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  • I have GT430 yet I dont see the speed that there is here

  • no way D: my gt 240 (which i heard was very similar in performance to the 9600gt) only gets 900 or 1000 iters/sec. on stock speeds. anyone kno y this might be? o.O

  • myn says 88.1500ns/day is that good?

  • how you get it to move?

  • @ahmed4hunt wtf FOR THAT YOU FAIL its shows an organism retart I know your not required i wanna know how to read it stupid

  • wtf is that blob thing supposed to show you and how

  • how do you get that wiew

  • @ff7zelda546 no it s not if you have a high end system it beat the crap out of the PS3

  • i got same card, shit laggy

  • @ff7zelda546 unfortunately mate, your incorrect. Every type of folding platform is important and works on different project at different speeds, and not all platforms can do all projects, and not all platforms can process as the extreme speeds of the fastest GPUs so fold with what you've got ;)

  • why mines one doens't move like your's atoms???

  • We could use like 8X 32 nm cell procs on a pcie card.

  • Jens_Klausen has since passed the 1,000,000 Points Milestone for Aussie Rules Footy - Team 52735!!!!

    Awesome contribution champ!

  • because you have a god damned 8 core IBM peice of shit that games dont use, its meant to do these things, and you're also wrong. my pc beats the ps3's folding @ home, that being said it is quite high end.

  • PS3s and GPUs are still quite different in what they fold.. PS3s are more flexible (although not extremely) and GPUs work on very specialized projects.. so not too much flexiblity.. they're both important to Folding@Home

  • yes but a high end gpu destroys the ps3's cell cpu by quite a bit.

  • yes well advances in technology is a good thing. Either way, you have a GPU or a PS3 or even both.. get em folding! ;)

  • @lolumadxp mate, there is no direct way to compare these platforms other than on points. And sometimes points are awarded based on what the Pande Group (the group from Stanford Uni that runs Folding@Home) wants results on right away (partly why NVIDIA GPU gets more points than AMD/ATI GPU), so no the PS3 is not an 8 core IBM piece of shit lol, it's actually a very goods games system, and a consistent folder ;)

  • @lolumadxp games use 6 cores, 1 core is for xmb, one core is backup, 6 cores at 3.2 ghz sounds like its being used...

  • For some reason, mine will fold, then stop, then continue, then stop. It does this about every second, no joke. On this particular protein I'm getting 110 ns/day about, but I usually get in the middle 400s. Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong?

  • WTF? MINE NEVER FOLDED THAT LONG BEFORE!!! but now im using the console version. its a just a bit faster most of the time and you get more points

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  • Jens_Klausen has since passed the 200,000 and 500,000 Points Milestones for Aussie Rules Footy - Team 52735 (currently Team Leader with over 700,000 points!)

    If you would like to help push Aussie Rules Footy into the Top 500 Teams as well, use 52735 as your team no.

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  • What exactly is "folding"? I know the chemical/biological side of folding, what exactly are you using folding for on overclocked gpu's and cpu's?

  • GPU clients make up 40% of the FLOPS is an acronym meaning FLoating point Operations Per Second. Compard to CPU clients gpu clients are faster and complete Work Units quicker allowing higher PPD score

  • custom pc 6th in world leaderboards

    team number = 35947

    support and help us reach the top!

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  • hi im running folding@home using my 9600gt but im only one person on my team id if you want to help me my team number on folding@home is 157252 8xxx and 9xxx cards

  • wtf is f@h

  • Research on folding proteins, run by standford university. Goal is to help cure protein related diseases, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, etc.

  • Dude where did you download your F@H installer?

    I got mine with nvidia power pack, and I have evga GTX 260 and it does not look like yours. My F@H is kind of lagging.

  • why is it called folding?

  • Because the protein modifies its shape during the calculation, so seems to fold

  • okay cool to know. thanks :)

  • 100,000 points milestone for Aussie Rules Footy - Team 52735.. 4th on the team!

  • cool i have the 9600gt as well but i have a overclock amd phenom and i am getting 2700.00 iter

    in performance.

  • After I installed the latest Nvidia driver 178.24, release date October 15, 2008, the 9600GT now performs 2300 iter/sec. Whether it is the driver or the work units I do not know. I have also noticed that the folding on the GPU now nearly do not use the CPU, before it used 1 CPU core 100%.

  • 50,000 points milestone for Aussie Rules Footy - Team 52735

    You'll be 4th on the team any day now

  • 20,000 points milestone for Aussie Rules Footy - Team 52735

    Your a legend!

  • 10,000 points milestone for Aussie Rules Footy - Team 52735

    Great stuff mate!

  • well, CUDA must be a lot faster than ATIs solution because, my HD4870 can only push 300 ish iterations a sec. Not sure if its the same calculations as the Nvidia client tho.

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