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Scavenger7
05-28-2003, 10:54 AM
RampageIII

Somebody should start a new thread for cpu and setup configs.


Good Idea..


Now we have a place to post what we are using for seti.


As most of you know RampageIII and I are father and son, and our herd consists of the following..


P4 2.4B gHz

P3 1.2 gHz

P3 933 mHz

AMD Xp 2400+ (Currently being used for My account)

(2) AMD Mp 2200+

AMD Xp 2200+

AMD Xp 1800+

(2) AMD T-Bird 1.33 gHz



:t

Bizkitkid2001
05-28-2003, 05:35 PM
A few weeks ago it was this


AMD XP2100+ T'Bred

AMD 1.2ghz T'Bird


Not its just the XP2100+


I am trying to get my 500mhz, 300mhz, and 133mhz machines up and running with seti. But need 1 more video card, cpu fan, and two hard drives before they will all run seti.:(

Ankerson
06-03-2003, 12:24 PM
Seti

P4 3.06 GHz, 512mb RDRAM (Under 4 hours ave time) Hyper threading kicks some serious ****.:D

Dual P3 1Ghz, 1gb of ram (About 8 Hours Ave)


UD

P4 2.2 GHz, 1GB RDRAM

Celeron T 1300, 256mb ram

Ankerson
06-03-2003, 04:38 PM
Screen shot on P4 3.06.:D

smithdw
06-03-2003, 07:27 PM
You could reduce the time by about half by switching to the CLI version instead of the screensaver version. No pretty graphics to look at, but much faster.

Ankerson
06-03-2003, 07:32 PM
Originally posted by smithdw
You could reduce the time by about half by switching to the CLI version instead of the screensaver version. No pretty graphics to look at, but much faster.


Yeah I know.:D

smithdw
06-03-2003, 07:50 PM
Ok, since this thread is for system stats, here's mine:

1- Athlon 1700+, 512MB mem (Home built system)
1- P4 1.4 GHz, 512MB mem (Dell Dimension 8000)
1- Dual PIII-933 MHz, 1GB mem (Dell PowerEdge 2500)
2- P4 2.66 GHz, 512MB mem (Dell Optiplex 260)
4- Celeron 600 MHz, 256MB mem (Dell Latitude CPt laptops)
23- PIII-450 MHz, 384MB mem (Dell Optiplex GX1)
35- PIII-933 MHz, 384MB mem (Dell Optiplex GX115 & GX150)
2- Dual Xeon 2.8GHz, 2GB mem, w/ hyperthreading on (Dell PowerEdge 2600)

All systems run Windows 2000 Pro or Server except the 2.66 P4's and the Athlon which run Windows XP Pro. All systems run Seti CLI; desktop systems at work are setup as a service, all are monitored by Seti MultiSpy. Servers run SetiHide. Now if I could get them to replace all the PIII-450's with P4-3.06C's :D

Average WU/day = 211.4 right now

Scavenger7
06-03-2003, 11:42 PM
Originally posted by Ankerson
Seti

P4 3.06 GHz, 512mb RDRAM (Under 4 hours ave time) Hyper threading kicks some serious ****.:D




With the CLI on my P4 2.4b i get around 2 1/2 - 3 hrs a wu. i wounder what you would get if you ran the cli?.. if you ever decide to use the cli post the times, i am thinking of going to a 3.06gHz chip.

I am also thinking of doing another dullie. The one i have now has 2 mp 2200's. 2 wu's every 4 hrs.

i want more computers for seti, but am running out of room. so replacing some systems with duel cpu's is they way to go.

http://smilies.sofrayt.com/%5E/_950/deepsleep.gif

smithdw
06-04-2003, 12:12 AM
If you really want to get crazy, get some blade servers. I've seen some ads claiming up to 384 CPUs in one standard 7' rack. That would be interesting to see.

cwin
06-04-2003, 04:13 AM
Im wating on a new PSU my one is only 300w not enough :D

