| Subject: Re: Window Fan Computer |
| From: "Stratcat" <none@no.org> |
| Date: 14/06/2004, 20:33 |
"Malcolm" <coyotenospamuser@ihug.dotco.dotnz> wrote in message
news:cahae9$osp$1@lust.ihug.co.nz...
~misfit~ wrote:
Malcolm wrote:
~misfit~ wrote:
That picture's being doing the rounds for a while now. I'd be
careful using it for "Prescott jokes" Strat, it looks suspiciously
like a Slot-mount Athlon in there.
Cheers,
Hey ~Misfit~
Yeah...my Prescott 3.2GHz sucks...only churns out work units every 1
hour and 12 minutes on average...sigh :(
And heats the whole house at the same time! ;-)
BTW, that's damn fast, are you sure it's not returning corrupted data
and
dropping your average time because of it?
Well it is winter after all :-)
Thermaltake VM3000A Case (lots of fans)
Thermaltake 480W P/Supply (lots of heat)
ASUS P4C800-E Delux M/B
Prescott HT 3.20GHz CPU
2 x 512GB Hynix DDR400 RAM (2.5-4-4-8-4)
RADEON 9600XT video card
RAID 0 for XP (2 x Seagate 7200RPM 8MB Cache IDE 40GB)
RAID 1 for Data (2 x Seagate 7200RPM 8MB Cache SATA 80GB)
Pioneer DVD-RW DVR-106D
oh and a floppy..need that to load the promise FastTrak 378 RAID array
driver when installing XP...
Not that I'm aware off, setispy log reports percentage done as
99.nn-100%....it's actually completing on average 20.09 w/u per day,
average time is 2 hrs and 24 minutes. As it's an HT CPU divide
by 2... ;-)
Hi guys,
I've seen at least 1/2 dozen, or so, Prescott SETI brags from peeps that are
generally reliable. Stock 2.8's seem to do ~18WU/day, and up to 22 -
23WU/day when OC'ed into the 3.3 - 3.4 range. AND Pressies DO love to OC.
Now keeping an OC'd Pressie, and the mobo's mosfets, cool, is a whole
'nother issue.
Strat