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Old August 1, 2007, 04:24 AM
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[offtopic]Well, at that time it was not freezing often (unless I cranked my graphics card too high. But even then it was still kinda barely partially functional most of the time) so much as it was losing power and booting up again. It never did this with it's old PSU. Though then again with it's old PSU it needed around 5 boot attempts to actually cold boot last I checked and if I continued to use that PSU I bet it would have continued increasing (worked fine during warm reset). However with this PSU it cold boots in one go.
Heh, I need a _good_ PSU that is capable of running my system without issues. In the meantime I setup a second PSU to offload around 80w-100w ish at most from my primary PSU. Hopefully it will help a bit. No, I have not wired the PSUs directly together. I am not that stupid.
Now that I think of it, I should probably actually update my sig with the two new PSUs so as to not confuse people who might actually read sigs.[/offtopic]

Anyway, I just checked ~/Library/Folding@home/FAHlog.txt and I can see no mention of EUE issues at all in it.
This is at the end of the section with the WU in question:
[15:22:03] Finished Work Unit:
[15:22:03] - Reading up to 232536 from "work/wudata_01.arc": Read 232536
[15:22:03] - Reading up to 452908 from "work/wudata_01.xtc": Read 452908
[15:22:03] goefile size: 0
[15:22:03] logfile size: 169004
[15:22:03] Leaving Run
[15:22:07] - Writing 1052172 bytes of core data to disk...
[15:22:07] ... Done.
[15:22:07] - Shutting down core
[15:22:07]
[15:22:07] Folding@home Core Shutdown: FINISHED_UNIT
[15:22:07] CoreStatus = 64 (100)
[15:22:07] Sending work to server


[15:22:07] + Attempting to send results
[15:28:37] + Results successfully sent
[15:28:37] Thank you for your contribution to Folding@Home.


>_< I have spent at least an hour continually tweaking and adding to this post. I think it is close enough to done as-is. I hate it when I do this.

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