- - - - - - My System - - - - - -
PSU 300w (soon to be 420w)
Asus P4G8X Delux BIOS v1003
Intel 2.8GHz Pentium IV
ATi Radeon 9700 Catalyst 3.2
Creative SoundBlaster Audigy 2
120GB Maxtor HDD
Sony DVD Multiburner

-----GENERAL INFO-------
Windows XP
Sharp 17" Flat Panel Display
Creative InSpire 5300 Speakers
Some modem ??
A firewire thing
6 Usb ports
Motherboard chipsets: Intel E7205 & 82801DB
For some reason an nforce midi input
--------------------------------
Any hardware suggestions welcome :D
http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/content/topic/5402/
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

RampageIII
06-04-2003, 08:40 AM
Found this about "Seti farms" on the Seti message board.


http://bhs.broo.k12.wv.us/homepage/staff/seti/


Now there are some dedicated crunchers!! :cool:


:t

RampageIII
06-04-2003, 08:55 AM
I'm curious as to why none of those boards seem to have memory chips? Am I missing them, or is the way the boards are set up have something to do with it? (thought you had to have memory to post)

europanorama
06-04-2003, 05:25 PM
waht means seti? i thought this is a community concerning about intergalactic items or esetheric ones.

what is cli?

my pcs are:

p 166mmx, 396mb, 1.6, 3,2 4 gb
p200mmx, 396 mb sdram, 3 and 4 gb both cable internet, winme

msi kt7266 pro2(raid) athlon xp 1.8, 256 ddr, 20,40 gb w2k pro
dont use raid, only one hdd.

all pcs rockstable due to norton system works+firewall+adaware+spybot
if not nsworks: antivirus+firewall instead

RampageIII
06-04-2003, 05:50 PM
europanorama



Check this thread (http://www.sysopt.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=125034)


If you have other questions post a "new thread" in this forum. Be glad to help you get started searching for ET. :t

europanorama
06-04-2003, 11:08 PM
Originally posted by RampageIII
europanorama



Check this thread (http://www.sysopt.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=125034)


If you have other questions post a "new thread" in this forum. Be glad to help you get started searching for ET. :t

enough to do on the earth. solutions can only be found inside us. waste of time searching elsewhere.

europanorama
06-04-2003, 11:12 PM
Originally posted by smithdw
You could reduce the time by about half by switching to the CLI version instead of the screensaver version. No pretty graphics to look at, but much faster.

what does CLI mean?

j.m@talk
06-04-2003, 11:27 PM
XP2000+

thats it...............all.................. just one............crunchin 24/7 @ 1786Mhz...... :( Sad really :-@

smithdw
06-05-2003, 12:06 AM
Originally posted by europanorama


what does CLI mean?

Command Line Interface.

You would generally run the program from the command line prompt, although there are many other ways to do so. This is opposed to the screensaver version which has a lot of pretty graphics, but runs much slower due to the program having to calculate all the graphics for the display.

europanorama
06-05-2003, 01:55 AM
Originally posted by smithdw


Command Line Interface.

You would generally run the program from the command line prompt, although there are many other ways to do so. This is opposed to the screensaver version which has a lot of pretty graphics, but runs much slower due to the program having to calculate all the graphics for the display.

screensaver version of what program?

could somebody give a link to this program?

smithdw
06-05-2003, 04:33 AM
From Rampage III's SETI@Home info post:

SETI@home team information
Hello and Welcome to SETI@Home Distributed Computing Site. Listed below are URL links to all pertinent information about the project and ways to get started Searching for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI):


SETI@home - Gives you information about the project and has links to all things SETI. (Includes a download page)

URL = http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/index.html


From the SETI@Home 'How SETI@Home works page:

