Real impressive list of Triggles though:
http://stats.free-dc.org/cpidtagb.ph...heme=15&cols=5
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Real impressive list of Triggles though:
http://stats.free-dc.org/cpidtagb.ph...heme=15&cols=5
Well the new system came in last night. The first thing I did was I forgot to turn off Sleep & Hibernation, Oops!
Since this is a new system and it has a new OS, and many other feature's I am unused to the last few hours have been an eye opening amazement. I like that when I reboot the system is up in 4 secs, that's hard to get used too! The video responses and latency issues have completely changed my perspective of the internet. Since having difficulty for the last 6 months, I was so used to shortages in operating any web site. Now with quicker response times across the board the latency issues are gone. :blob3:
The man who put my system together has already pre-set the Defragmentor to 'Never Run' Thanks Dirk, again and again and??? :blob3:
OK this was a bad day with a run in with an angry Business adviser. I somehow deserved some of the accusations but then it focused itself into a migraine. Now I have an odd problem and I need any ones assistance. I have counted repeatedly and it seems I have (9) CPU work units + (1) GPU work unit crunching at the same time! How can this be when I only have 8 cores? I know I have been working too hard but this is really stretching my imagination, could this be a hallucination while under duress or something. Sounds like a job for our experimental psychology expert. Any one, any one?
Which projects are running? Any of them nci (like e.g. WUProp)?
I am crunching one GPU Collatz Conjecture Large work Unit at this moment, should be done in 3 weeks or so! I am then crunching Oproject with my CPU's. I think Oproject has a series of nci work units that only give out small amounts of points values called ALX's I think! :blob3:
OProject is vci (very computing intensive). All WUs of any kind take longer when the Collatz WU hasn't been given a full CPU core while doing its OpenCL thing.
Without manual intervention, you should be able to crunch Collatz, eight OProject WUs plus a nci WUProp WU. Things wil gooooo ever sooo slooooow however.
My advise would be to reserve a CPU core for Collatz by adding this app_config.xml file to the Collatz project directory
<app_config>
<app>
<name>solo_collatz</name>
<max_concurrent>1</max_concurrent>
<gpu_versions>
<gpu_usage>1.0</gpu_usage>
<cpu_usage>1.0</cpu_usage>
</gpu_versions>
</app>
</app_config>
This will speed up both Collatz and OProject processing.
How do you insert this into a windows system?
Using notepad to create the file, saving it as app_config.xml in
C:\ProgramData\BOINC\projects\boinc.thesonntags.co m_collatz