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Send message Joined: 5 May 06 Posts: 11 Credit: 1,191 RAC: 0 |
hello to everybody, i am Joseph a new user of lhc@home, excuse for my special language, because i am french. my PC compute for 2 projects : Einstein and LHC i have been waiting for three days before having work for lhc@home my PC is poor PC ( AMD Sempron 1.6 Ghz with only 512 Mbyte memory ) it took an eternity for computing the first WU => 3h47'59" 11/05/2006 06:21:26|LHC@home|Computation for result wfeb1A_v6s4vvnom_mqx__8__64.254_59.264__10_12__6__70_1_sixvf_boinc187147_2 finished is there any optimized version for "sixtrack 4.67" because i have found optimized version for Einstein@home and my PC also stay hours to compute a wu before,and after the fastest wu compute in 2900 seconds what is "cool n quite" i don't understand anything with it, is it dangerous to disable cool and quite my mainboard is ASUS ( old model ) so i have asusprobe for viewing temperature CPU Temperature 38C/100F MB Temperature 39C/102F CPU FAN 3040 |
Send message Joined: 29 Sep 04 Posts: 196 Credit: 207,040 RAC: 0 |
1) LHC doesn't always have work avaiable, it goes through times when there is a lot and time when weeks go by without work. 2) Sixtrack is "optimized" already. 3) Your 3h48m crunch time is "good" for a system of your calibre. 4) AMD's Cool 'n Quiet is a CPU-Throttling technology similiar to Intel's SpeedStep. It "slows" your processor speed when your computer is not in use to save energy and keep the CPU cooler. It's a good thing to use; it is not dangerous to turn it off. Happy Crunching! |
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