I used this case from 2002-2008 and just have one blurry photo of it. I've also posted on reddit looking for it but maybe someone here recognizes it https://i.imgur.com/OAfHLBA.png I looks similar to a former version from Super Flower. They discontinued making cases years ago but still offer power ...
Farewell Chuck as you take that final flight to the wild blue yonder.... https://www.foxnews.com/us/chuck-yeager-the-first-man-to-break-the-sound-barrier-dead-at-97 It was his collaboration with Electronic Arts in the early 1990's with the "Air Combat" game that really hooked me into PC ga...
Yeah, I'm in the market as well for a RTX 3080. Outlook looks bleak with an unknown wait time till supplies meet demand. I keep an unRAID server on usually running F@H in the background 24/7 most weeks. It does not have a GPU so it is only crunching a few CPU work units at a time. If there is a driv...
Waco beat me to it, I was going to ask the same thing. List out your component part specs and model #'s and it may give an insight if there are any compatibility issues.
Sorry for the necro, but I thought if anybody from this thread still posted here they might like to see this link. https://1drv.ms/u/s!AoJVB8Gr4Fktj9EyZkQ59TYyB1rWgQ?e=HIouwc Back in March, my dad passed from a sudden and awful illness. I've been helping my mom go through his stuff, donating things...
Virtualized on ESXi 5.5. Hardware passthrough (two IBM sas cards passed through) utilizing a virtualized unraid running .. umm more than 9 drives (storage, OS SSDs, etc). I configured my first DIY unRAID system around two years ago (linked in sig) and it's been a pleasure working with it as a NAS o...
Weird SW, HW, or both? Virtualized on ESXi 5.5. Hardware passthrough (two IBM sas cards passed through) utilizing a virtualized unraid running .. umm more than 9 drives (storage, OS SSDs, etc). I configured my first DIY unRAID system around two years ago (linked in sig) and it's been a pleasure wor...
I've been getting more work units in the past couple of days. Today could be the first time in more than two weeks that my folding slots get close to full utilization. Agree, its been doing well last few days. We've been among the top 5 daily producers lately. The recent software update of F@H vers...
True, that hardware is 10+ years outdated but not completely useless. I had an old G41 motherboard I repurposed for my grade school son to use for teaching applications, light gaming and its using Win10. With other left over Core-2 CPUs and DDR2 RAM I repurposed them in Q45 mobos for backup file ser...
I noticed the shift in focus as well. More CPU projects going toward coronavirus research. I'm getting work units fairly consistent each day now. Mostly CPU projects with a few working the GPUs on the older protein folding simulations. Keep'em coming F@H, glad to help any way possible.
That map ignores the fact that for many, essential services such as grocery stores are often much more than 2 miles away. I guarantee you that's why Essex County VT is red; there's nothing out there other than trees and a few people. I agree. This is something the reader has to keep in mind as you ...
Picked up this project this morning: "Project 13862 Disease Type: covid-19 This is a SARS2-nCoV-2 protein. It's called the 3CL-PRO, or the 3CL-like proteinase. It turns out that the virus actually generates all its proteins as one giant "polyprotein" and then chops the protein up to l...
FYI, the following lists are the project series Temple University is managing through F@H related to the COVID-19 efforts: "These projects are CPU projects to simulate COVID-19 proteins to learn about their dynamics and function. These supplement high-priority GPU projects of the main protease ...
Seems I'm picking up more projects from Washington University, St Louis now: "CORONAVIRUS PROJECT Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19 causing virus) protease - potential drug target These are high-priority **CPU** projects to simulate the main protease of the COVID-19. At the time of release, this...
Newer coronavirus related projects are coming out. I just received this project recently as a work unit: "Project 16404 This project is simulating the Nucleoprotein RNA-binding domain of SARS-CoV-2. More details incoming! This project is managed by at Washington University in St. Louis. Sukrit ...
Yes, they do seem to coming in more frequent today. Been running projects without much idle time since this morning on 2 desktops and 3 unRAID servers. I'll keep them going if the distributed work flow stays consistent.
Doing what I can to help running on older hardware: three servers and an X99 system with a GTX1080 = 18 CPU cores and the 1080 GPU at the ready now Work units have been coming in intermittently with about half the projects related to the coronavirus.
"some media"? Was that your way of not saying "some random Internet nutjob"? :lol: Even though I'm trying to be a good Bayesian here I still think chances are very good you're wasting your time with this, but if you're going to be stuck in your house for a while anyway, then kno...
[My father is Type O and he thinks I'm stupid but the rest of my family are Type B and their reaction to my ideas is never as extreme as my father's. [ :D OK, Igor that made me chuckle. I don't think blood types will have much of correlation but I'm not a biochemist. I do have an A-blood type but I...
I'm having some problems getting work units. It sometimes takes over an hour to receive a new unit. Not sure what's up with that. Yeah, I noticed a delay as well last night as I was installing F@H. My WebUI was in a ready status for some time before the projects loaded. After selecting "Any di...
I'd like to get back in the fight. I participated in F@H some years ago for disease/protein research. Also if you are an unRAID user their administration just posted information how to utilize the software (BOINC or F@H) with unRAID for COVID-19 research. I'll see if I can add that to my NAS system....
https://www.foxnews.com/media/woman-coronavirus-hysteria-out-of-control Similarly, with this COVID-19 case She had cold/flu-like symptoms and did not know she had COVID-19 till afterwards. Since it got loose from China and spread there are probably many more who have it and are carrying on without ...
Very likely something shook loose during the transport. Handlers don't give a flip if it's marked fragile and throw every box around like Ace Ventura. 7YrpmZFixp0 I've learned when shipping PC's I've built for friends/family to pack the case interior with paper or some packing material to keep cable...
Looks like a good selection of parts. My last two major builds were with Corsair cases and I've been pleased with them having plenty of space and making cable management easy. My typical computer usage does not require multi-cores otherwise I would have also went with a Ryzen. I used an MSI board on...
I liked the action, the overall story (for what it could be after TLJ). Look I was not a huge fan of TLJ and they wasted a lot of character development that they had to cram into TROS. To me TROS was fun again it was Star Wars and told a story that went somewhere. It is not a perfect movie by any m...
I'm ready to sign up mainly for Mandalorian and the upcoming Kenobi series. Multiple reports today of technical difficulties and log-on issues with Disney +. Once they get the glitches worked out I'll get on board. My kids are fans of the Clone Wars and Rebels series and like me they enjoyed Rogue O...
For sound quality I prefer circumaural headphones over the In-Ear-Monitors (IEM) "buds." However I do want the mobility of the IEMs and recently been considering getting some good quality ones <$100. Been looking specifically at the Tin Audio T-series at Linsoul.com which (Mass)Drop.com di...