I know we posted in the hardware section with your 'issue' with the xeons, but everyone new get's a welcome post, so here's yours.
to the forum. Great to have you onboard.
Welcome to noetus
#1 Welcome to noetus
The best form of help from above is a sniper on the rooftop....
#2 Re: Welcome to noetus
Welcome to the team
#3 Re: Welcome to noetus
Thanks for the welcome! There were two reasons I joined this team. First is that I grew up and went to school on the Isle of Skye and though I've been living abroad for most of my adult life (currently in France; from Sept in Budapest) I still feel a pretty strong connection to Scotland. Second I was impressed by the level of activity of the team, the existence of this forum, and the level of commitment from its members that is apparent in the activity of the forum.
I am working on my own project in fintech and have been building my own servers for this purpose. Currently have two 56 thread machines, soon to have an 88 thread machine on board as well (have all components, just need to build it), and another 48 thread machine a bit further down the line (have the processors; am waiting for funds to purchase the other components). Also have two workstations (12 threads each) and a laptop (8 threads) that also contribute cpu cycles. Everything runs either Win 10 Enterprise or Win 10 Pro. One of the workstations is going to be up for sale soon however (to fund the purchase of components for the 4th server) so if anyone is interested, drop me a line. Alone it is able to generate about 75 000 points a day when not busy with other tasks.
It is amazing to me that I can contribute to life-saving scientific research by contributing spare CPU cycles via the world community grid. What a fantastic collaboration. Since I have my own little kids, the Smash Childhood Cancer project is especially close to my heart.
I am working on my own project in fintech and have been building my own servers for this purpose. Currently have two 56 thread machines, soon to have an 88 thread machine on board as well (have all components, just need to build it), and another 48 thread machine a bit further down the line (have the processors; am waiting for funds to purchase the other components). Also have two workstations (12 threads each) and a laptop (8 threads) that also contribute cpu cycles. Everything runs either Win 10 Enterprise or Win 10 Pro. One of the workstations is going to be up for sale soon however (to fund the purchase of components for the 4th server) so if anyone is interested, drop me a line. Alone it is able to generate about 75 000 points a day when not busy with other tasks.
It is amazing to me that I can contribute to life-saving scientific research by contributing spare CPU cycles via the world community grid. What a fantastic collaboration. Since I have my own little kids, the Smash Childhood Cancer project is especially close to my heart.
#4 Re: Welcome to noetus
It is indeed a worth project. You will also find that there are other projects within BOINC that are just as worthy. Sounds like you have quite a setup available to help out these causes.
The best form of help from above is a sniper on the rooftop....
#5 Re: Welcome to noetus
So many worthy ones it' s hard to choose between them!
#6 Re: Welcome to noetus
It depends on your thinking.
Projects you're interested in.
Projects that give out badges.
Projects to rack up wuprop hours to get stars.
Just randomly click on one
Projects you're interested in.
Projects that give out badges.
Projects to rack up wuprop hours to get stars.
Just randomly click on one
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#8 Re: Welcome to noetus
+1
#9 Re: Welcome to noetus
At a time