My A64 rig is finally completed!

InlineFive

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Whew, after all this time and I can finally start crunching F@H again! :D It took me so long because my video card died and then I received a crappy stepping (CBBID) so it took me a while to find a stable speed.

Even with those speeds it's still going much better then my old Athlon XP. Maybe due to a lot of factors with the K8 architecture. If anyone has any suggestions for ways to help F@H out on A64 systems I would appreciate it!

Large 600pt units: Around 10min but occasionally jumps to 16min :confused:
Smaller 100pt'ish units: Under 10min

-Por

 

Insidious

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holy cow... it takes me about 40 minutes to do a step on a 600 point WU.

NICE BOX!

(glad you're back to folding)

-Sid
 

GLeeM

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Hmmm.... at 16 minutes per frame for a 600 point WU

that comes to 540 points per day!! ??

at 10 minutes per frame it comes to 864 ppd :confused:
 

InlineFive

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Originally posted by: GLeeM
Hmmm.... at 16 minutes per frame for a 600 point WU

that comes to 540 points per day!! ??

at 10 minutes per frame it comes to 864 ppd :confused:

It's not that weird. My old AXP 3200+ did a frame in about 16min. Although I doesn't generae that much ppd.
 
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Debugging my new Athlon64 3500+ at the moment, as well as installing software and such that I need. Then I have to figure out how to get stuff off of my old HD that was on the desktop. Hopefully there is a way to do this without rebuilding the entire old computer. WinXP won't let me start up the old HD as the main one because of the different hardware or something.
 

InlineFive

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Hmm, something is still up with this computer. It's bouncing between 7min and 15min frame times and after 12 hours or so it will freeze. But a restart of the program works marvelously for another few hours.

Ideas?