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thanks guys, its good to be here and being able to help out. I will be pushing up my oc in about a week. I'm still running default core voltage, so hopefully I'll be able to get to 3.2 or so. Still feelin pretty safe with load temp @36 in a 20 ambient. May be able to push WU's out a bit faster. :)

John LA
 
Welcome to the best Seti Team to Crunch for! :D

Get the overclock where you like it and then run the teams benchmark: it will let you see how fast you are crunching under controlled circumstances AND it will check to make sure you have no errors ;)

And most importantly- HAVE FUN!
 
I have tried running the benchmark by copying the SETI folder and putting in the benchmark WU. But when I run SETI it looks like it is still running my "real" WU. Is there a way I can tell what WU it is working on?

Thanks,

John LA
 
John LA said:
I have tried running the benchmark by copying the SETI folder and putting in the benchmark WU. But when I run SETI it looks like it is still running my "real" WU. Is there a way I can tell what WU it is working on?

Thanks,

John LA
first of all, Welcome to the OC.com Team!!! :clap:

for the benchie, copy all files (Driver/CLI/any other .sah files/and 1 folder) and paste it into a new folder (e.g. SETI Benchie folder). then download my WU & overwrite the one in the 1 folder.

or, to make sure everything is clean, just download the Driver & CLI client into a SETI Benchie folder. set cache to 1 and hit transmit to grab a WU from Berkeley. then overwrite the work unit file inside the 1 folder.
 
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