Running folding at home on thread ripper

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Glynn1977
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Re: Running folding at home on thread ripper

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hi all thanks for the help i have been running 6 cpu work loads for over a month temps have been good so from what most have said could run more will see how it goes
Glynn1977
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Re: Running folding at home on thread ripper

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forgot to say what gpu i am running asus radeon rx 580 8gb just one did have two and the computer some time kept crashing think it was getting two warm running two cards maybe removed one and its not crashed since cpu is amd thread ripper 2970wx using amd ryzen master to over clock at the moment on 3.8ghz and stable
Glynn1977
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Re: Running folding at home on thread ripper

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also running windows ten pro build 19041.508 with 16gb memory
MeeLee
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Re: Running folding at home on thread ripper

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Glynn1977 wrote:forgot to say what gpu i am running asus radeon rx 580 8gb just one did have two and the computer some time kept crashing think it was getting two warm running two cards maybe removed one and its not crashed since cpu is amd thread ripper 2970wx using amd ryzen master to over clock at the moment on 3.8ghz and stable
If you run 2 GPUs, make sure your PSU can handle it. You preferably run no more than a ~2/3rd load on your PSU.
So if it's a 750W PSU, make sure your power at the wall is below 500-600W.
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