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Re: This is for bbover and the IBM guys ..

Movieman, with that many cores, what size and how much ram are you using in this box. Are you running with pc3-12800? If so, I would recommend using crucial memory as they seem to be built the best for over clocking.

Anyways, if this is for bbover and the IBM guys, I can give you my auth key for you to attach it to my account :P haha....I'm guessing you're keeping this beast to yourself ... Let us know when your machine is at a steady state to take a look at it on boincstats.

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Re: This is for bbover and the IBM guys ..

Movieman, with that many cores, what size and how much ram are you using in this box. Are you running with pc3-12800? If so, I would recommend using crucial memory as they seem to be built the best for over clocking.

Anyways, if this is for bbover and the IBM guys, I can give you my auth key for you to attach it to my account :P haha....I'm guessing you're keeping this beast to yourself ... Let us know when your machine is at a steady state to take a look at it on boincstats.

thanks,
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Just running 6x1 gig Kingston DDR3-1333 ECC REG and it seems to work in this system since last April. ( W5590's, then 2530mhz westmere's, now X5680 westmere's)
Ahh, my Father used to have a saying for times like this:
"Your too willing!".. laughing
I think that from today on you'll see a pretty steady 11-12K Boinc per day. 78-82,000 WCG PPD..

To the other question, no, those chips won't do 4500 on air.
Maybe 4200 max.. 4500+ on "good" water, maybe 5000mhz on chilled water..
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Re: This is for bbover and the IBM guys ..

fast numbers:
Last 4 days =41,189 BOINC points or an average of 10,297 per day or 72,081 WCG points per day.
Claiming at a rate of 98,500WCG points per day on win XP Pro 64 bit.
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Re: This is for bbover and the IBM guys ..

Hey Movieman,
I'm curious and little confuse... could you please share with us your machine config in more details ? (mobo, procs, clock, VGA, and so on ). cool coffee
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Re: This is for bbover and the IBM guys ..

Hey Movieman,
I'm curious and little confuse... could you please share with us your machine config in more details ? (mobo, procs, clock, VGA, and so on ). cool coffee

Sorry,l should have done this earlier.
Motherboard: Supermicro X8DA3
cpu's: 2-X5680's
clocks: 3458mhz on turbo
memory: 6x1 gig DDR3-1333 Kingston ECC REG
EVGA 260GTX video card
PSU: PCP+C 750w
Drives: 4-73 gig Seagate 15.4k SAS drives in raid 0
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Re: This is for bbover and the IBM guys ..

Hey Movieman,
I'm curious and little confuse... could you please share with us your machine config in more details ? (mobo, procs, clock, VGA, and so on ). cool coffee

Sorry,l should have done this earlier.
Motherboard: Supermicro X8DA3
cpu's: 2-X5680's
clocks: 3458mhz on turbo
memory: 6x1 gig DDR3-1333 Kingston ECC REG
EVGA 260GTX video card
PSU: PCP+C 750w
Drives: 4-73 gig Seagate 15.4k SAS drives in raid 0



Humm, very clubber machine !

So, maybe could you share with us too, how can we get the news 32 nm procs X56** series right now, before the scheduled official commercial launch date in March, 16, 2010 ? praying coffee

http://www.x86-guide.com/en/cpu/Intel-Xeon/Nehalem.html

PS: Send to my email bellow, if is a confidential info ... biggrin
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Re: This is for bbover and the IBM guys ..

Hey Movieman,
I'm curious and little confuse... could you please share with us your machine config in more details ? (mobo, procs, clock, VGA, and so on ). cool coffee

Sorry,l should have done this earlier.
Motherboard: Supermicro X8DA3
cpu's: 2-X5680's
clocks: 3458mhz on turbo
memory: 6x1 gig DDR3-1333 Kingston ECC REG
EVGA 260GTX video card
PSU: PCP+C 750w
Drives: 4-73 gig Seagate 15.4k SAS drives in raid 0



Humm, very clubber machine !

So, maybe could you share with us too, how can we get the news 32 nm procs X56** series right now, before the scheduled official commercial launch date in March, 16, 2010 ? praying coffee

http://www.x86-guide.com/en/cpu/Intel-Xeon/Nehalem.html

PS: Send to my email bellow, if is a confidential info ... biggrin

Thank you and as to info on the cpu's I'm sorry but I can't help you in that matter.
It's not that long a wait though, under two months.
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Re: This is for bbover and the IBM guys ..

Hey, this seems to be the appropriate thread for this....
I'm gathering a list of parts to build (2) 16 core rigs. They're Tyans, with four quad core opterons (~2 ghz) a piece. Hows that sound? :D
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Re: This is for bbover and the IBM guys ..

Hey, this seems to be the appropriate thread for this....
I'm gathering a list of parts to build (2) 16 core rigs. They're Tyans, with four quad core opterons (~2 ghz) a piece. Hows that sound? :D

My personal opinion is that you'd get more output from two i7-920 machines. The i7-920's will do 4GHz on air cooling with a good heatsink and do app 30k+ a day in WCG per machine.
That is the best "bang for the buck" system you can build for WCG.
I like dual socket machines but they are far from equaling the output per dollar of a single socket machine.
It also needs to be said that at this moment in time the AMD cpu's just don't match up in terms of output to the Intel's.
That's not me being a Intel fanboy, just stating facts.
Now this may change with upcoming AMD cpu's.
I really hope so as healthy competition is good for us all.
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Re: This is for bbover and the IBM guys ..

How much do you think I could build two i7-290 machines for? I'm looking at $240 for the 1U servers without PSUs and CPUs.
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