Here's my BP6. Dual C500's running at 600, 256MB RAM, a 3.2GB main drive with two 6.4's in a RAID-0 array. Nothing super special yet, but hereya go!
(Posted this on the beta board, but since we're back here, I'll drop em again.)
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w83782d-i2c-0-2d
Adapter: SMBus PIIX4 adapter at 5000
VCore 1:   +1.97 V  (min =  +1.79 V, max =  +2.19 V)
Vtt:       +1.50 V  (min =  +1.79 V, max =  +2.19 V)
+3.3V:     +3.30 V  (min =  +2.82 V, max =  +3.79 V)
+5V:       +5.03 V  (min =  +2.15 V, max =  +0.00 V)
+12V:     +12.10 V  (min =  +8.39 V, max =  +0.79 V)
-12V:     -12.85 V  (min =  -8.17 V, max =  +1.04 V)
-5V:       -5.70 V  (min =  +1.68 V, max =  +1.79 V)
V5SB:      +4.97 V  (min =  +1.67 V, max =  +1.94 V)
VCore2:    +1.98 V  (min =  +3.33 V, max =  +0.77 V)
CPU2 fan: 4354 RPM  (min = 24107 RPM, div = 2)
CPU1 fan: 4500 RPM  (min = 6887 RPM, div = 2)
CPU2 temp:   +38°C  (high =   -12°C, hyst =   +72°C)   sensor = thermistor   ALARM
CPU1 temp: +37.5°C  (high =   +80°C, hyst =   +75°C)   sensor = thermistor      
MB temp:   +41.5°C  (high =   +80°C, hyst =   +75°C)   sensor = thermistor      
vid:      +2.000 V  (VRM Version 8.2)
alarms:
beep_enable:
          Sound alarm disabled
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top - 00:23:24 up 48 min,  2 users,  load average: 1.83, 1.95, 1.55
Tasks:  65 total,   3 running,  62 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie
Cpu0  : 74.2% us,  3.3% sy,  0.0% ni,  5.6% id,  0.0% wa,  0.3% hi, 16.6% si
Cpu1  : 70.6% us,  4.3% sy,  0.0% ni, 24.8% id,  0.0% wa,  0.0% hi,  0.3% si
Mem:    255476k total,   251440k used,     4036k free,     1120k buffers
Swap:   338680k total,    33364k used,   305316k free,    59908k cached
  PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEM    TIME+  COMMAND
 2858 root      17   0  186m  98m 2912 R 99.9 39.6  29:25.67 quake3-smp.x86
 2750 root      14  -1 92764  40m 2628 S  8.6 16.2   3:26.77 X
 2826 root      15   0 24632 5728 4208 S  1.7  2.2   0:21.84 gkrellm
 3183 root      16   0  2064 1060  828 R  0.7  0.4   0:00.10 top
 2811 root      15   0 20572 4996 3156 S  0.3  2.0   0:01.81 artsd
 2830 root      15   0 40476  11m 9480 S  0.3  4.5   0:01.55 knotify
 2837 root      16   0 35432  16m 8924 S  0.3  6.5   0:10.09 konsole
    1 root      16   0   668  128   92 S  0.0  0.1   0:00.72 init
    2 root      RT   0     0    0    0 S  0.0  0.0   0:00.00 migration/0
    3 root      34  19     0    0    0 S  0.0  0.0   0:00.00 ksoftirqd/0
    4 root      RT   0     0    0    0 S  0.0  0.0   0:00.00 migration/1
    5 root      34  19     0    0    0 S  0.0  0.0   0:00.00 ksoftirqd/1
    6 root      10  -5     0    0    0 S  0.0  0.0   0:00.21 events/0
    7 root      10  -5     0    0    0 S  0.0  0.0   0:00.00 events/1
    8 root      10  -5     0    0    0 S  0.0  0.0   0:00.02 khelper
    9 root      11  -5     0    0    0 S  0.0  0.0   0:00.00 kthread

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processor       : 0
vendor_id       : GenuineIntel
cpu family      : 6
model           : 6
model name      : Celeron (Mendocino)
stepping        : 5
cpu MHz         : 600.074
cache size      : 128 KB
fdiv_bug        : no
hlt_bug         : no
f00f_bug        : no
coma_bug        : no
fpu             : yes
fpu_exception   : yes
cpuid level     : 2
wp              : yes
flags           : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov
pat pse36 mmx fxsr
bogomips        : 1201.69
processor       : 1
vendor_id       : GenuineIntel
cpu family      : 6
model           : 6
model name      : Celeron (Mendocino)
stepping        : 5
cpu MHz         : 600.074
cache size      : 128 KB
fdiv_bug        : no
hlt_bug         : no
f00f_bug        : no
coma_bug        : no
fpu             : yes
fpu_exception   : yes
cpuid level     : 2
wp              : yes
flags           : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov
pat pse36 mmx fxsr
bogomips        : 1200.05

