Daaaaayum this thing folds FAST!
Geeky1
University of the Pacific (Stockton, CA, USA)
I may have mentioned this before, but...
Do you realize just how FAST a 2.4GHz Athlon folds? This thing doesn't just process WUs... I swear it eats them or something...
Project: 338 (Run 6, Clone 32, Gen 4)
Protein: p338_unf_369
Project: 844 (Run 3, Clone 64, Gen 0)
Protein: p844_p53mon844
Is it just me, or is this thing folding REALLY FRIGGIN' FAST?
Do you realize just how FAST a 2.4GHz Athlon folds? This thing doesn't just process WUs... I swear it eats them or something...
Project: 338 (Run 6, Clone 32, Gen 4)
Protein: p338_unf_369
~ 7 minutes/frame[23:20:55] Completed 1875000 out of 2500000 steps (75)
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Project: 844 (Run 3, Clone 64, Gen 0)
Protein: p844_p53mon844
~2 minutes/frame[02:21:10] Completed 0 out of 500000 steps (0)
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Is it just me, or is this thing folding REALLY FRIGGIN' FAST?
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Seriously tho... I don't have any idea how fast certain WUs are "supposed" to fold on a given CPU... all I know is that this thing folds a HELL of a lot faster than the 2500s (1.88GHz) in my dually, and the 2.4GHz P4 in my laptop. And don't even mention the 1.5GHz Celeron in my "print server"... the thing is on 24/7, but it's not exactly a folding speed demon...
Project 802 (Run 2, Clone 46, Gen 27)
p802_p53dimer802
but it's doing two at a time, too...
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Templar, how are you doing 2 at a time? I'm running a HT P4 and I can't run more than one instance of F@H.
With the new beta, you can now have 8 instances running.