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IFMU

The Xtreme Senior Nobody
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Jun 21, 2001
Ok well I got it. Now Im just kind of curious as to how the numbers stand? It has only ran with 1 maybe 2 units...
 

David

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Feb 20, 2001
IFMU said:
Ok well I got it. Now Im just kind of curious as to how the numbers stand? It has only ran with 1 maybe 2 units...

The numbers look OK - if you mean average frame times. If the computer is off, say overnight, you will get ridiculous frame times. Just ignore them :D
 

Newbie_Doo

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Jan 6, 2001
Location
Stafford, Virginia USA
Finally, a P3-1000EB (stock speed).

I almost wonder if it would be better to push lots of the smaller proteins? 48+ hours to fold one for 5 points (Celeron 2) seems like a lot, doesn't it? I just don't know. What do you guys think?
 

Loud

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You're folding the 5 point WUs in 48 hours?! On a Celly rig?! Wowwwww! I'd say you've got that rig tuned VERY well.

It's become an accepted fact that AMD CPUs fold at about 1.5 the rate of Intel (clock tick for clock tick). Most say it's the FPU, some say it's the L1 cache ... maybe both? It's hard to argue with results. ;)
 

res0r9lm

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Dec 14, 2001
Location
florida
jetmech is right about it not being 5pts if it was my tbird would be smoking.
Client : AK31 ( [email protected]): C:/WINDOWS/Desktop/Folding
Core : Version 2.41 (Jan 22, 2002)
Protein : 2ABD
Frames : 100
Workunit : 04
Atoms : 904
Steps : 500000
Server IP :
Completed : Between Tue Mar 12 06:10:14 2002 and Tue Mar 12 06:10:24 2002
Refresh at : 10 sec.
Frame Time : 5.75 min. ( 345 sec. )
Total Time : 574.80 min. ( 34488 sec. )

edit: 2abd=4pts and Aprotien=5pts
 
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Newbie_Doo

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Location
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OCAU has some contradictory info on their site. Some places list it as a 3 point protein, other places list it as a 5. I just turned in a proteinAg29a though, and was credited for 5 points.
:clap:

All 8 clients are running variants of proteinA right now, so if they all turn them in on schedule tomorrow (and assuming 5 each), I should book 40 points. :burn: