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Has anyone got this folding project running two instances on a dual core. Each running on its own core? I figure it would help our score, but I don't want to put in the work if it doesn't work.
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depends on which OS and version of folding you are running. I have the Windows text only console running on 2 cores. The SMP version runs on 2 cores but cant be installed as a service.
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The best way to get points on a dual core is to do the Virtual machine Linux SMP, see this thread.

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Yes, you get a ton more points per day running the Linux SMP client over two single core instances.
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Just curious but how does it get a ton more points? I have the Windows smp running on a system(E6400 stock) next to me and it gets 1760 points (project 2604) How much more does the Virtual Linux SMP get?
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Darkstar wrote:Just curious but how does it get a ton more points? I have the Windows smp running on a system(E6400 stock) next to me and it gets 1760 points (project 2604) How much more does the Virtual Linux SMP get?
I was comparing the Linux SMP to the Windows non-SMP... I can't vouch for the Windows SMP other than it doesn't play nice with Vista. I imagine the Linux SMP and Windows SMP should be close to equal.
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I'm running XP Pro on a 6300. It isn't pegging the CPU on both cores so I figure it might be possible to install a second copy in another directory. Then get the first one going set the affinity to cpu 0 and the second to cpu 1 and that should do it. I would just have to lookup how to automate setting the affinity of each copy in XP. I just setup the graphical client. I suppose that it only works on the text client to get both cores maxed out correct?
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Seriously dude, SMP is the way to go. You can get like 1500ppd compared to 600ppd with two windows clients with affinities set to 0 and 1.

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ditto on the SMP advice, If you have a dual core its the only way to go, W$ or nix, it outperforms everything else.
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"Illuminati... I can't vouch for the Windows SMP other than it doesn't play nice with Vista.
I have had the smp on Vista since I built the dual core machine, and have had no problems at all..??

Just add it to your startup group and away it goes :)

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KnightRid wrote:
Illuminati wrote:... I can't vouch for the Windows SMP other than it doesn't play nice with Vista.
I have had the smp on Vista since I built the dual core machine, and have had no problems at all..??

Just add it to your startup group and away it goes :)

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Yep SMP client pegs it out. I'm just hesitant to use beta stuff.
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How well does this work on a quad core? And has anyone got a dual quad core setup?
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I have a quad core. I am worried about beta as well. Don't want to lose any data on my hard drives. Is it SAFE?
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I doubt that you would loose data. I was more concerned with the fact of stability as I'm running it on my office computer. I didn't want to be in the middle of something and loose a few hours of work cause the beta made my system reboot.
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