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Welcome to our new Folding@Home Home

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Welcome to our modest though robust team of folders! You are all more than welcome to join us or ask specific questions about how to go about folding but please start a new thread to post your questions, this way nothing of importance will be lost and everyone here will help you out.

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Re: Welcome to our new Folding@Home Home

Postby BILLMCC66 » Sat Oct 03, 2009 9:47 am

Sorry guys but i am running just one PC for the moment so my points will drop a bit.

I am trying to decide if i want to spend money re-building my second PC or wait a while and do a new PC with i7 infrastructure ?

Never fear one way or another i will return with the second PC.
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Re: Welcome to our new Folding@Home Home

Postby augie » Sat Oct 03, 2009 2:08 pm

Boy, you have been having big issues recently! :pc :bashhead Did you find out what happened to your drives?
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Re: Welcome to our new Folding@Home Home

Postby BILLMCC66 » Sat Oct 03, 2009 2:20 pm

I suppose i bring a lot on myself by going places that i shouldn't (into the bios):embarrassed:

It was the Sata configuration that stopped me seeing them, after some work i got them to show but the last little problem filled 2 of them with gobbledygook but i am hoping i can reformat them.
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Re: Welcome to our new Folding@Home Home

Postby BILLMCC66 » Tue Nov 03, 2009 6:41 am

Sorry guys but i have stopped folding with GPU because the last 2 units (around 3000 points) have not shown due to not being able to connect to server and then timing out so i see no point in stressing the GPU for nothing.
I will continue with normal folding.
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Re: Welcome to our new Folding@Home Home

Postby augie » Tue Nov 03, 2009 12:44 pm

Ya, they're having server problems. Try again later.
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Re: Welcome to our new Folding@Home Home

Postby augie » Tue Nov 24, 2009 3:04 pm

It looks like they finally got to inputting the lost WU's from last week for us! ^*^
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Re: Welcome to our new Folding@Home Home

Postby augie » Mon Nov 30, 2009 6:31 pm

Sigh, sad to say we've finally hit the folding wall with our current resources and I don't see much that we can do about it either.:( There's new teams now that are gaining 250K PPD or more overtaking us. :shocked: Still, to get to the #255 team mark is very impressive for such a small team! Kudos to all!!!

On a brighter note, we're getting close to the 20M mark! ^*^ Thanks for all of your efforts.:) :notworthy
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Re: Welcome to our new Folding@Home Home

Postby BILLMCC66 » Mon Dec 21, 2009 9:35 am

Sorry guys i have been AWOL for a while (problems at home)

I have found another overclocking tool for the GPUs it also allows you to change the core voltage.

http://downloads.guru3d.com/MSI-AfterBu ... -2392.html
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Re: Welcome to our new Folding@Home Home

Postby c0ldfyr3 » Tue Jan 25, 2011 2:34 am

is it possible to get all the PC's running F@H to work on the same WU with out having to use a network share?
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Re: Welcome to our new Folding@Home Home

Postby augie » Tue Jan 25, 2011 7:55 pm

c0ldfyr3 wrote:is it possible to get all the PC's running F@H to work on the same WU with out having to use a network share?


I've never seen that and can't imagine why you'd want to. One WU/physical CPU/GPU works just fine.
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