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![]() Sweet So if i was folding some smp clients on this i3 laptop i would setup vnc for that? I want to be able to see this on HFM in my main rig. A extra 4k points wouldn't hurt everyday now on the days that i don't drop -bigadv's. My cards get a good 13k daily and with this at 4k i could possibly be getting the top 20 even on non -bigadv days ![]() EDIT: Got the i3 330M folding on a p6060 right now. Good for about 1950 credit with bonus according to HFM. PPD output is about 2.5k so even if i can get a extra 2k points in there a day that im not dropping -bigadvs hopefully i should be around 15k PPD. EDIT #2: Guys don't forget about this thread. Don't be scared to post there it's there for a reason Id rather post there but it doesn't seem like anybody from the F@H community follows that thread.
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Also is it normal for my TPF to be about 3 minutes longer with a 2692 than a 6900? EDIT: Lost my crazy folders badge Oh well i'll have it back just as quick
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I honestly don't know what the normal TPF is for those I just set mine up and let it fold. Bigadv's units do take time and most of them take a couple of days to complete.
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It was like my third -bigadv i got so i wasn't sure if something was up with my PC or what. But it just seem's that every work unit is different and can't give the same PPD. |
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W00T! I got My rig back up and ready to fold nearly 24/7.
For those wondering, I was hospitalized for a pretty long time, and folding just wasn't on my radar. with that said, does anyone have some reviews on the single slot GTS 430/450's? I have room to put one in an x1 slot that's been modded to allow for a longer one, and it should be perfect to use it as a physx/folding card. I want the 430 so I can get all of my cards into fermi.
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![]() IIRC tex and bog had just purchased 430's, maybe a few other members as well. They score anywhere from 5k-7k PPD i think depending on the work unit and your clock's. |
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Hmm, not as much as I'd liked, perhaps the extra money for the 450 is worth it then, plus a little extra bragging rights too!
Thanks for looking it up!
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Here's the results people had posted with them sinzia ![]() All that information came from around the end of page 257 and it goes onto the beginning of page 258 in case you want to read for yourself
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Nice, thanks once again!
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No problem! I'd say the 450's are worth it over the 430's forsure
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Has anyone in here had any experience with the single PCB GTX295? Mine is running fine but as always I'd like it to run cooler as I believe I can shave off a few degrees C from its max temp. I tried making another thread but I have a feeling it's not going to see any traffic. At least the folding team will have some vested interest in this. Here's the thread I made earlier: http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=138460
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Folding isn't going to be happening on the laptop GPU, it just makes things too hot
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I do have an i7 @ 3.8ghz w/ 2 GPUs (GTS450 + GTX260) but I'm not allowed to run any DC on it because of power usage. It's already been confiscated twice for running WCG/FAH
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Are you even allowed to game on it? And who confiscates it, the wife?
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And, no, my parents. I'm 16
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Very tempting. CP's already offered the same deal, but I'm unsure if I want to do so. I do use it for games on a reasonably regular basis, and I like having it for ripping DVDs or w/e. But I'll think it over
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Who knows whats gonna happen this summer Electricity bill is always higher in summer as in winter our heat comes from propane so right now the electricity bill's are somewhat lower than summer. Hopefully she'll let me fold without having to pay for electricity.
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Ahh, I see. They were particularly irritated when I was running it over the summer (because it's already hot as hell in NC), but even during the winter they don't like it because they claim it costs too much compared to the gas heater
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![]() Here's what got her going for it though. We compared the wattage my rig pulls and the wattage the heater pull's and she was all for saving money
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But we all know that the heater designed to heat is more efficient at being less efficient if you catch my drift.
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