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This card will be selflessly donating itself to the cause of protein folding, if somewhat indirectly. I honor its dedication! Obviously I need to find its heatsink.


(Assuming it still works)

2600xtgddr3-after.jpg
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Damn, that card looks like it shouldn't work lol. Unfortunately, 2 of those 3 cards you posted won't be able to fold. Minimum requirement for GPU folding is an 8XXX series card on the green team, and a 2XXX series for the red team. nVidia >>>>> ATi when it comes to folding.

I doubt anyone here thinks benching is dubious. One thing's for sure, we're all happy to have the benching team bring their fire power along for the race! :welcome:
 
Oh it won't be actively folding, it's so I can hook a monitor up to start the thing :D
 
Got my 3930K running. Currently only running at 4.0 Ghz, the VRM gets super hot much above this and cause the rig to throttle. Given the amount of X79 boards that have fallen to weak VRM's I am not gonna push it.

Here is an SS:

FAH.JPG

So between my i7 870, 3770k and 3990k I should be able to pull in about 60 - 80k?
 
Switched over my AMD A6-3650 and GTX260 GPU. I'll try and get in to the Linux box (it's at my gf's house) at some point and get it going (Phenom 9650).

It's not a lot, but it's better than a slap in the face.
 
Good deal David! Slaps in the face are generally overrated. :p
 
Got my i7 870 running in linux now, gonna be switching over the 3930k since my raid array broke down on it. :(

Does this look right?
FAH in linux :).png
 
I'm not positive what project that is. Show the project number line, in the log. Like this:
Code:
[04:52:08] Project: 7153 (Run 0, Clone 41, Gen 265)

and the time per frame, and then I can see how it's doing.
 
finally installing my vm with ubuntu so i can grab some big adv units and try them :D
does installing the VM on an SSD help any? im installing it on one anyways just wondering if it helps
 
You won't be able to run bigadv on a 2500K. You'll still benefit from running in a VM, though. SSD won't help when it comes to folding, but it can't hurt either.
 
im folding on my 12 core server :D having some issues installing the ubuntu keeps locking up after i hit install gonna try another version of ubuntu see what happens.

EDIT: i got it workin with virtual box vmware i guess doesnt like ubuntu
 
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I'm not positive what project that is. Show the project number line, in the log. Like this:
Code:
[04:52:08] Project: 7153 (Run 0, Clone 41, Gen 265)

and the time per frame, and then I can see how it's doing.

Hope this is what you need.

Code:
[11:47:14] Project: 6871 (Run 425, Clone 10, Gen 197)
[11:47:14] 
[11:47:14] Assembly optimizations on if available.
[11:47:14] Entering M.D.

  Gromacs is Copyright (c) 1991-2003, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
        This inclusion of Gromacs code in the Folding@Home Core is under
        a special license (see http://folding.stanford.edu/gromacs.html)
         specially granted to Stanford by the copyright holders. If you
          are interested in using Gromacs, visit www.gromacs.org where
                you can download a free version of Gromacs under
         the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) as published
       by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License,
                     or (at your option) any later version.

[11:47:21] Protein: Abeta p3 fragment
[11:47:21] 
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This is for the second WU, the one currently running.
 
@wagex
VMWare (free) is limited in the number of cpu's it will use. Player 3.0 will use up to 8 if you edit the vmx configuration file and change the number of cpu's from the default 4 to 8.

@bmwbaxter
Looks like you don't have the -smp flag included in the folding client. That work unit is only good for 67 points.

What version of the folding client are you running, and what is the RAM and cpu of the system, please?
 
Had a slight setback with a bent pin on my CPU socket. Bent it back in to place, reseated my heatsink and all is well. Currently stress testing @ 4GHz and should be ready to roll tomorrow :)
 
@Wagex
VMWare (free) is limited in the number of cpu's it will use. Player 3.0 will use up to 8 if you edit the vmx configuration file and change the number of cpu's from the default 4 to 8.

@Bmwbaxter
Looks like you don't have the -smp flag included in the folding client. That work unit is only good for 67 points.

What version of the folding client are you running, and what is the RAM and cpu of the system, please?

VMWare runs windows just fine for me but durring install of ubuntu it would lock up every time but got it fixed with Oracle something or other
 
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Picked up an x1300 at Mmicrocenter ($4.99 refurb) so I may beable to get my 655K up and running tonight with native Linux if the spare PSU I have can do it. Only have a stock i5 760 heat sink so I'm not sure what I can clock it at but at least 4.0 min.
 
Virtualbox?

yes sorry virtual box

[17:24:59] Project: 7162 (Run 0, Clone 38, Gen 107)


Code:
Reading file work/wudata_01.tpr, VERSION 4.5.3-dev-20101113-8af87 (single precision)
Starting 12 threads
Making 1D domain decomposition 12 x 1 x 1
starting mdrun 'Solvated system'
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[23:24:58] - Autosending finished units... [May 13 23:24:58 UTC]
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does that mean anything good? lol

or bad?
 
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