david00214 wrote:From the posts I have been reading it sounds like I need to install the SMP on my Q6600, maybe even the X25000+.
David, just by installing the SMP clients on your quad and X2500, you should see ppd triple.
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david00214 wrote:From the posts I have been reading it sounds like I need to install the SMP on my Q6600, maybe even the X25000+.
2_tyma wrote:e6600@ 3.21 ghz
e4500@ stock (2.2 ghz) bout to overclock it to like 3ghz once i get better ram
and finally have a ps3
replaced my [email protected] wit the e4500 so i really have 3 units
i think its a good farm it produces about 3.5-4 k ppd depending on how long i keep the ps3 on for
pretty good results i think for only 2 pc's and a ps3
Haggis! wrote:Jigar2speed5095 wrote:Every one....Pics please....
Alrighty. You asked for it. In glorious Nokia E61i photo quality...
My home folders-
http://home.comcast.net/~slingdot/home.jpg
These all fold 24/7. I just brought that Celeron 1.4 back for 41.60l23's 350PPD Initiative (a drop in the bucket). The PS3 is upstairs. It also folds 24/7 except for games and movies.
At the office-
http://home.comcast.net/~slingdot/office1.jpg
This former broom closet is my office. Yes, the 500MHz. Thinkpad is folding. I run the SMP client on the P4D and the Core 2 Duo laptop.
http://home.comcast.net/~slingdot/office2.jpg
That's the Phenom 9500 running 4 single core instances.
http://home.comcast.net/~slingdot/office3.jpg
Here's the Q6600, also running 4 single core instances. And the P4 3.2. The other tower is folding as well, but I don't remember which CPU is in it.
And the other boxes are spread out throughout the company.
david00214 wrote:Sheesh you are shooting up the ranks. Wish I had a company I could borg
just brew it! wrote:I've rearranged my farm a bit over the past few days... switched a couple of Windows clients to Linux-on-VMware-on-Windows, added a machine at work which hadn't been folding for a while back into the mix, tweaked options on a few clients to get a better WU mix, and overhauled my "live status" scripts. My live status now incorporates info on clients which aren't running here at home, by having the remote clients periodically push their status info out to my web server.
So rather than list everything in this post, I'll just link to the live status page (updated every 5 minutes), which shows all of the systems folding for me, the WUs they're currently crunching on, and estimated PPD for each: http://justbrewit.net/folding/nodestat.txt
david00214 wrote:How do I get a page like this?
pikaporeon wrote:I may also be picking up an x1950 that will fold GPU2 on my brothers box
Haggis! wrote:pikaporeon wrote:I may also be picking up an x1950 that will fold GPU2 on my brothers box
GPU2 won't run on the 1950, it requires a 2000 or 3000 series GPU.
Haggis! wrote:Just wanted to save him the pain of getting a card that won't do what he's expecting it to do at this stage of the game. No matter what individual competition is going on between ourselves, we're still all pulling for the team, right?
I've got a 1950 Pro and a 1650 Pro that'll both be very under utilized once GPU1 runs it's course...
emi25 wrote:david00214 wrote:How do I get a page like this?
Well, first get a domain. You can pay for one, or get a free one from a service like dyndns.com
Next, set your router to update the dyndns account if you have dynamicIP ISP provider, else they will send you an email to keep the account alive every month.
Set the router to route the http traffic on the 80 port to your server ip.
On your server install LAMP, or WAMP: http://www.en.wampserver.com/
Now is the hard part: you need to collect all the unitinfo.txt text files to your server, and create a php script to read them.
stoneman828 wrote:1. AMD X2 4200, Widows XP, SMP Client, Office
2. AMD X2 4200, Ubuntu 7.10, SMP Client, Garage
3. AMD X2 4800, Windows XP, SMP Client, Garage
4. Intel Core 2 E4300, Windows XP, SMP Client, Bedroom B
5. Intel Pentium D 925, Windows XP, Graphical Client, Fresno State
6. AMD 64 3500+, Windows XP, Graphical Client, Unversity of California, Santa Barbara
7. AMD 64 3200+, Windows XP, Graphical Client, Bedroom B - replaced
Intel Core 2 E7200, Windows XP, SMP Client, Garage new
8. Intel Core2 Duo 6750, Windows XP, SMP Client,Office
Upgrade from AMD 64 3200
9. AMD 64 3000+, Windows XP, Graphical Client, Bedroom C - replaced
AMD X2 4400, Widows XP, SMP Client Garage new
10 PS3, Family room
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