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tictoc

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  1. I saw that CaseLabs news break on OCN. There's a bit more info in the OCN thread for those who didn't see it. https://www.overclock.net/threads/official-case-labs-owners-club.940461/post-28866114
  2. You can run it headless. I've been running multiples machines that way for a long time. If you want fan and clock controls you will need a minimal xserver to run NVIDIA Settings.
  3. That is just a change on the GDoc right? Back in the old days on OCN, I usually used an OCN themed blue for my Sheets. Does the embed strip the formatting of the Google Sheet?
  4. First WU is up and running on the 3200g. Everything is stock. Running in Arch Linux.
  5. Thanks for the info. I was just looking for a bit of a baseline. As far as tuning the 3200, I've messed around with a number of AMD APUs, so I should be good. I will hit you up if I hit a wall. *Edit* It will finish a p18201 in plenty of time. I just had to wait for a few frames to get a proper TPF.
  6. @damric I might need to tweak a few things on my 3200g. Do you know what you're average TPF is on p18201? Right now, at bone stock, it doesn't look like I'll complete this WU on time. *Edit* Just looked at the LARS info for that unit, and it looks like it averages about 6 days to finish that unit.
  7. The last few months have been very busy, so this project has stalled. Back at it again, and I will post some better pics, but here's a few quick ones of the current progress. Radiators are in, half of the drive brackets are in, and all of the fans are installed.
  8. Right now it's serving temp duty as my HTPC and file server. I can probably get a few results over the next couple of days. The results will be in Linux, so it should be a nice comparison to see what is possible with these little chips.
  9. My crazy month is starting to wind down. We've been fairly consistent this month, and were right in the mix until that integrated AMD GPU came along. I also have a 3200G.
  10. The chairs of that board are highly respected scientists. Dr. Frances Arnold is a Nobel Prize winner, Dr. Maria Zuber has been on advisory boards for the last four administrations, and the newly sworn in cabinet member (it's about time there is a real scientist sitting at the table) Dr. Eric Lander is a brilliant geneticist. Bringing science into the forefront for policy decisions is a welcome change, and the mix of researchers with industry leaders, who also happen to be actual engineers, will hopefully keep the panel steered in the direction of the public good. Lisa Su has done a phenomenal job righting the ship at AMD, and is actually a real engineer and not just a brilliant bean counter.
  11. Welcome, and nice to see over on the EHW side. :)
  12. I didn't see myself in the stats, but then I remebered that I made a new user for EHW. This all makes sense now. Q_Cruncher is correct, and at least Axi/BWG knows who I am even if I don't.
  13. I'll wait to see how this is implemmented. At a minimum I imagine it will require root access to install the game and the associated anti-cheat binaries. How the system handles it after that will be interesting. I'm not relly an online gamer, so I really don't have a dog in the fight other than being happy to see some movement away from Windows.
  14. 100M PPD is awesome. I'll have a bit of a late start, but I should be able to get a few more GPUs fired up tonight.
  15. Thanks @ENTERPRISE and Corsair for the prize. Quick mini review. I'm looking for a new set of caps for this, and then it will probably go full time on my KVM. The function keys and the RGB is in hardware, so I have had no issues testing it plugged in to my KVM and using it with my Linux machines. There is an open source alternative to Corsair's iCUE software (ckb-next), but it doesn't look like I'll need to run it. There are a fair number of default RGB profiles, and since RGB will pretty much always be off, the defaults are fine for me. All of my boards have been browns for a long time, so it is a little weird typing on linear switches. All in all it is a nice little board and feels solid to type on. Thanks again for the prize
  16. In addition to the GPU index you can also set the OpenCl/CUDA index in the client. Provided Windows doesn't do random things with the PCIe slots every boot, you should be able to set the client to only recognize the slot that has your ETF card. *Edit* I can post a quick how-to when I get home and I'm not on my phone.
  17. Just got back in cell service, and I'll catch up on everything tomorrow. I have 10 or maybe 11 AMD GPUs, so I'll sort that out this week.
  18. If you're still down when I get back home on 9/20, I'll temp with a 2080S.
  19. Is anyone folding on the same GPUs they were using back in the day on OCN? I can't get my 980 stable at the same clocks, but I think it might just be the newer CUDA WUs are a bit more demanding and less tolerant of the clocks I was running on it before.
  20. Back home for a few days. 980 still folding away. Just set it to finish the current WU to do a quick OS update, and then it will be back up and folding. No errors for the last 6 days since I dropped the clocks. **Edit** Forgot I had set the slot to finish, and went to bed without updating the OS and restarting the slot. Back up and running now after that silly 10 hour layoff, but the race with @BWG is now very tight.
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