Nice going there Sabz! You actually stole my idea because I just bought myself a second drive so that I can stripe two drives with the software RAID stuff provided by Linux. I believe that the BP6 with Cellies will benefit greatly from it because HD performance is a major setback for the overall performance. Have you done any tests to see how fast it is compared to a single disk solution?Sabz5150 wrote:I'm using Linux software RAID, the drives are attached to the 2nd bus on the ATA/33 controller. I may use the Highpoint as a RAID controller soon though once I get more drives.
I'm helping my friend build his array, he wants to achieve 1TB RAID 5 for under 500 dollars. While helping him with that I am getting a good idea of current drive prices and will possibly try the same with the BP6.
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raiddev /dev/md0
        raid-level      0
        nr-raid-disks   2
        persistent-superblock 1
        chunk-size      4
        device  /dev/hdc1
        raid-disk       0
        device  /dev/hdd1
        raid-disk       1
 Didn't have one in there previously because I was thinking of a way to best hide all the cables and whatnot. Well, devised a way to do it so here ya go!
 Didn't have one in there previously because I was thinking of a way to best hide all the cables and whatnot. Well, devised a way to do it so here ya go!
Be careful with that though. The 366 was never made for anything but harddrives (the documentation even says so). There are also those who have been bit by the 366 in a bad way because it isn't really compatible with all harddrives out there. Just make sure if you are going to use it at all that you run disks on it for some time before comitting any serious data to it, even if you run RAID 5 or similar. In fact, if you are going to run RAID 5 then I would recommend going with a third party IDE controller instead.Sabz5150 wrote:The 366 handles an optical drive perfectly BTW.
Some people put the cover on the case to "hide" the cables.Sabz5150 wrote:On a side note, I installed a *gasp!* cdrom drive!Didn't have one in there previously because I was thinking of a way to best hide all the cables and whatnot...
Good deal Sabz! Dave_bob is just jealous that he didn't think of it firstSabz5150 wrote:So that's what that big sheet of metal is! Just kidding, heh. I wanted to see how clean of an install I could make. That, and I like showing off the BP6 and it's processors.
 The pics are great! Keep them coming if you have any more!
 The pics are great! Keep them coming if you have any more!Code: Select all
processor       : 0
vendor_id       : GenuineIntel
cpu family      : 6
model           : 6
model name      : Celeron (Mendocino)
stepping        : 5
cpu MHz         : 630.205
cache size      : 128 KB
fdiv_bug        : no
hlt_bug         : no
f00f_bug        : no
coma_bug        : no
fpu             : yes
fpu_exception   : yes
cpuid level     : 2
wp              : yes
flags           : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 mmx fxsr
bogomips        : 1261.20
processor       : 1
vendor_id       : GenuineIntel
cpu family      : 6
model           : 6
model name      : Celeron (Mendocino)
stepping        : 5
cpu MHz         : 630.205
cache size      : 128 KB
fdiv_bug        : no
hlt_bug         : no
f00f_bug        : no
coma_bug        : no
fpu             : yes
fpu_exception   : yes
cpuid level     : 2
wp              : yes
flags           : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 mmx fxsr
bogomips        : 1259.83

Whoa! Not bad! Good work there! You are entering territory that extremely few of us have managed to get to!Sabz5150 wrote:Well, I got the processors running solid at 630MHz, stock voltage. I'm working on up to 650 and beyond but it gets a bit unstable so I may tweak the voltages a bit.
 Once again, I am sure that a bit of voltage increase will help there.
 Once again, I am sure that a bit of voltage increase will help there. 
 
Funny. I always thought Fahrenheit was a European scientist.davd_bob wrote:BTW, many of us prefer good old American measurements...but unfortunatly most of the world leans meteric and therefore most of us can grasp 35C before 96F. It took me a while to adjust.

In America we don't hold it against someone just because they are from another country.InactiveX wrote:Funny. I always thought Fahrenheit was a European scientist.davd_bob wrote:BTW, many of us prefer good old American measurements...but unfortunatly most of the world leans meteric and therefore most of us can grasp 35C before 96F. It took me a while to adjust.
Why the heck would anyone want to do that? First thing I do when I buy or build a new system is take the cover off.davd_bob wrote:Some people put the cover on the case to "hide" the cables.Sabz5150 wrote:On a side note, I installed a *gasp!* cdrom drive!Didn't have one in there previously because I was thinking of a way to best hide all the cables and whatnot...
lol

