Re: Folding @ Home, Seti @ Home and other DC projects. I *think* core_17 has been made public, but you can try HEMI's guide on page 2.
Re: Folding @ Home, Seti @ Home and other DC projects. You aren't going to get much more out of that APU. The gpu and cpu together are decently strong for normal usage but for folding it just isn't worth it. As far as beta gpu units go they won't make a large enough difference if any to fold on if you aren't on them already. Other than that there is not any other way to get free performance boosts.
Re: Folding @ Home, Seti @ Home and other DC projects. We are team 2046 guys! Once I get my 270x in I will actually help for once!
Re: Folding @ Home, Seti @ Home and other DC projects. HTML: Awesome! In about a week we should be in the top 2000!
Re: Folding @ Home, Seti @ Home and other DC projects. Finally, after way too long, we are in the top 2000!
Re: Folding @ Home, Seti @ Home and other DC projects. AWWW YEAAAHHH!!! *squee* That's amazing guys! Thank you to everyone on the team for this amazing work. You guys are amazing, it only took us 7 months!
Re: Folding @ Home, Seti @ Home and other DC projects. And I'm in the top 5! 180k in 2 weeks, almost 24/7 ... damn... I just installed windows on a new hard drive, but I think ill have F@H set up again for tonight
Re: Folding @ Home, Seti @ Home and other DC projects. I have a plan now. I am getting a new case, gpu and cooler and I should be folding soon! The cooler is a NXZT T40 and should keep the CPU cool 'n quiet, then the gpu is a 270x that should come in right behind a 7950 in compute. I estimate ~250k ppd. I'm coming for you Noah. >
Re: Folding @ Home, Seti @ Home and other DC projects. i5 + 6950 here, not really good for folding; does 24k ppd and there's also a 8600gt which does something like an extra 3k (it doesn't show)... not sure if thats good or bad or what, but I'm just assuming that a GTX780 would be a million ppd
Re: Folding @ Home, Seti @ Home and other DC projects. I think the 780 gets around 200k while the 780ti gets ~285k. The titan is in an odd spot because it is less powerful in single precision but blows it all away in double.
Re: Folding @ Home, Seti @ Home and other DC projects. You are not going to be getting 250K PPD. When I run it on my 7950 and 7970 I only get 205KPPD. Also, compute on Pitcairn is quite gimped in contrast to Tahiti so I wouldn't expect a monster. You'll get about 50-60K is my guess with beta units on it. Maybe a bit more. There is a rather large shader difference between 7870 (270X) and a 7950.
Re: Folding @ Home, Seti @ Home and other DC projects. I'll be happy with anything over my current 20k, but That 270x clocks to 1050 while mine will clock to either 1140 or 1180 stock with (hopefully) an overclock into 1200 territory. I was counting with my CPU 10k too.
Re: Folding @ Home, Seti @ Home and other DC projects. Those graphs don't exactly translate into real world performance. A 660ti, more powerful than the 270X according to that chart gets around 50-55K in real life usage. So just don't go into it expecting the universe with overclocking and you'll be good.
Re: Folding @ Home, Seti @ Home and other DC projects. A folder over at Tom'sHW posted this. Apparently Stanford has needed to push some core_15 units to finish research, but has not been compensating in points. If you have been seeing lower than average PPD this might fix it. EDIT: We also passed 800WU! Great job guys!
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Re: Folding @ Home, Seti @ Home and other DC projects. I am actually an avid Folder, Been folding for a couple of months now, not 24/7 more like 16/7 but yeah. I use my i5 3570k and a 660ti. I do fold for another team though... http://fah-web2.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.py?qtype=userpage&teamnum=223518&username=Kristaps552
Re: Folding @ Home, Seti @ Home and other DC projects. You should fold for us LTT has enough folders as is.