Looks like Sic is backing off...
So NOW is the time to get in gear!!
If Moo is in fact closing sometime soon, this could be a permanent #1 :cool:
http://boincstats.com/stats/team_sta...oowrapper&st=0
We closed the gap with around 3.4 Mill yesterday...
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Hopefully I should be adding a 5830 to Moo in about a week. Waiting on some small replacement parts for the card.
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Dang! I just made my 10 Mil on Moo and had switched back to DNet, now I gotta go back to Moo.
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Did Moo ever fix their muti GPU issues?
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I am running one machine with dual 5870s. With the core manually set to 3, it has been very stable for me.
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zombie67
I am running one machine with dual 5870s. With the core manually set to 3, it has been very stable for me.
I'm running dual 5970s, core manually set to 3, CCC 10.10. Once a week, I get the odd WU that never finishes, but I'm getting 1.2M/day on this box.
Oh, and I dedicated a full core to Moo.
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Maxwell
Oh, and I dedicated a full core to Moo.
Yep, me too.
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Originally Posted by
Maxwell
I'm running dual 5970s, core manually set to 3, CCC 10.10. Once a week, I get the odd WU that never finishes, but I'm getting 1.2M/day on this box.
Oh, and I dedicated a full core to Moo.
How do i know which core to dedicate and will moo know to use it?
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Originally Posted by
Maxwell
I'm running dual 5970s, core manually set to 3, CCC 10.10. Once a week, I get the odd WU that never finishes, but I'm getting 1.2M/day on this box.
Oh, and I dedicated a full core to Moo.
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Mike029
How do i know which core to dedicate and will moo know to use it?
The easy way is to set BOINC to use N-1 in the preferences. You don't need to define which particular core. Maxwell has a much more intricate way, that you may like.
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zombie67
The easy way is to set BOINC to use N-1 in the preferences. You don't need to define which particular core. Maxwell has a much more intricate way, that you may like.
Where would I change the settings in Boinc to N-1? Do I need to create an xml file? Would that apply to all my boinc programs? Lastly, would you have a ready made example i could copy and paste?
Thanks.