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December 17th, 2003, 01:59 AM
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December 17th, 2003, 02:00 AM
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Yes, there is some research into stacking chips on die. But with the heat issue continuing to plague the 90 nanometer chips, stacking is a ways off yet. Early 90nano chips are reported to leak more than 50% of the power that they consume. Tandem chips on die is closer, but that is a side by side arrangement. With x86, quad chips on board is about the performance/price limit. But for some applications, 8 chip systems serve well. Another arrangement is blades, where “systems on a card” are stacked in a high speed buss arrangement. The larges one of these that I have personally seen had 24 blades/CPU’s.
For folding or crunching seti, stacks are some times used. They are striped down systems that are served by a complete system w/hard drive. The rest of the stack is just main Boards, CPU and ram with a NIC. By eliminating the additional hard drives and cases, a low cost high performance system can be built. If all goes well and I can get a grip on Linux, I’ll have a 17.4GHz stack running by new years. The cost will be about $83 a GHz. Output should be 8 times what I get from my FX51 which cost way more than the whole stack will.
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December 17th, 2003, 02:01 AM
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Congrats to Rdouglass on breaking 2500. It’s a little harder than SETI
IF any of you have some spare CPU time, we could sure use your help. Check us out http://folding.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/teampage?q=34149
We will break into the top 100 teams some time tomorrow morning, and we are in the top 25 teams based on production. Also, we are two months old today! No team has climbed as fan and as fast as we have. But we are way down the list as far as membership goes. We could sure use any help that you guys can offer. And remember, it is for a good cause.
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December 18th, 2003, 11:03 PM
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Well, the team made the top 100 today, out of 34000+ teams. And nine weeks ago it was only an idea some guys at Sharky's had. Sure wish some more of you would come over and help out.
http://folding.extremeoverclocking.c...?&pagenumber=1
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December 18th, 2003, 11:53 PM
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I suppose I should have posted sooner, but I'm on as Ste.
As of 22:52 GMT, 18-12-2003 I have done 12 WU and am 91% through my latest work unit (2275/2500)
I recieved the WU on 15:08:45 PST, 15-12-2003
I've got an AMD Athlon XP 2000+ which Windows XP clocks at 1.66Ghz. and 512MB of RAM.
It isnt fast but it's stays switched on all day. The real question is, dare I leave it switched on over the Christmass break...
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December 19th, 2003, 01:00 AM
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shouldn't we be the SPACE EMPIRES forum?
i mean, what's this sharky forum anyway? 
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December 20th, 2003, 02:18 AM
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It’s a PC review site and the Forum is a PC forum. It’s a place to ask questions about your PC and get good answers. It’s a place where you can learn how to maximize the performance of what you already have, or find out what is the best buy for your next system. It has a game section too, so it could be a place to spread the word about SE.
Most of all, it is a bunch of real friendly people. Word of warning, leave the attitudes and off topic here, it will get you kicked over there.
Folding as Space Empires or Shrapnel would be cool, but I doubt we have the Hertz around here to make a run at the top 25.
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