OP OP CompMan Fully Optimized Messages 3,323 Jun 28, 2007 #3 I'm not completely sure, but I think you contribute some processor usage to the forums? lol IDK, but My PS3 is doing it.
I'm not completely sure, but I think you contribute some processor usage to the forums? lol IDK, but My PS3 is doing it.
A True Folder Fully Optimized Messages 2,789 Jun 28, 2007 #4 FAH is computing proteins for Stanford University to aid research into disease, it uses idle cpu cycles to process the protiens. Link to Stanford page As a result each contributer is given "points" for each completed work unit, these acrue toward a team total in this case CF
FAH is computing proteins for Stanford University to aid research into disease, it uses idle cpu cycles to process the protiens. Link to Stanford page As a result each contributer is given "points" for each completed work unit, these acrue toward a team total in this case CF
Rudster8161 BSOD Messages 6,556 Jun 29, 2007 #7 how fast can you complete work units. that must just FLY on a PS3
David Lindon Golden Master Messages 15,233 Jun 29, 2007 #8 Cool, ps3 are super fast at folding. hope you are folding for team CF!
freestyler105 Golden Master Messages 7,883 Jun 29, 2007 #10 No, it will give you larger work units for a faster processor. On my X 3800+ system, they would give me like 500,000 step units. With my overclocked E6600, I get 20,000,000 step units, so it still takes a similar amount of time.
No, it will give you larger work units for a faster processor. On my X 3800+ system, they would give me like 500,000 step units. With my overclocked E6600, I get 20,000,000 step units, so it still takes a similar amount of time.