"D" to 1000 Boxen and Borging Mayhem! (F@H)

What did you add to the [H]orde?

  • Intel CPU

    Votes: 216 58.9%
  • AMD CPU

    Votes: 229 62.4%
  • Mac/Apple CPU

    Votes: 8 2.2%
  • Other CPU

    Votes: 14 3.8%

  • Total voters
    367
you know i had wondered where this thread went, i thought we had actually finished it off, guess not...

*bump from the grave*
 
Carnival Forces said:
woah. lol, that has to be the quietest 36 boxen add in [H]orde history...
That's exactly what I was thinking. Caught me by surprise!
 
Assuming borging means running on a computer thats not yours then I just borged my girlfriends 2ghz AthlonXP :D

I have big plans for my school next semester
 
One new folder for my farm, one new borg from the family....

46-2 = 44
RPhArrow ---\\\\---------------------->

 
CodeX proclaimed:
Assuming borging means running on a computer thats not yours then I just borged my girlfriends 2ghz AthlonXP

Nice going. Borging one's girlfriend's computer is almost as good as borging a girlfriend.
And, don't forget to do the subtraction...or we will never get to D-zero. ;)

46-1=45

 
Celerator said:
Nice going. Borging one's girlfriend's computer is almost as good as borging a girlfriend.
And, don't forget to do the subtraction...or we will never get to D-zero. ;)

46-1=45


so 45 - RPh's 2 = 43 for our new total
 
Carnival Forces said:
woah. lol, that has to be the quietest 36 boxen add in [H]orde history...

In the next month or so, I should have another 15-20 1.1ghz celerons coming online as well :p

 
DamienThorn said:
In the next month or so, I should have another 15-20 1.1ghz celerons coming online as well :p

Sounds like someone has some big plans. :cool:
 
sorry about hosing the count.... RPh's only count by 5's ;)

RPhArrow --\\\---------------------->
 
2 weeks and nobody has added anything? come on, lets kill this thread

AMD 64 3500+

38 - 1 = 37
 
I have a 1.6 Ghz athlon XP box here I'll fold with, but I'll enter someone else's name :).


Who needs more points? :).

35 - 1 = 34
 
ChingChang said:
Opteron has one instance or two?

and 37 - 2 = 35 imo :)

Whoops....math isn't my best skill when exhausted.

Opeteron only has one instance - it's going to be a heavy production machine.

 
what are we at? 35 or 34?

anyhow

added 30 Athlon 64 3200+ machines

so assuming 35, thats now 5...

and added 30 P4 2.8 HT machines with 2 instances, thats 60 instances...

so if we dont count them as two... that makes it

-25..

if we do, then its

-55

:D
 
Yay! We beat 1000!

I wonder how many of the 1000 are still folding now, since this thread has been going for a long time. I know all of mine are still running....but that's because it's easy to keep track of only 5 computers.


Hey.....waitasecond....I think we have ourselves....
A NEW HIGH KING!!!

All hail King FLECOM!
 
not new, just back :D

hopefully in about 3 months I should have another 200 machines online and folding

although it goes up and down alot becuase a lot of my older borgs are down due to building maintenance etc
 
Add 4 cpu's to the count.
My quad P3 Xeon redundant power module crapped out on me this week.
 
ANOTHER 200? That means you have... 243,192,654 pc's folding. I don't even have 2 folding right now. :( :(
 
FLECOM said:
not new, just back :D

hopefully in about 3 months I should have another 200 machines online and folding

although it goes up and down alot becuase a lot of my older borgs are down due to building maintenance etc
so Stanford says yuo have ~200 active proc. in the last 50 days, so you'll be doubling output?

:D
 
magoo said:
1 at home and 1 a work. 2.8 Celery and 2.4 P4c

Ya know what... we killed the first 1000, what's to stop us from 1000 more? :D

Make that 998 :D
 
Nice to see this thread revived. Let's do our best to hit 998 more before the Roos surpass us.

[conversation_script]
You: So what are you doing with all the idle cycles of your computer?
Them: Huh?
You: You know, your computer's CPU is sitting there twiddling it's thumbs most of the time it is on, waiting for you to press a key or execute a program. Those thumb-twiddling cycles are just doing nothing.
Them: Is that a bad thing?
You: Bad, no. Waste, yes.
Them: What's the alternative?
You: Your computer could be helping to find a cure for cancer, for example, if you had it working on the mysteries of proteins. Stanford University has a little program that uses those wasted cycles to work on solving how errors in protein folding cause diseases.
Them: My computer could help find a cure for cancer?
You: Yes, thousands of people are allowing their computer to work on the problem instead of wasting valuable computer time doing nothing. It's easy to do, and transparent to you as the user.
Them: What do I need to do?
You: Let me show you. You can try it out and I'll check back with you to see if you have any problems with it. If so, I can help you remove it from your computer. If you are like other users, you will not notice any change in your computer's performance. But, instead of wasting it's power doing nothing, you will be helping find a cure.
Them: How long does it take to set it up?
You: I can have you working for the cure in less time than we have been talking about it.
Them: Really?
You: Yep.
Them: And it won't screw up my computer?
You: Nope.
Them: Show me.
You: Welcome to the [H]orde.
[/conversation_script]


 
1 more Turion64, this one's a 2GHz. 996-1=995

I gots me a shiny new lappy folding away.



 
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