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Mr. Hankey
05-24-11, 01:18 AM
Just completed this task today. I had is suspended for a while during the PG and Pentathlon.

http://aqua.dwavesys.com/result.php?resultid=11248125

Maxwell
05-24-11, 01:36 AM
513,492.69 credits? Holy hell, Batman!!!

YoDude9999
05-24-11, 01:59 AM
DAMN!

I only get about 1 out of 15 that run all the way through :(

Yo-

Fire$torm
05-24-11, 02:00 AM
Just completed this task today. I had is suspended for a while during the PG and Pentathlon.

http://aqua.dwavesys.com/result.php?resultid=11248125

Kowabunga Dude!!!

Mike029
05-24-11, 11:57 AM
:-? That has to be a record.

Beerdrinker
05-24-11, 12:01 PM
HOLY TOLOEDO!!


The WU I got 74.000 granted for were running for 400.000+ seconds


You got 4 X the credit for a 500.000+ second WU....!

Mr. Hankey
05-24-11, 01:36 PM
HOLY TOLOEDO!!


The WU I got 74.000 granted for were running for 400.000+ seconds


You got 4 X the credit for a 500.000+ second WU....!

I think credit system scales with the cpu time. This WU had 2,248,710.00s of CPU time.

DrPop
05-26-11, 01:24 AM
I think I am going to have to try some of those AQUA WUs again! :D

DrPop
05-26-11, 04:53 PM
I give up. Notice how poor my credits are today...AQUA has been shutting down the DrPop rig all day - I think the WU has only run 43Mins total. They run fine on Kat's X4, but I can't get them to run on the X6 for nothing....wonder what is wrong with my setup? :p

Maxwell
05-26-11, 05:02 PM
I give up. Notice how poor my credits are today...AQUA has been shutting down the DrPop rig all day - I think the WU has only run 43Mins total. They run fine on Kat's X4, but I can't get them to run on the X6 for nothing....wonder what is wrong with my setup? :p
What are the symptoms, and what else are you running on your X6?

DrPop
05-26-11, 05:08 PM
Same symptoms as before, when I tried to run AQUA ROQS WUs a month ago. It runs for a few minutes, and then shuts the computer down. Just a hard shutdown, computer goes off. Have to power back on with the power button.

Other projects are PG on the CUDA GPUs only, and WuProp. I will probably add FreeHal back in too, eventually.
It was belting out RNA World WUs perfect, and I just switched back to Primaboinca, and that is running perfect too.
So....something about AQUA ROQS and the DrPop rig no-like. ;)

Fire$torm
05-26-11, 05:46 PM
Same symptoms as before, when I tried to run AQUA ROQS WUs a month ago. It runs for a few minutes, and then shuts the computer down. Just a hard shutdown, computer goes off. Have to power back on with the power button.

Other projects are PG on the CUDA GPUs only, and WuProp. I will probably add FreeHal back in too, eventually.
It was belting out RNA World WUs perfect, and I just switched back to Primaboinca, and that is running perfect too.
So....something about AQUA ROQS and the DrPop rig no-like. ;)

If you are OC'ing then you might need to back it off 200~300 Mhz. Just a thought.

DrPop
05-26-11, 06:17 PM
I could try that again, maybe it will work this time. I took it all the way back to stock last time, and still got the crashes. Maybe when I have some time again I will check that.;)

joker
05-26-11, 07:06 PM
Stick with SETI it is SOLID!!! :-|:-|:-|:-|

Cruncher Pete
05-26-11, 10:52 PM
I could try that again, maybe it will work this time. I took it all the way back to stock last time, and still got the crashes. Maybe when I have some time again I will check that.;)

All I can do is sympathize with you Dr Pop. The reason is that I am having similar problems. I am aware of cleaning the system of all driver by using driver sweeper and I start from scratch yet sometimes I can not install two 5870's in the same system. That said for one machine, yet another one of exactly the same set up it will work, and in deed it will install Nvidia as well as ATI drivers in the same system and it will work.

YoDude9999
05-29-11, 11:52 AM
The problem you have is suggestive of an inadequet power supply. I have seen this very problem more than once in the last few weeks. Upping the PS wattage has fixed the problem more than once!

The only symptom was....start project, run a while, maybe a couple hours, maybe a few minutes, then.....blep, system shut down. No BSOD, nothing else, just blep, system off.

Change to higher wattage PS, no more problem.

Yo-

DrPop
05-29-11, 09:08 PM
That's a good suggestion, however that rig is already rocking a 1KW PSU, and no way I'm using more than 1/2 that on it right now...only a gtx 460 & 465 + the x6 CPU and a single HDD. Not even an optical drive or anything else. Maybe I need to up the CPU voltage in the BIOS???:confused:
ROQS WUs have never worked right on this x6 rig and I can't figure out why. They rock double credit of even Prima right now, so it bugs me the x6 can't pull its weight around in credits right now. :(

Fire$torm
05-29-11, 11:07 PM
I know your not an AMD novice but did you install the AMD driver for Windows? And if so have you checked for an update?

Mumps
05-30-11, 11:07 AM
That's a good suggestion, however that rig is already rocking a 1KW PSU, and no way I'm using more than 1/2 that on it right now...only a gtx 460 & 465 + the x6 CPU and a single HDD. Not even an optical drive or anything else. Maybe I need to up the CPU voltage in the BIOS???:confused:
ROQS WUs have never worked right on this x6 rig and I can't figure out why. They rock double credit of even Prima right now, so it bugs me the x6 can't pull its weight around in credits right now. :(

Another thought along YoDude9999's lines. Is that PS one with multiple Rails? Could you have the load unevenly connected so you're simply taking down one specific rail? Any option to change the connections used for, say, one of the GPUs?

YoDude9999
05-30-11, 11:23 AM
DrPoP, I forgot to mention that also this very symptom can also be related to GPUs overheating. I had a 460 that was overheating and causing the same problem. If you can positively rule out the PS as a potential problem, look at the GPU temps.

Also try Mumps idea of power re-distribution, just in case.

The PS and the newer GPUs will try to protect themselves. I think they (GPUs) are doing this by dropping the "Power Good" signal that goes back to the PS while the system is running. If, for any reason, this signal is lost, the PS shuts down without warning. PSs will also try to protect themselves from an overload condition in the same manner, but without dropping the "Power Good" signal as this protection is built into the PS itself.

Yo-

DrPop
06-16-11, 05:12 PM
Thanks for all the thoughts on this guys. Life has been crazy...I will maybe give this all another round after the PG Challenge when I can baby-sit it and see what's going on. There *must* be a reason...:p ;)