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Thread: Ordered my new PC parts

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    That is awesome dude!
    I plan on upgrading soon too!

    Same CPU, probably the same Video Card.

    Here is the motherboard I plan on using: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813127003
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    Nice.

    I got my shuttle today and it didn't work
    Trying to resurect it, otherwise I'm off to the PC store on Saturday to grab replacement parts.

    Though I'm on a 754 socket motherboard this time I seem to be going back in time!
    Mainly because I've got the CPU that came with the Shuttle (I think still works) and I'd bought some DDR RAM, IDE HD etc and all the AM2 boards seem to be DDR2 and SATA

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    Nice !!! Don't forget to come bye D20L and see how many WU's it can turn out in 24-HRs... :-)
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    PCManiac - I like the idea of the Debug LED

    Drezha - That sucks dude, is it Asus?

    Opteron - Will do, although its first job will be to break the 1million mark for me on WCG (35k to go)



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    Yes, D20L is a good project for testing. If you can finich 200 or more WU`s I can only congrats you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lagu View Post
    Yes, D20L is a good project for testing. If you can finich 200 or more WU`s I can only congrats you.
    Ok it's on - I like a challenge. I've not crunched D2OL before - is it BOINC or no?



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    No Boniky...


    But you can run 2 instances of D2OL, 1 for each core. Just install it in 2 different directories:

    program files/D2OL

    program files/D2OL2


    you get my drift....
    Last edited by Bender10; 04-19-2007 at 06:03 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bender10 View Post
    No Boniky...


    But you can run 2 instances of D2OL, 1 for each core. Just install it in 2 different directories:

    program files/D2OL

    program files/D2OL2


    you get my drift....
    I sure do Big B watch this space...

    Should I go w/ VM or w/out VM?



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    I should hope it does better 200+ units a day
    I got two AM2 4200+ doing 450+ units a day
    each one running two D2OL instances and Folding on the GPU

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