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|CPU || Intel core i7-10700 @ 2.9GHz, 16 core | |CPU || Intel core i7-10700 @ 2.9GHz, 16 core | ||
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|RAM || | |RAM || 2 x 32GB = 64 GB | ||
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|Storage || 512 GB M.2 SSD for OS <br> 4 TB HDD for storage. | |Storage || 512 GB M.2 SSD for OS <br> 4 TB HDD for storage. | ||
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| Monitors || ASUS VP348QGL 34", 3440 x 1440 <br> Samsung TU7000 65" TV | | Monitors || ASUS VP348QGL 34", 3440 x 1440 <br> Samsung TU7000 65" TV | ||
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|OS || Ubuntu | |OS || Ubuntu 22.04 | ||
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* PtolemyGUI (DWBA calculation) | * PtolemyGUI (DWBA calculation) | ||
* AutoFit.C (/home/tandem/Downloads/AutoFit.C) | * AutoFit.C (/home/tandem/Downloads/AutoFit.C) | ||
= Read before any change of hardware = | |||
After any change of hardware, like add disk, add ram. BIOS will go to the "default" setting, and the default setting will enable the intel RAID-ON. This will make the boost disk not readable. When after hardware change, it will detect the change and please go to BIOS setting, change the disk setting to be '''AHIC'''. |
Revision as of 16:05, 3 May 2024
This computer is a replacement for the old acq computer. Its main purpose is remote DAQ.
Configuration
CPU | Intel core i7-10700 @ 2.9GHz, 16 core |
RAM | 2 x 32GB = 64 GB |
Storage | 512 GB M.2 SSD for OS 4 TB HDD for storage. |
Display card | Radeon PRO WX 3200, 4 mini-dsiplay output |
Monitors | ASUS VP348QGL 34", 3440 x 1440 Samsung TU7000 65" TV |
OS | Ubuntu 22.04 |
Software
- LISE++
- CERN ROOT 6.26/00
- Slack
- PtolemyGUI (DWBA calculation)
- AutoFit.C (/home/tandem/Downloads/AutoFit.C)
Read before any change of hardware
After any change of hardware, like add disk, add ram. BIOS will go to the "default" setting, and the default setting will enable the intel RAID-ON. This will make the boost disk not readable. When after hardware change, it will detect the change and please go to BIOS setting, change the disk setting to be AHIC.