do those of us who have ps3s or pcs with decent video hardware want to contribute work units to an sda team? i've already made one:
#110285
pc info:
http://folding.stanford.edu/English/DownloadWinOther
ps3 info:
to join, go to ps3 main menu -> network -> folding@home
be sure to set the team # in the settings once you start folding.
#110285
pc info:
http://folding.stanford.edu/English/DownloadWinOther
ps3 info:
to join, go to ps3 main menu -> network -> folding@home
be sure to set the team # in the settings once you start folding.
Quote from Kibbo:
I think more people should join in on this. It's a good cause and it gives SDA as a whole good PR.
If you don't have the CPU power chances are you do have the GPU power, thanks to the new CUDA from NVIDIA and Stream Computing from ATI/AMD, allowing FAH to run on the GPU instead of the CPU. Which means you can still use your computer in a normal way, except for gaming, while you're folding since the CPU doesn't do shit. And somewhat modern GPUs are almost infinitely more powerful than any consumer CPU you can think of today, including those in gaming consoles, so it's not like you will have to run it for days at a time unless you want it to.
Edit.
Supported AMD/ATI hardware.
Supported NVIDIA hardware*.
* The GTX 260, 280, 285 and 295 are also supported.
If you don't have the CPU power chances are you do have the GPU power, thanks to the new CUDA from NVIDIA and Stream Computing from ATI/AMD, allowing FAH to run on the GPU instead of the CPU. Which means you can still use your computer in a normal way, except for gaming, while you're folding since the CPU doesn't do shit. And somewhat modern GPUs are almost infinitely more powerful than any consumer CPU you can think of today, including those in gaming consoles, so it's not like you will have to run it for days at a time unless you want it to.
Edit.
Supported AMD/ATI hardware.
Supported NVIDIA hardware*.
* The GTX 260, 280, 285 and 295 are also supported.
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