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Folding at home.
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Christchurch, New Zealand
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Anyone used this?
http://folding.extremeoverclocking.c...php?s=&t=13761
Seems like a good site to check team and donor progress. But that trend line for pcmech doesn't look good, quite a steep drop there. It also shows the top 5 teams catching up to us and when they're expected to pass us. Hopefully I will be contributing a bit now, should be bringing in about 1000PPD for a few hours folding on my graphics card, the new CUDA drivers and folding cores have boosted me from 2700 to 3400PPD.
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Yes, that's the best stats site, no doubt. The PCMech team hasn't really kept up with the increased pace of folding that has grown over the last year or more. Hopefully we can get more members active!
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Folding at home.
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Christchurch, New Zealand
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Just now I got myself a simple power meter to measuer how much power folding is going to use and compared it to when its doing other stuff. This is including monitor. Idle it uses 120w. When GPU folding that goes up to 165w. But that nothing to the 210w while playing Crysis. So I guess it isnt that bad. One feature of this power meter I want to set up is where you put in the price of power in KwH and it will count how much your paying to run it, not bad for $20.
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I like me
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Tejas
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I usually check that site everyday before I log on to the forums.
I like to see if I racked up any more points since the previous day.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Santa rosa Ca.
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This is a good site also, gives projections & a broader range of data
http://kakaostats.com/t.php?t=13761 |
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I like me
Join Date: May 2007
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That is a good link.
Could a mod add that to the following sticky: Read only : Folding@Home - Info to Know! |
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Kickin' it
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You got it Shadow.
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I like me
Join Date: May 2007
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Thank you.
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Chop Chop
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I use EOC Folding all the time. I like to check my latest PPD.
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Folding at home.
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Christchurch, New Zealand
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I've used kakaostats a few times when the Stanford server was down. ANyway, right now I'm trying to figure out my points. Yesterday I am pretty sure I was in the low 12,000's. Before I went to bed it uploaded one work unit worth 480 points. I check the stats this morning and I'm on 13,591. I'm wondering where these extra points are coming from. I've noticed this happening before as well. I think to help slow us from dropping places we need more people folding on GPU's. A standard 8800GT churns out over 5,000PPD and the GTZ 280 is supposed to de about 7,500PPD.
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