Folding@Home: THGC Needs You -Team 40051
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First: My apologies for the bad attitude. I've turned over a new leaf and I'm hoping to be a kinder, gentler Lingus.
I have started this thread because this one is beyond repair (please do not post - no one can see it). Please feel free to post questions, comments, etc here. This is the place for all things Folding and Toms.
What is Folding @ Home? It is a distributed computing project that is a great way to utilize unused CPU and GPU cycles for science. Here is Vijay Pande to explain some of the history.
Tomshardware is in the top 100 folders worldwide, but we need your support. Please download a client and install it. GPU and SMP (multicore setups) produce the most points, but SMP can be tricky to install. The simple windows clients are best for those who are less technical. It doesn't cost a thing. It's fun and addictive, plus you may actually cure cancer! Installation questions can be directed this way (99.99% of all questions have already been answered) or post right here. I will try to answer PMs as well.
A list of links will be forthcoming pending some interest in folding.
Message edited by randomizer on 10-13-2009 at 10:31:15 AM
Remember, nvidia gpus score much higher than AMD, and if you're careful, you can run SMP and GPU simultaneously.
The best website I've found for monitoring stats is at extreme overclocking:
http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/
Also to get the most PPD for i7 and other quad-core setups, it is best to run the linux A2 client (or whatever is newer). Though this would be advisable for advanced users, as some setup a Virtual Box on top of Windows just to still be able to use the machine for day-to-day tasks.
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Reply to mousemonkey
Here are some other great Folding@Home resources:
The Best Stats Tracker on the Web
Getting started:
GPU2 Setup Guide
Single Core Client Setup Guide
SMP (for multi-core or multi-threaded CPU's) Setup Guide
A little more advanced:
Core i7 Folding - how to increase your PPD <= Works great with any dual core or better CPU.
Optimizing your Folding - the importance of CPU Priority assignment
ATI Folders- Want to drastically reduce your CPU load?
Automatic Folding Recovery After Power Outage or Reboot <= Also works great if you want to start folding before leaving for work with the push of a single button ![]()
Remember everyone, helping with this research could help lead to many lifesaving treatments.
All of your support may one day help save your life or the life of a loved one.
If nothing else, do it for the pure SCIENCE
Stats tracker and all guides compliments of Xtreme CPU.
Message edited by outlw6669 on 11-07-2009 at 12:36:45 PM
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Reply to outlw6669
Excellent to see this back up again, my thanks to all who contribute here, and for others, feel free to ask questions
Reply to jaydeejohn
I was wondering when you guys were going to start one of these threads, I completely forgot about folding for the longest time and figured I'd start it up again whenI saw a THG Folding thread randomly on google.
Just started folding for Toms a few days ago and I just past 5k [Raidur_TH] using SMP on my sig setup. Going to be adding in my moms PC in a day or 2 (Q6600/8800GT) SMP/GPU.
2x2GB Gskill DDR2-1066 / WD Black 640GB / Rosewill 630w
Reply to Raidur
I have 2 computers folding@home 24/7 at work. makes me feel great because they leave their damn computers running all day anyway - might aswell make sure of the electricity!
ATI 4850 oc'd 680/1158 with aftermarket Zalman
Asus P5Q Pro mobo
2 gigs 800 Corsair ram @ 4-4-4-12
Reply to werxen
Just edited the title so it's perfectly clear what this thread is about. It will also attract more Google hits this way.
Message edited by randomizer on 10-13-2009 at 10:32:07 AM
Good job, a lil double exposure. Im just glad its back up
Reply to jaydeejohn
i really wish we could get past the 70's.... imagine how much ass we could kick as a forum if all of us folded for a full week. top 50 anyone? cmon!
ATI 4850 oc'd 680/1158 with aftermarket Zalman
Asus P5Q Pro mobo
2 gigs 800 Corsair ram @ 4-4-4-12
Reply to werxen
Is anyone getting an 'attempting to get work packet' issue where it just seems to do nothing but try to contact a server that does not respond and if so what can be done to resolve it?

