> I think I've only come across it a couple of times, and didn't have any
> replication, so I don't know if they were unusual individuals or a
> design problem. From your description of replacing the mb, it sounds as
> though it's a design problem -- unless as Uwe suggested, it's a power
> s
On 1/15/2007 2:38 PM, Ulrike Grömping wrote:
> Duncan,
> thanks. Not knowing what is a quiet or noisy loop beforehand, I wouldn't like
> to do my programming around that theme though :-)
> By the way, does your phrase "noisy CPUs" suggest noisy types of CPU or noisy
> individuals of generally o
On 1/15/2007 5:43 PM, Arne Henningsen wrote:
> On Monday, 15. January 2007 18:44, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
>> On 1/15/2007 11:23 AM, Arne Henningsen wrote:
>>> On Friday, 12. January 2007 11:39, you wrote:
[...]
I think you misunderstood me, given the "long answer".
>>> Indeed, I misundersto
On Monday, 15. January 2007 18:44, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> On 1/15/2007 11:23 AM, Arne Henningsen wrote:
> > On Friday, 12. January 2007 11:39, you wrote:
> >> [...]
> >> I think you misunderstood me, given the "long answer".
> >
> > Indeed, I misunderstood you.
> >
> >> We haven't
> >> changed the
I don't think it would be necessary to do any programming. Just run
another program at the same time.
On 1/15/07, Ulrike Grömping <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Duncan,
> thanks. Not knowing what is a quiet or noisy loop beforehand, I wouldn't like
> to do my programming around that theme though :
Ulrike,
Well, it sounds like you are doing the correct things. Nice to know
that Speedfan seems to work well.
The comments from others on the ASUS boards would certainly seem to
support Duncan's and Uwe's hypotheses.
If the supplier is willing to replace the power unit, it is certainly
worth tr
As of SVN revision 40493, this wish is NOT fulfilled, and should be moved out
of the wishlist-fulfilled category again.
The note "Use :::" does NOT address this issue, and the triple colon operator
will fail to look up the symbols in question just like the double colon
operator. In fact this is
Duncan,
thanks. Not knowing what is a quiet or noisy loop beforehand, I wouldn't like
to do my programming around that theme though :-)
By the way, does your phrase "noisy CPUs" suggest noisy types of CPU or noisy
individuals of generally ok types of CPU (you might not know that, though)?
Regar
Marc,
actually I am running speedfan and can even change fan speed with it,and this
does not do anything to the noise. I've had the noise occurboth with CPU temps
of 51°C and 36°C, depending on whether I insist onlow CPU fan speed or allow
almost 3000rpm. I've completely stopped thechassis fan
"Spule": Spool or coil perhaps?:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spule_(Elektrotechnik)
In addition to both Uwe's and Duncan's replies, it might be of value to
gather some additional empiric data, such as CPU Temps and Fan Speeds
and note if there is some threshold as to when this sound occurs.
Hin-Tak Leung wrote:
> 2.4.0 works and 2.4.1/2.5dev crashes, all on the same machine with
> the same version of wine in en_GB.UTF-8 locale.
>
> export |grep 'LANG'
> declare -x LANG="en_GB.UTF-8"
>
> I found all 3 versions of Rgui.exe hangs (and not crashes) if I run
> wine under LANG=C .
>
> I
Ulrike,
It can happen that different types of simulations and programs can put
load on different regions of the CPU and comsume different amounts of
power or simply are causing different patterns in the power consumptions
Two things might cause the noise (at least, I have seen these things in
On 1/15/2007 12:02 PM, Ulrike Grömping wrote:
> Dear R-developers,
>
> the following may seem a weird question for R-devel – I try anyway, because
> it
> does seem to be related to usage of R and R's way of interacting with the
> hardware.
>
> When running R (2.4.0) on my new dual core Windows
On 1/15/2007 11:23 AM, Arne Henningsen wrote:
> On Friday, 12. January 2007 11:39, you wrote:
>> [...]
>> I think you misunderstood me, given the "long answer".
>
> Indeed, I misunderstood you.
>
>> We haven't
>> changed the way deparse() handles "/". The solution in R-devel is given
>> below
Dear R-developers,
the following may seem a weird question for R-devel I try anyway, because it
does seem to be related to usage of R and R's way of interacting with the
hardware.
When running R (2.4.0) on my new dual core Windows XP system (Intel Core 2 Duo
E6600, Mainboard ASUS P5B, BeQuie
On Friday, 12. January 2007 11:39, you wrote:
> [...]
> I think you misunderstood me, given the "long answer".
Indeed, I misunderstood you.
> We haven't
> changed the way deparse() handles "/". The solution in R-devel is given
> below.
I prefer to use "keep.source=FALSE", because I generally
Hi all.
I've noticed that on the R homepage:
http://www.r-project.org/
one can read, as the latest news:
" R version 2.4.0 has been released on 2006-10-03."
and can't find any citation of the 2.4.1 release of the last 18 december.
Bests,
Antonio.
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