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How many CPUs are in your system?

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How many CPUs are in your system?
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1 at the moment - just do not find any time to mod that BP6 for stability.... :(
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I guess you mean our BP6 systems?? I got 6 systems running at home :)
2x533MHz@544MHz, 2.0V
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Post by phaedrus »

purrkur wrote:I guess you mean our BP6 systems?? I got 6 systems running at home :)
Well, if that's the case, then only people with this board would be able to answer 4.

For the record, I've got 2 in the obvious board (it's my only system).

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They said... and now my BP6 needs new processors... D'oh
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Post by davd_bob »

2, when I have it assembled. Currently my BP6 is AWOL at Abit RMA.

phaedrus,
I read somewhere that there is a revision 7.1 soon to be released that supports 6 CPUs.
It requires 384meg ram sticks though. I think there were capacitor problems with the rev7.0.
There are *almost* no bad BP6s. There are mostly bad caps.

No BP6s remaining
Athlon 2800
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ViaCPU laptop with Vista.(Works great after bumping ram to 2Gig)
P-III 850@100
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Post by hyperspace »

2 for one surviving BP6 (no bad capacitors, yet) :o

&

2 for an unknown dual Pentuim Pro mainboard.

2 x 2 = 4 :D
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davd_bob wrote:phaedrus,
I read somewhere that there is a revision 7.1 soon to be released that supports 6 CPUs.
It requires 384meg ram sticks though. I think there were capacitor problems with the rev7.0.
Yeah. I'm saving my pesos for a rev 7.1. The only problem is those 384MB RAM modules are basically impossible to find.

Once I've got it, though, I'm gonna mod it so it'll run Xeons!

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Post by InactiveX »

Just the one CPU at the moment, a PIII 933 in an ASUS CUSL2-C

The BP6 is currently in bits, but will be revived.

I've modded my head so that I have two brains.
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Post by Dave Rave »

can I quote for one of my macines ?
can I count vurtual cpus ?
I have a dual xeon cruncher in my stack.

or should it be just the one i use every day?
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Post by davd_bob »

InactiveX wrote:I've modded my head so that I have two brains.
WOW
What kind of solder did you use?
Can you post pics? :twisted:
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davd_bob wrote:
InactiveX wrote:I've modded my head so that I have two brains.
WOW
What kind of solder did you use?
Can you post pics? :twisted:
It's a new nanotech polymer which interfaces with nerve cells. It forms a fractal "chipset," if you will, to allow both brains to use the spinal cord and to allow fast communication between the two. The only problem is you have to use chimpanzee brains to get two inside a normal skull.

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Post by BCN »

hehehehehe.... :D
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BP6 (not modded yet)
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Post by Dave Rave »

having a lobotomy to split the two hemispheres, might give you two virtual brains.

try integrating your various personalities so they co-hesively multi-task....
if each personality uses 10% of brain capacity, and you get the OS to talk properly, you could have 10 brains ! ;-)

8) :roll:
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Dave Rave wrote:try integrating your various personalities so they co-hesively multi-task....
if each personality uses 10% of brain capacity, and you get the OS to talk properly, you could have 10 brains !
Microsoft still charge for a separate license for each brain, virtual or otherwise. Reduce the TCO by going with Debrain Linux.
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Post by davd_bob »

InactiveX wrote:
Dave Rave wrote:try integrating your various personalities so they co-hesively multi-task....
if each personality uses 10% of brain capacity, and you get the OS to talk properly, you could have 10 brains !
Microsoft still charge for a separate license for each brain, virtual or otherwise. Reduce the TCO by going with Debrain Linux.
Is this the right link?
onelegdis wrote:Installing linux :wink:
There are *almost* no bad BP6s. There are mostly bad caps.

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Post by Dave Rave »

yeh, I think i could get that to work....

now, if I consider my 'system' as being my seti farm in my computer room.......
cpus, (takes of shoes to count more) ....

(( hmmm, where's my sig when i need it ))

Code: Select all

. act vir
.  8   8 = 4 x bp6 dual
.  1   1 = 1 x bp6 single
.  2   3 = 2 x piv 2.4 (1 B, 1 C ht)
.  2   4 = 1 x dual xeon ( so two cpus, but 4 virtual)
.  3   3 = 3 x piii 866
.  1   1 = 1 x piv 1600
.  1   1 = 1 x piii 667 firewall box
.  1   1 = 1 x 500
. ===========
. 19  22
19 chips i could put in your hand
22 virtual cpus with the HT

oh, and my friends house where i have my seti on all his computers too ??? can i count those ??

:lol: 8) :twisted:
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Post by Dave Rave »

purrkur wrote:Well, if that's the case, then only people with this board would be able to answer 4.
I'd seen that board before....
did u notice the EC10 is the older 100uf type ?
you'd think they'd have upgraded that before adding a few more sockets, hmmm!?!

also, ....
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Post by Wolfram »

CPUs...

[x] 2 Celerons in the BP6. Still the board I use the most, for work and the web.

2 TBreds in my MSI K7D
1 Celeron 566 in a "Router"
1 Athlon64
BP6, RU BIOS, XP SP3, ACPI, 2x366@523(1,95V), Pentalpha HS + 1x 12cm fan @5V, 768MB, Powercolor Geforce 3, RTL8139D NIC, Terratec EWS64L, Samsung M40 80GB (2,5''), LiteOn CDRW
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Post by davd_bob »

phaedrus wrote:It's a new nanotech polymer which interfaces with nerve cells. It forms a fractal "chipset," if you will, to allow both brains to use the spinal cord and to allow fast communication between the two. The only problem is you have to use chimpanzee brains to get two inside a normal skull.
Jeff
Was kuun on the beta test of this mod?
Maybe there was interference with the sound system in his car which resulted in his eating the neons he had under the car.
There are *almost* no bad BP6s. There are mostly bad caps.

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Athlon 2800
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ViaCPU laptop with Vista.(Works great after bumping ram to 2Gig)
P-III 850@100
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