24/4-1/5-24th Anniversary launch Hubble Telescope-milkyway
#1 24/4-1/5-24th Anniversary launch Hubble Telescope-milkyway
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Name 24th Anniversary - launch of the Edwin Hubble Telescope
Status Upcoming
Project MilkyWay@home
Issued by The Crunchenstein Monsters
Start time 2014-04-24 00:00 UTC
End time 2014-05-01 00:00 UTC
Late entrants allowed? Yes
Number of teams participating » 11
Number of users participating 0
Name 24th Anniversary - launch of the Edwin Hubble Telescope
Status Upcoming
Project MilkyWay@home
Issued by The Crunchenstein Monsters
Start time 2014-04-24 00:00 UTC
End time 2014-05-01 00:00 UTC
Late entrants allowed? Yes
Number of teams participating » 11
Number of users participating 0

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#2 Re: 24/4-1/5-24th Anniversary launch Hubble Telescope-milky
I'm in. Who else is joining? Janos, how about you?

#3 Re: 24/4-1/5-24th Anniversary launch Hubble Telescope-milky
If I remember to swop over - probably tomorrow - I'll lend a hand :)

#4 Re: 24/4-1/5-24th Anniversary launch Hubble Telescope-milky
29 teams taking part....suppose I could make a bit of an effort
Not sure how much it will be though as I am in the middle of redecorating. Place is a building site 



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#5 Re: 24/4-1/5-24th Anniversary launch Hubble Telescope-milky
Never a dull day in the Alez household. You always seem to be up to something!

#6 Re: 24/4-1/5-24th Anniversary launch Hubble Telescope-milky
and sometimes thats not such a good thing. Currently trying to reinstall drivers for my R9 and 7970. Crashville at the mo...... and the 6990 isn't behaving either 


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#7 Re: 24/4-1/5-24th Anniversary launch Hubble Telescope-milky
Ebay that 6990 and replace it with a 7970. The 6990 (both cores together) are slower than a 7970 (at least mine was on Milkyway and Collatz), it's noisy and a power hog. This under Win 7 64, Catalyst 12.10. Or did mine have a problem?

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#8 Re: 24/4-1/5-24th Anniversary launch Hubble Telescope-milky
Oops. The challenge has started without me again.
Not to worry, I will get something on it.
We are in 4th but probably not for long.
There are some big teams on our heels.

Not to worry, I will get something on it.
We are in 4th but probably not for long.

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#9 Re: 24/4-1/5-24th Anniversary launch Hubble Telescope-milky
Both cores are a bit slower, but then again everything is slower than a 7970scole250 wrote:Ebay that 6990 and replace it with a 7970. The 6990 (both cores together) are slower than a 7970 (at least mine was on Milkyway and Collatz), it's noisy and a power hog. This under Win 7 64, Catalyst 12.10. Or did mine have a problem?


Hopefully that's the r9 / 7970 combo of is Orac back online. PSU regulator board for fan dead, so no cooling. Have powered the fan to 100% by jumping the connection within the psu. Should be ok for a while I guess. We will see.
The 6990 system still down. Seems the hard drive has cratered. Another hdd being prepared so fingers crossed.
Not much redecorating getting done


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#10 Re: 24/4-1/5-24th Anniversary launch Hubble Telescope-milky
...except for a 7990. I was silly enough to think I was going to win one for $300 on Ebay.Alez wrote:Both cores are a bit slower, but then again everything is slower than a 7970

#11 Re: 24/4-1/5-24th Anniversary launch Hubble Telescope-milky
I was happily crunching away till some point this afternoon when my broadband/router decided it was going to take the rest of the day off
Finally manged to reset it and I'm back up and running, only lost 10 hours

Finally manged to reset it and I'm back up and running, only lost 10 hours


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#12 Re: 24/4-1/5-24th Anniversary launch Hubble Telescope-milky
Good to have you back in scrap Paul. You're putting some distance between us and L'Alliance Francophone. We need our heavy hitters.
Megacruncher, take one for the team and lets see if we can take 4th back!Rumor at the local university math department is Collatz Conjecture has been disproved
Megacruncher, take one for the team and lets see if we can take 4th back!Rumor at the local university math department is Collatz Conjecture has been disproved


#13 Re: 24/4-1/5-24th Anniversary launch Hubble Telescope-milky
at that price I'll have 2...... or maybe 3.scole250 wrote:...except for a 7990. I was silly enough to think I was going to win one for $300 on Ebay.Alez wrote:Both cores are a bit slower, but then again everything is slower than a 7970
seems things are not going smooth on this comp at all.
The 6990 system is toast. Seems the mobo no longer has an ide / sata controller. Guess the chip is toast. More scrap for the pile from when the power decided to no longer be 250 v. I'll need to get a new board then.Silver wrote:I was happily crunching away till some point this afternoon when my broadband/router decided it was going to take the rest of the day off


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#14 Re: 24/4-1/5-24th Anniversary launch Hubble Telescope-milky
We are 5th of 27 which is pretty respectable.scole250 wrote: Megacruncher, take one for the team and lets see if we can take 4th back!
But, flattered by your appeal, I shall pull out all the stops [most at least] to see if I can improve our standing to 4th.
I mean, it's not as I actually wanted to improve my all time combined ranking beyond 69.

