[quote][i]Originally posted by _John_Lennon_+29 January 2004 - 23:12-->QUOTE (_John_Lennon_ @ 29 January 2004 - 23:12)
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[quote][i]Originally posted by _John_Lennon_+29 January 2004 - 23:12-->QUOTE (_John_Lennon_ @ 29 January 2004 - 23:12)
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_JOHN_LENNON_:
OC TEAM:1. Doing ANYTHING stresses the life of your processor, but this F@H (Folding @ Home) uses spare CPU cycles, so you dont notice it while your playing BF 1942, or while im playing Halo. But if say you leave your computer for a bit, it will notice the free processor, and pick up the slack.
2. It really doesnt hurt your computer like I said above, I konw people that have this running on no less than 20 machines and have been doing for awhile.
3. Yes, I said 20 MACHINES. People take this very seriously, as over at AMDMB.com.
4. I have been folding for over a year now for the AMDMB.com team, and I think were maybe 5th or 6th world wide. I know from our forums that we have several people like I said with the 20+ Computers running 24/7 just to fold for cancer. (yes the electric bill gets raised a few ticks) I know that also we have taken donation on 4 complete machines, and then given them to people to they can be Folding for the team in the privacy of their own homes. I think were currently taking donations for the 5th one.
5. You guys should all get into this, haha Bigdawg, being about my age I know your parents have asked you around the house at times (whats your computer doing on right now, when your not even infront of it.) Well, atleast now you could say Fighting Cancer Mom! Heh, no but serious guys, every computer can help, even if its just a few work units a month. And we all have Spare CPU Cycles to spare because none of us are maxing out our PC all day. Half the time I have my PC on im just tinkering with some and I have WMP on and Folding @ Home.
6. Now everyone go download the folding at home command Client
[quote][b]What are the system requirements for folding?
You will need to have the equivalent of a 200MHz Pentium to be able to process the work in time. The time limits for turning in completed work vary depending on the size and complexity of the protein that you are given to work on. NOTE: in some cases users have gotten even slower computers than this to fold and get units on time. The slowest i have seen get units in on time is a P166 mhz. If you think it is too slow to fold, give it a chance, what's that worse that can happen.
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Watch out Clocker...Livy is catching up with you.....fast!
What is gromacs?
Gromacs is the new folding core (FAHcore_78.exe) GROMACS provides extremely high performance compared to all other programs. For some calculations, gromacs affords benefits over the current code in FAH (the current code is based on Jay Ponder's Tinker), especially a great speed increase (perhaps up to 10x-20x). This will substantially increase the power of FAH for many calculations.
some ppl say that it actually gives you more points as well...so its a WIn WIN! situation
Streaming SIMD(Single Instruction Multiple Data) Extensions
Processors & applications that do not use SSE process one data element in one instruction, a processing style called Single Instruction Single Data, or SISD. In contrast, processors having the SIMD capability have the ability to process more than one data element in one instruction. In other words the processor can work harder with the same two hands (if you get the metaphor). Using SSE requires support from the application, the operating system & the CPU.
Processors that have SSE are as follows..
Athlon XP
Duron 1 GHz & above (morgan core)
Pentium 4
Pentium 3
Celeron 566 mhz & above (coppermine & tualatin cores)
Processors that do not have SSE are as follows..
Duron 950 & below (spitfire core)
Athlon (K7, K75, & Thunderbird cores)
K6-3
K6-2
Celeron 533 MHz & below
Pentium 2
Pentium
All Via/Cyrix CPU's
Anything released before the processors listed of course does not have SSE.
Any version of Windows after '98 supports SSE (95' may just not sure). Any newer Linux distro should have support as well.
The Gromacs core also uses AMD
i jus noticied tht my sig is gone!
hmmmmm ..........
My school has over 100 new G5's .... I have a little idea. Stay tuned :P
Yeah, I believe so. I can see it go up to 65% (when the task manager first opens) but FAH only uses 50% of it.
Either way, even if it is only 50% it is still a lot faster then my old one
TD
[quote][i]Originally posted by Lamsey+24 January 2004 - 17:27-->QUOTE (Lamsey @ 24 January 2004 - 17:27)
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Well come on clocker you and I can make a race of it...we shall have to leave the super-folders to a league of their own...
you either missed the deadline or it crashed.Originally posted by kAb@18 February 2004 - 02:36
argh wtf my work unit started over :angry:
edit: the new core is now downloaded by default.
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