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Discussion in 'General Off-Topic' started by Bubbleawsome, May 3, 2013.

  1. Junky228

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    well,

    https://foldingforum.org/viewtopic.php?t=21553

    From there it looks like not even HD4000 is supported by F@H, so I would doubt that HD2500 is supported.
     
  2. SeaDooSnipe

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    I'm now Hati? wut
     
  3. Cwazywazy

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    There's absolutely no point to even try to fold on something like that. Those graphics won't work and that CPU, even if it did work folding, would get like 20PPD.

    Also, why not update to SP3?

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    As for the iGPU thing, keep in mind that ATI iGPUs are basically low-ish end normal ATI GPUs put onto the same chip as the CPU. Intel iGPUs are far worse in performance and (I'm pretty sure) are on the motherboard, not the CPU chip. That's also why you can Crossfire an ATI iGPU with a normal ATI dedicated GPU.
     
  4. Hemi

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    Intel's integrated gpus are on the cpu just like an AMD mgpu.
     
  5. Junky228

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    I had installed SP3, but my laptop was *considerably* slower after that, so I kept the installer file for SP3 just in case, and reverted back to SP2. Most programs only require SP2 anyway, so it was never a problem. Nowadays since I have my desktop, my laptop doesn't get any use anymore, so its not even worth the time to keep it up-to-date anymore...it runs well with its current software.

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    Oh and apparently there are no longer any WUs for it anymore anyways, so don't worry about me even trying to fold, it just can't.
     
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  6. SixSixSevenSeven

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    Ever since the first gen core series chips the intel GPUs have been on the CPU as with AMD APUs.
     
  7. Cwazywazy

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    Ah, okay.

    Anyway, last night I had some issues with my GPU where it wouldn't go into Pstate 0 (Max speed) and it was running about 500MHz instead of 1200. I fixed that but I lost the progress on the WU it was almost done with.. Running almost 27k PPD now. GPU is at 154F/68C under max voltage (1.162v) and the fans on the GPU running half speed.
     
  8. Corvette82

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    I bet it's something wrong with the timing belts. You might want to check the fuel pump too.

    (I know nothing about computers)

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  9. Cwazywazy

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    Nah, the clutch is just worn out.
     
  10. Hemi

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    Shit I almost forgot to top up the headlight fluid on my 7970, brb.
     
  11. Cwazywazy

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    Always make sure the GPU headlight fluid reservoir is topped up.

    Anyway, my GPU finished a WU but now it's running about 10k PPD slower..?
     
  12. SeaDooSnipe

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    Shoot, gotta refill the oil reservoir, forgot I have a 2 stroke GPU. :F
     
  13. Bubbleawsome

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    I've got an offtopic question. Will a racing wheel that runs on 5V/.1mA or 24v/.75mA be able to use a power brick that puts out 6v1.0A? I don't know how to compare these. :| It's my logitech MOMO, so I don't want to kill it.
     
  14. n0ah1897

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    I don't know how your racing wheel works, but I don't see how it could kill it. My Logitech racing wheel works with USB only and the power brick only powers the force feedback and not the wheel itself.
     
  15. TechnicolorDalek

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    It should be fine.... most power bricks are crap at actually regulating voltage... it can likely take 6v.
     
  16. SeaDooSnipe

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    I have one and it works fine without power, but it needs it for force feedback and such. Plus, it's a real bitch to turn without power.
     
  17. Hemi

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    My Driving Force GT won't do jack until its connected to power. Bloody thing can rip your arms of with the FF though when it is connected.
     
  18. Cwazywazy

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    I wouldn't wanna try it with a power brick that doesn't have the same or close ratings. I got a dartboard for next to free at a tag sale once but it didn't come with a cable so I got a brick made for a speaker because anything else I found was too little power. It worked for like a minute before the dartboard made a big bang and a puff of smoke.
     
  19. SixSixSevenSeven

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    5v at 0.1A sounds very low for force feedback, that is in range of USB bus power still. Sure its not more?
     
  20. Bubbleawsome

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    Maybe that's not force feedback while 24v at 0.75a is force feedback?
     
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