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Naches
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Re: Uhmmmm

Yes it would make a major difference in output if a few people ran a cuda gpu or two. I've been away from BBR for some time but have been thinking about getting active again on rc5 at least. There isn't an OGR team??


tmpchaos
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There never has been- most people start up the client for RC5, and it just runs (and runs, and runs....).

Naches
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Yep, it is a pretty stable client that just runs on and on with no intervention. I've also got a pproxy running that I'm playing around with. It's a pretty cool thing too. Once I tried out a cuda gpu client and saw how fast they grind through the work units, I tried the pproxy as it allows the gpu to suck down a new batch of units much much faster. And the pproxy then takes care of the slower internet connections.

So is there any problem if I were to run ogr?


Coma
neuro anomalist
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said by Naches See Profile :

. . . is there any problem if I were to run ogr?

Knock your self out.

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. . . seeking professional help . . .

Naches
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I decided that I'd just do the rc5 and tsl. Need to do a little medical stuff besides the encryption effort. We'll see how it goes or if I get bored with the tsl stuff.


Digital
As-Salamu Alaykum
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Just got the PS3 into the mix. According to my personal Proxy I am pulling 316.5Mkeys/sec. Wow. That is only the PS3 and 8800GT running. I'll probably put it on my other graphics cards as well. (8800GTx2, 9600GT, and a 9800GT.) Should crunch well ... and man, I remember back when I couldn't keep up with the G5s.
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Cædite eos. Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius.

Naches
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Yeah, once upon a time the G5's were the hot thing. Technology marches on. One of these days something else will come along that passes the gpu's like they are standing still.
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