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Anything from the ATI side that is worth a crap?
When I run the GPU client, it takes about 35-40% of my Q6600 @ 3.4GHz. Are you sure it doesn't matter at all what the processor is? I am doubtful. That said, I imagine any processor no older than 4 years should be fine.it won't matter what box you put what gpu into
When I run the GPU client, it takes about 35-40% of my Q6600 @ 3.4GHz. Are you sure it doesn't matter at all what the processor is? I am doubtful. That said, I imagine any processor no older than 4 years should be fine.
When I run the GPU client, it takes about 35-40% of my Q6600 @ 3.4GHz. Are you sure it doesn't matter at all what the processor is? I am doubtful. That said, I imagine any processor no older than 4 years should be fine.
My take is completely different, and this coming from a very heavy GPU Folder for nearly two years: don't purchase GPUs for Folding, ATI or Nvidia. Just recently I sold off my farm of GTS 450s (8 of them, to be exact), so that I could concentrate resources, power bill and cash, on more productive hardware. Start saving money for a new CPU and motherboard. You don't have to go all the way up to a multi-socket "big iron" rig to greatly improve production over what you've got now.For example, 1 box I have is a q6600 and the other is a q9550, would I get more PPD on the q9550?
My take is completely different, and this coming from a very heavy GPU Folder for nearly two years: don't purchase GPUs for Folding, ATI or Nvidia. Just recently I sold off my farm of GTS 450s (8 of them, to be exact), so that I could concentrate resources, power bill and cash, on more productive hardware. Start saving money for a new CPU and motherboard. You don't have to go all the way up to a multi-socket "big iron" rig to greatly improve production over what you've got now.
If you want a new video card for gaming anyway, well, that's another story. But I would not buy GPUs just for Folding - too much heat output, too much power draw, and too many little fans whirring for too little return. Good performing CPUs, like the i7 2600K are coming down in price. If you are an overclocker, the 2600K can still be a great performer.
Using Linux is really worth that much of a gain over windows? Wow. I have 1 or 2 boxes I cold prob convert no questions asked. If I have the windows client that is partially through a WU, can this be imported to another machine?
I've been looking at my servers at the house in terms of what my options are for CPU. The older ones are not worth upgrading as they are maxed out, My desktop is an aging 9550 oc'd to 3.8ghz. My file server/vm box folds, that system could be converted to a 2p system.
Not for folding. ATi = bitcoin, nVidia = folding.
AMD's VLIW architecture is only effective at very simple computations involving little more than hashing, this is why Bitcoin and some other dc projects do well on that architecture. Fermi (and the GCN architecture on the HD 79XX series) are able to do more advanced modern gp-gpu computing like F@H (although there is no GCN client yet).