MissingNOLA said: I came across folding@home a few weeks ago. I've been running it since on the PC I bought from Microcenter last summer. Been burning through those work units quickly; about 4m points now. Sometimes it is idle for a while, but it's running more often than not. I have it set to "any disease" and at least 3/4 of them are for COVID-19. I haven't gotten rid of my old dual core system yet; thinking of setting it up as a Linux machine to lend a little more folding power to the cause.Question: if I join the team, will it transfer my prior points to the team? Not that it really matters, but I'm curious.
ChrisP said: Mild gaming GPUs have way more folding@home power than expensive CPUs do. Check it out - I'm folding with two 3950X systems and a 2700X system. Folding with 80 cores *sounds* really impressive and it definitely heats up the room, but the reality is a single GTX1060 or 5500XT video card can fold twice as fast as all those CPUs combined! If you want bang for the buck, fold with your video cards!!
managerman said: ChrisP said: Mild gaming GPUs have way more folding@home power than expensive CPUs do. Check it out - I'm folding with two 3950X systems and a 2700X system. Folding with 80 cores *sounds* really impressive and it definitely heats up the room, but the reality is a single GTX1060 or 5500XT video card can fold twice as fast as all those CPUs combined! If you want bang for the buck, fold with your video cards!! You are absolutely correct!!!-M
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ChrisP said: Mild gaming GPUs have way more folding@home power than expensive CPUs do. Check it out - I'm folding with two 3950X systems and a 2700X system. Folding with 80 cores *sounds* really impressive and it definitely heats up the room, but the reality is a single GTX1060 or 5500XT video card can fold twice as fast as all those CPUs combined! If you want bang for the buck, fold with your video cards!! True Dat....My 6 card RX580 rig produced over 175 work units and over 5 million points the first week and that was with significant down time due to startup and shakedown issues...…. It would do more but is limited by the 6 core I5-9600K driving the system.wuffy68 said: Tramp78 said: wuffy68 said: Where was everyone when Folding@home Cancer, Alzheimer's, Parkinsons, Ebola, Diabetes and Influenza needed help with research? I just heard about this yesterday. Should I stop? Ryau is absolutely correct ... COVID19 is Folding@home's number 1 priority right now ... but don't be surprised when they run out of COVID19 work units, you will also be receiving Cancer, Alzheimer, and Ebola work units as well. Curecoin merely rewards folding@home participants who register on their system no matter what work units are received. Not asking anyone to switch teams - just trying to highlight how there are some innovative teams on Folding@Home that rarely get credit.
Tramp78 said: wuffy68 said: Where was everyone when Folding@home Cancer, Alzheimer's, Parkinsons, Ebola, Diabetes and Influenza needed help with research? I just heard about this yesterday. Should I stop?
wuffy68 said: Where was everyone when Folding@home Cancer, Alzheimer's, Parkinsons, Ebola, Diabetes and Influenza needed help with research?
JADO said: Anyone else noticing a very slow day for their rigs? I have 6 GPU's waiting for work on any disease and since Saturday I am lucky to have jobs for more than one at a time.
pezking33 said: Microcenter should be giving some sort of incentive to fold for their team. Someone please explain to me why I would fold for free when I could be offsetting some of the electric costs by folding for cure coin?
Kirito said: Congrats on the long climb up!Running into an issue with Project 16410/ Clock keeps backing up. I would be down to 17 minutes and then it would jump up to an hour + and the percentage would drop 2-3%. Does anyone know why this is happening?Kirito
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