I'm just folding on a Q6600/GTX 275 now. I used to use two Linux virtual machines for the Q6600, but now that I have to use a WiFi card instead of a good ol' ethernet connection I can't get the VMs to communicate. I think I"m going to buy a cheap router, load Tomato, and turn it into a four-port bridge so I can go back to using wired connections to reach the router downstairs. That'll double my CPU production.
My GTX 275 can put out some really serious points when it gets the right WUs, it just seems that I get a lot of those aweful 511 point jobs that take it down to only ~6000ppd instead of the 8000 (the 1888p WUs) to 10,000 (the 359 pointers) that it can get.
I also need to get the double 8800GT box going, that would add about 6-7000 more points per day depending on the work units. After that I'll pick up a pair of GTX 260s (the 216, 55nm shader models) and run them in another box. At least this is giving my old S939 gear a new lease on life, even if they're not actually making any points, my old Opterons (165 and 170) are feeding the GPUs. Having the extra two GPU boxes, and by the end of the year a new dedicated Linux box running the SMP client (the Linux box in my sig is long gone, need to delete that) with a Core i7 860. With a good overclock that could be another 8000ppd.
I fold for [H]ard|OCP, they need all the help they can get because EVGA is basically bribing people to fold (offering money off EVGA products). I thought about joining the EVGA team for that reason, but that's the wrong reason to run FAH. I'm hoping that by March 2010 I can be up to over 30,000 points per day.

