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Processor Information:
{{inventory/in/place|living room/front}}
    Vendor: AuthenticAMD
versions: [[../PC002|Bunsen 1.1]] .. [[../PC003|Bunsen 3]] .. [[../PC016|Bunsen 4 (2019)]]
    CPU Family:  0x10
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    CPU Model:  0x2
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    CPU Stepping:  0x3
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    CPU Type:  0x0
==Version 3==
    Speed:  2400 Mhz
* was formerly Gonzo 1.1
    4 logical processors
* '''RAM''': 4 GB (upgraded from 2 GB in October 2013) - DDR2
    4 physical processors
* '''CPU''': AMD Phenom(tm) 9750 Quad-Core Processor ([http://www.cpu-world.com/Sockets/Socket%20939.html Socket 939]) - 1.2 GHz
    HyperThreading: Unsupported
** socket-compatible with [http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/K8/AMD-Athlon%2064%203200+%20-%20ADA3200DAA4BW%20%28ADA3200BWBOX%29.html Athlon 64 3200+]
    FCMOV: Supported
* '''Sysbd''': Ecs A740GM-M [http://www.ascendtech.us/ecs-a740gm-m-am2-740g-sataii-pci-e-x16_i_mb64ecsa740gm1a.aspx specs]
    SSE2:  Supported
===History===
    SSE3:  Supported
* '''2020-10-04''' Booted successfully. Reset onboard clock. Using it to recover my old Bitcoin wallet.
    SSSE3:  Unsupported
* '''{{l/sub|2014-03-20}}''' system info from Steam
    SSE4a: Supported
===Subpages===
    SSE41: Unsupported
* [[/dead drive]] from 2012
    SSE42:  Unsupported
===Notes===
   
A possible solution for the "unreliable thermal sensor" issue is [http://forums.opensuse.org/english/get-technical-help-here/hardware/465108-possible-fix-unreliable-cpu-thermal-sensor-error.html here] -- when implemented, this did seem to solve the problems Harena was having with Bunsen being unbearably slow, and I don't think we've been seeing those messages since then either.
Network Information:
    Network Speed:  DSL/Cable > 2Mbps
   
Operating System Version:
    Linux Mint 14 Nadia (64 bit)
    Kernel Name: Linux
    Kernel Version:  3.5.0-43-generic
    X Server Vendor: The X.Org Foundation
    X Server Release:  11300000
    X Window Manager:  Marco
    Steam Runtime Version:  steam-runtime-release_2013-10-23
   
Video Card:
    Driver: NVIDIA Corporation GeForce 8400 GS/PCIe/SSE2
 
    Driver Version:  3.3.0 NVIDIA 310.14
    OpenGL Version: 3.3
    Desktop Color Depth: 24 bits per pixel
    Monitor Refresh Rate: 60 Hz
    VendorID:  0x10de
    DeviceID:  0x6e4
    Number of Monitors:  2
    Number of Logical Video Cards:  1
    Primary Display Resolution:  1920 x 1080
    Desktop Resolution: 1920 x 1080
    Primary Display Size: 18.78" x 10.55"  (21.54" diag)
                                            47.7cm x 26.8cm  (54.7cm diag)
    Primary Bus: PCI Express 16x
    Primary VRAM: 256 MB
    Supported MSAA Modes:  2x 4x 8x 16x
   
Sound card:
    Audio device: SigmaTel STAC9221 A2
   
Memory:
    RAM:  3954 Mb
   
Miscellaneous:
    UI Language:  English
    LANG:  en_US.UTF-8
    Microphone:  Yes, I have a microphone.
    Total Hard Disk Space Available:  467438 Mb
    Largest Free Hard Disk Block:  218125 Mb
   
Installed software:
   
Recent Failure Reports:
   
 
 
--[[User:Harena|Harena]] ([[User talk:Harena|talk]]) 05:38, 20 March 2014 (EDT)

Latest revision as of 21:47, 5 October 2020

Location: living room/front: <listing> <description>

versions: Bunsen 1.1 .. Bunsen 3 .. Bunsen 4 (2019)

IMG 20201004 140426338.jpg
IMG 20201004 140405234.jpg

Version 3

  • was formerly Gonzo 1.1
  • RAM: 4 GB (upgraded from 2 GB in October 2013) - DDR2
  • CPU: AMD Phenom(tm) 9750 Quad-Core Processor (Socket 939) - 1.2 GHz
  • Sysbd: Ecs A740GM-M specs

History

  • 2020-10-04 Booted successfully. Reset onboard clock. Using it to recover my old Bitcoin wallet.
  • 2014-03-20 system info from Steam

Subpages

Notes

A possible solution for the "unreliable thermal sensor" issue is here -- when implemented, this did seem to solve the problems Harena was having with Bunsen being unbearably slow, and I don't think we've been seeing those messages since then either.