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This team is about to take over the #20 spot from SPRC. We have no way to fight them off, but we can fight off some others that will threaten our #21 position in the near future.
Losing people like BMWBMW hurts a lot, but every little bit counts. I have some left over parts that are not enough for a decent folding machine. I've came to an agreement with my roommate. I would give him the part for no charge provided he also starts folding ASAP. I knew the added monthly costs didn't amount to anything for him compared to the initial outlay of a new pc.
We need more folders, we're down to 140 active members.
What does TSC stand for anyway?
Losing people like BMWBMW hurts a lot, but every little bit counts. I have some left over parts that are not enough for a decent folding machine. I've came to an agreement with my roommate. I would give him the part for no charge provided he also starts folding ASAP. I knew the added monthly costs didn't amount to anything for him compared to the initial outlay of a new pc.
We need more folders, we're down to 140 active members.
What does TSC stand for anyway?
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Hello,
Here's the excellent stats page run by Extreme Overclocking:
http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/team_list.php?s=
And indeed, we are now #21 in the world. We need to get folks to reactivate their Folding clients; and anybody running a dual core Intel Mac or dual core 64bit Linux machine should run the beta SMP clients. The Windows SMP client is still pretty buggy, but it might still be better than running two concurrent clients?
Here's the excellent stats page run by Extreme Overclocking:
http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/team_list.php?s=
And indeed, we are now #21 in the world. We need to get folks to reactivate their Folding clients; and anybody running a dual core Intel Mac or dual core 64bit Linux machine should run the beta SMP clients. The Windows SMP client is still pretty buggy, but it might still be better than running two concurrent clients?
For X1900 class GPU:I wonder how much electricity they use
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/video/ ... 006_4.html
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/video/ ... xtx_7.html
For PS3:
http://folding.stanford.edu/FAQ-PS3.html
There is some evidence that the ATi GPUs are more efficient than the PS3 at churning out points, so it may be cheaper (both in money and electricity) to make a stripped-down rig with an X1900 GPU than to buy the PS3.What is the power consumption of the PS3 running the FAH client? Is it safe to run the PS3 24X7?
We expect the PS3 to use about 200W while running Folding@Home. We have several PS3's running in our lab, running Folding@Home 24/7 and have had good results so far.
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You'll break 1000 points a day no problemo. We don't have enough of those.jaganath wrote:Seriously? I have an X2 3800, an X2 4200 and a single-core 3800+. Unfortunately I only have 2 AM2 motherboards, so I will use the dual-cores. I only just found out F@H only supports 64-bit Linux ATM, so I will have to get a 64-bit Linux OS (K/Ubuntu?).
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Wow. I've forgotten about folding. I have four computers sitting in my room doing nothing right now. Reading this definately makes me want to fold!
I don't know where to begin. So the Linux client is better? I'm familiar with VMware and know how to run Ubuntu with it. I also want to fold with my X1950pro. Is there a linux version for that? I've been meaning to install Ubuntu on my main computer anyways. (dual boot) Then I can run Ubuntu during the day (when I'm at school) and Windows during the afternoon/night/weekend.
So where should I start?
I've got the system in my sig, which will run Ubuntu. I would love to run 2 instances of the CPU client and one for the GPU.
I have a 1.7GHz P4 Dell running windows. I think I should just run the windows client.
I also two 1GHz P3 Dells. One runs Win 2000, but will probably dual boot soon. I'll run the windows version until I get Linux installed. The other has no os ATM but will be a file server with FreeNAS. Can F@H be run with a Live Linux CD?
Thanks for reading, and sorry for all the questions. I realize I have alot of horsepower, and thought I could help you guys out! Thanks!
I don't know where to begin. So the Linux client is better? I'm familiar with VMware and know how to run Ubuntu with it. I also want to fold with my X1950pro. Is there a linux version for that? I've been meaning to install Ubuntu on my main computer anyways. (dual boot) Then I can run Ubuntu during the day (when I'm at school) and Windows during the afternoon/night/weekend.
So where should I start?
I've got the system in my sig, which will run Ubuntu. I would love to run 2 instances of the CPU client and one for the GPU.
I have a 1.7GHz P4 Dell running windows. I think I should just run the windows client.
I also two 1GHz P3 Dells. One runs Win 2000, but will probably dual boot soon. I'll run the windows version until I get Linux installed. The other has no os ATM but will be a file server with FreeNAS. Can F@H be run with a Live Linux CD?
Thanks for reading, and sorry for all the questions. I realize I have alot of horsepower, and thought I could help you guys out! Thanks!
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I have a PIII running and some big work units can take over a week to finish. I think I will allow that pc to accept work units that have no deadline. Most WUs do have a deadline.I also two 1GHz P3 Dells.
I don't understand, why do we keep losing folders? We fought off the Anand Team long ago, now they are about to pass us.
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My main rig is down at the moment... got rid of the dust bunnies and it no longer works...
Though I don't know why the electronic components are no longer working... the smoke is still inside.....
But an XP4400+ Dual Core with 2GB RAM running Linux is on it's way...
64Bit Linux SMP goodness here I/We come...
Pete
Spot on info.jaganath wrote:AFAIUI (not much) you need to leave one core free to "feed" the GPU client.
My main rig is down at the moment... got rid of the dust bunnies and it no longer works...
Though I don't know why the electronic components are no longer working... the smoke is still inside.....
But an XP4400+ Dual Core with 2GB RAM running Linux is on it's way...
64Bit Linux SMP goodness here I/We come...
Pete
Only for 64-bit multi-core systems, really. Otherwise I think it's pretty much a tossupangelkiller wrote:So the Linux client is better?
Nope, GPU folding is windows only.angelkiller wrote:I also want to fold with my X1950pro. Is there a linux version for that?
I saw some instructions for this on the F@H forums. Obviously the actual CD used to run it isn't the big issue here, as long as it provides the tools used. Just skip to step 8 if using something else, as what's above that is specific to the CD.angelkiller wrote:I also two 1GHz P3 Dells. One runs Win 2000, but will probably dual boot soon. I'll run the windows version until I get Linux installed. The other has no os ATM but will be a file server with FreeNAS. Can F@H be run with a Live Linux CD?
As for deadlines, many of the linux WUs (probably over 30 different runs of project 1496) I've run had 48 days as the preferred deadline, and took my xp2500+ on average 154 hours of folding, that's 6 days and 10 hours, with me frequently using the CPU for gaming etc for part of this time. I'd say a P3 700 should be able to stay within 3 weeks if running 24/7, which is still less than half of the preferred deadline. Oh, and the final deadline is 127 days (after which you don't get points).
VMWare Server is software that allows you to run a different OS from within windows. So its a way of running the LINUX F@H client from within windows.jaganath wrote:VMware can you explain a little about what this is and how to configure it?
The benefits of doing this is that if you need to use windows on the machine then you dont need to reboot and the CPU is always kept working .
The Cons: Some amount of CPU power is wasted by VMWare itself. I dont know how much this is.
I am running this setup on a Core2Duo on WinXP and I am getting 1760 points every day or so...