I might have picked up a 4090 as well.The 2080Ti was respectably returning a result at about the 9 minute mark....the 4090 is six times faster, at less than 90 seconds.
Unfortunately, the weather forecast in the morning, before I leave for work, is not reliable enough to plan for when heavy rain will occur during the day. Otherwise I might have been able to go home quickly between appointments to switch between high and low airflow modes of my home, and adjust GPUs accordingly. For now it looks like I need to leave the computers in low gear during the whole day, i.e. Pascals powered down entirely, Lovelaces at low board power target, and the windows secured such that rain doesn't enter but airflow is miserable.
I lost power for over 5 hours. And as usual, some of the configs ere corrupted, some software corrupted, work lost, etc.... damn PGE for what they charge you would think they could be dependable. This is 2 major outages in as many months. Oregon is getting as bad as SoCAL. Of course it could be since it seems like all of CA is moving up here. one is 10 plates is CA, and we are over 300 miles for the border.I am jelly. Though I might be getting one next month when Starfield comes out. Not sure I will be happy with my 3090 in my gaming rig for the game.
We had some bad weather here while I was at work. Power went out for an unknown period of time. Though it seems that it only flickered off and was less than a 15 minute outage. However, some of my hosts didn't come back on and at least one of them seemingly lost the GPUs upon the reboot which I didn't catch until just a few minutes ago.
I lost power for over 5 hours. And as usual, some of the configs ere corrupted, some software corrupted, work lost, etc.... damn PGE for what they charge you would think they could be dependable. This is 2 major outages in as many months. Oregon is getting as bad as SoCAL. Of course it could be since it seems like all of CA is moving up here. one is 10 plates is CA, and we are over 300 miles for the border.
1 | Nick | BOINC@AUSTRALIA | 63 543 831.00 | 15 717 |
2 | crashtech | TeAm AnandTech | 63 467 014.00 | 15 698 |
@crashtech is about to take #1 in the event.
1Nick BOINC@AUSTRALIA 63 543 831.00 15 717 2crashtech TeAm AnandTech 63 467 014.00 15 698
Tony better keep 10essesseeing..![]()
Nah, it's unlikely that anybody bothers to bunker AP27. Especially not those who rent rather than own.So far we seem to be overachieving. Although I suppose Antarctic bunkers are the kind of thing one expects to exist.
I'm a sitting duck once again, this time for vaughan of team AMD Users (once informally known as AWS Users, now GCP and DO Users).
I narrowly escaped. The cooler night and further raised GPU power limits just barely did the trick.I'm a sitting duck once again, this time for vaughan of team AMD Users
I'm a sitting duck once again, this time for vaughan of team AMD Users (once informally known as AWS Users, now GCP and DO Users).
Oh right, indeed. (Though at this time, TSC is obviously a frontend to GCP and DO. And DO might be another frontend…?)I doubt he is using GCP or DO. He is most likely using TSC.
Thanks, Tony! I didn't know you had a 4090!I am only aware of 2 ISP's in my city for wired home internet. Naturally my choice of providers went down (for the whole town!) for several hours in the last hours of the race. Still very impressed with my placement, running just a 4090 and a 2080Ti.
Congrats Crash! heck of a score!
I don't think anyone other than Tony on the TeAm runs anything other than 1050ti's? The ti's make all the difference!!!Thanks, Tony! I didn't know you had a 4090!