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    Re: Folding @ Home: TG bands together to advance disease research

    Hey look were ranked 1332 out of 125560!

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    Re: Folding @ Home: TG bands together to advance disease research

    Quote Originally Posted by MrShawn305 View Post
    Hey look were ranked 1332 out of 125560!
    Dangit we missed 1337

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    Re: Folding @ Home: TG bands together to advance disease research

    1323 now, and my machine will be pumping out the WUs, along with one I'm gonna set up at work for it.
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    Re: Folding @ Home: TG bands together to advance disease research

    Quote Originally Posted by Sirusblk View Post
    Dangit we missed 1337
    Actually that morning when I looked we were 1337!

    Thats def better than being number 1

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    Re: Folding @ Home: TG bands together to advance disease research

    I'll do this. Thanks for the invite.
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    Re: Folding @ Home: TG bands together to advance disease research

    Note that they just released a new GPU2 client compatible with Nvidia cards, so now anyone can run this via their graphic card, which they claim is faster than the original client. For Nvidia, you must have driver version 174.55 or later to run this version. Here's the link for that one.

    http://folding.stanford.edu/English/DownloadWinOther
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    Re: Folding @ Home: TG bands together to advance disease research

    Anyone want a FAH sig?

    http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/?nav=IMAGES

    There are others out there that make them, but this site does not require any kind of registration.



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    Fighter99 in and working!

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    Re: Folding @ Home: TG bands together to advance disease research

    If any of y'all just have one computer on single core running, I might be surpassing you. I figured out how to make it run on dual-core with two clients on the same name.

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    Re: Folding @ Home: TG bands together to advance disease research

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr_Fighter_99 View Post
    If any of y'all just have one computer on single core running, I might be surpassing you. I figured out how to make it run on dual-core with two clients on the same name.
    My 8 synchronous cores running 24/7 plus a lead start wins :P

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    Re: Folding @ Home: TG bands together to advance disease research

    My PS3 rarely gets run, might as well use it for something good, eh?

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    Re: Folding @ Home: TG bands together to advance disease research

    I've been in for a while. I might as well post. I leave Gromacs on pretty much 24/7 on my Linux box. 16th place, I've been trailing Catman by about 500 points of a week now. I'll catch up...

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    Re: Folding @ Home: TG bands together to advance disease research

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr_Fighter_99 View Post
    If any of y'all just have one computer on single core running, I might be surpassing you. I figured out how to make it run on dual-core with two clients on the same name.
    I've just downloaded it, care to explain how I can configure it to run on both of my CPU's?



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    Re: Folding @ Home: TG bands together to advance disease research

    Ps3 Uploaded And running

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    Re: Folding @ Home: TG bands together to advance disease research

    Its a great thing that your all doing this by the way.

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