to back down the OC or kick the Vcore up. I would recomend that you back the fsb down some.
i would say first try adding some vcore if that's an option. folding likes the voltage. :D
I backed the FSB back to stock after the first one quit.
You don't have to run stock CPU speed. It's ok to fold while OC'ed, just make sure the OC is stable. I run my 2100+ 166x13 while folding 24/7, it just eats through WU's quicker:)Quote:
Originally posted by bilnfon
I backed the FSB back to stock after the first one quit.
You are running them at stock speed and they are still dropping them, how are your PSU rails also this is a wild guess, but when you set it up you just put the -advmethods tag in and not the -forceasm(because the Intel systems don`t need this tag).Quote:
Originally posted by bilnfon
I backed the FSB back to stock after the first one quit.
Rails are good and the " -advmethods" is the only tag.Quote:
You are running them at stock speed and they are still dropping them, how are your PSU rails also this is a wild guess, but when you set it up you just put the -advmethods tag in and not the -forceasm(because the Intel systems don`t need this tag).
I miss the extreme data base :( Also my laptop is almost done with its 2nd WU! Yea :o
the same thing happened to me, which is why i recommended increasing the voltage. ;) raising the vcore also allowed me to crank the OC back up again and stay stable.Quote:
Originally posted by bilnfon
I backed the FSB back to stock after the first one quit.
>"folding loves the voltage" :D
oops - quoted when i meant to edit. :o
The new lappy is folding nicely. About 16 hours or so (estimated guess) for a 2500. Not too bad.:)
Welcome to the 170's, we should be in the 160's by tomorrow!