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Ultimate Member
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Well,
rejoice yerself, cause those babies run at 3.5Mkeys/s, good for about 1000 blocks a day.
Me got 2 of them, and 2 1.2Ghz cows too and some coppermines, 933 and 866 I believe.
Y'all can understand that those cows ain't mine, but are at work. 
Pim
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Ultimate Member
WHOA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This ting did 340 rc5 Packets in ONE night! is that slow? My AMD k6 did about 100 RC5 packets evry 24 hours this was only about 8-9 hours! and the 1 ghz did 340 RC5 packets!
This thing seems pretty fast!
ALSO
heres my ini file
[parameters]
id=Voogru@hotmail.com
[buffers]
buffer-file-basename=buff-in
output-file-basename=buff-out
checkpoint-filename=checkpoint.dat
frequent-threshold-checks=0
[rc5]
preferred-blocksize=28
randomprefix=218
fetch-time-threshold=400
[networking]
autofindkeyserver=no
keyserver=24.72.9.177:8080
dialup-watcher=passive
[misc]
project-priority=RC5,OGR=0,CSC=0,DES=0
[triggers]
restart-on-config-file-change=yes
does that mean 28 blocks per Packet?
thanks
voogru
[This message has been edited by voogru (edited 12-11-2000).]
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Well,
as I said, it is good for about 1000 blocks a day, so 340 in 8 to 9 hours seems right on schedule actually.
Keep it cracking and it'll serve you right.
Pim
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Senior Member
Good job Voogru... I sure wish I had one of those hehe
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voogru, give us some pricing, how much did you spend, all together (yes, including the cool black case )
Mike
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Ultimate Member
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Hey Smokey,
they ain't actually mine, but I got the following cracking for me at work:
1.2Ghz Tbird, 2 times
1.0Ghz Tbird, 2 times
Coppermine 933
Coppermine 866
Celeron 400
PII 350
At home I got:
750Mhz duron @ 825Mhz (still locked)
Amd-k6-2 450 @ 540Mhz (cracking 24/7 for Noresull )
2 486 66Mhz
P75Mhz
In total I get about 7000 blocks a day with this, cause they don't run 24/7, all those cows at work are testconfigs, so they won't run optimal.
Pim
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Ultimate Member
Way to go Voogru Sounds like you finally got your new box working, I'm happy for ya!
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WTG, voogru! 
/Me way happy for you! Keep those puppies... err cows crunchin'!
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Never mind, I found out what the problem was.
The hd's seem to be suffering from heating, as I let em cool down for a few minutes and started em back up, the are running 3.5Mkeys/s again, right on speed.
Pim
[This message has been edited by Ultima (edited 12-13-2000).]
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