Thread: [FaD]w00t!
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April 15th, 2003, 08:04 AM #1Senior Member
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[FaD]w00t!
Hey folks, I'm back after an extended leave of absence. Feels good to be crunching FaD again.
This new 8RGA+ is chugging along quite nicely at 195 MHz FSB so far, not bad for the first day. I've been running FaD for about 6 hours with no heat issues to speak of and no stabilities. I'm very pleased!
Quick question: What's with these 1aq1 molly groups, they seem to go pretty darn quick for the most part. I had one job done in under an hour, and that was with 4 instances of Think running on my machine?
Well, I'm still burning this machine in, so I think I'll let it crunch through the night. Happy crunching folks."I was absolutely astounded that something like a Chee-to could become a pop icon," said Evans. "It's international. I've even seen it online on a Russian site."
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April 15th, 2003, 08:07 AM #2mickwishGuest
Welcome back, beppodmime!!

Just going through some easy to crunch mollies at present. Won't last long, I don't reckone - then we'll be back on the long ones again!
Yeah, leave it on overnight - running a DC is a great way to may sure the thermal paste is all nice and melted in!!
Cheers
Mick
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April 15th, 2003, 12:19 PM #3
Re: [FaD]w00t!
Is it just me, or is that a problem!Originally posted by beppodmime
I've been running FaD for about 6 hours with no heat issues to speak of and no stabilities. I'm very pleased!
(italicized for emphasis) 
Yeah, I'm loving those quick jobs!! Low hits though...
On two of my machines(2500+XP) they are plowing through them pretty quickly, but there are more of the 821P's coming in the queue...
Well, Glad to hear you're back, and as always... "Keep 'Em Crunching!!!"
David
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April 15th, 2003, 01:04 PM #4
Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends...
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