Muchas Gracias
This run has been going for @ 2 hours now - at 60% already - max temps are consistent with prior w/ups. Nowhere near recommended max for this chip. I do notice that this w/u is taking longer per step than usual. My network is not wireless, but if a wired network hiccups will the same problem occur? And do you recommend the network fix outlined in one of the other threads to prevent problems, or should I switch to the new SMP client for my next run?
Will the -forceasm tag also prevent restarted workups from using standard loops, or is the using standard loops text of any significance?
Also - I have been running Everest temp monitoring logs for a while and my max cpu temps are @ 50 C and max individual core temps never get above @ 65 - I am almost certain that my lockups are a motherboard issue - because they happen with almost identical frequency with or without overclocking - but they happen so rarely now that I can't bring myself to rebuild my whole computer just to avoid a once every few months lockup.
Now my Vista64 partition........thats a different story altogether...
EUEs with Project: 3065 [Bad WUs?]
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Re: EUEs with Project: 3065 [Bad WUs?]
As long as we're talking about p3065, which is a WU for the SMP client, the answer it that standard loops are never used. The messages need to be removed in the next version. -forceasm does change the messages but the calculations always use optimized code.craigmdq6700 wrote:Will the -forceasm tag also prevent restarted workups from using standard loops, or is the using standard loops text of any significance?
Now if we were talking about the classic client or the V6 client without flags like -gpu or -smp, then the -forceasm is useful.
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Re: EUEs with Project: 3065 [Bad WUs?]
I'm not sure if it helps but my computer (FAH SMP 2653 stable) freezes and BSODs have taken place when I got 3060 for the first time. Up to that point I folded many 2653 and some 305x, but not 3060. I did boost northbridge voltage (MCH on my abit matherboard). From that point I fold almost exclusively 3xxx without any problems (3043, 3050, 3052, 3060, 3062, 3064, 3065).
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Re: EUEs with Project: 3065 [Bad WUs?]
Any nVidia chipset in your machines that fail ?