Bored so I took a pic of my system

The best setup would probably be a supermicro dual socket board with the latest Xeon's given that the newest work units give bonus points if you complete them quickly. You could stick 3x Nvdia 295s in to give the best ppd possible.

No-one has managed to get more than 4 graphics cards folding on a single board. There's a limitation based motherboard on both BIOSs and graphics drivers... which is a shame because otherwise this would work (no need for single slot coolers, flexible PCI-E risers \o/)

http://www.overclock.net/overclock-net-folding-home-team/486609-gpu-milking-machine.html
 
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But I thought the new P6T7 WS solved that issue where all its slots can be used simultaneously. But that's a quality idea, I completely forgot about the risers :)
 
But I thought the new P6T7 WS solved that issue where all its slots can be used simultaneously. But that's a quality idea, I completely forgot about the risers :)

Hi,

P6T7 supports Four cards only unfortunately.

Asus quotes 4 x dual graphics cards or 4 cuda cards (Thinking tesla rather than GPU) with the proviso one is a Quadro.

Cheers, Simon.
 
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