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Welcome Maku - new S@H'er bringing 586 WU's

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heh 🙂 you guys are great!

Sukhoi:
dual celeron box; cpu1 = 9 hours ; cpu2 = 10 hours

the other two systems i have are my work machines and haven't really checked to see how fast each wu is done, i'll look into it tomorrow.

also added another 2 boxes into my "fleet" 🙂
celeron 300a and a tbird 900. for the most part, the tbird 900 is doing them in about 5 to 6 hours. the celeron 300a looks like it will be 12-13 hours. if this sounds a bit slow let me know what i can do to make them faster. all of the boxes are running seti cmdline 3.0. the memory on the tbird system is running at 222 with 4-way interleave (sp?). umm got the latest 4-in-1 drivers (kx133 board) also. both celeron boxes have cas2 enabled also. the 300a won't overclock since the mobo i'm using is from Aopen which doesn't offer voltage adjustments (nuts).

i might be picking up more parts later on this week so another system might spring up. i'll try to setup a quick webpage with more details into my systems for you guys to look at after i'm done with homework, arg..

-maku

 
your wu times seem right to me. check the faq link in michael's signature to look over our information. any other questions? post them here. welcome again!
 
actually i got it to run at 450mhz right now with stock voltage. not sure why its working now, maybe the colder climate is helping it a bit.
 
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