It's amazing how much cooler it is sitting at my desk without Rosetta running.
Edit: Have you guys noticed a lot of computation errors lately? I have noticed it on all of the rigs I have running Rosetta. Even the i5 I just built for my nephew has been having them.
Both of my rigs are stuck trying to upload completed work for Rosetta@Home. Can't download any new work either.
Anyone else having issues?
Edit: Looks like they are working on it now according to the thread over on the R@H forums...
Thanks for the stats!
I took two rigs out of service this week. :( The hardware was just too old to justify the electricity running them. One was running Milkyway, the other Collatz.
I bought a push mower with the Honda GCV160 engine this year. So far I'm quite pleased with it. My last push mower had a B&S motor on it that seemed like I was constantly fighting to keep it running.
I'm not positive, but I don't think that PSU is going to have enough amps on the 12v rail for that card. Even if it did, I don't think I would trust it.
The fan wouldn't be connected to the jumper wire. The jumper wire is to get the power supply to power on without being connected to a motherboard.
Directions here:
http://seasonicusa.com/RMABeta/JumpStart/JS.pdf
If you wanted to hook a case fan up to the PSU for testing purposes you would...
Thanks for the stats.
I should get a little bump in my stats this coming week. My nephew wanted to build a gaming rig before he went back to college so I set him up with a GTX 760 and an i5 4690. What better way to test stability than a little Rosetta@Home and GPUGRID?
Thanks for the stats!
Who just got a GTX 760????
<-----This guy.
Moved the 560TI to the basement and fired it back up on GPUGRID. It was bogging my main rig down to much. Not sure if it was getting too hot upstairs or what.
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