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    david (david@hollow.raccoon.quest)'s status on Monday, 26-Aug-2024 04:39:01 JST david david

    my computer is at 69%

    In conversation about 9 months ago from hollow.raccoon.quest permalink
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      meso (meso@the.asbestos.cafe)'s status on Monday, 26-Aug-2024 04:38:49 JST meso meso
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      • Dushman
      • The Great Ape (Hollow Squad)
      • CyberFrog
      @dushman @thegreatape @david @froge they don't actually, meds
      In conversation about 9 months ago permalink
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      Dushman (dushman@hollow.raccoon.quest)'s status on Monday, 26-Aug-2024 04:38:50 JST Dushman Dushman
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      • CyberFrog

      @froge@social.glitched.systems @david@hollow.raccoon.quest @thegreatape@hollow.raccoon.quest
      There's a reason GPUs pulled out of mining rigs die so fast. Same principle here.

      In conversation about 9 months ago permalink
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      CyberFrog (froge@social.glitched.systems)'s status on Monday, 26-Aug-2024 04:38:52 JST CyberFrog CyberFrog
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      • The Great Ape (Hollow Squad)

      @dushman@hollow.raccoon.quest @david@hollow.raccoon.quest @thegreatape@hollow.raccoon.quest I am 99% sure having the CPU that hot won't actually degrade it at all, you should go check out analysis of second hand CPUs that have been used for crypto mining at like 100% load at these temperatures for 3+ years straight

      the chips literally lose like 1% performance, maybe less, which is within error margins... They're literally built to run at high temps on 100% load for years, chips don't actually degrade from being run this way, they throttle themselves way before that's ever an issue

      In conversation about 9 months ago permalink
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      Dushman (dushman@hollow.raccoon.quest)'s status on Monday, 26-Aug-2024 04:38:53 JST Dushman Dushman
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      • CyberFrog

      @froge@social.glitched.systems @david@hollow.raccoon.quest @thegreatape@hollow.raccoon.quest tbh 98c on a modern desktop is fineIt's not fine anywhere. It massively accelerates chip degradation.

      In conversation about 9 months ago permalink
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      CyberFrog (froge@social.glitched.systems)'s status on Monday, 26-Aug-2024 04:38:54 JST CyberFrog CyberFrog
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      • The Great Ape (Hollow Squad)

      @dushman@hollow.raccoon.quest @david@hollow.raccoon.quest @thegreatape@hollow.raccoon.quest tbh 98c on a modern desktop is fine, on a laptop that's kinda bad for the... everything else

      But on a desktop the chips just thermal throttle super hard and your performance gets a lot worse instead of the CPU breaking, a lot of new intel chips have like 110c thermal limits lol

      In conversation about 9 months ago permalink
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      Dushman (dushman@hollow.raccoon.quest)'s status on Monday, 26-Aug-2024 04:38:55 JST Dushman Dushman
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      • The Great Ape (Hollow Squad)

      @david @thegreatape holy shit your CPU is burning up, crank up those fans. 98 degrees is gonna nose make it die way faster.

      In conversation about 9 months ago permalink
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      david (david@hollow.raccoon.quest)'s status on Monday, 26-Aug-2024 04:38:56 JST david david
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      • Dushman
      • The Great Ape (Hollow Squad)

      @dushman @thegreatape not doin much rn

      In conversation about 9 months ago permalink

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      Dushman (dushman@hollow.raccoon.quest)'s status on Monday, 26-Aug-2024 04:38:58 JST Dushman Dushman
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      • The Great Ape (Hollow Squad)

      @thegreatape @david
      Ate 31% of it

      In conversation about 9 months ago permalink
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      The Great Ape (Hollow Squad) (thegreatape@hollow.raccoon.quest)'s status on Monday, 26-Aug-2024 04:39:00 JST The Great Ape (Hollow Squad) The Great Ape (Hollow Squad)
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      @david battery? cpu usage? ram usage? Brightness? volume?

      In conversation about 9 months ago permalink
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      meso (meso@the.asbestos.cafe)'s status on Monday, 26-Aug-2024 04:44:00 JST meso meso
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      • Dushman
      • The Great Ape (Hollow Squad)
      • CyberFrog
      @froge @david @thegreatape @dushman yeah dushman is talking out of his ass here, mining GPUs are well known to actually last just as long as normally used ones because they're taken care of, they're taken out of usage only because the MH rate is too low to be profitable anymore, not because they're broken
      In conversation about 9 months ago permalink
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      CyberFrog (froge@social.glitched.systems)'s status on Monday, 26-Aug-2024 04:44:01 JST CyberFrog CyberFrog
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      • meso
      • Dushman
      • The Great Ape (Hollow Squad)

      @meso@the.asbestos.cafe @dushman@hollow.raccoon.quest @thegreatape@hollow.raccoon.quest @david@hollow.raccoon.quest yeah the GPUs don't die faster, this is my point, the hardware runs fine, LTT actually spent months of their life and lab equipment to test these things and the hardware works fine even if you abuse it at 100c with 100% load for years

      like I am saying it's fine because the effect you're talking about here literally doesn't exist, used GPUs don't die faster, they're fine lol

      In conversation about 9 months ago permalink

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