You've got quite a heard mowing down blocks. Should catch me in no time! What kills me is that after starting this project on Pentium II 400 MHz machines with no GPU support, one video card in my current machine does what a few hundred Pentium IIs could only dream of doing in a single day. A...
I had to join up with my long time rival Jator. We used to push each other in RC5-64 to try and outdo each other. I'm still holding on to 75th place with AT: Members Overall 1-100
I crunch direct and have had to relearn all the command line switches to make it run properly on both an APU & GPU from the same directory using the OpenCL client.
Utilization: 99%
Clock speed: 2459 MHz
Total board power: 346W
Current temperature: 72C
Junction Temperature: 97C
Fan Speed: 1988 RPM
I did mount it vertically using a AsiaHorse PCIE 4.0 extension cable to keep it away from the motherboard.
I'm one of the old school RC5 members. I did the RC5-64 bit contest mostly for AnandTech, but switched to The Old Republic before it ended. Worked on the RC5-72 bit contest until I crunched 10 million blocks and gave it up for a number of years. Now that the GPUs have become so powerful, I...
I wasn't sure about updating from my Ryzen 7 3700X system with an XFX Radeon RX 580 GTS XXX Edition in an Asus ROG Strix X570F gaming motherboard, but moving up to the ASRock X670E Taichi Carrara, Ryzen 9 7950X, Corsair iCUE H150I Elite Capellix 360mm, Team T-Force Delta RGB 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5...
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