Questions and Answers : Windows : Some Rosetta files do not progress anymore
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Mark Send message Joined: 11 Oct 16 Posts: 8 Credit: 363,827 RAC: 0 |
Temperatures are certainly an issue. I'm overclocking and use HWInfo64 to keep an eye on that. If the 75% of CPU's setting (for 6 of 8 cores) worked ok for you (others report it working fine too) wouldn't that knock the overall temperature down? I don't know as I've never tried it but definitely worth experimenting with for a few days. A good halfway-house setting and more like what you were setting out to do in the first place it seems to me. I don't want to consume any more time and goodwill on the forum, but... Tried these settings for a day or so to compare of temperatures: Use at most 75% of the CPUs Use at most 100% of CPU time Turns out that on my system, 75-100 and 100-100 are identical as far as temperature is concerned, even in the temperatures of individual CPU cores. Another Rosetta task turned zombie. I believe, but am not entirely certain, that it happened during the 75-100 trial. So for this machine, it's strictly 100-100 at least until the next update of BOINC and Rosetta. |
Sid Celery Send message Joined: 11 Feb 08 Posts: 2202 Credit: 42,005,723 RAC: 17,995 ![]() |
Temperatures are certainly an issue. I'm overclocking and use HWInfo64 to keep an eye on that. If the 75% of CPU's setting (for 6 of 8 cores) worked ok for you (others report it working fine too) wouldn't that knock the overall temperature down? I don't know as I've never tried it but definitely worth experimenting with for a few days. A good halfway-house setting and more like what you were setting out to do in the first place it seems to me. Ok, that's interesting. On the plus side, you'll be turning over more work ![]() ![]() |
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Some Rosetta files do not progress anymore
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