This should be an additions, all my machines run BOTH GPU and CPU mining at the same time, so I do have a basic knowledge of GPU mining, however my server just packs a punch of CPU and stays ridiculously cool, so I am using it only for CPU.
I have 7 systems running at the same time, I'm just wanting to add more power to the collection, but do you know a batch file I could write to make it recognize both cores?
I own a IBM xSeries eServer 346 with two physical CPU's, if I decided to use it for litecoin mining would it be possible to use both of the Processors at the same time? or could I run multiple instances of CPUminer? In any case would would I put in my batch file to set up for multiple cores...
it runs completely fine using the 9500 GT, so i don't think that is the problem, the CPU is seated properly and i checked the ram its fine. I think it is an issue between the 8800 and the Motherboard but I'm not sure if its compatibility or something else.
I have a Nvidia GeForce 9500 GT graphics card that I am wanting to trade out for a Nvidia 8800 GTS graphics card. So I do what is obvious, install the driver into windows power down the machine unplug it and switch the cards out, easy, but when I power the computer back on I notice the numlock...
I have an ASUS P7Q57- M D0 Motherboard with an Intel i7 processor, that will not boot. Once it powers on it runs for a short time, reboots then flashes my monitor on and off. I'm not sure why it is doing this and would appreciate any help I can get.
I made the attempt to plug the CCFL into an external inverter that I knew worked, the bulb did not light, however the voltage may have been to low to do anything.
My Acer Aspire 5535's CCFL bulb and inverter seem to have gone out. The screen still turns on and is possible to be seen, but the CCFL backlight does not come on making it look like one of the original Game Boy colors. I am thinking about purchasing a new inverter and bulb with harness and...