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#15 Re: 24/4-1/5-24th Anniversary launch Hubble Telescope-milky
You really should sue your 'lecky supplier and charge all the replacements/upgrades to them.Alez wrote:The 6990 system is toast. Seems the mobo no longer has an ide / sata controller. Guess the chip is toast. More scrap for the pile from when the power decided to no longer be 250 v. I'll need to get a new board then.
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#16 Re: 24/4-1/5-24th Anniversary launch Hubble Telescope-milky
If only the European Human Rights act covered such valuable items , then I wouldn't have to get another cat or a budgieMegacruncher wrote:You really should sue your 'lecky supplier and charge all the replacements/upgrades to them.Alez wrote:The 6990 system is toast. Seems the mobo no longer has an ide / sata controller. Guess the chip is toast. More scrap for the pile from when the power decided to no longer be 250 v. I'll need to get a new board then.


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#17 Re: 24/4-1/5-24th Anniversary launch Hubble Telescope-milky
Looks like we've settled into 5th for the time. Anyone know where Clancy is? I miss the team stats. I use it for a quick snapshot to make sure things appear to be running.

#18 Re: 24/4-1/5-24th Anniversary launch Hubble Telescope-milky
Clancy has apparently gone back to his texas instruments roots and is currently unavailable. Try this link instead to see yourself on DC stats http://stats.free-dc.org/stats.php?page ... c750e8ef63
Missing my 6990 and 2 X 7770's contributions, . Currently down in 23rd
Missing my 6990 and 2 X 7770's contributions, . Currently down in 23rd


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#19 Re: 24/4-1/5-24th Anniversary launch Hubble Telescope-milky
If I hit the Powerball lottery jackpot tonight, I'll overnight you and any other teammates, a couple R9 295x2s. Wish me luck. 


#21 Re: 24/4-1/5-24th Anniversary launch Hubble Telescope-milky
You don't need to overnight mine... that would be greedy
If the new boards turn up in time at least the 6990 might be up again by the end of the challenge.... maybe. At least they are more asus ws boards, not so impressed with gigabyte boards at the mo
and I need to go do the recycling 




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#22 Re: 24/4-1/5-24th Anniversary launch Hubble Telescope-milky
scole250 wrote:Looks like we've settled into 5th for the time. Anyone know where Clancy is? I miss the team stats. I use it for a quick snapshot to make sure things appear to be running.
It's only combined view 2 which is broken.
Other pages such as the utterly overwhelming combined view 1 http://www.ubtstats.co.uk/tsbt/SC.php?cs=1&sz=2&rp=0 are still available.
I'll PM Temujin. I think Clancy might just be his assistant.
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#23 Re: 24/4-1/5-24th Anniversary launch Hubble Telescope-milky
Well, sorry lads. 295x2s for everyone isn't going to happen this time, but keep wishing me luck. I'm always in the draw.
Janos, glad our Milkway stalwart is back.
Janos, glad our Milkway stalwart is back.

#24 Re: 24/4-1/5-24th Anniversary launch Hubble Telescope-milky
Happily, Clancy seems over his mud fetish and is back on the clean stuff 


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#25 Re: 24/4-1/5-24th Anniversary launch Hubble Telescope-milky
Day and a half to go, 5th from 29 seems pretty secure. Don't think there will be much change in the individual positions as well. Competition has been a bit static compared to the last challenge.

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#26 Re: 24/4-1/5-24th Anniversary launch Hubble Telescope-milky
4 hours to go and 5th it most certainly will be: We are gaining on the Russians but not fast enough to catch them at this stage. I think that they have realised that they are safe in 4th & have eased off.
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#27 Re: 24/4-1/5-24th Anniversary launch Hubble Telescope-milky
TSBT 5th from 30 teams was indeed where it ended.
Individually this time
scole250 10th
alez [ TSBT's Pirate ] 22nd
Janos of TSBT 24th
Paul of TSBT 33rd
Megacruncher TSBT 45th
Skywalker TSBT 126th
Radio 190th
Brian 209th
allan 240th
Iain 262nd
Peter Teago 306th
Richardminton 323rd
Simon 373rd
Caledon 440th
Andrew McCluskey 470th
Garry Ross 495th
John Black 565th
Bruce 629th
Snowdog of The Scottish Boinc Team 764th
Martin Green 795th
Robert Hendry 831st
Shazzadouglas 864th
Kostoglotov 885th
Grum 971st
Leith 973rd
Exactly 1000 users took part. Well done all.
Individually this time
scole250 10th
alez [ TSBT's Pirate ] 22nd
Janos of TSBT 24th
Paul of TSBT 33rd
Megacruncher TSBT 45th
Skywalker TSBT 126th
Radio 190th
Brian 209th
allan 240th
Iain 262nd
Peter Teago 306th
Richardminton 323rd
Simon 373rd
Caledon 440th
Andrew McCluskey 470th
Garry Ross 495th
John Black 565th
Bruce 629th
Snowdog of The Scottish Boinc Team 764th
Martin Green 795th
Robert Hendry 831st
Shazzadouglas 864th
Kostoglotov 885th
Grum 971st
Leith 973rd
Exactly 1000 users took part. Well done all.

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