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Old 10-23-2007, 05:47 PM   #122 (permalink)
Doby
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Re: Which program do you most want us to team up in?

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Quit 101 - Fatal error: NaN detected: (ener[xx])
Quit 101 - Fatal error: NaN detected: (ener[xx])
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Folding@home Core Shutdown: EARLY_UNIT_END
xx can be 0, 11, 12, 13, 18, 20, or perhaps other values.


From Gromacs.org: The error comes from coordinates being NaN (not a number). The physical reason for this is that particles come too close to each other.
The most frequent cause of this error is an unstable CPU, which causes incorrect results to be inserted into the simulation. This is turn can result in molecules being reported in different (wrong) positions sometimes manifesting itself in this error.
John,

Your temps are fine,
When you installed the video card did you disable the onboard grahics and remove the drivers?
I still think the issue is your motherboard as with alot of boards in that era it can't handle all the ram dimms being occupied, a work around for this was to up the ram voltages or vdim by 0.2 but your bios don't support that.

The alternative as we discussed would be to install two 1 gig sticks and I forget if I told you this,,,,,,,,,, before purchasing new ram try removing the stick in dimm 2 as a test, this would prove my theory about the 3 dimms being occupied correct or not.

If it still don't work like that don't waste your money on new ram and just keep the 3 rams you now have.
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