How many GHz is folding for your ID???

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  • VicodinVicodin Chicago
    edited May 2004
    Well, I'm using a Commodore Vic 20 (does anyone aside from me remember the PEEK and POKE commands?), an Apple IIc, a modifed Atari 2600, a Sega Genesis (w/32X, Sega CD) and I occassionally do a WU by hand and whistle into the phone to upload the results to Stanford.

    (cough)

    Actually, much like most of my folding brtheren I've lost track. So many instances have been installed on machines that have passed through my hands I've lost count.

    I recently added a p3-700 and an Athlon XP @ 2.3ghz, with about 4-5 ghz of Athlon goodness being added within a week. (Redoing the kid's computers)

    Fold on.
  • csimoncsimon Acadiana Icrontian
    edited May 2004
    Jake wrote:
    Sad related fact: I currently have seven complete 3.0GHz P4 systems that are sitting around gathering dust, just waiting to be bought and put into use as active folding / work PCs. I really should try to find buyers, but I'm just too busy right now. Criminal, I know.
    Criminal indeed ...so plug them up and lettem rip!!! Oh yeah and config them for csimon@team93! ;D
  • dragonV8dragonV8 not here much New
    edited June 2004
    dragonV8 wrote:
    In my name is a Athlon 850 = 0.85 GHz.


    Sally has a couple more.

    3 x P4, 3.2 Gig (HT) = 9.6 GHz
    1 x P4, 2.8 Gig (HT) = 2.8 GHz
    2 x P4, 2.4 Gig = 4.8 GHz

    Total of 17.2 GHz

    Equates to 10 WU's.
    HyperThreading not taken into account for total GHz and none overclocked (yet).

    Jon A.

    A few weeks ago added 1 x P4, 3.2 Gig (HT) and an AMD XP2500.

    Last night added 1 x P4 3.2 Gig (HT) with 2x256M PC4000 Ram, all as Jonshandbrake.

    Totals are now 25.6 Gig for team 93, folding 15 WU's.
    HyperThreading not taken into account for total GHz and none overclocked (yet).


    :fold::fold::fold::fold::fold::fold::fold::fold::fold::fold::fold::fold::fold::fold::fold:
  • ThraxThrax 🐌 Austin, TX Icrontian
    edited June 2004
    Not enough :(
  • qparadoxqparadox Vancouver, BC
    edited June 2004
    1.4 Ghz P-m Laptop
    2.5 Ghz Mobile Barton
    2.3 Ghz Applebred
    2.3 Ghz Tbred-b XP 2100+
    1.9 Ghz Tbred-a XP 2000+
    1.8 Ghz Tbred-b XP 1700+
    1.4 Ghz Duron 1G
    1.0 Ghz Original Duron
    .75Ghz Original Duron
    .5Ghz Original Athlon
    =15.85 Ghz

    All except the bottom two are my PC's. The bottom three are my sister's and parents respectively.
  • dragonV8dragonV8 not here much New
    edited June 2004
    Thrax wrote:
    Not enough :(

    Don't feel too sad...

    Who needs quantity, when you have quality.. :)

    In my name is an Athlon 850 = 0.85 GHz. :bawling:
  • LeonardoLeonardo Wake up and smell the glaciers Eagle River, Alaska Icrontian
    edited June 2004
    Dragon, please tell me you you two each instances of Folding running on your hyperthreading-enabled P4 systems. HT under everyday use is not that big of a deal, but it's HUGE, HUGE for Folding.
  • dragonV8dragonV8 not here much New
    edited June 2004
    Leonardo wrote:
    Dragon, please tell me you you two each instances of Folding running on your hyperthreading-enabled P4 systems. HT under everyday use is not that big of a deal, but it's HUGE, HUGE for Folding.

    Leo, this is the reason we are buying P4's with HT. Each one proc has 2 instances of folding. My notebook, an older P4 2.4 and the XP2500+ are the only singles, the rest are HT enabled. 6 x HT = 12 WU's + 3 singles = 15 WU's.

    Tomorrow morning i'll be picking up a P4 3.4 proc for Sally's main puter. Bossy B!#ch MADE ME DO IT, lol. :rolleyes:

    The 3.2 that comes out will be making another HT enabled puter, identical to the one built last night.

    As posted in MrBill's "Dually" Thread. "This will give Sally 17 proc's and almost 30Gig of Girl Folding Power".

    Should be good to STIR a few of the boys.......Getting beaten by a girl, lol. ;D
    I know, i'm one of them. :bawling:
  • DonutDonut Maine New
    edited June 2004
    2400 T-Bred right now. (Wifes machine)
    2400 xp-m soon, stability issues (mine)
    Athlon 850 back up soon, dead PSU, new one arriving today.
  • csimoncsimon Acadiana Icrontian
    edited June 2004
    62+ghz
  • GHoosdumGHoosdum Icrontian
    edited June 2004
    As soon as I get all my PCs reorganized, I'll have 4.4 Barton GHz and 3.9 TBred-B GHz folding for me.

    And I managed to get CrazyJoe0813 (2.2GHz Barton) and CBDroege (1.3GHz Duron) to convert over to team S-M. They fold under their own usernames, though.
  • profdlpprofdlp The Holy City Of Westlake, Ohio
    edited June 2004
    Current Lineup:

    TBird 1200
    Athlon 850 *
    XP 2400+
    XP 2100+ *
    XP 2500+
    XP 1700+ at 2000+ speed

    *Out-of-town rigs not Folding due to ? Trying to get info from my derelict daughter. :rolleyes:

    TOTAL: 11.05 GHz :thumbup

    Not Folding due to cheapskate bro-in-law: :rant:

    P4 2800
    XP 2000+

    ARSED: 4.8 GHz :thumbsdow

    All rigs built by myself. :)
  • dragonV8dragonV8 not here much New
    edited June 2004
    After a few hectic days/nights, this is it.

    Latest (and last) line up for Jonshandbrake (Sally).

    1 x P4 3.4Gig HT
    5 x P4 3.2Gig HT
    1 x P4 2.8Gig HT
    2 x P4 2.4Gig
    1 x AMD XP2500+

    Folding 17 WU's :fold::fold::fold::fold::fold::fold::fold::fold::fold::fold::fold::fold::fold::fold::fold::fold::fold:

    29 Gig of "Girl Folding Power".
  • pseudonympseudonym Michigan Icrontian
    edited June 2004
    2100+2100+800=5
  • shwaipshwaip bluffin' with my muffin Icrontian
    edited June 2004
    dragonV8 wrote:
    29 Gig of "Girl Folding Power".

    That turns me on. ;)


    24x7 -
    .95 duron
    2.08 XP
    1.7 p4

    about 12x7, less also:
    1.33 XP
    2.4 p4
  • edited June 2004
    lets see,

    I have
    1 x 2ghz
    1 x .6 ghz
    3 x 2400 ghz
    1 x 3.2 ghz
    1 x 1 ghz
    for a grand total of 14ghz :)

    Skryking
  • MancabusMancabus Charlottesville, VA
    edited June 2004
    Full time everyday (that I know of):
    3.6 Ghz

    8 to 10 hours, 5 days a week (work machines):
    Roughly 32 to 36 Ghz between about 16-20 machines

    Others:
    Roughly 5 Ghz

    So anywhere between 40 and 45 Ghz is typical for me.
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