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Posted 21/07/2008 13:59:55
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Folding on the ps3 is easy and can achieve ~950 PPD

And as for your other machine, you could run either the GPU client or SMP clients. My guess is that you will achieve more points using the GPU client since your CPU is 'only' a dual core.



Edit - Just noticed you have an opteron rig too. That should be ok to run the SMP client on. It all depends on how long you intend you have the machines running.


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Posted 26/07/2008 15:08:41


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I have been folding for a week now chaps and have completed 11 work units. Shame the GPU one doesn't work on x64 Vista.

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