Peter Trend
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- Jan 8, 2009
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Thanks for the stats Peter. :thumbsup:
These swings with the -bigadv work units sure make it hard to tell what's going on for sure .............. :\
I just travelled 90 miles round trip, by coach, to my computers and back to my parents house just to reset my modem! Full steam ahead now.
I'm 22 today! .beer. ___ .more beer.
I just travelled 90 miles round trip, by coach, to my computers and back to my parents house just to reset my modem! Full steam ahead now.
I'm 22 today! .beer. ___ .more beer.
I just travelled 90 miles round trip, by coach, to my computers and back to my parents house just to reset my modem! Full steam ahead now.
I'm 22 today! .beer. ___ .more beer.
I just travelled 90 miles round trip, by coach, to my computers and back to my parents house just to reset my modem! Full steam ahead now.
I'm 22 today! .beer. ___ .more beer.
PB, as much as I would like to take credit for 114367 points, I'm fairly certain that my X3 did not morph into an OC-ed i7. But thanks for the optimism.
I'm guessing 14367 is more like it.
Thanks for the correction - which has been incorporated in the stats-sheet. It was a split-second too long hit on the "1"-key on the keyboard ... :$
I just got two Q9300 CPUs, for my E2140 rigs. I was going to upgrade them, put in Antec EarthWatts 650W PSUs, and pull my two GTX460 1GB cards out of my Q6600@3.6/2nd F@H rig, and put them into the new quad-core rigs.
I was planning on waiting until after the F@H race to upgrade them. But I'm wondering if I should do it before the F@H race is over.
Would the drop in PPD by shutting off my current rig, be made up by more PPD by the two (non-overclocked) quad-cores? I'm thinking it wouldn't, therefore I should wait until the end of the race to upgrade.