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meh..should have covered my tracks b4 i posted

meh..should have covered my tracks b4 i posted
i m too lazy to do that.Originally Posted by zodac
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Or leave so much information - as well as being known to have a penchant for lying - people don't know what to believe. More work, but also more fun.
Sent from my Vodafone 858 just to annoy you.
i guess you didn't...
If you are inactive it disappears. When you start dropping some points it should come back to your profile
I never had that happen with my ubuntu rig, if something goes wrong OC wise, it just reboots. With no messages at all. Which is a real hassle when trying to figure out what went wrong.Originally Posted by matroska
Yes, there is a FaT going on![]()
It ends tomorrow, in about 25h(a few minutes less), so you're still on time to it![]()
OC setting in Linux are the same as in Windows, it doesn't require any special settings. Linux OS is quite less demanding than Windows 7 for instance, but while folding, the same stablity issues apply. It is less likely that you see your machine reboot itself though, and you see messages with 'kernel panic' in it if anything goes wrong.
I had to fiddle a bit with my OC on my 1055T switching from Win to Linux, upped the vcore to keep it stable could have been just me though. And all I've ever had as a sign of OC fail in Linux is the screen to go into sleep while the computer seemed to been running, the lights are on but no-one's home and hard resets, tho I haven't looked for a log or anything those times.Originally Posted by matroska
OC setting in Linux are the same as in Windows, it doesn't require any special settings. Linux OS is quite less demanding than Windows 7 for instance, but while folding, the same stablity issues apply. It is less likely that you see your machine reboot itself though, and you see messages with 'kernel panic' in it if anything goes wrong.
[email protected] likes fast RAM when you're doing -bigadvOriginally Posted by phazer11
Oh so not enough time for bigadv oh well, anyways anyoe ever hear about memory timings and fah speed what was the decision on that? If anyone knows the answer I'm putting together a christmas list http://www.overclock.net/t/1175821/new-parts-on-a-budget#post_15805225
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I never had that happen with my ubuntu rig, if something goes wrong OC wise, it just reboots. With no messages at all. Which is a real hassle when trying to figure out what went wrong.Originally Posted by matroska
Yes, there is a FaT going on![]()
It ends tomorrow, in about 25h(a few minutes less), so you're still on time to it![]()
OC setting in Linux are the same as in Windows, it doesn't require any special settings. Linux OS is quite less demanding than Windows 7 for instance, but while folding, the same stablity issues apply. It is less likely that you see your machine reboot itself though, and you see messages with 'kernel panic' in it if anything goes wrong.![]()
Originally Posted by arvidab
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I had to fiddle a bit with my OC on my 1055T switching from Win to Linux, upped the vcore to keep it stable could have been just me though. And all I've ever had as a sign of OC fail in Linux is the screen to go into sleep while the computer seemed to been running, the lights are on but no-one's home and hard resets, tho I haven't looked for a log or anything those times.Originally Posted by matroska
OC setting in Linux are the same as in Windows, it doesn't require any special settings. Linux OS is quite less demanding than Windows 7 for instance, but while folding, the same stablity issues apply. It is less likely that you see your machine reboot itself though, and you see messages with 'kernel panic' in it if anything goes wrong.