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To: texas booster
It's been a while since we have has a Folding@home thread, and figured that a discussion of supercomputers is a good place to restart.

Here is a primer on Folding@home, and how the combined 350,000 computers work to make Folding@home the largest supercomputer, albeit a distributed system.

Folding@Home FAQ for new users:

What is Folding@Home?
A Stanford University project to find out how proteins fold.

Why it's important: Proteins folding wrong causes all kinds of diseases, like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and forms of cancer. Folding@Home uses novel computational methods and large scale distributed computing, to simulate timescales thousands to millions of times longer than previously achieved. Through Folding@home, scientists now have the horsepower to study the mechanics of protein folding. With its ability to share the workload among hundred of thousands of computers economically, Folding@home can help scientists understand how proteins snap, or don't, into their predestined shapes - and may help to explain the origins of diseases such as Alzheimer's and apparently unrelated diseases. We're fueling research that could end all that.


How does it work?: You download a safe, tested program (see link below) that is certified by Stanford University. It gets work from Stanford, runs calculations using your spare computer power, and sends the results back to the University.

Is it safe? Yes! Folding@Home rarely effects computer performance in any way and won't compromise your privacy in any way. It only uses the computing power you aren't using so it doesn't slow down other programs.


How do I get started folding for Team FreeRepublic?:
1.) Download the folding program from Stanford University's folding download page (Folding@home Client Download). Type in your desired user-name.
2.) Type in 36120 for the team number. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT - if you get the number wrong, you won't be folding for team FreeRepublic!
3.) The third question asks, "Launch automatically at machine startup, installing this as a service?" - We recommend you answer YES. Otherwise you will have to manually start the program after every reboot.


How can my computer help? Even if they were given exclusive access to all of the world's supercomputers, Stanford still wouldn't have as much processing power as they get from the supercluster of people's desktop systems Folding@home relies on. Modern supercomputers are essentially a cluster of hundreds of processors linked by fast networking. But Stanford needed the power of hundreds of thousands of processors, not just hundreds.


There's no reason to not get involved! It's free, easy, and you can know you're helping every minute without lifting a finger.

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List of Relevant Folding Links
Why Fold - Watch This !!


Another Folding Clip


The Inner Life of a Cell


Folding@home Client Download


FreeRepublic.com Folder Stats


Extreme Overclockers Stats for FreeRepublic


Another Stats Page


Folding@home New Forum


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Competition (Not!!) Dummies ..Daily Kos


Dummie Folding Threads #7 #8 #9#10#11 #12
Hey DUmmies, can't ya'll post a new thread at least once a year?


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Other Useful Stuff - Links


How much are those work units worth? And what are they?
All Projects Listed

Point Summary for Workunits


Stat Image Generator


Fahmon Third Party Monitoring Software

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Past FreeRepublic Folding threads


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4 posted on 06/27/2009 3:35:50 PM PDT by texas booster (Join FreeRepublic's Folding@Home team (Team # 36120) Cure Alzheimer's!)
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To: texas booster
The latest statistics for Folding@home:


Client statistics by OS


OS Type Native TFLOPS* x86 TFLOPS* Active CPUs Total CPUs
Windows 240 240 252634 2722065
Mac OS X/PowerPC 4 4 5380 128214
Mac OS X/Intel 21 21 6664 90668
Linux 51 51 30167 394856
ATI GPU 1014 1070 9938 67592
NVIDIA GPU 1864 3933 15662 117858
PLAYSTATION®3 951 2007 33732 806716
Total 4145 7326 354177 4327969


Total number of non-Anonymous donators = 1254911
Last updated at Sat, 27 Jun 2009 05:57:42
DB date 2009-06-27 05:00:01
Active CPUS are defined as those which have returned WUs within 50 days. Active GPUs are defined as those which have returned WUs within 10 days (due to the shorter deadlines on GPU WUs). Active PS3's are defined as those which have returned WUs within 15 days.
*TFLOPS is the actual teraflops from the software cores, not the peak values from CPU/GPU/PS3 specs. Please see our main FAQ, FLOPS FAQ, PS3 FAQ, NVIDIA GPU FAQ, or ATI GPU FAQ for more details on specific platforms.

 

5 posted on 06/27/2009 3:39:15 PM PDT by texas booster (Join FreeRepublic's Folding@Home team (Team # 36120) Cure Alzheimer's!)
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To: texas booster

I wonder if they’ll take advantage of the OpenCL support in OS X Snow Leopard to squeeze more out of Macs. Sadly, my iMac just misses the cut for OpenCL support.


36 posted on 06/27/2009 9:45:17 PM PDT by antiRepublicrat
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To: texas booster
"It's been a while since we have had a Folding@home thread, and figured that a discussion of supercomputers is a good place to restart."


And you picked a nice article to do so with, too! (Except, perhaps, for its little global warming plug... All those Man Caused Global Warming proponents aren't putting nearly the amount of computing power (or smarts) into their "science" that we're devoting to protein folding with Folding@Home. They need a decent distributed computing project and a goal that isn't driven by redistribution politics, before they can claim any knowledge.)
Thanks for the ping!

It's not a supercomputer, but I've bought all the parts for my new PC... an Intel i7 920 processor that I hope to overclock with a Cooler Master Hyper N520 CPU cooler on an EVGA X58 3X SLI motherboard. I have a pair of GTX285 1GB video boards (with room for a third...), 12 Gigs of 1600Mhz triple channel DDR3 Ram, a pair of WD Caviar Black 1 TB hard drives, a BluRay Rom, and a BluRay/DVD/CD burner. It's all going into an Antec P193 case with a Corsair 1000W power supply, and it will drive a 30" Dell 3008WFP Widescreen and two vertical 24" monitors, one on either side.

I'm still not decided on the OS, but I picked up Vista Ultimate 64 to play with first. I'm in the middle of moving, so don't expect my folding points to madly accelerate just yet... ;-)
Free Republic Folders


39 posted on 06/27/2009 11:46:23 PM PDT by EasySt ( Join Free Republic Folders - A tribute to Ronald Reagan)
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To: texas booster

Interesting stuff - thanks for sharing.


63 posted on 06/30/2009 8:33:46 PM PDT by GOPJ (Duke University official offers to SELL a black five year old for rape parties & the MSM looks away?)
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