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Re: Welcome to our new Folding@Home Home

Postby BILLMCC66 » Fri Jan 16, 2009 12:56 pm

Is Yeshuas in trouble?
He has dropped off the pace, I know our PPDs have fallen lately but Stanford keeps hitting me with 511 point WUs and they take longer to process.
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Re: Welcome to our new Folding@Home Home

Postby yeshuas » Fri Jan 16, 2009 3:15 pm

BILLMCC66 wrote:Is Yeshuas in trouble?
He has dropped off the pace, I know our PPDs have fallen lately but Stanford keeps hitting me with 511 point WUs and they take longer to process.

My system is dealing me fits for the last couple of days. Yesterday my Internet was acting up, so I am sure my WU's were not sent correctly, if at all. :bashhead
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Re: Welcome to our new Folding@Home Home

Postby augie » Fri Jan 16, 2009 5:09 pm

Ya @ the 511s and add to that an a1 SMP which takes 2 days to fold so I went from 10.5K to 6K for a day. It is getting better today. ^*^ We have to expect that and hopefully just once in a while.
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Re: Welcome to our new Folding@Home Home

Postby kd1966 » Sat Jan 17, 2009 5:00 am

I just got 2 CPU's on my Phenom X4 running the core............ also have BOTH cores on my X2-4200 back up and running the cores as well........... not to mention my Athlon XP 3200+ that was not running the cores for some reason............ :question Anyhow, the next few weeks should be pretty interesting............ and I still need to find some documentation on isolating the GPU in my 9800GTX for folding..... :drool:
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Re: Welcome to our new Folding@Home Home

Postby augie » Sat Jan 17, 2009 5:38 am

and I still need to find some documentation on isolating the GPU in my 9800GTX for folding.....


Not sure what you mean there by 'isolating' Kev. :confused Anyways, this should be interesting as you're coming in with a farm! ^*^
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Re: Welcome to our new Folding@Home Home

Postby kd1966 » Sat Jan 17, 2009 5:48 am

I'm using the CLI client and I did not see anything where I could point to the video card gpu; I'm obviously doing this incorrectly, so I'll look it up this weekend ^*^
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Re: Welcome to our new Folding@Home Home

Postby augie » Sat Jan 17, 2009 5:58 am

kd1966 wrote:I'm using the CLI client and I did not see anything where I could point to the video card gpu; I'm obviously doing this incorrectly, so I'll look it up this weekend ^*^


You have to use the GPU2 from here. IT's also a CLI, I would at least stop the current one until you set it up properly, needs a new folder too to keep it separate from what you have running now.
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Re: Welcome to our new Folding@Home Home

Postby kd1966 » Sat Jan 17, 2009 6:08 am

Oh........ ok; that's kinda what I do on my multi processor systems anyhow - separate folders (On the Vista and Win7 system anyway) for the FAH client. Can't wait to start! ^*^
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Re: Welcome to our new Folding@Home Home

Postby augie » Sat Jan 17, 2009 6:09 am

kd1966 wrote:Oh........ ok; that's kinda what I do on my multi processor systems anyhow - separate folders (On the Vista and Win7 system anyway) for the FAH client. Can't wait to start! ^*^


You got the idea.;) :yesnod: BTW, you run SMP on your multicores? I assume you don't have a suitable vid card except for the GTX
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Re: Welcome to our new Folding@Home Home

Postby kd1966 » Sat Jan 17, 2009 6:13 am

augie wrote:
kd1966 wrote:Oh........ ok; that's kinda what I do on my multi processor systems anyhow - separate folders (On the Vista and Win7 system anyway) for the FAH client. Can't wait to start! ^*^


You got the idea.;) :yesnod: BTW, you run SMP on your multicores?


Not sure what you mean......... (SMP) :question I mean I HAVE symmetric multiprocessors.......... and they "run"....... :lol:

Also, I just discovered my X1600XT is NOT supported by this............doh! I'll get to the 9800GTX in the morning
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