I have a few rigs still pluging away I should hit top ten soon!!!! It's been a long ride. Nice job guys.
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I have a few rigs still pluging away I should hit top ten soon!!!! It's been a long ride. Nice job guys.
I just got an X1900XTX up and running the GPU client, is anyone else doing that? It's seriously loud and seriously hot, but it's chewing through those GRO-GPU proteins like there is no tomorrow.
I don't have XTX but I do have X1900XT 512 MB and yeah, it does chew them up rather well. :)
I don't think there is a huge difference between the two cards, maybe 30 seconds a frame. I can't tell you the frame times of the two cards, because the GPU client doesn't tell you how long they take. Too bad.
Look at thoes leaders, top 3 all red. Go team. I've been doing 2.5s/frame but I can't keep up. Way to go all. :)
Why is Sharky's donator name SF and not Sharky Extreme?
I just checked again. It is Sharky Forum!
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Originally Posted by Nater
I just got a x1900xtx and I am running the GPU client as well now. This card is sweet! TOP 10 SOON!!!! Wake
When you join a team do your accumulated points go to the team or do you start again?
No, you're points are not transferred. You start accumulating new points for your new team. Although you're overall points total remains the same.
When you're on a team is your donator ID and points still listed separately?
Your ID total and for each team you folded for with that ID are reported, for example here is my stats.Quote:
Originally Posted by NC
How do I run the GPU client? Do I need an ATI card?
I don't run any GPU clients, but Nater and some of the others do and I will leave this one for them to answer.
From FAH: We now support serveral classes of GPU boards, including X1600, X1800, and X1900 class GPU's from ATI. At the launch, we supported X1900 cards only. X1800 cards do not provide the performance seen in X1900's and so we strongly recommend X1900 class cards (although we now officially support X1800).
Most of the proteins I get are 186 or so points. How do I get the 1440 point proteins? Do I need a multi-core?
To get the newer and larger projects you need to set the parameters for getting advanced projects (advanced methods) and those larger than 5 mb in size (bigWU). You do get a bonus for these I think, but unless you have lots of RAM and a fast CPU they take a long time to complete. I do run them on a 3GHz Intel with HT and they seem to do fine.
When set at 100 % FAH only seems to use 50% of the CPU. Is this because I have HT enabled?
Yes with HT or dual cores it only shows 50% for each instance running.Quote:
Originally Posted by NC
Just to be careful because I've lost projects before, if I disable HT in the BIOS could that confuse FAH and cause loss of the finished WUs?
did you see this?
http://folding.stanford.edu/FAQ-SMP.html
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Originally Posted by NC
To run the GPU client, you need an ATi X1000 class GPU. You'll definitely get the best results with something like the X1900XTX or X1950XTX, the 512MB cards. I don't think you take too much of a hit with 256MB, but then again, I've never ran it that way. The lower-end cards, like the X1650, you'd be better off avoiding.
As for the large work units, just about anything around 1000 points and higher is for the SMP client. To run the SMP client, I'd recommend you at least have an Athlon X2, preferably a Core 2 Duo and a model with 4MB of cache. Some people can complete them on overclocked Pentium Ds, but they usually run right up to the deadline. These WUs have very short deadlines and aren't for the faint of heart. They have the SMP client in versions for 64-bit Linux, Windows, and Mac OSX (intel). I've heard the best performance is on the Linux client, I'd suspect the OSX client performs similarly. I run the Windows client on both my machines (the ones in the signature below) and it alone makes well over 1000 points per day.
I'm getting ready to take the X1900XT out of that Athlon X2 box and building a dedicated GPU machine. Well, it'll still run one console (Opteron 165), but most of it's production will be from the GPU. I also have an Opteron 170 that'll be running the SMP client as soon as I get some more parts. I need a power supply, hard drive, and some form of enclosure. I'll probably be putting those machines in rackmount enclosures, 4U and 2U respectively.
I'm probably going to end up building a small farm. I'm going to need a decent KVM, a rack, and some space (basement or garage). I'm already planning on buying a decent gigabit switch. I'll need a crappy d-sub LCD monitor as well.
I just put my PS3 on duty. It's a pretty quick folder, too.
I have my PS3, this computer, my mom's office computer, and my brother's computer folding all the time now. I am using SMP on my computer. I'm thinking of putting together a X2 computer for strictly folding and some HT.
I'm thinking about coming over, [H]ard doesn't need me and Kyle Benett is a doucher (or at least acts like one on the interweb). I only have three machines online now. My 3.33GHz Core 2 and 2.6GHz X2 are running the SMP client along with my dad's office computer running a console. I have two Opterons (165 and 170) and two X1900XTs that are coming online soon, plus two quad cores are on the way.
:) Welcome to the team!!!:D