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Ultimate Guide To Folding@home [quote][i]Originally posted by Rocktron+7 February 2004 - 11:27-->QUOTE (Rocktron @ 7 February 2004 - 11:27) Post Icons:
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Ultimate Guide To Folding@home Congrats on getting 10,100 Lamsey.
Ultimate Guide To Folding@home [quote][i]Originally posted by jaigandhi5+28 July 2004 - 16:43-->QUOTE (jaigandhi5 @ 28 July 2004 - 16:43) Post Icons:
Ultimate Guide To Folding@home My PS3 died yesterday folding -.-, mey she rest in peace.
Ultimate Guide To Folding@home Error403, it's time to get folding again...
Ultimate Guide To Folding@home ur droppign behind clocker. :P we now have reached 800 WU's and ranked about 850th so abvout 150 places in about 4.5 days.
Ultimate Guide To Folding@home Originally posted by jaigandhi5@31 January 2004 - 12:19 another quote: but would this work on P4s? I assume the windows client is optimized for Intel CPUs by default, and therefor Intel-based rigs don't need many switches. Running Folding@Home has shown that AMD CPUs are awsome performers, but they need to be cared for, like any race-horse Folders on AMD CPUs have to find out which switches work best for them. When you do want optimum performance you need a very stable machine with good cooling. When you don't want optimum performance, you could fold without using a switch at all. But, if you can't accept Lamsey outranking you ( like I can't ), you'll need the switches or a whole lot more machines. :01: Fold on !
Ultimate Guide To Folding@home Originally posted by jaigandhi5@6 February 2004 - 22:26 hav u oced ur computer? What do you mean?
Ultimate Guide To Folding@home Ouch.
Ultimate Guide To Folding@home Originally posted by nigel123@7 February 2004 - 08:16 It's not the position you are in that's important...it's the fact that you're doing it...thats what's important! This is great, the team is growing larger, every day... i know, but theres nothing wrong with a bit of friendly competition aswell.
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