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 :rolleyes:
Folders on AMD CPUs have to find out...
yeah, i think it mainly relies on ghz. so a p43.2 will prob be better than a amd 3200.
ive had a few 5000 WU. :P
edit: inact ive got a 5000 unti now on my laptop.
See at first I was thrilled about buying it and was really looking forward to it, hence the :D
But yeah I should have later added the :cry:
Hmmm.....I wonder how it will mix with J
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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 :rolleyes:
Folders on AMD CPUs have to find out...
Of course you are, im not folding 24/7, just when my computer is on, which is afternoons during the week, and about 18 hours a day during the weekends.
Also, im going a big WU right now, should be finished by the end of the day.
Since your processor only has one Floating Point Unit, and most of the work is done by the FPU, you will see very little advantage. Pandegroup actually prefer that you don't run a HT processor in this way.
If you really want to run 2 copies you can do so:
You have to make a completely separate...