Ultimate Guide To Folding@home

Originally posted by {I}{K}{E}@25 January 2004 - 16:48
stopped using it srry, it was causing to much 'errors' and 'lags' on my custom GUI. even on the lowest CPU

{I}{K}{E}
On your custom GUI? What is your setup, and what GUI were you using? Style XP with some theme or something? Please explain more so we can help resolve this problem.

Im going to bookmark this thread, and check back daily to see if anyone else needs help.
 
Originally posted by jaigandhi5@31 January 2004 - 12:19
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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 :rolleyes:

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 ! :)
 
stupid tinkers, take ages.

tinkers03.full.jpg
 
:angry: :angry:


[11:15:22] Finished a frame (209)
[11:21:43] Finished a frame (210)
[11:27:39] Finished a frame (211)
[11:33:32] Finished a frame (212)
[11:35:42]
[11:35:42] Received faulty work unit.
[11:35:52] logfile size: 20480
[11:35:52] - Writing 20992 bytes of core data to disk.
[11:35:52]
 
You have to take better care of that Protein of yours, nurture it, talk to it, feed it etc. Thats what I do and I see my protein blooming :D
 
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