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Ok so Michele brought home a couple more goodies for giveaway prizes including these brand new Samsung ear buds. Apparently they are some OEM that originally came with a work tablet or something that did not get used. Anyways they look nice and are new, tamper-sealed, but no warranty and I'm not testing them before I ship them. Also that random stick of DDR4 SoDIMM. I have no way to test this, but supposedly one of the other techs did. Funny it was her last day at her contract IT job, and they were trying to bribe her to stay but she starts a much more lucrative Salary position with the city of Mobile, and it's like 5 minutes from our house so there's no way they could top that. We have an awesome turnout. Problem is I don't have quite enough prizes for everyone this month, but I'm trying to make that happen. As of right now we have FOUR $25 prizes coming from @ENTERPRISE, I got FIFTEEN 256GB PCIE 3.0 NVMe Drives, TWO pairs of Samsung earbuds, and a stick of DDR4. Hopefully it won't be an arm and a leg if something needs international shipping, but these will all be small padded envelopes so maybe it won't be that much We had a small hiccup with the folding stats for the first day, but it looks like it's fixed now, thank you @axipher
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Which OS are you using? Looking at https://foldingforum.org/viewtopic.php?f=72&t=34959https://foldingforum.org/viewtopic.php?f=72&t=34959
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So yeah I learned a new hobby in 2020 with the kids during the first few months of the Covid lockdowns. It happened by accident. We just happen to use reflective paracord to tie off our kayaks, and tube floats when we would go out on the river. Then one day my dog broke his cheap-store bought leash and I quick made him one out of some 550, no fancy weaving or anything since I needed it on the spot. It worked pretty well but I knew I could make a better one, so I researched a bit and found out there's a whole worldwide hobbyist community dedicated to creating random ordinary items and survival items out of paracord. I had to take a step back, because this looked really complicated what these people were doing in these youtube videos and all I wanted was a freaking dog leash that would not break. So I started out trying something simple, using some of my kayak paracord and made a bracelet using some video instructions that I had to watch in slow motion like 50 times until I got it right. Then everyone in the house either wanted one, or wanted to try making one. We quickly used up all of my tie-down cords and I needed some more. Then I discovered that they sell some really cool colors and designs online. They even sell buckles and accessories to create lots of custom designs for things I had never imagined. So, a $30 order there, a few months later a $50 order there, extended family and friends were wanting some of the things we were making. Then we really got busy around the 2020 election because we live near some real radical groups. That's when we discovered how to create the monkey fist, the most iconic paracord crafting item that is really a lethal medieval flail mace thing that fits in your pocket but could really slap someone's brains out. Yeah everyone wanted one of those, either loaded with glass marbles or steel ball bearings, crazy times. Then some girl at the counter of the the service station saw my car keys had a paracord key chain with a hidden knife buckle, ended up creating and selling her a few dozen because her whole family and extended family wanted them. Last month I made some nice "survival" bracelets for my friends before we went on our cabin trip in the mountains. These were really cool because they had a buckle with a clock, compass, knife, glass breaker, fire starter, and whistle all inside the little 1 inch buckle. Then finally last week I finished my dog leash...finally. It only took me 2 years but I finally remembered what I was going to do in the first place. Anyways, I have tons of different paracords and I want to make some basic survival bracelets for extremehw. I even have several red and black patterns to keep with the theme but I have some other really awesome ones. I have gotten so good at making them that it takes me less than 20 minutes and the cord is very cheap for me to buy so I was thinking I'm going to send some out as participation prizes for folding over the next few months. I'll post some photos and videos of my work this week. It's become a very relaxing hobby and self-rewarding when you can give stuff away thay you hand made yourself. TL:DR? I needed something to do while Michele is gaming
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Need to summon of the ancients like @BWG @Avacado @tictoc @axipher @Supercrumpet @firedfly If no one can help, I'll see if I can remote into your PC tomorrow. I've never dealt with dual CPU boards so I could do as much harm as good but I really want it to work for you.
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Close enough
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Yeah man. For this competition I'm running CPUs as well as GPUs. In theory the F@H server will assign smaller WUs so they have a chance to complete them. I do leave a couple logical cores unassigned to help "feed" they other CPU cores and GPUs. You can change that in the advanced, edit, change the (-1) to whatever you want on each slot.
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Yeah you can customize your slots in the advanced view. A lot of folks that fold 24/7 don't bother with CPU folding since it's not that efficient, but if you have cores to spare it will earn some extra points and work units during our 48 hour foldathon. I've never had a board with two CPUs like that but it looks awesome. I found that it's good to leave a couple cores open to feed the working cores and GPUs. So like on my 8c/16t CPU I fold 6c/12t, otherwise I don't get good GPU utilization. Also it's good to tune for power efficiency instead of just balls to the wall clocks so you don't run up the light bill.
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You need to cheat more effectively. You guys till in 3rd
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I have some 256GB NVMe PCIE Gen 3 drives to give away. These are OEM drives that were too small so they got upgraded. But, I know they are useful for dedicated crunching machines that just need an OS and f@h so at least 3 drives will be awarded here every month until I have none left to give away. No warranty on these, and no M.2 screws, but they are new or barely used and I will test them before I mail them out.
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Ryzen 5500 is a poor choice for a new build but it's godly for a drop-in upgrade for existing older Ryzens. I'm considering upgrading all of my $85 Ryzen 1600AFs to Ryzen 5500s, just based on what I'm seeing with the gains on this 5600G sample I recently obtained. It smashes my Ryzen 3600 at everything despite half the L3 cache and overclocks nicely. Heck it's even beating my 2700x at multicore.
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Welcome to the ExtremeHW Folding Competition, Saturday April 23rd Countdown to Event Start Countdown to Event End ATTENTION Extreme Team Folding Participants: Please make sure you do not fold anything under your ETF GPU Passkey except for the GPU you are participating in the event with. You need to use a 2nd passkey to fold anything else in this event. In the spirit of folding for the cause and good old friendly competition between members, we are hosting another folding competition. For more details please see below. How to participate: During the competition you must be folding for Team 239902 You must post in this thread with "IN" followed by your folding username. Prizes: $25 PayPal @ENTERPRISE- Won by TBD (4 winners) SSD @damric I have some SSDs to give away (see post below) Folding Time Prizes: TBD Excluded from Prizes: damric, avacado, hacksword, Bastiaan_NL, mmcdonald, JosephStewartPE, Enterprise All "Folding Time" prizes will require your username/passkey to be given to the donator, this will not give them any of your personal information, it just let's them be able to contribute full points to your username. Passkeys need at least 10 full Work Units to start getting the full Quick Return Bonus. Alternatively, you could setup another passkey for your Folding@Home username with a different email address and fold your first 10 units on that. This would still put the points towards your username, but they would also be tracked by a different passkey. Please note all winners must claim within 30 days from announcement of the winners. Current Event Stats: Team overall stats Note: Stats are updated every hour at XX:25 for previous hour of submitted Work Units. The first update at 00:25 AM UTC will set the "zero" for your points based on all the WU's submitted up to 12 AM UTC. Good luck to all!
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Michele has the same RAM in silver and she's been building PCs since before many of you were born, just sayin'