Message boards : Number crunching : How old is your computer?
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I'm feeling my PC is getting long in the tooth. Maybe it's more of an itch to buy new technology. My computer was new in 2010. Before I started with BOINC it was used daily and powered on/off routinely. I've been cunching for BOINC for over 4 years, and for the last three the PC has been running 24/7. Aside from the upgraded GPU and a couple of replaced fans it's all original equipment: CPU (never overclocked), motherboard, RAM, power supply, even the hard drives. | |
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I'm feeling my PC is getting long in the tooth. Maybe it's more of an itch to buy new technology. My computer was new in 2010. Before I started with BOINC it was used daily and powered on/off routinely. I've been cunching for BOINC for over 4 years, and for the last three the PC has been running 24/7. Aside from the upgraded GPU and a couple of replaced fans it's all original equipment: CPU (never overclocked), motherboard, RAM, power supply, even the hard drives. I have a computer that's been crunching since 2007, and crunching here since 2009. I have upgraded that video card a few times, increased the ram from 2 gigs to 4, but everything else is original. It is still kicking butt, and I plan to keep it crunching until it dies, and hopefully that won't too soon. | |
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Personally I wouldn't worry about replacing a PC. It's one of the nice things about a PC that you can replace bits as and when you want / need to. | |
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It is amazing how your old i5-661 (TDP~90W, 1st Gen. i-Core) can still feed the big 980ti ... surprising. So I have learned something new today :) | |
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It should be noted that power supplies are most efficient at maximum output.No. Regarding PC power supplies (which are switching mode power supplies) the most efficient range is around the 50% load. That's why it's recommended to have a PSU with maximum power output twice as much as the continuous power draw of the whole system for a cruncher / gamer PC. For example: Corsair AX760i: (80+ Platinum) Corsair HX750: (80+ Platinum) Corsair TX750M: (80+ Gold) Corsair TX750W: (80+ bronze) Corsair VS650: (80+) You can check other manufacturers' products with different power rating, the chart will generally look the same (=the peak efficiency is around 50% load). | |
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It is amazing how your old i5-661 (TDP~90W, 1st Gen. i-Core) can still feed the big 980ti ... surprising. So I have learned something new today :)Then you'll be surprised by my i7-870 which have 1.034.793 RAC (it's ranked 59th by RAC at the moment) with a single GTX980Ti (tasklist). Its CPU is released 4 months earlier, though it's 24% faster according to userbenchmark.com. | |
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My PC is from 2011, bought it off of ebay as an off-lease system, upgraded a few parts over time, added a hard drive, bam I'm still doing great. I'd imagine you'd be fine too. But the others are correct with these newer systems power efficiency being better. | |
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My oldest PC with which I am crunching GPUGRID is a Fujitsu Esprimo with an Intel Core(2)Duo E7400 @ 2.8GHz inside. | |
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And seeing what zoltan has said makes me wonder if my PSU is even good in the first place. My gpu max power is 170 watts and my psu is a corsair cx 600m (600 watts), and recently turned 2 years old.If it's the i5-2400 / 12GB / GTX 670 then the Corsair CX600M should be good enough. There are better PSUs around, but you don't need to worry. | |
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My oldest PC with which I am crunching GPUGRID is a Fujitsu Esprimo with an Intel Core(2)Duo E7400 @ 2.8GHz inside. With windows xp on that GPU, how many hours does it take you to complete a task? Curious because I might buy another pc, but I don't think a core 2 duo would be good for me because of the pci being really old, unless I am wrong. ____________ Cruncher/Learner in progress. | |
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Curious because I might buy another pc, but I don't think a core 2 duo would be good for me because of the pci being really old, unless I am wrong. Do you intend to replace your current system with a new … or buy a second one? Frankly it’s the GPU in your current system which is the bottleneck … as the Sandy Bridge i5-2400 CPU is fast enough to feed a 1060 or even 1070 Nvidia, so you don’t need to replace it. If it's the i5-2400 / 12GB / GTX 670 then the Corsair CX600M should be good enough. There are better PSUs around, but you don't need to worry. Yes, as Zoltan wrote, the 600W PSU is fine anyway, even for Upgrades, as your gtx670 already draws 170W TDP, almost as much as a non-OC gtx1080. If you want to upgrade for GPUGRID crunching, I would propose the following … get a gtx 1060 (~70% more speed but 50W less power consumption) or 1070 (depends on your funds). And in case there are still 30-40€ left then, you may want to upgrade your i5-2500 by an i5-3570 (same socket 1155, but may require a BIOS update). That doesn’t make much a difference in speed but reduces the heat and power consumption by another 20W. Ivy Bridge is a Sandy Bridge shrink, that's why. ____________ I would love to see HCF1 protein folding and interaction simulations to help my little boy... someday. | |
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My goal was to either buy a 2nd pc or use my one that I've recently built myself, just need a new psu, gpu and a case for it... so might be better off buying a 2nd whole system at that point... | |
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I just like the idea of a 2nd computer considering I used to run 2 systems at once. Frankly I prefer to have a single up-to-date system, instead of two old. What is the idea behind? ____________ I would love to see HCF1 protein folding and interaction simulations to help my little boy... someday. | |
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I just like the idea of a 2nd computer considering I used to run 2 systems at once. I don't understand why it matters if my GPU is old. My tasks get done fairly quickly as I stated. So this is why I was considering another system. I consider this system fine by all means. ____________ Cruncher/Learner in progress. | |
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I figured having another system would help the project even more | |
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I don't understand why it matters if my GPU is old That may be my European way of thinking... energy is more expensive on this side of the big lake and therefore we Europeans possibly tend to replace power eaters early. PS: we Europeans also consider the greenhouse effect possible by the way. ____________ I would love to see HCF1 protein folding and interaction simulations to help my little boy... someday. | |
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I figured having another system would help the project even more RAC or average credit per day is what helps the project the most. | |
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I don't understand why it matters if my GPU is old Oh, okay. I understand what you mean. ____________ Cruncher/Learner in progress. | |
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I figured having another system would help the project even more Yes, I see what you mean. Wouldn't another machine mean more RAC, though? ____________ Cruncher/Learner in progress. | |
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A faster machine means more RAC, you can achieve this by having a faster single computer or multiple slow computers. The difference is, the faster single computer uses far less power for the same RAC, reducing your power bill significantly. | |
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A faster machine means more RAC, you can achieve this by having a faster single computer or multiple slow computers. The difference is, the faster single computer uses far less power for the same RAC, reducing your power bill significantly. Thank you ____________ Cruncher/Learner in progress. | |
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Message boards : Number crunching : How old is your computer?