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Hi, I used search and dont see this posted as its a few days old and this is 1st I could post.
Incase you did not know, peeps moaned that ATI could use Folding @ Home on current ATI cards and Nvidia users could not.
The other day a new Folding Client was released for Nvidia users.
QUOTED :
" Folding GPU client is on the way for Nvidia cards
Stanford University has been releasing GPU clients for AMD graphics cards for some time now, and there's even a GPU2 client in the works (the beta is available here). Somewhat surprisingly, though, Stanford has yet to release a GPU client that can harness the computing power of Nvidia's latest and greatest graphics processors.
That will all change soon; according to PC Perspective, Folding@home project head Vijay Pande made an appearance at an Nvidia meeting in San Jose, California to show an Nvidia version of the GPU client. PC Per says the software was shown running on an unannounced Nvidia product, so details are sparse for the time being. However, the Nvidia-compatible client looks to be on the way regardless.
To learn more about folding, be sure to check out our distributed computing forum. As always, feel free to show your support for TR by folding for team 2630. "
http://www.techreport.com/discussions.x/14783
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Then early reports gave out this input :
QUOTED :
" GeForce GTX280 folds three times faster than Radeon HD 3870
GeForce GTX 280 is going to be a mighty beast. The GT200 core impressed us from the very beginning in matters of raw performance. Alas there have been little information on the real-life performance of the card, other than statements that it runs Crysis fine at certain settings and that it scores 7000 points in the Vantage Extreme profile. We've been provided some more solid information based on the performance in Stanford's Folding@Home client. A slide recently presented says that GeForce GTX 280 will be capable of folding slightly more than 500 mol/day, which is three times more than what Radeon HD 3870 can do, about 170 mol/day (according to the slide), or five times more than PlayStation 3; 100 mol/day. "
http://www.nordichardware.com/news,7777.html
Seems peeps cant BOAST with PS3's as they are no longer the kings of Folding
.
Incase you did not know, peeps moaned that ATI could use Folding @ Home on current ATI cards and Nvidia users could not.
The other day a new Folding Client was released for Nvidia users.
QUOTED :
" Folding GPU client is on the way for Nvidia cards
Stanford University has been releasing GPU clients for AMD graphics cards for some time now, and there's even a GPU2 client in the works (the beta is available here). Somewhat surprisingly, though, Stanford has yet to release a GPU client that can harness the computing power of Nvidia's latest and greatest graphics processors.
That will all change soon; according to PC Perspective, Folding@home project head Vijay Pande made an appearance at an Nvidia meeting in San Jose, California to show an Nvidia version of the GPU client. PC Per says the software was shown running on an unannounced Nvidia product, so details are sparse for the time being. However, the Nvidia-compatible client looks to be on the way regardless.
To learn more about folding, be sure to check out our distributed computing forum. As always, feel free to show your support for TR by folding for team 2630. "
http://www.techreport.com/discussions.x/14783
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Then early reports gave out this input :
QUOTED :
" GeForce GTX280 folds three times faster than Radeon HD 3870
GeForce GTX 280 is going to be a mighty beast. The GT200 core impressed us from the very beginning in matters of raw performance. Alas there have been little information on the real-life performance of the card, other than statements that it runs Crysis fine at certain settings and that it scores 7000 points in the Vantage Extreme profile. We've been provided some more solid information based on the performance in Stanford's Folding@Home client. A slide recently presented says that GeForce GTX 280 will be capable of folding slightly more than 500 mol/day, which is three times more than what Radeon HD 3870 can do, about 170 mol/day (according to the slide), or five times more than PlayStation 3; 100 mol/day. "
http://www.nordichardware.com/news,7777.html
Seems peeps cant BOAST with PS3's as they are no longer the kings of Folding

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