The Problem — Mountains of Data

Most of the SETI programs in existence today, including those at UC Berkeley build large computers that analyze that data from the telescope in real time. None of these computers look very deeply at the data for weak signals nor do they look for a large class of signal types (which we'll discuss further on...) The reason for this is because they are limited by the amount of computer power available for data analysis. To tease out the weakest signals, a great amount of computer power is necessary. It would take a monstrous supercomputer to get the job done. SETI programs could never afford to build or buy that computing power. There is a trade-off that they can make. Rather than a huge computer to do the job, they could use a smaller computer but just take longer to do it. But then there would be lots of data piling up. What if they used LOTS of small computers, all working simultaneously on different parts of the analysis? Where can the SETI team possibly find thousands of computers they'd need to analyze the data continuously streaming from Arecibo?
The UC Berkeley SETI team has discovered that there are already thousands of computers that might be available for use. Most of these computers sit around most of the time with toasters flying across their screens accomplishing absolutely nothing and wasting electricity to boot. This is where SETI@home (and you!) come into the picture. The SETI@home project hopes to convince you to allow us to borrow your computer when you aren't using it and to help us "…search out new life and new civilizations." We'll do this with a screen saver that can go get a chunk of data from us over the internet, analyze that data, and then report the results back to us. When you need your computer back, our screen saver instantly gets out of the way and only continues it's analysis when you are finished with your work.

It's an interesting and difficult task. There's so much data to analyze that it seems impossible! Fortunately, the data analysis task can be easily broken up into little pieces that can all be worked on separately and in parallel. None of the pieces depends on the other pieces. Also, there is only a finite amount of sky that can be seen from Arecibo. In the next two years the entire sky as seen from the telescope will be scanned three times. We feel that this will be enough for this project. By the time we've looked at the sky three times, there will be new telescopes, new experiments, and new approaches to SETI. We hope that you will be able to participate in them too!

RampageIII
06-05-2003, 09:10 AM
Originally posted by europanorama


enough to do on the earth. solutions can only be found inside us. waste of time searching elsewhere.

Alright, you're entitled to your opinion. When ones' mind is closed to new ideas I guess there is nowhere else to look.

Just don't come around to **** on someone else's ideas.

Thanks

j.m@talk
06-05-2003, 09:34 AM
A bird crapped on my newly washed mouse mat too a while ago:(
I was amazed what a shot................. Congratulations to that pigeon :)

Commiserations to the washing machine :D :D :D

Scavenger7
06-05-2003, 10:03 AM
Originally posted by smithdw
If you really want to get crazy, get some blade servers. I've seen some ads claiming up to 384 CPUs in one standard 7' rack. That would be interesting to see.


That would be crazy for a home setup. http://smilies.sofrayt.com/%5E/h0/nut.gif

cment
06-05-2003, 05:20 PM
xp1700+
900mhz T-bird
1.2gig PIII/IV, Its my neighbors:)
got a 450 AMD, but it doesn't want to play at the moment.:mad:

genesound
06-14-2003, 12:02 AM
P4 1.7G laptop (which now has a second monitor, a touchscreen!)

2500 barton @ 3200+ (1:56-2:29 hrs:min/wu)

XP2100+

PIII 700 @ 820

Celeron Tualatin @ 1.7 (x2 but 1 is down just now)

XP1800+ @ 1800MHz (down now)


and a few computers in L.A. once in a (great) while:

XP1800+

XP2100+

P4 2.4

regrob
06-14-2003, 02:36 PM
Ah J.M@talk21.com ,How the H*** did you get the pidgon to **** on you'r mouse mat. :confused: :confused:


You work outside or something ?????:)




,,,,Reg :t

regrob
06-14-2003, 02:40 PM
OOPPSS all most forgot

1 P4 2.0 GHz 512 Mb Rimm (@ Home )
1 P3 650 MHz 196 Mb sdram (@ work )



,,,,Reg :t

Logan[TeamX]
06-15-2003, 09:14 PM
Here's what I have, currently:

At home:

XP 1800 Palomino, overclocked to 1693 MHz (on average), 256MB DDR-2100, Win2K Pro SP3

Celeron 466 MHz, 384MB SDRAM, Win2K Pro SP3

(on loan) P3 900 MHz, 192MB SDRAM, Win2K Pro SP3

At work:

P4 Willamette 1.6 GHz, 512MB SDRAM, Win2K Pro SP3

Averaging 14-17 WUs a day, depending on how much I game on the XP 1800 after work :D

Might have a Barton 2500 and NForce 2 chipset-based system coming by the end of summer.

