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FR Folding@Home Project Update - Folding of Proteins in Nanotube Confinement
Journal of the American Chemical Society ^
| 02/07/2006
| Stanford University
Posted on 01/01/2007 6:38:13 AM PST by texas booster
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To: antiRepublicrat
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posted on
01/06/2007 7:44:11 AM PST
by
texas booster
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To: NY.SS-Bar9
Just want to correct some info I gave.
There is a big boost in performance when one adds an ATI X1900 series card into an older computer. The difference can be seen and felt in general computing and especially in gaming.
When one adds an ATI X1900 series to a new state of the art system there is still a speed gain, but it is not as noticeable. The overall speed of the system as compared to the additional speed of the fast video will not be as great a difference.
If you have a very fast dual core system running Linux, drop in and try the F@H SMP cores.
If you have an older system and do not want to replace the entire system, getting a new ATI card makes a lot of sense and will provide the most bang for your buck. Providing that your power supply can handle it.
These rules apply to general upgrades as well as to F@H upgrades. Personally, my next major upgrade will the an ATI card, since it meets the needs of our general computing needs.
I did decide on ATI over NVidia (which I generally prefer) due to potentially greater F@H points.
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01/06/2007 8:22:11 AM PST
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texas booster
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To: Egon
My shameless self-promotion for this thread:Yup, and a chance for me to say thatnks once again.
I check my "Egonometer" every day!
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posted on
01/06/2007 9:43:09 AM PST
by
houeto
(Would islam exist without the kaaba? -a serious inquiry)
To: texas booster
My folding power more than doubled with the dual core upgrade.
Not doing bad for only having a single machine.
Be nice to see what happens when I upgrade to an ATI video card in a few months.
I have to take it down for a few days starting tomorrow.
To: Mount Athos
Hi folks, Contrarian joined the folders (Freepers)about 19:00 today. Please put me on any ping list so I can keep up with whats happening...
To: contrarian
Welcome and may the borg be with you.
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posted on
01/07/2007 5:47:49 AM PST
by
Drango
(A liberal's compassion is limited only by the size of someone else's wallet.)
To: antiRepublicrat
My power company sees fit to provide power here at the house most of the time
Don't feel bad my power went out because of an ice storm and was out for a week. Talk about playing hob with your standing on top 20. Not to mention my lifestyle.
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posted on
01/22/2007 7:07:34 AM PST
by
mouser
(run the rats out its the only hope we have)
To: texas booster
I am running Vista on an AMD machine with a dual core processor. Which version should I download?
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posted on
09/16/2007 9:12:25 AM PDT
by
cerberus
To: cerberus
I would try the F@H dual core SMP kernal. It creates a ton of points and completes work units in just a day or so.
If you want to see the client working, go to Youtube and search for “F@H”. The SMP client does deliver pretty pictures but it does a LOT of work.
I’ll FReepmail you a link and instructions. On Vista you have to be administrator. Sometimes I have had to click on “Run as Administrator” tab in one of the Program menus.
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09/16/2007 9:28:42 AM PDT
by
texas booster
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