Would you like to create a prover account for yourself at the top 5000 site. ?
http://primes.utm.edu/bios/newprover.php
All the primes the project finds get entered there.
Would you like to create a prover account for yourself at the top 5000 site. ?
http://primes.utm.edu/bios/newprover.php
All the primes the project finds get entered there.
Oh my giddy aunt!
First time I found anything but trouble
Cheers mate, will do that.
The I7 is a flying machine but had to cut it down to 4 cores and it'sstill running at 90C, but quite happily. Just waiting for some fittings to get it waterised and then should be good to go full blast cos this project loads very heavily and uses nearly full six Gb of memory.
Like an ol` 8086, slow but serviceable.
One advantage of old age...nobody can tell you how much cake you can eat
OK done the account, so how do I do the submit bit. Been a bit busy so not finished reading all the bumpf yet.
Appreciate the heads up.
Like an ol` 8086, slow but serviceable.
One advantage of old age...nobody can tell you how much cake you can eat
You have created a prover account and prover code correctly.
Good Job.
BTW
The range of K's you are currently working on 3401-3999 on port 7771 is the 1st drive,
I moved your report from the 2nd drive thread to the 1st drive thread.
I7's do run HOT, especially with HT enabled.
A good heatsink is essential.
I use these
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...tid=57&subcat=
Sorry,still not finished reading all the bumpf and a bit busy with another 2 I7s for somebody else. I run mine on a Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme and Coretemp says it's running 90C, Speedfan says 82'ish, and others say summat else so hard to figure. but it seems quite happy and not throttling so what the hell. Might switch to a spare IFX 14 with 3 fans till I get time to do the water. Fans are running fast and noisy but it is 26C in here. May put one of my other server rigs on as well cos the 2 I7 video servers aren't doing half as much as the 3 duals they replaced. But yes, it doesn't like HT and 8 LLR's running at 3.8Ghz tho' it does do it and use 5.6 Ghz of memory! At 4.2GHz it does throttle tho' on HT so LLR is using everything it's got and a bit more. Might invest in a pair of Xeons when the price drops a bit cos I could really do with another high power server and those 5XXX range are peachy.
Appologise for the off topic guys, just trying to fit everything in.
Like an ol` 8086, slow but serviceable.
One advantage of old age...nobody can tell you how much cake you can eat
Do not overclock to much because the CPU will start failing on LLR producing bad residues. This means that a prime can be passed and all results be later re-processed.
Carlos