Scavenger7
06-17-2003, 08:43 AM
Well.. I have started to crunch with the account i started awhile back. so here is what i am crunching with.




AMD xp 2400+


And soon to be added. (by thursday)


AMD xp 2700+




:t

RampageIII
06-17-2003, 09:01 AM
^Oh yeah?! :D

Scavenger7
06-17-2003, 09:09 AM
Originally posted by RampageIII
^Oh yeah?! :D



it's on it's way here as we type.

:p

http://smilies.sofrayt.com/%5E/_950/greedy.gif

Logan[TeamX]
06-17-2003, 09:12 AM
Originally posted by Scavenger7
Well.. I have started to crunch with the account i started awhile back. so here is what i am crunching with.




AMD xp 2400+


And soon to be added. (by thursday)


AMD xp 2700+




:t

NForce 2 chipsets overclock those shiny new Bartons nicely :D

Scavenger7
06-17-2003, 11:11 AM
Originally posted by smithdw
Ok, since this thread is for system stats, here's mine:

1- Athlon 1700+, 512MB mem (Home built system)
1- P4 1.4 GHz, 512MB mem (Dell Dimension 8000)
1- Dual PIII-933 MHz, 1GB mem (Dell PowerEdge 2500)
2- P4 2.66 GHz, 512MB mem (Dell Optiplex 260)
4- Celeron 600 MHz, 256MB mem (Dell Latitude CPt laptops)
23- PIII-450 MHz, 384MB mem (Dell Optiplex GX1)
35- PIII-933 MHz, 384MB mem (Dell Optiplex GX115 & GX150)
2- Dual Xeon 2.8GHz, 2GB mem, w/ hyperthreading on (Dell PowerEdge 2600)

All systems run Windows 2000 Pro or Server except the 2.66 P4's and the Athlon which run Windows XP Pro. All systems run Seti CLI; desktop systems at work are setup as a service, all are monitored by Seti MultiSpy. Servers run SetiHide. Now if I could get them to replace all the PIII-450's with P4-3.06C's :D

Average WU/day = 211.4 right now


I noticed that your output a been lacking the last few days.. What gives? (don't tell us your getting your wish --- replaceing all the PIII-450's with P4-3.06C's ) :p

audiowizard1
07-02-2003, 09:15 PM
hey i just joined 44wu.s
doing 1 every 6 hrs
system
p3 1.2ghz
1 gig ram

j.m@talk
07-02-2003, 09:26 PM
Welcome audiowizard1 :t

audiowizard1
07-02-2003, 09:57 PM
thanks i also just added a 686 celleron
running red hat all it does is seti

j.m@talk
07-02-2003, 10:16 PM
The beginings of a crunchin' farm! :)

Very "Setisfing" :D

smithdw
07-03-2003, 04:01 AM
Originally posted by Scavenger7



I noticed that your output a been lacking the last few days.. What gives? (don't tell us your getting your wish --- replaceing all the PIII-450's with P4-3.06C's ) :p

That week I took off Friday and Monday. We had a power outage that shut down everything. Most of the PC's didn't restart, or at least didn't restart SETI service. I have most of the systems setup to auto power on when the UPS starts up again, but it didn't seem to start SETI for some reason. When I got back to work on Tuesday, I had to restart or startup the SETI service on almost all of the machines. That really blew my stats for the weekend though.
I have a P4 3.06C on order. I'm hoping to get it running SETI in a couple weeks. I'm running short of new or going to be upgraded systems. I think I only have a P4-2.66 and a few more PIII-450's left to go before I run out of machines that I can run SETI on. After that, I have about 20-30 PII-266 & 300's, but they probably won't really add a whole lot even if I can find a place to set them up. I'm going to setup at least 4 or 5 with Linux just to see what they can do.
Also, this has been the first chance that I've had time to read through the forum for awhile. Looks like everyone is still crunching away. Keep up the good work everyone.

