Folding@Home Weekly Team News - 15th June 2006

10,000 steps every 15 minutes on each core...

:D

And the pc stays on 24/7

heheheheh

:eek:

[05:09:38]
[05:09:38] Loaded queue successfully.
[05:09:38] + Benchmarking ...
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[05:09:40] + Processing work unit
[05:09:40] Core required: FahCore_78.exe
[05:09:40] Core found.
[05:09:40] Working on Unit 01 [June 16 05:09:40]
[05:09:40] + Working ...
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[05:09:41] *------------------------------*
[05:09:41] Folding@Home Gromacs Core
[05:09:41] Version 1.90 (March 8, 2006)
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[05:09:41] Preparing to commence simulation
[05:09:41] - Looking at optimizations...
[05:09:41] - Files status OK
[05:09:42] - Expanded 554568 -> 2768894 (decompressed 499.2 percent)
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[05:09:42] Project: 772 (Run 24, Clone 136, Gen 13)
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[05:09:42] Assembly optimizations on if available.
[05:09:42] Entering M.D.
[05:10:03] (Starting from checkpoint)
[05:10:03] Protein: p772_vln2.8pbc-com
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[05:10:03] Extra SSE boost OK.
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I got my info slightly wrong about conroe power consumption I said 32W the lowest conroe will be 40W there will be the E6300 at almost spot on £100 at 65W and the 40W low end at possbily well under £100 this is clocked at 1.6Ghz and i think will be absolutly ideal for HTPC and sooo cheap comparatively
 
Hmm core1 seems a little faster...

[17:11:24]
[17:11:24] Preparing to commence simulation
[17:11:24] - Looking at optimizations...
[17:11:24] - Created dyn
[17:11:24] - Files status OK
[17:11:24] - Expanded 206284 -> 1010548 (decompressed 489.8 percent)
[17:11:24] - Starting from initial work packet
[17:11:24]
[17:11:24] Project: 773 (Run 37, Clone 86, Gen 22)
[17:11:24]
[17:11:24] Assembly optimizations on if available.
[17:11:24] Entering M.D.
[17:11:31] Protein: p773_vln2.8nopbc-com
[17:11:31]
[17:11:31] Writing local files
[17:11:31] Extra SSE boost OK.
[17:11:31] Writing local files
[17:11:31] Completed 0 out of 1000000 steps (0)
[17:16:18] Writing local files
[17:16:18] Completed 10000 out of 1000000 steps (1)
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[17:21:25] Completed 20000 out of 1000000 steps (2)
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Like 3 times faster... 10000 steps every 5 minutes...

nice

:D
 
Dr Who said:
Hmm core1 seems a little faster...

[17:11:24]
[17:11:24] Preparing to commence simulation
[17:11:24] - Looking at optimizations...
[17:11:24] - Created dyn
[17:11:24] - Files status OK
[17:11:24] - Expanded 206284 -> 1010548 (decompressed 489.8 percent)
[17:11:24] - Starting from initial work packet
[17:11:24]
[17:11:24] Project: 773 (Run 37, Clone 86, Gen 22)
[17:11:24]
[17:11:24] Assembly optimizations on if available.
[17:11:24] Entering M.D.
[17:11:31] Protein: p773_vln2.8nopbc-com
[17:11:31]
[17:11:31] Writing local files
[17:11:31] Extra SSE boost OK.
[17:11:31] Writing local files
[17:11:31] Completed 0 out of 1000000 steps (0)
[17:16:18] Writing local files
[17:16:18] Completed 10000 out of 1000000 steps (1)
[17:21:25] Writing local files
[17:21:25] Completed 20000 out of 1000000 steps (2)
[17:26:23] Writing local files
[17:26:23] Completed 30000 out of 1000000 steps (3)

Like 3 times faster... 10000 steps every 5 minutes...

nice

:D
possbily different type of WU how much are the WUs worth?
 
Dr Who said:
10,000 steps every 15 minutes on each core...



And the pc stays on 24/7

heheheheh

:eek:

Snip/ Willy waving snip/ :p


You can close that now probably :)

Now hypothetically.
If i won the lottery and had billions of dollars, could i buy a super high end super computer and fold with that? :p :D
 
You wouldn't do that tho, you would buy lots of small high value ones and get more power that way. A pair of 805's could probably beat that fx 60 but woudln't cost as much ;)
 
Joe42 said:
You wouldn't do that tho, you would buy lots of small high value ones and get more power that way. A pair of 805's could probably beat that fx 60 but woudln't cost as much
Im not talking about high end home computers.
Im talking about those types of Super computers that you use to send people into space and those things that IBM make :cool:

didnt know you lot in Oz had currency yet let alone high end computers

Git :p

Just because we became advanced faster then you lot and started to use Dollars :D
High end computer stuff is quite expensive though :(
 
In the sticky?

Err lets see...
1 pd 805, an asrock board and a few other bits and bobs might persuade me!
Another rig moved from hack a day to ocuk would do ;)
 
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