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Thread: The Boinc Bar!

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    Re: The Seti Bar

    I'd just toss the clock and use the watch(Timex I got for xmas).

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    Re: The Seti Bar

    heh, the clock was a gift. It's got a nice custom made face, but the cheap bracket holding the works was the culprit, all I had to do was bend the mounting bracket a little and the click is gone. Whew! A failed or failing disk would have ruined my monday.


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    Re: The Seti Bar

    TIme to huddle round the processor! Or...Open the window....great overclocking weather!

    I see SETI Server is indeed down, had to shutdown a few units as they were just idling along! I guess it will be back up tonight, huh?
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    Re: The Seti Bar

    Quote Originally Posted by UncleBob
    TIme to huddle round the processor! Or...Open the window....great overclocking weather!

    I see SETI Server is indeed down, had to shutdown a few units as they were just idling along! I guess it will be back up tonight, huh?
    Hopefully It will be, Me I've got another 35 WUs(8 more are done) on this PC alone(zoom1) and zoom3 has another 48 also.

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    Re: The Seti Bar

    Bob...you have machines idle? Tsk tsk tsk. There was plenty of warning.....(checking the cache on my duallie to see if I'm out yet).
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    Re: The Seti Bar

    Evening all

    It took me a few attempts with boinc to get through to return results, but they're back online

    Quote Originally Posted by Hubris
    Bob...you have machines idle? Tsk tsk tsk. There was plenty of warning.....(checking the cache on my duallie to see if I'm out yet).


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    Re: The Seti Bar

    Afternoon all, zoom3 is back online, I even took the opportunity to install a 5-port Belkin USB(NEC Chipset/4-external(2-used) & 1-internal) PCI Card as the built in usb ports won't work with a PCI bus speed of about 37Mhz that and I did some power cable management like zoom2 will have and I believe It's having an effect here. I'm really gettin to like Belkin. My next upgrade after zoom2's TTGI 550w TT-550SS psu is a pair of larger Scythe SCKKR-1000 heatsinks for zoom3 as the stock ones aren't very good. And the Scythe heatsinks are narrow at 72mm(80mm @ max/A gap of 4mm or 5/32") and It may fit just (Barely) fine with My eVGA FX5700 Ultra AGP Card.

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    Re: The Seti Bar

    OK...it's back online now! Just in time to see another PC (my son's) died....so I'm off to work on another! Let's hope this ain't contaigous!
    Main Rig: EVGA 141-BL-E769-A1 LGA 1366 Intel X58 CLASSIFIED/WATERCOOLED ED. cooled by the Monster Water Cooling Setup
    HTPC One BIG Case Asus 8 CORE Monster
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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleBob
    OK...it's back online now! Just in time to see another PC (my son's) died....so I'm off to work on another! Let's hope this ain't contaigous!
    Sometimes I think It is......

    But You'll survive and so will Your Sons cruncher after It's been worked on. Good Luck.

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    My oldest mobo dies (as far as I can tel...??) It was an EPOX 8K5A+...it was....(sob, sob) my first board I sustained 200+ FSB. A moment of silence please

    I exchanged it for a Chaintech SKT600 I had sitting here. Since the EPOX was a VIA chipset, I chose it. Booted right up and got right at it!

    Happy little cruncher!
    Main Rig: EVGA 141-BL-E769-A1 LGA 1366 Intel X58 CLASSIFIED/WATERCOOLED ED. cooled by the Monster Water Cooling Setup
    HTPC One BIG Case Asus 8 CORE Monster
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    180+ GHZ total power for PC Perspective Killer Frogs Rosetta @ Home Team as The Uncle B's!!




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    Re: The Seti Bar

    Most of the time, I'm too busy working on everyone elses machines to work on my own. I've had 2 sleeve kits now for almost 3 months and haven't had the time to put them on!!!!

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    Re: The Seti Bar

    Quote Originally Posted by RATIFIED
    Most of the time, I'm too busy working on everyone elses machines to work on my own. I've had 2 sleeve kits now for almost 3 months and haven't had the time to put them on!!!!
    Now THERE'S a thread... what is your biggest project for which you have the parts, but haven't put together yet? Me? An almost complete watercooling setup, less the radiator. I was gonna build my own, and it would have worked, and blown ALL your minds making you wonder why you didn't think of this first but you know, I screwed up the case, and sorta never got back around to it 'nStuff. Come to think of it, if I picked up a radiator and a mobo, I could have another cruncher.... hmmm.....

    But I've GOT to get my parent's machine up and running again first... get my laptop back 'nStuff.



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    Re: The Seti Bar

    Evenin' Froggies!
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    Re: The Seti Bar

    Quote Originally Posted by Fluff n Stuff
    Now THERE'S a thread... what is your biggest project for which you have the parts, but haven't put together yet? Me? An almost complete watercooling setup, less the radiator. I was gonna build my own, and it would have worked, and blown ALL your minds making you wonder why you didn't think of this first but you know, I screwed up the case, and sorta never got back around to it 'nStuff. Come to think of it, if I picked up a radiator and a mobo, I could have another cruncher.... hmmm.....

    But I've GOT to get my parent's machine up and running again first... get my laptop back 'nStuff.
    Well You have a hobby and so do I, Me I just got through making a budget for the next Year till Jan 2006 and Yeah It's all(or mostly all) work on My House, Car, TVs(2), xmas & Car. But no upgrades to any PC until after March 2006.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zoom314
    Well You have a hobby and so do I, Me I just got through making a budget for the next Year till Jan 2006 and Yeah It's all(or mostly all) work on My House, Car, TVs(2), xmas & Car. But no upgrades to any PC until after March 2006.
    Don't worry, Zoomster....we won't hold you to it!
    Main Rig: EVGA 141-BL-E769-A1 LGA 1366 Intel X58 CLASSIFIED/WATERCOOLED ED. cooled by the Monster Water Cooling Setup
    HTPC One BIG Case Asus 8 CORE Monster
    ASUS: 5 * BIOSTAR: 1 * CHAINTECH: 1 * EVGA: 3 * GIGABYTE: 5 * SUPER MICRO: 1 *TYAN: 2
    180+ GHZ total power for PC Perspective Killer Frogs Rosetta @ Home Team as The Uncle B's!!




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