Folding@home News 18th - 25th Feb 2011

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Team OcUK Folding@Home News 18th - 25th Feb 2011

Current Team Position: 36th
Current Team Score: 502,180,722
Crunched This Week: 5,790,368 (24hr avg. 825,427 ) down 148,590

Change from Last Week: -1,227,744



Next on the stomping horizon

Pande Lab - 3.3 Years
fold4life.com - 2.9 Months
EOC Folding@Home Team - 2.1 Years
Team RSF - 12.1 Months
DSL Reports Team Helix - 8.8 Months

Teams stomped since last news

none

Ones to keep an eye on

Pleasuredome Community - 4.3 Months
Poland - 7.9 months
awachs - 1 Year
Ukraine - 1.1 Years
ComputerBase-HardwareLuxx Folding Team - 2.2 Years


We are currently 38th in team production



This Week's Top Crunchers

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The Team 10 Leaderboard - Top 100

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This Week's Top Stompers

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Top 20 Producers (PPD)

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This Week's New Members

ps3-beny
Jonnyt1000

A warm welcome to the team :)

Info for new people

Help on setting up folding@home:
OcUk F@H Sticky
Stanford Windows SMP Guide
Stanford GPU guide
OcUK SMP guide
Bigadv guide
F@H Monitoring Programs:
HFM.NET
FahMon
FahSpy
Folding Stats:
EOC Folding Stats
Stanford Stats
Kakao Stats
Stats sigs:
EOC Stats sigs
Fancy image sigs :cool:
Other:
Folding@home server status

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Down again this week but this should make us feel better:

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500 million!!!!! :eek::cool::cool: Congrats guys, excellent effort all round :)

Not much happening with me, only folding on bigadv and one 460 now.
 
had it over 5 but as its constant I have it at 4.5Ghz at the moment, to get >=4.6 I needed to up the voltage a little and it didnt seem to make that much difference. Happy with 4.5Ghz for 24/7 use.

I've got mine at 4.5 as well, seems about the max reasonable I can get without putting too much voltage through it. :)
 
I've been dreading the day I have to learn linux, but I always knew it would come. :(

Currently I'm running WHS which is 32bit, so I assume even if I ran a vm with linux folding it wouldn't be able to take advantage of 64bit.

So I think the sensible (if somewhat PITA) option would be to set up the machine running linux. Most of the things that I would want to do - PS3 media server, sabnzb+, file sharing etc work fine on linux.

Don't know how well it mixes with the windows machines on my network for backups or how remote access works but I would assume it could handle those sort of things, it's pretty basic stuff.

Bonus is I can get another 4 gig of ram and house all of my virtual machines for learning on the server, instead of what I do now of having them spread over a few machines.

Anyone know if it is possible to build and test the linux machine as a virtual machine then create an image for the machine and move it to the actual machine? I know nothing about linux, I had a play with ubuntu before is this still the easiest for beginners?
 
Just thought I have a couple of WD Raptors 35GB models early ones, they are noisy they hiss and clunck but just seem to keep going, again Id only want postage cost for them.
sculptor:)

They would be great thank you :) sending you a trust email now...
 
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