Are these machines dedicated crunchers or you use them also as your desktops?
It just breaks my heart to stop it from crunching to do that
whoah. seems like things are moving fast that 8 gpu machine must be able to cook a turkey placed behind it or at least heat a small home! those cards are entirely too close. each one will cascade more heat into the next one until the end one must run well over 130c! that thing would have to run in an ambient temp environment of near 0c to keep all those puppies cool.
btw for those talking about boinc versions, i have been running 6.9.0 compiled from source and it has worked fine for multiple gpus... the scheduler is a bit odd in that it will refuse to pickup up work units until it is down to less than a few hundred then it goes into panic mode and tries to continuously request them until it gets its quantity back up, rather than begin asking for more when the queue reaches around 50% which seems the sensible place to refill.
You could also consider ready for water cooling cards like this or this or, for even easier water-cooling, plug 'n play, self-contained water-cooled cards like these.
i can see the need for water cooling when packing those babies together but i think i can get away without water on the standalone replacement for my tesla.
heh... might as well go for broke and get this case to put it all in absolutely the greatest 'style' ive ever seen!http://www.ttlevel10.com/
Quote from: riofl on 05 Oct 2009, 04:31:29 pmi can see the need for water cooling when packing those babies together but i think i can get away without water on the standalone replacement for my tesla.Of course, I'm talking about watercooling only for your multi multi-gpu project. For a single card you can do without it.Quote from: riofl on 05 Oct 2009, 04:38:02 pmheh... might as well go for broke and get this case to put it all in absolutely the greatest 'style' ive ever seen!http://www.ttlevel10.com/I don't think cooling-wise it'll have many big advantages over "standard" cases.