Folding slows way down after a while w/o rebooting on an AMD duron system
yagga
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Folding works fine, as good as it's gonna get when I start it up, but after a while, which varies, the folding slows WAY down. The AMD Duron 1.35ghz running chip takes about 2 hours 10 minutes per step on one of the current 100 step gromacs, and then all of a sudden took 19 hours and 30 minutes and looks to be continuing at this speed. I had noticed this to happen when I was fully into folding about a year and more ago and it irritated me then. Anyway, I decided to get going again a little, and am noticing this. I think it has something to do with the cpu instruction sets, like 3dnow. Anyone know the answer? I ONLY run the "no nonsense text only" version.
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That's forsure. This thing originally had Windows ME. Take your age guess, I'm positive you'll guess within +/- 3 months of the age. :bigggrin::D
I don't understand how the button battery could cause this. It's not like the computer loses power while running. And unfortunately just about the only settings I have in the bios (I assume you mean bios) are: Bootup Device, Save and Exit, and Exit without Save. It's astonishingly simple.
Also- if the BIOS reset, it may reset to a minimum system speed- slower than that rated for the CPU and memory.
However- with a system that old, you might also need to check your capacitors to see if any are burst or leaning over. Another thing that might slow it down is overheating- maybe dead fan- need cleaning?