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riofl:
ahh...  ok.. it seems newegg stopped carrying the 295. at least it doesnt show in the listings. i will keep trying them and looking.

riofl:

--- Quote from: Urs Echternacht on 11 Apr 2010, 07:00:11 pm ---
--- Quote from: riofl on 11 Apr 2010, 05:27:37 pm ---ok this is driving me insane :)

does anyone know where the boinc_client gui stores its list of computers in its pulldown? i have a mess of old ones in there and cannot find where it keeps them. i did a search in the /var/lib/boinc dir for the names of a few of the computers.. nothing... searched /etc, tried a locate for boinc and nothing shows up.
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On linux :
Look for ".BOINC Manager" and in there the section starting with "[Compter MRU]" should contain what you are searching.

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that did it! thanks!
 i would never have thought to look for that combination.

ScitechGrid:
Seems like the new Fermi GPUs are a big disappointment, maybe they will relase faster cards later

Edboard:
I wanted to buy one, but as I'm milky cruncher too, I'm very disappointed.

riofl:
i can only speak from impressions from lots of reading about them... unless you are an avid gamer or a graphics artist they really don't have any real improvements especially for number crunchers. in fact my opinion so far is they are power hogs and why should i replace a gt200 series for the 400 series to get basically the same performance i get now while chewing up more watts?

maybe the version 2 will be better.. for now i am sticking with gt200 based cards

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