SMP Folding and YOU
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SMP Folding and YOU
Guys, SMP folding is were its at. At my best if all my 5 rigs have the best workunits for there specific CPU, I can get 1700ppd per day. SMP guarentees me at least 1200ppd on my machine alone. And I'm not even running it natively. I'm running Windows XP with VMware Server running Ubuntu 6.10 x64. I'm looking at a 5-10% decrease in TPF.
I used this guide from OCforums.
http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=494925
works perfectly. I highly recommend this for those with dual cores and better. Any help I'll try to offer my best.
Check my stats next week to see how it affects a normal folder.
Basically tomorrow is when I should have my first SMP WU done.
I used this guide from OCforums.
http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=494925
works perfectly. I highly recommend this for those with dual cores and better. Any help I'll try to offer my best.
Check my stats next week to see how it affects a normal folder.
Basically tomorrow is when I should have my first SMP WU done.

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I have to agree. On my old team a lot of us had started to update to dual core and when the SMP client came out it was like a gift. Reading the posts on the folding forum it soon became apparent that the SMP client was the way to go. Some of the members tried both the GPU client and the SMP client and came to the same conclusion.
When the GPU client first came out the only AGP X1950Pro cards available were 8X. My older XP rigs were only 4X AGP so with that fact and the current requirements for the video cards I shut them down. I see now where two vendors have put out 4X/8X AGP X1950Pro cards. I hope in a couple of months to reactivate one of my old XP rigs and see what kind of returns I can get with an X1950Pro AGP card. This may prove out to be a way for people to revive their older folding farms. With dedicated folding rigs the 256Mb cards should be fine but for those updating their daily computer they should go with the 512Mb card.
Just my thoughts and ramblings.
Paul
When the GPU client first came out the only AGP X1950Pro cards available were 8X. My older XP rigs were only 4X AGP so with that fact and the current requirements for the video cards I shut them down. I see now where two vendors have put out 4X/8X AGP X1950Pro cards. I hope in a couple of months to reactivate one of my old XP rigs and see what kind of returns I can get with an X1950Pro AGP card. This may prove out to be a way for people to revive their older folding farms. With dedicated folding rigs the 256Mb cards should be fine but for those updating their daily computer they should go with the 512Mb card.
Just my thoughts and ramblings.

Paul
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Sure, but I don't have a C2D......with my setup gpu is the best way to go.dicecca112 wrote:Ken your tune with change when I pass you and bubba in a month
Technically its now two C2D or if you want to get really technical its a Core 2 Duo, and a Memron. Along with a Yonah, Dothan and an old P4 2.66.
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With my setup I have 5+ cpus folding for me. But it's just not enough anymore, they're all older. 

