@CatPlusPlus Well, everything basically spikes in power usage during boot, so you need to be able to supply a good deal more than it'll use during normal usage
@Mysticial k, your PSU most likely contributes quite a bit too. They tend to be most efficient when running at roughly 50% capacity, and can be very inefficient at other load levels
@jalf Yeah, which it does run at about 50% capacity. I have a higher-end machine that pulls 700W on a 1000W PSU. That one's a beast, I had to go through about 3 PSUs before I could find one that could properly handle it.
yeah, mine is completely silent. Last I checked, it had stopped completely. I'm guessing it speeds up a bit under load, but normally, it just laughs at the load levels I present it with ;)
@Xeo don't know if you are much into anime music, but wanted to let you know that I just discovered that Kalafina (from Madoka, Fate/Zero, Kara no Kyoukai) is coming to Germany this summer.
@Mysticial Well yeah, Ivy is a nice toy, I am looking very forward to the reduced power compsumption cause that will make running the machine silent @ load way easier. For your development of y-cruncher, BD is definitely a nice thing. Performance wise unfortunately not.
I'm still waiting for HD prices to drop... I've been putting off upgrading my Anime server for 2 months now. And the usage bar has finally turned red in Windows...
@bamboon v0.6.1 has support for FMA4 and XOP. The critical algorithm that's used for computations > 50 billion digits - by instruction count, is about 10 - 20% shorter than the AVX version only.
"In addition to those countries of the world that use dollars or pesos, a number of other countries use the $ symbol to denote their currencies...." so $ does not imply USD.
My relevant _vimrc settings:
set encoding=utf8
set fileencoding=ucs-bom,utf8,cp1250,latin1
set guifont=Consolas:h9:cEASTEUROPE
set printfont=Consolas:h9:cEASTEUROPE
I can write CE / Croatian characters on screen (šđčćž ŠĐČĆŽ) but when printed out they come up looking as ... well, the closest d...
@LucDanton yeah, the infinity side should be a bit lower.
the name is CTwist or TwistedC or Cinfinity (although that last one is a bit presumptious, the other two probably grasp the value of the end product better :P)
@CatPlusPlus It seems to be a posix-libgcc/libstdc++ problem (the magic that uses winpthreads to make std::thread work), my last normal 4.6 build (without std::thread) works just fine.
How long does a computer last these days before it becomes unstable? I'm dreading having to study the hardware market again, and my computer is already 6 years old.
@FredOverflow: because i thought I understood the new "simpler" rules (in my opinion a nightmare compared to old ones) but some C++ expert doesn't agree with my analysis
Native operator expressions are not equivalent to overloaded operator expressions. There is a sequence point at the binding of values to function arguments, which makes the operator++() versions well-defined. But that doesn't exist for the native-type case.
In all four cases, i changes twice wit...