j.m@talk
07-03-2003, 06:48 AM
Sound of JM Crunchin a unit in the background :cool:

OK Chief! :D

RampageIII
07-03-2003, 11:21 AM
Originally posted by j.m@talk21.com
Sound of JM Crunchin a unit in the background :cool: :D




http://smilies.sofrayt.com/%5E/_950/food.gif

genesound
07-04-2003, 11:10 AM
lol :r

audiowizard1
01-21-2004, 12:18 AM
here's mine
1.2 ghz p3 -main
633 mhz celly -storage
1.4 ghz celly -bro's


i will be adding a 800 mhz p3 when i find the mobo.
oh yeah im back

Scavenger7
01-21-2004, 08:22 AM
Originally posted by audiowizard1
here's mine
1.2 ghz p3 -main
633 mhz celly -storage
1.4 ghz celly -bro's


i will be adding a 800 mhz p3 when i find the mobo.
oh yeah im back

Good to have ya back...
http://members.cox.net/scavenger7/Smilies/thumbup.gif

Tony2005
01-21-2004, 02:27 PM
mine is

1.5GHz Althon XP
and
1.8GHz Athlon XP (for some reason slower than the above?)

smithdw how did u get soo many computers to run seti? do you own them all or have permission

audiowizard1
01-21-2004, 09:56 PM
hey i just got that 800mhz p3 running
4gigs running seti
not too bad need another puter

smithdw
01-22-2004, 04:57 AM
Originally posted by Tony2005
mine is

1.5GHz Althon XP
and
1.8GHz Athlon XP (for some reason slower than the above?)

smithdw how did u get soo many computers to run seti? do you own them all or have permission

I hijacked them.....

Actually I'm a sysadmin and have full control over them all. :D
I'm glad I don't have to pay the electric bill too.

audiowizard1
03-18-2004, 10:07 PM
hey i have more up now
1.4 cellery is down for now no network
1.2 p3
800 p3
633 cellery

new stuf
dual 2.4 xeon
athlon xp2200+ laptop

need more puters

j.m@talk
03-18-2004, 10:42 PM
Originally posted by audiowizard1
hey i have more up now
need more puters

Hey Audiowizard, If ya want to ya can have your "Member Profile" on the www.setiteam.com website :p

Ya could even have yer own audiowizard@setiteam.com email addy too....... :r

Woo I'd include a Pikki too if I woz you ......... Eye candy for teh Girlies :rolleyes:

CHECK OUT THE SPOOKY PEOPLE HERE (http://www.thomsonsecurity.com/setiteam/profiles.htm#viBe)

Requests, Begging letters & offers of ca$h to webmaster@setiteam.com

audiowizard1
03-18-2004, 10:46 PM
j.m@talk thanks ill do that now

Scavenger7
03-18-2004, 11:17 PM
Originally posted by Scavenger7
Good Idea..


Now we have a place to post what we are using for seti.


As most of you know RampageIII and I are father and son, and our herd consists of the following..


P4 2.4B gHz

P3 1.2 gHz

P3 933 mHz

AMD 2400+ (Currently being used for My account)

(2) AMD Mp 2200+

AMD 2200+

AMD 1800+

(2) AMD T-Bird 1.33 gHz


:t



Here is an updated list.

P4 2.4B gHz

P3 933 mHz

(2) AMD 2400+

(Dual) AMD Mp 2200+

(Dual) AMD Mp 2800+

(2) AMD 2600+

AMD 2200+


http://www.planetsmilies.com/smilies/happy/1/happy45.gif

j.m@talk
03-19-2004, 12:44 AM
Ferkin Farm :eek:

Scavenger7
03-26-2004, 06:07 PM
Originally posted by j.m@talk
Ferkin Farm :eek:


It's a work in progress. :p

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