Jump to content

Welcome to ExtremeHW

Welcome to ExtremeHW, register to take part in our community, don't worry this is a simple FREE process that requires minimal information for you to signup.

 

Registered users can: 

  • Start new topics and reply to others.
  • Show off your PC using our Rig Creator feature.
  • Subscribe to topics and forums to get updates.
  • Get your own profile page to customize.
  • Send personal messages to other members.
  • Take advantage of site exclusive features.
  • Upgrade to Premium to unlock additional sites features.

Broseph

Members
  • Posts

    29
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Feedback

    0%

Reputation

46 Is on the right road

Personal

  • Location
    USA

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

My Awards

  1. In dahoff Can the year 2024 be placed in the thread title perhaps? There's two April threads on the same page, and maybe when doing forum searches it makes it easier to sort older threads. If this is too OCD, then ignore me and no worries.
  2. Found it. https://foldingathome.org/faqs/points/bonus-points/what-are-the-qualifications-for-the-qrb/
  3. Oh no, those 18806 are still around? They take ~24 hours or so on some of my CPUs.
  4. IN dahoff Do we need to also sign up on the [H] forum or just here?
  5. Ah yes, I see that this forum is a bunch of enablers. High Wife Approval Factor lmaooo. At least it's not meth or something. There's worse addictions and hobbies. "Honey! It's for cancer and Alzheimer's and other horrible diseases. Do you want those things?" (I'm not married. I'm just mentally preparing.)
  6. Can't wait to start GPU folding. I've been Folding for about 20 years (low User ID) and got to top 15,000 or so back when everyone was CPU folding. Had to install the client in 2 Windows folders for dual core CPUs since the client didn't support multi-core or multi-thread back then. Leaning towards getting a PNY RTX A2000 6 GB from Amazon since it's a 75 Watt slot-powered slim GPU. It'll fit in my Dell OptiPlex 3050 with i5 4c/4t Kaby Lake. Someday I'll have a sick 42U server cabinet with 4U servers with 4 flagship GPUs sucking down 1200 Watts. Someday.
  7. That's a wrap! Fun 3-day event. I installed Debian 12 to two unused boxes just to test them for future use and used it start writing my "Linux for beginners" how-to guide for BOINC and Folding@home. Thanks for the event! (The Xeon 1230v3 (Haswell) 4c/8t with Intel stock cooler, Supermicro motherboard, Rosewill 4U chassis was going to be my 2013 FreeNAS build, but ZFS intimidated me so I put it on hold. With Folding, it heated up to 100C within seconds so I had to stop. I reapplied new thermal paste (Noctua NT-H2 and replaced the 2013 Arctic Silver 5?) and got the same results, so I think the stock Intel CPU fan just sucks. The Dell OptiPlex with 4c/4t i5 Ivy Bridge worked great, and it's heating up the basement to keep the water pipes from freezing. I'll run it a couple months until I can sell it.
  8. IN dahoff Turkey and Black Friday folding? Sign me up.
  9. If he typed that on a smart fridge, at least it has built-in cooling
  10. If I remember correctly in the 2023 96-hour event, at least one of the sponsors (EVGA) shipped prizes out directly to the winners, absorbing the shipping cost and logistics of EHW Staff in shipping prizes. Is it too much of an ask for potential sponsors to do that? Or if not, I guess I'd rather have a big box of prizes bulk shipped to EHW than to not have a sponsor, if push comes to shove. Just would be ideal if the vendor did the shipping. Re: Psychology, I get that too. I learned about this forum via the F@H Discord community and joined, and it seems like a friendly community with non-existent douches. There's a few other hardware communities that... feel like teenage fighting and egos (plus the spelling and grammar errors turn me off). Point is: EHW does seem like a potential "home forum" for me, as I'm not currently active anywhere on the Internet. (Also not currently splurging on new desktop builds until the income/life situation gets normalized again). I do have 2024 plans for a 24U server rack, and I've been on a new pfSense build for 6 months. Soon will build out multiple XCP-ng servers. [i]Eventually[/i] (once I can afford the hardware and power bill), I'd like to go nuts on a 4U GPU folding farm beast, so EHW seems like a good community where I'd be accepted (and a place to share homelab/server porn). I'm rambling. If push comes to shove as a newbie here, I can do $10, but any more at this time is a bit much for my life situation. But also only if there's no legal issues with paying for prizes or calling it a raffle, etc. Instead of a $10 for entry, could it be a $10 if the winner wants to claim their prize? I'm trying to think of what's fair vs. what would get the most participation and fun factor to attract new people to the EHW community. Asking a complete outsider to donate perhaps leaves a poor first impression to EHW, but I *do* understand the significant personal expense in shipping out prizes if a sponsor bulk ships a box of prizes. What's the right balance? I think 96 hours (4 days) or 120 hours (5 days) are a good sweet spot for annual contest. Agree with earlier in the year (e.g. February) over spring. I'm in the Southeast USA currently, and it gets to summer temps pretty fast + summer electricity rates.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

This Website may place and access certain Cookies on your computer. ExtremeHW uses Cookies to improve your experience of using the Website and to improve our range of products and services. ExtremeHW has carefully chosen these Cookies and has taken steps to ensure that your privacy is protected and respected at all times. All Cookies used by this Website are used in accordance with current UK and EU Cookie Law. For more information please see our Privacy Policy