I'll get the ppd up a bit, the 78 currently is a system from my previous job (I had permission). Its been about 6 years since I've been there and it is still running.
I wonder how many of the children that drink, smoke, and do drugs fall under these parents. It doesn't matter what you want your child to do or not do, you have to be involved and know by what they are being influenced.
I'm not saying this is true in every case, but I'd be interested in see...
This is one thing what would actually make sense why CC information was not compromised. You normally segregate PCI compliant systems from the rest of your network not just from a security stand point, but to limit the number of systems that need to be audited. PCI auditors generally doesn't...
Amazon wasn't hacked. They had a technical issue that caused an outage in one of their data centers. From what I've read, they were also communicated very well with their customers.
Sony was hacked and didn't tell their customers for a week.
In for 3. Perfect timing, I just had 2 500GB Deskstars die and needed replacements.
I'm pretty sure they are these drives:
http://www.hitachigst.com/internal-drives/desktop/deskstar/deskstar-7k1000c
I'm one of the guys that has to worry about both. Breast Cancer runs in the men and women in my family.
Thanks for the link, interesting research crossing over between the two.
I got it running as a service, but I'm having a problem. If I restart my computer, the work unit gets deleted and it downloads a new one and starts over. Has anyone else experienced this?
I restarted the service and it resumed properly. I'm assuming windows shuts down the folding processes...
Mine will be here in about two weeks (I got the pre-order from TankGuys). Has anyone that has one overclocked it and had trouble with F@H? I'm hoping to at least get to 3.5Ghz, if not closer to 4. My stability yardstick ultimately will be F@H.
Swiftech includes an 3mm o-ring (instead of the stock 2.3mm) with the Apogee GT. When you put it in place, there is definitely a slight curve to the copper plate. I haven't gotten it mounted yet (I'm waiting for the Q6600 price drop), but I imagine the pressure of having a cpu under it will...
My plan is to put the res behind the lower HD cage in the bottom (where the big ovalish hole is). Then I'll mount the pump to the motherboard tray with the outlet pointing up.
Yeah, putting GPUs in series works fine. The second GPU will just be a few degrees warmer from what I've read.
If you're looking for a new case for a ThermalChill, look at the Just PC R900. I'm building a new system with a R900 and 120.3. Here's a picture of the 120.3 mounted with Yate Loon fans above it in a pulling config.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811200028
It depends on what you choose to do. If you want to run the GPUs in parallel then you'll need more barbs, otherwise you should be fine with what comes with it. Make sure you get hose clamps.
I'm doing the following:
pump->rad->CPU->GPU->res->pump
Your options are
series...
Ok. Here's the parts I'm putting together right now. I'm going to be putting C2D and single 8800GTS in it, but am building excess cooling for either SLI or just higher heat output in the future.
Radiator - ThermoChill PA 120.3
Pump - Petra's DDCT-01s
CPU Block - Swiftech Apogee GT...
Check out this thread:
http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1197508
There is debate over running parallel GPUs. From what I've gathered, in a purely theoretical form, you will evenly divide the flow between the blocks. Not many people have tested it from what I can tell.
Try it out and...
Great review. I'm looking forward to more.
One thought I had for the oscilloscope graphs were to add the test information to the actual pic. When you're just flipping through all the images using the "Next Image" link its easy to lose track of what graph you are looking at.
You'll just have to try it and see what happens. Worst case should be be you pop the breaker on the AVR. I'm not sure about smaller UPS's and AVR's, but large scale UPS's are generally spec'd to be able to handle overloads of upto 150% for short periods of time (the period shortens as the...
Since price seems to be no object for you, why don't you get Virtual Server and run another instance of Windows as a virtual session. I've used it before and it performs well.
Yeah, it will be interesting to see how much CPU time the GPU client takes up. If multiple GPUs are supported, could you have a CPU bottleneck? It will be fun to watch.
I'm rethinking my next upgrade now as well. ATI is looking much more attractive.
Do you think Stanford will adjust the points value for the new clients? Considering they are moving to a completely new architecture, they must have thought about it. Just set a baseline with the 1900 XTX and...
Good to hear the news that you beat "it" back. A friend of mine has stomach cancer that is beyond medical treatment, he hasn't given up and continues to fight the beast everyday.
We must never give up.
I work for a UPS maintenance company (I'm the one man IT staff) and I think what dekard means is you will burn out the charger if you put a large battery on a small unit. It could litterally take days to charge the battery, if it were completely flat. After a deep discharge (ie. an extended...
I don't think they would scale clock for clock, but maybe pixel shader for pixel shader (a X1900 has 48, X1800 has 16, X1600 has 12, X1300 has 4). I'm imaging in this application, memory bandwidth wouldn't become an issue as video card have bandwidth capabilities many times that of system...
The only suggestion I would have would be bumping the ram to 512 so you can run QMDs once they come back.
I would like to see your write up on running windows 2003 as a diskless server.