Posts by NUTNDUN

1) Message boards : Number crunching : which cpu´s are you using for rosetta? (Message 70699)
Posted 8 Jul 2011 by NUTNDUN
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I took a break from crunching for a while but have since gotten back to doing so.

I still have my Intel Q9550 @ 3.77ghz and I also just built a server with an Intel Xeon E3-1230 at stock speed of 3.2ghz. I am curious to see how it does.

I also plan on building another system for my main setup and I am trying to wait it out to see how the AMD Bulldozer chips do. I would love to build a dual socket with 2 x 12 core processor on another server but I definitely don't have the budget for that.
2) Message boards : Number crunching : Having problems with client and compute errors. (Message 59227)
Posted 1 Feb 2009 by NUTNDUN
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I just wanted to update my thread. I got everything taken care of. I didn't have my voltages set correctly and now everything is good to go and it is currently at 4.03.

Thanks for the help.
3) Message boards : Number crunching : Any plans for a rosetta cuda client (Message 59095)
Posted 28 Jan 2009 by NUTNDUN
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dude, i don't know if even SkyNet could run crysis, lol...


Once I get the stability issues check out and everything working right I may have another go with running folding on the gpu again while running rosetta on the four cores. My temps sensors are stuck on two of the cores at 41c, they work if it gets above there. I may rma the cpu back to newegg.
4) Message boards : Number crunching : Having problems with client and compute errors. (Message 59077)
Posted 28 Jan 2009 by NUTNDUN
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If you got any Asus boards you should use the AI suite and just use the clock speed adjust and don't mess with voltages.


I have gigabyte ud3p boards. I could use easy tune to do it but I don't like have a bunch of extra programs running. I will just take my time and learn to be patient. Only change one thing at a time so I can keep track of what messes things up.
5) Message boards : Number crunching : Having problems with client and compute errors. (Message 59072)
Posted 27 Jan 2009 by NUTNDUN
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I think I was trying to go to far too quick. I just built my two new folders last week and got the last of the parts yesterday to finish mine even though it was already running. I have a lot to learn with the newer systems and so many options as far as voltages and oc options. Hopefully I can get her under control and running right. Thank you all for your help.
6) Message boards : Number crunching : Having problems with client and compute errors. (Message 59067)
Posted 27 Jan 2009 by NUTNDUN
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I am going to drop it back as soon as I get home from work. I called my wife and had her shut the pc down for now. I have a feeling it is the memory, it didn't like even +1 on the fsb over stock 1066 and I still had it on auto voltage which puts it at 1.8 volts and I am pretty sure it needs to be at 2.1.

I will drop it back and get it running steady again for a couple weeks and slowly start upping it. I know it will do 4ghz easily but it is a matter of me finding the right settings. I just need to realize it is going to take some time.
7) Message boards : Number crunching : Having problems with client and compute errors. (Message 59065)
Posted 27 Jan 2009 by NUTNDUN
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I agree with your point. I am going to set it back to stock speeds and see how things go. I copied part of one of the errored work units, I will paste it here. I don't know if maybe someone can tell from it if it was the cpu or the memory or maybe something else.

Task ID 223951384
Name 1nkuA_BOINC_MPZN_with_zinc_abrelax_cs_frags_6231_93299_0
Workunit 204102693
Created 26 Jan 2009 23:11:36 UTC
Sent 26 Jan 2009 23:14:04 UTC
Received 27 Jan 2009 16:29:34 UTC
Server state Over
Outcome Client error
Client state Compute error
Exit status -1073741819 (0xc0000005)
Computer ID 989975
Report deadline 5 Feb 2009 23:14:04 UTC
CPU time 6529.999
stderr out
<core_client_version>6.4.5</core_client_version>
<![CDATA[
<message>
- exit code -1073741819 (0xc0000005)
</message>
<stderr_txt>
BOINC:: Initializing ... ok.
[2009- 1-27 8:45: 5:] :: BOINC :: boinc_init()
BOINC:: Setting up shared resources ... ok.
BOINC:: Setting up semaphores ... ok.
BOINC:: Updating status ... ok.
BOINC:: Registering timer callback... ok.
BOINC:: Worker initialized successfully.
Registering options..
Registered extra options.
Initializing core...
Initializing options.... ok
Loaded options.... ok
Processed options.... ok
Initializing random generators... ok
Initialization complete.
Setting WU description ...
Unpacking zip data: ../../projects/boinc.bakerlab.org_rosetta/minirosetta_database_rev26003.zip
<unzip> <-oq> <../../projects/boinc.bakerlab.org_rosetta/minirosetta_database_rev26003.zip> <-d./>
Firstarg=true; pp=-d./
firstarg: <-d./>
End of unzipping.
Setting database description ...
Setting up checkpointing ...
Setting up folding (abrelax) ...
Beginning folding (abrelax) ...
BOINC:: Worker startup.
Starting watchdog...
Watchdog active.
Starting work on structure: _00001
Starting work on structure: _00002


Unhandled Exception Detected...

