Been a couple of years since I last checked, looks like I'm at 23 now.
free-dc claims 24, but I have LHC@Home 1.0 & LHC Dev@Home at the exact same amount of points.
Bluetooth is designed for low power, not high transfer speed, so you would not get a pleasant experience from having anything other than mice, keyboards etc. connected using Bluetooth.
I do not think anyone would bother creating such a device, as the good usage scenarios are very limited.
Running Ubuntu 18.04 is getting a bit old, so I have spend some time on getting this to work with 20.04.
I do not have a fresh 20.04 install to test this on at the moment, so I do not know if this works out of the box.
My previous post for getting CernVM-FS is still valid and should be...
From my understanding of the details Nvidia has shared, the 3k series doubles the FP32 units per SM, which is what Nvidia ises to count CUDA cores, while leaving the number of INT32 cores unchanged, which must limit improvements for some workloads.
EDIT:
Looks like Pututu already shared this info.
LHC has made CernVM-FS which is required for their ”native” applications and the various guides on the internet are often out of date.
Following an old guide will probably lead to a lot of extra work compared to what is necessary to get up and running today.
Please note every LHC project is...
Rumors are fun, but there's probably 6+ months before we hear anything vaguely official about a new gaming oriented GPU from Nvidia.
My bid on what we get with the 3k series, die shrink and more tensor cores.
Never tried those.
FYI you can mount a Hyper 212 on the narrow 2011 socket if you do not mind fiddling a bit with the mounting system.
Kinda looks like the type of brackets PhilsComputerLab has shown in a couple of cheap 2011 build videos:
OK, I started some project updates and it looks like it works.
Will have to see how the account and point mess works out.
Update:
I think the point system on this project is still not up to the task, I have received over 200k points in the last 24 hours, but my machines have not completed 15k...
Looks like this one is dead, I only run NCI so might be different for CPU, but both parts of the project look dead and have been for months.
Has anybody heard anything since January?
Sorry to hear you are not happy with the current state of [H].
Good luck with your future endeavors.
I hope you will show the [H] banner on F@H at some point in the future.