Reply to mousemonkey
| werxen wrote : i really wish we could get past the 70's.... imagine how much ass we could kick as a forum if all of us folded for a full week. top 50 anyone? cmon! |
If the whole forum folded we could do better than that.
prove it
send some mass pms out
ATI 4850 oc'd 680/1158 with aftermarket Zalman
Asus P5Q Pro mobo
2 gigs 800 Corsair ram @ 4-4-4-12
Reply to werxen
| mousemonkey wrote : Is anyone getting an 'attempting to get work packet' issue where it just seems to do nothing but try to contact a server that does not respond and if so what can be done to resolve it? |
Yes, I get that from time to time.
Usually, after restarting the client, I can get it to connect.
Anyone have an explanation for this issue or a decent, preferably automated, workaround?
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Reply to outlw6669
| outlw6669 wrote : Yes, I get that from time to time.
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Mine just keeps retrying, restarting the client makes no difference in my case. Is it possible to 'force' another server to issue work or not?, I have trawled around various forums but have yet to find a way that works for me although to be fair it's not a major issue I just get cheesed off when it's on the 101st retry.

Reply to mousemonkey
i got those issues when i tried to run a few clients on one machine... one just would NOT connect. have you tried using a different client? if you use cmd line version, try the install one and visa versa.
ATI 4850 oc'd 680/1158 with aftermarket Zalman
Asus P5Q Pro mobo
2 gigs 800 Corsair ram @ 4-4-4-12
Reply to werxen
I've tried with the cmd line on it's own, the sys tray on it's own and the GPU1 & 2 clients on their own and in various combinations of clients running at the same time but the issue still crops up from time to time and I just wonder if anyone has found a way to force a connect to a different address.

Reply to mousemonkey
Folding@Home seems to be making my video driver stop responding(im running the GPU client) it has done it a bunch in the last few days. I figure you guys might know, is there a conflict between the ATI 9.9 drivers and the folding client or something? I have just been leaving it on when i go to class but it seems when the driver crashes it stops folding which isnt very helpful.
| hunter315 wrote : Folding@Home seems to be making my video driver stop responding(im running the GPU client) it has done it a bunch in the last few days. I figure you guys might know, is there a conflict between the ATI 9.9 drivers and the folding client or something? I have just been leaving it on when i go to class but it seems when the driver crashes it stops folding which isnt very helpful. |
I'm using Nv cards mate, so I can't help you sorry.

Reply to mousemonkey
| hunter315 wrote : Folding@Home seems to be making my video driver stop responding(im running the GPU client) it has done it a bunch in the last few days. I figure you guys might know, is there a conflict between the ATI 9.9 drivers and the folding client or something? I have just been leaving it on when i go to class but it seems when the driver crashes it stops folding which isnt very helpful. |
Running xp 32? If so check here and follow the link for the experimental CAL DLLs.
If not, post specs OS, VPU, etc.
A good resource for ATI issues: http://foldingforum.org/viewforum. [...] 0fa0e74795
whats this folding@home? whats usefull about that.
Did you read any of the links in the OP?
| outlw6669 wrote : Here are some other great Folding@Home resources:
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Why are all our guides listed here?
Just curious
Reply to ElMoIsEviL
Nice to see our guides are useful for folding. We welcome the challenge and the help. Fold on. Next time however, I would hope that we get credit for the work we put into perfecting those guides.
Message edited by dasickninja on 11-07-2009 at 05:29:41 AM
| ElMoIsEviL wrote : Why are all our guides listed here?
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Why list any but the best
I figure the layman will get quite a bit more WU's completed after reading those guides than simply running a standard CPU or GPU client.
Sorry ninja, I thought the giant logo at the top of the linked pages would be enough to credit xcpus.
I have edited my above post to credit Xtreme CPU for everything.
Message edited by outlw6669 on 11-07-2009 at 01:47:11 PM
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Reply to outlw6669
I was under the impression that the language filter for Xtreme CPU had been removed. Clearly it hasn't.
Unfortunately not
Seems you can type 'xcpus' just fine but as soon as you add '.com' or post a link it is filtered.
Thank gods for tinyurl
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Reply to outlw6669
I'll see about getting that filter scrapped. It's as dumb as filtering Anandtech.
It's going to be humiliating if we get passed by AMDZone.
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Reply to smithereen
Client installed, joined the team
. I have 2 computers at work running. When I get home, I will get 2 more computers up and going!
Message edited by brett1042002 on 11-23-2009 at 09:45:17 PM
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