Strange, when I'm running PSP Sieve, my cpu temperature drops 3 degrees C :lol:
When it finishes dnet kicks in and it rises 3C again.
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Strange, when I'm running PSP Sieve, my cpu temperature drops 3 degrees C :lol:
When it finishes dnet kicks in and it rises 3C again.
I noticed that same 3 or 4 degrees difference between sieving and PRP'ing.
Seems like sieving is light work for the cpu :)
If you want some really light work for the cpu try eOn - it :sleeping: every few minutes.
I have also found that PSP runs better on a PC with a borderline hsf. My XP2800+ has a ThermalTake Volcano 7 "noise blaster version" and this rig powers itself off when it gets too hot. Running Dnet or BOINC and it lasts a few hours of run time. With PSP it will run 24/7; heck I even had eOn running on it in parallel and it kept going.
Hej
I have found MJ-12 and uFluid can run together because MJ-12 only use high usage when archiving but this demand a powerful computer with at least 2.200 MHz and 512 MB RAM
Lagu.
:)
Hej
I’m now running eOn thanks to Vaughan who told the agent only received a WU every 5 minutes. I have not known about that and it is good to run this together with other projects.
There have been talking about eOn earlier but I have been sitting in front of the monitor with my eyes closed. :D
I’m now running MJ-12, uFluid and eOn in a glorious mix.
Thanks
Lagu :)
[quote="NeoGen"]Thanks Neogen. Everything seems correct to me. Just to let you guys know that AMD can be used for PRP effort also, they do not have to be used for Sieve only. Unlike the P4's that should only be used for PRP.Quote:
Originally Posted by 72CJ5
AMD rocks! :D
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