- Unhandled Exception Record -
Reason: Access Violation (0xc0000005) at address 0x7730B19B read attempt to address 0x8C5799DC

Engaging BOINC Windows Runtime Debugger...



********************


BOINC Windows Runtime Debugger Version 6.5.0


Dump Timestamp : 01/27/09 10:34:03
Install Directory :
Data Directory : C:BOINC_DATA
Project Symstore : http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/symstore
LoadLibraryA( C:BOINC_DATAdbghelp.dll ): GetLastError = 126
Loaded Library : dbghelp.dll
LoadLibraryA( C:BOINC_DATAsymsrv.dll ): GetLastError = 126
LoadLibraryA( symsrv.dll ): GetLastError = 126
LoadLibraryA( C:BOINC_DATAsrcsrv.dll ): GetLastError = 126
LoadLibraryA( srcsrv.dll ): GetLastError = 126
LoadLibraryA( C:BOINC_DATAversion.dll ): GetLastError = 126
Loaded Library : version.dll
Debugger Engine : 4.0.5.0
Symbol Search Path: C:BOINC_DATAslots2;C:BOINC_DATAprojectsboinc.bakerlab.org_rosetta;srv*C:BOINC_DATAprojectsboinc.bakerlab.org_rosettasymbols*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols;srv*C:BOINC_DATAprojectsboinc.bakerlab.org_rosettasymbols*http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/symstore;srv*C:BOINC_DATAprojectsboinc.bakerlab.org_rosettasymbols*http://boinc.berkeley.edu/symstore


ModLoad: 00400000 00724000 C:BOINC_DATAprojectsboinc.bakerlab.org_rosettaminirosetta_1.54_windows_x86_64.exe (-nosymbols- Symbols Loaded)
Linked PDB Filename : D:boinc_buildminirosetta_windowsminiVisual StudioBoincReleaseminirosetta_1.54_windows_intelx86.pdb
8) Message boards : Number crunching : Any plans for a rosetta cuda client (Message 59063)
Posted 27 Jan 2009 by NUTNDUN
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I tried doing folding@home on my 9800gt while my q9550 did 4 wu of rosetta but it never failed that one or the other would fail. Now I took folding completely off my machine, added another hard drive for raid setup and reinstalled the os and I am still getting compute errors. I have no idea what is going on but hopefully I can get it worked out soon.
9) Message boards : Number crunching : Having problems with client and compute errors. (Message 59062)
Posted 27 Jan 2009 by NUTNDUN
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I don't know what I need to do other then to back it off to stock speed but it runs prime95 for hours with no problems. The machine I am having problems with is a Q9550 quad core running at 3.4 right now. I had it running at 3.7 on Sunday through the night then on monday that is when I started having the compute errors. When I got home last night I added the second hard drive I was waiting on and set up a raid 0 array and continued to reinstall the os which is windows 7.

Once the os was installed I got boinc up and running and I had the cpu running at 3.4 all night. I didn't have any problems until today for some reason it just sent in a couple more compute error work units. Besides setting it to run at stock speeds is there anything else that may be causing the problem? Could the raid 0 have an affect on boinc or rosetta?

I don't understand how the system can bench fine on prime but be erroring all the time on rosetta. Could my problem more so be the memory? I have the voltage on it set to auto which is 1.8v but if I am not mistaken it is spec'd for 2.1. It is 2 x 2gb OCZ platinum.

Thanks in advance for any help.
10) Message boards : Number crunching : Any plans for a rosetta cuda client (Message 59007)
Posted 24 Jan 2009 by NUTNDUN
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I did folding at home when it first started, when the work units were alot smaller too. I still like folding but right now I like rosetta because it is quick and easy to setup with boinc and my work computers have no trouble connecting.

With f@h I couldn't get the clients to connect on the work pc's. Boinc connects fine. I just recently updated my two home boxes to quad cores but my old athlon xp 1800 wouldn't cut the mustard for folding anymore.

I would love to see the cuda client put to use on the rosetta project.
11) Message boards : Number crunching : Any plans for a rosetta cuda client (Message 58985)
Posted 23 Jan 2009 by NUTNDUN
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Hi gang,
I may have missed an already posted question regarding this topic and if I did I apologize.

Are there any plans in the near future to have a gpu client like seti for rosetta and the boinc project?






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