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keithhenry
Ace Cruncher Senile old farts of the world ....uh.....uh..... nevermind Joined: Nov 18, 2004 Post Count: 18665 Status: Offline Project Badges: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
BTW, the quad has supposedly shipped. I'm supposed to have tracking info tomorrow.
----------------------------------------And I still need a volunteer to do a copy/paste on the team stats while I'm out 13th-20th. |
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Top Ten active members returning points today: 01: marysduby - 75,501 points 02: Dataman - 57,409 points 03: Mushball - 25,561 points 04: Jonathan Figdor - 20,083 points 05: Blizzie - 15,294 points 06: Fanie - 13,325 points 07: Blueprint - 9,336 points 08: keithhenry - 7,783 points 09: stares - 7,778 points 10: Coingames - 7,116 points I should have known. We've passed last year's total! Looks like Gerald must have phoned home. ![]() Which one of y'all is Mark? |
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........CONGRATULATIONS DARAGAAZ ON REACHING 25,000 MOT POINTS !!!........ |
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Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
Top Ten active members returning points today: 01: marysduby - 75,501 points 02: Dataman - 57,409 points 03: Mushball - 25,561 points 04: Jonathan Figdor - 20,083 points 05: Blizzie - 15,294 points 06: Fanie - 13,325 points 07: Blueprint - 9,336 points 08: keithhenry - 7,783 points 09: stares - 7,778 points 10: Coingames - 7,116 points I should have known. We've passed last year's total! Looks like Gerald must have phoned home. ![]() Which one of y'all is Mark? That'll be me :) I'd love to replace the P4's with Core2's (i'll get around to it sometime), but I'm saving right now for the new Core i7. I'm looking to jump on the bandwagon early with the early performance editions. I wonder how BOINC will do with handling 8 projects at once.. Let's see how i do at doubling my current points, and breaking the million by December ![]() |
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Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
Top Ten active members returning points today: 01: marysduby - 75,501 points 02: Dataman - 57,409 points 03: Mushball - 25,561 points 04: Jonathan Figdor - 20,083 points 05: Blizzie - 15,294 points 06: Fanie - 13,325 points 07: Blueprint - 9,336 points 08: keithhenry - 7,783 points 09: stares - 7,778 points 10: Coingames - 7,116 points I should have known. We've passed last year's total! Looks like Gerald must have phoned home. ![]() Which one of y'all is Mark? That'll be me :) I'd love to replace the P4's with Core2's (i'll get around to it sometime), but I'm saving right now for the new Core i7. I'm looking to jump on the bandwagon early with the early performance editions. I wonder how BOINC will do with handling 8 projects at once.. Let's see how i do at doubling my current points, and breaking the million by December ![]() The Nehalem chips will cost you quite a bit. They require DDR3 RAM and coolers for them aren't out yet. The stock coolers won't take crunch heat well. |
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Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
Top Ten active members returning points today: 01: marysduby - 75,501 points 02: Dataman - 57,409 points 03: Mushball - 25,561 points 04: Jonathan Figdor - 20,083 points 05: Blizzie - 15,294 points 06: Fanie - 13,325 points 07: Blueprint - 9,336 points 08: keithhenry - 7,783 points 09: stares - 7,778 points 10: Coingames - 7,116 points I should have known. We've passed last year's total! Looks like Gerald must have phoned home. ![]() Which one of y'all is Mark? That'll be me :) I'd love to replace the P4's with Core2's (i'll get around to it sometime), but I'm saving right now for the new Core i7. I'm looking to jump on the bandwagon early with the early performance editions. I wonder how BOINC will do with handling 8 projects at once.. Let's see how i do at doubling my current points, and breaking the million by December ![]() The Nehalem chips will cost you quite a bit. They require DDR3 RAM and coolers for them aren't out yet. The stock coolers won't take crunch heat well. Yeah but the development time for a coolant system isn't that long. It's not like they've never done it before. Or you could go custom waterblocked water cooling out of the gates and bypass the cooling issue altogether. |
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Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
Top Ten active members returning points today: 01: marysduby - 75,501 points 02: Dataman - 57,409 points 03: Mushball - 25,561 points 04: Jonathan Figdor - 20,083 points 05: Blizzie - 15,294 points 06: Fanie - 13,325 points 07: Blueprint - 9,336 points 08: keithhenry - 7,783 points 09: stares - 7,778 points 10: Coingames - 7,116 points I should have known. We've passed last year's total! Looks like Gerald must have phoned home. ![]() Which one of y'all is Mark? That'll be me :) I'd love to replace the P4's with Core2's (i'll get around to it sometime), but I'm saving right now for the new Core i7. I'm looking to jump on the bandwagon early with the early performance editions. I wonder how BOINC will do with handling 8 projects at once.. Let's see how i do at doubling my current points, and breaking the million by December ![]() Good to meet you - I'm John, obviously. |
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Former Member
Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
Good to meet you - I'm John, obviously. Good to meet you too, although I think you've introduced yourself a couple of times now ![]() ![]() The Nehalem chips will cost you quite a bit. They require DDR3 RAM and coolers for them aren't out yet. The stock coolers won't take crunch heat well. The Nehalam/i7 system cost isn't a big concern (i've been saving for a while..). It'll be more how reliable (seeing as they'll be the early models) and if they're sufficiently available on the market here (motherboard/cpu etc) by the end of the year, thats my main concern. I desperately need the upgrade (i'm pushing the P4 to its limits daily), but can't justify (as tempting as it is) adding a newer temporary computer until i7 is mainstream. [Edit 1 times, last edit by Former Member at Sep 5, 2008 7:18:28 AM] |
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If anyone is interested, Europe is "For Sale" today. ![]() ![]() What, do you still pay more than 1 dollar for 1 euro? ![]() ![]() |
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Former Member
Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
Good to meet you - I'm John, obviously. Good to meet you too, although I think you've introduced yourself a couple of times now ![]() ![]() The Nehalem chips will cost you quite a bit. They require DDR3 RAM and coolers for them aren't out yet. The stock coolers won't take crunch heat well. The Nehalam/i7 system cost isn't a big concern (i've been saving for a while..). It'll be more how reliable (seeing as they'll be the early models) and if they're sufficiently available on the market here (motherboard/cpu etc) by the end of the year, thats my main concern. I desperately need the upgrade (i'm pushing the P4 to its limits daily), but can't justify (as tempting as it is) adding a newer temporary computer until i7 is mainstream. Shoot sorry man, I'm bad with names. But that sounds like a good plan. Although quads are pretty cheap these days too - probably vastly cheaper than the first i7 models. |
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