Made the top 20 of the team! WOOHOO!:)
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Made the top 20 of the team! WOOHOO!:)
Good work ;)Quote:
Originally posted by gkline
Made the top 20 of the team! WOOHOO!:)
15000 points has fallen, 20k is next up, in time for xmas I would think.
Was over at the F@H forum making sure I was tweaked up correctly for folding and came across this, very interesting fact: Vijay Pande says, "In terms of raw teraflops, we have done computations which have sustained 50TF and have a peak capacity of over 90TF." That's staggering, makes F@H the fastest "super-computer" and beats #1 and #2 combined! :eek:
that's mind boggling. :eek: :cool:Quote:
Originally posted by OS-Wiz
Was over at the F@H forum making sure I was tweaked up correctly for folding and came across this, very interesting fact: Vijay Pande says, "In terms of raw teraflops, we have done computations which have sustained 50TF and have a peak capacity of over 90TF." That's staggering, makes F@H the fastest "super-computer" and beats #1 and #2 combined! :eek:
anyone who needs the 3.25 or 4.00 client can get them here:
http://www.stanford.edu/group/pandegroup/release/beta/
And for a great cause - humanity!:)
Has anyone noticed any performance increase using the 3.25 or 4.00 client over version 3.24?Quote:
Originally posted by serotone9
that's mind boggling. :eek: :cool:
anyone who needs the 3.25 or 4.00 client can get them here:
http://www.stanford.edu/group/pandegroup/release/beta/
I'm not sure if there's much performance increase to be expected, as its the FAHCore program doing the work, not the client.Quote:
Originally posted by imayoda
Has anyone noticed any performance increase using the 3.25 or 4.00 client over version 3.24?
That said, I think some folks have talked about a 1-2% increase with 4.00. Not worth it IMO for the risk of losing WUs.
I am sticking with 3.25 beta myself there's nothing that's convinced me to switch.
BTW Team we seem to be settling in around an 8K a day point production level. I realize the time will come when the team does reach its settling point. I was strongly hoping though we'd be a 10K a day team before we started settling. Mind you we're still one of the top 30 point producing teams in the world right now but I hope there's more to come.
hello...i decided i would see what this was all about, help out you know how it is. ok now i have installed and setup the program for 34149 team id. i was just wondering what else im suposed to to. and then how do i get it to run when im not doing anything...? i dont really understand this but i feel i could help.
This should answer 90% of your concerns hereQuote:
Originally posted by Muk108
hello...i decided i would see what this was all about, help out you know how it is. ok now i have installed and setup the program for 34149 team id. i was just wondering what else im suposed to to. and then how do i get it to run when im not doing anything...? i dont really understand this but i feel i could help.
We will get there saps as some of the new members start producing more and the rest of us keep adding machines ;)
Indeed you're right. My thirst for power and domination got the better of me in that post. Conquer OnQuote:
Originally posted by Foo_909
We will get there saps as some of the new members start producing more and the rest of us keep adding machines ;)
ok i have it setup, and it says working in the bottom corner but how do i know that it is actualy doing something? how long should this take? to change the percentage it has worked?
Just right click it and look at the log file under Status, it tells you your protein. Most projects are 100 iterations and it takes 4 to 45 minutes per iteration on my machines. It just works in the background using unused CPU cycles.Quote:
Originally posted by Muk108
ok i have it setup, and it says working in the bottom corner but how do i know that it is actualy doing something? how long should this take? to change the percentage it has worked?
Some projects take longer than others, depending on the complexity of the protein, etc. Take a look at THIS PAGE and click on the Description next to "your protein" to get detailed info.
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