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How Stable Is Your Rig?

Oj0

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100% load on all cores for over a month
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How stable are you? :p
 
Doing what a MACHINE is designed to do... you win 10000000 internets... ;)
 
From the 19th:

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World Community Grid takes a while to load up the cores, not two second. And lastly...

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Well don't you feel like a right toss ;)
 
mm, better proof and better then your first post...but....from the 19th it shows 24 days, but your first post show 34days?
 
And just one more picture showing I haven't error-ed out on anything ;)

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buahaha...you FAIL... that is for how long his pc has been running...regardless if it is at 100% or 20% load.
Bwahahaha - yeah, fail... lol... my bad!!

However, if you would have noticed, Oj0 tends not to post any claims without proof... ;)

So stop looking for, oh it can't be possible, blah blah... accept it... :p
 
My word, is that really the amount of RAM chomped by Opera? It's my 24/7 home machine, Opera has been open for a few weeks I think...
 
Alright, here we go. The WCG projects don't have much runtime as each time a project ends the process restarts with another work unit (work units take an average of about four hours). However, take note of poclbm.exe, the Bitmine process. It has been running on a full core for the last ~14 days. The only reason it isn't the full 34 is when BTCGuild changed their servers I thought the issue was my side and restarted the process. Anyway, for the unbeliever in the thread...

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Ant Videos.
It's not what you think :ROFLMAO: It was a plugin to download videos. Back in the days of 384k (I don't think I was on 1Mbps yet) YouTube was unusable without buffering, even at 240p, so I'd download and watch later.
 
It's not what you think :ROFLMAO: It was a plugin to download videos. Back in the days of 384k (I don't think I was on 1Mbps yet) YouTube was unusable without buffering, even at 240p, so I'd download and watch later.

uh huh...
 
Not even kidding...



While I now believe there is in fact an app called 'Ant videos', I'm still not entirely convinced that's what was going on
 
Back when Opera browser was the shit!

Still is, but also with privacy invasion
 
:D, but seriously, I find CPU/RAM to be the more stable thing (Intel, anyways) these days and SDD’s and their @#££&#£# firmware to give the most hassles after a year or 2.
I’m using the same SSD I used back then :D
 

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