Sweet using the -forceSSE switch speed up my folding quite a bit.
Sweet using the -forceSSE switch speed up my folding quite a bit.
Installed and running now.
Good idea moving it to the lounge, I'm sure a load more peeps will see this now.
[quote]Originally posted by 4th gen@19 March 2004 - 07:56
[b]Just got my first 2500 part WU. My other 4 up until now have been 500 parts, so this one is gonna take a long, long time...
Just out of interest, how long (on average) does it take you chaps to complete a 500 part WU, and what CPU have you got?
if anyone has probslems using the -forceSSE command with amd processors, there is a beta gromacs core which fixes the problem. it will be automatically distributed soon if you dont want to use a beta core.
http://www.stanford.edu/group/pandeg...ing/beta-core/
to install, download the new core. close folding@home, and put the new core in the f@h folder, then run f@h again and it will use the new core for gromacs WU's
It sure does. Welcome!Originally Posted by Haz
[quote][i]Originally posted by Lamsey+24 January 2004 - 17:27-->QUOTE (Lamsey @ 24 January 2004 - 17:27)
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I was looking over the team statistics, What I was wondering about is the pts. I see there is a page that you can goto to see what the worth of a package you are doing. How do you get these pts is it after you are done the package or every so offten? Im not really worried about the pts but it would be kool to see how I stack up against other ppl.
One last thing to ask, then I will stop asking so questions.
I was think about how to get my pc fold faster. I thought about running F@H in safemode, So I did. The #'s are hard to read and I only did this for a hour but it seemed to be a bit faster. Could anyone else see if this could work or not.
I've joined too and will let this run at all times, unless i'm gaming. I've also had UD Agent running for a while now which helps in cancer research. My computer is running 24-7, and i'm not even at it most the time so why not use up some clock cycles.
Well done jaigandhi5, for promoting this.
EDIT :- Athlon XP 2400 = 2gHz (let's not get into that one, ok :lol: (the geeks here will understand))
[quote]Originally posted by FlyingDutchman@19 March 2004 - 09:36
[b] The amount of frames contained in a WU says nothing 'bout how long it will take to finish the WU.
You can have a 2500 frames WU finishing faster than a 100 frames WU.
On the Summary page you can look up the WU you are working on; find out how many points that one earns you.
My rig (AMD 2400+) is capable of earning me about 3 points an hour.
All WU's are benchmarked on a slow PC (Pentium II 500 I think), and points are given to that particular WU according to the outcome.
Fold on
ok i came back from school early....toaday turn over day...so u could skip classes so i came early...
ok ill expain gromacs
There are 2 cores (FAHCore_78.exe and FAHCore_65.exe) you can check which core you are running by pushing CTRL+ALT+DELETE...
CORE_78 is gromacs the new fast one...
CORE_65 is the slow one
most of you probably have core_65 so u want it to be core_78
Method:
Either make a shorcut or use the startup shortcut (which is already there) from "winFAH.exe" which is probably in your "folding@home directory" (in program files)
now go to your shortcut and RIGHT CLICK>PROPERTIES then change this:
add -advmethods -forceasm at the end of the target after the (")
just copy and paste this.... "C:\Program Files\Folding@Home\winFAH.exe" -advmethods -forceasm (if ur using the default directory..)
PIC:
it should look something like tht
then click ok and when the WU ur working on right now is done the "winfah.exe" will AUTOMATICALLY download the new core_78 and you will be folding gromacs in ur next project
u can check ur LOG file to see if it is using the gromacs are not at the beginng of a project..
but sometimes you dont always get gromacs....so then u will get the use the old core...
remember the old core projects are usually out of 400..
but you will see a big difference in the folding speed with the gromacs for sure
i hope this explains it well....
if u still have questions feel free to ask...
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