AMD Opteron 1224SE "Santa Ana" = DFI Lanparty UT NF590 SLI-M2R/G
Crucial Ballistix 4x1GB DDR2 800 = Corsair CMPSU-750TX
Sapphire 4870 1GB = Sceptre X20WG-Naga 20" = Logitech X-530 5.1
Seagate 320GB (SATA II) x2 = Samsung SH-S203B (SATA)
Crucial Ballistix 4x1GB DDR2 800 = Corsair CMPSU-750TX
Sapphire 4870 1GB = Sceptre X20WG-Naga 20" = Logitech X-530 5.1
Seagate 320GB (SATA II) x2 = Samsung SH-S203B (SATA)
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Looking goodIlluminati wrote:So far, so good...
Shad
I knew where I was when I wrote this...
I don't know where I am now...
Folding Rigs
GB DS3 [email protected] Gentoo Linux
Asus P5B-E [email protected] Kubuntu Linux
Asus P5B-DLX Q6600@?? Ubuntu Linux
Asus Commando [email protected]/1950XTX Winders/VMWare/Kubuntu
MSI Neo2 Plat [email protected] Debian Linux x 2
IMac 2ghz c2d OSX 10.4
I knew where I was when I wrote this...
I don't know where I am now...
Folding Rigs
GB DS3 [email protected] Gentoo Linux
Asus P5B-E [email protected] Kubuntu Linux
Asus P5B-DLX Q6600@?? Ubuntu Linux
Asus Commando [email protected]/1950XTX Winders/VMWare/Kubuntu
MSI Neo2 Plat [email protected] Debian Linux x 2
IMac 2ghz c2d OSX 10.4
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That's wierd all mine are happy as a clam at 3.2.Illuminati wrote:the system actually locked up at 3.2 after about 15 min of F@H, so I backed it down to 3.0 (375x8) for now until I have more time to tweak.
Looking at your CPUz report your vcore appears to be a little under. Vdroop is a reality on these Intel based boards. You might wanna try bumping vcore .0125 to .025.
Mine require a range from 1.28 to 1.312 to be stable. If they are not the wu just hangs.
Shad
I knew where I was when I wrote this...
I don't know where I am now...
Folding Rigs
GB DS3 [email protected] Gentoo Linux
Asus P5B-E [email protected] Kubuntu Linux
Asus P5B-DLX Q6600@?? Ubuntu Linux
Asus Commando [email protected]/1950XTX Winders/VMWare/Kubuntu
MSI Neo2 Plat [email protected] Debian Linux x 2
IMac 2ghz c2d OSX 10.4
I knew where I was when I wrote this...
I don't know where I am now...
Folding Rigs
GB DS3 [email protected] Gentoo Linux
Asus P5B-E [email protected] Kubuntu Linux
Asus P5B-DLX Q6600@?? Ubuntu Linux
Asus Commando [email protected]/1950XTX Winders/VMWare/Kubuntu
MSI Neo2 Plat [email protected] Debian Linux x 2
IMac 2ghz c2d OSX 10.4
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With my Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3 I had to ramp the voltage to 1.425 ( or 1.450 ) cant remember off hand right now, to get my C2D E6400 to run at 3.2ghz. That is ramping multiplier to 8X and the FSB to 400mhz. I still have not had a chance to try the multiplier low and the fsb high, been medical crap again.
Will let everyone know when i do
Mike
Will let everyone know when i do

Mike
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Wow
That's a lot of vcore for 3.2Ghz
Here's a shot from the one of mine that requires the most vcore.
itsa DS3 too.

That's a lot of vcore for 3.2Ghz
Here's a shot from the one of mine that requires the most vcore.
itsa DS3 too.

Shad
I knew where I was when I wrote this...
I don't know where I am now...
Folding Rigs
GB DS3 [email protected] Gentoo Linux
Asus P5B-E [email protected] Kubuntu Linux
Asus P5B-DLX Q6600@?? Ubuntu Linux
Asus Commando [email protected]/1950XTX Winders/VMWare/Kubuntu
MSI Neo2 Plat [email protected] Debian Linux x 2
IMac 2ghz c2d OSX 10.4
I knew where I was when I wrote this...
I don't know where I am now...
Folding Rigs
GB DS3 [email protected] Gentoo Linux
Asus P5B-E [email protected] Kubuntu Linux
Asus P5B-DLX Q6600@?? Ubuntu Linux
Asus Commando [email protected]/1950XTX Winders/VMWare/Kubuntu
MSI Neo2 Plat [email protected] Debian Linux x 2
IMac 2ghz c2d OSX 10.4
Well damn - my DS3 says it is 1.325Vcore standard - that is how it was set when I turned it on - you can lower yours from default? WOW!! I wish I could!!!!! I might have to lower it to a 3.0ghz overclock to get the vcore down a bit - It is only +.1, but I want this as my main rig, and that might be pushing it a bit...maybe?shadco wrote:Wow
That's a lot of vcore for 3.2Ghz
Here's a shot from the one of mine that requires the most vcore.
itsa DS3 too.
Mike
What was your DS3 factory setting? It should say in BIOS - mine does.
What revision DS3? I have the Rev 3.3 with the solid state caps.
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