++ Folding@Home Thread # n ++

Post » Tue Jan 15, 2013 7:51 am

This thread concerns a http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributed_computing project called http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folding@home, run by http://folding.stanford.edu/Pande/VijayPandeCV and the Pande Group out of Stanford University in California. They also have members and equipment located at several other Universities. The basic scope of this project is to study the way proteins fold, or misfold, in the human body. The results of this research are aimed at finding treatments for Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Huntington's, influenza, and some cancers. A list of the peer reviewed scientific papers that have come out of this project are http://folding.stanford.edu/English/Papers.

In October of 2006, Team Elder Scrolls was formed by Bycote on the Planet Elder Scrolls forum, but the thread has been lost to many forum changes. The thread on BGSF appeared soon after. Our team is small, but feisty. We are currently the #106 team in the world, based on total points produced. We've been fighting our way to the top 100 for several years now, and hope to reach it soon.

To join this project, and hopefully our team, you just need to download and install a small program. This was originally devised as a way to make use of the "spare cycles" on home computers- that's the computing capacity of your system, minus the portion you are actively using. If your computer is idle, Folding will use it all. If you are doing something, Folding is at a low priority, so it will back off and give you the resources you need.

The Folding @ Home client has evolved to take advantage of the greater capabilities of the newer hardware on the market yet will still perform as originally created on some of the oldest processors still in operation. If you look at our Folding Stats, the members near the top are contributing more hardware (multi-core cpus and higher powered gpus) while those near the bottom are running the way the project was originally envisioned- using the spare cycles on a single cpu core to run the program.

Supported Hardware
almost any Intel or AMD cpu (P III-450 or AMD equivalent)
ATi/AMD 5xxx or higher gpu
nVidia 8-series or higher gpu

Supported OS
Windows XP and up (cpu and gpu)
Mac OS X (cpu only)
Linux, many flavors (cpu only, some people have run gpu under wine)

It is recommended that we use the new Version 7 Folding Client. It was designed for a simple install and to allow a new member to be able to fold within minutes. This will look at your hardware and configure the client to use all the hardware it sees. If you'd like to use it all, choose Express install and accept the default settings- we can always help you change the configuration later if you change your mind. You are also given the option of choosing which hardware to use for folding.

To join our team, simply enter 52286 as the team number during the installation. If you will be running the SMP on a multi-core processor, ghttp://folding.stanford.edu/English/FAQ-passkeyto qualify for receiving the Quick Return Bonus (the faster you run it, the more points you get), and enter it during the installation. A new folder has to complete 10 SMP WUs with a passkey before they start getting the bonus.

Links
Current client download- https://fah-web.stanford.edu/projects/FAHClient/wiki/BetaRelease
Installation
http://folding.stanford.edu/English/WinGuidehttp://folding.stanford.edu/English/WinGuide
http://folding.stanford.edu/English/LinGuide

http://foldingforum.org/
http://folding.stanford.edu/English/Stats
http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/team_summary.php?s=&t=52286
http://www.hardfolding.com/fh_stats/index.php?pz=101&tnum=52286
https://fah-web.stanford.edu/projects/FAHClient/

Our thread numbering was screwed up several years ago, so I'm starting over with number "n".

Last thread- http://www.gamesas.com/topic/1416813-foldinghome-v120/

This new OP is still a work in progress. Please let me know if something needs to be changed or added.
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Post » Tue Jan 15, 2013 5:30 am

Last few posts from the previous thread

Well, the car is still down, but the rental works fine. The highest rated half of the hardware is folding, but I have to RMA one of the 660Ti. It crashes when folding.

We took #106 this past week, and should get 2 more before the next team catches us. Long term outlook at the current rates still shows us in a holding pattern around 106-107.

Milestones :trophy:
http://www.hardfolding.com/fh_stats/index.php?pz=102&id=8467878&tnum=522868,00001-13-13
http://www.hardfolding.com/fh_stats/index.php?pz=102&id=217358&tnum=52286175,00001-12-13
http://www.hardfolding.com/fh_stats/index.php?pz=102&id=210100&tnum=5228612,500,00001-08-13

We have a new member!!!
http://www.hardfolding.com/fh_stats/index.php?pz=102&id=8467878&tnum=5228601-10-13 :cookie: :cookie: :cookie:
Kind of a slow first week- you only gained 125 places on the team list. :wink:

Fold on! :goodjob:



uncle fuzzy, on 13 January 2013 - 05:37 PM, said:




Kind of a slow first week- you only gained 125 places on the team list. :wink:
Have I made a new record for biggest weekly jump within the team? :hehe:

Anyhow, I'm using the GPU client for Windows with my AMD Radeon 6670. At first I was worried that my GPU would be too stressed, but so far everything runs smoothly, no crashes, no stutter and GPU-Z shows that the temperatures are just fine.

Sadly, I don't use the CPU or SMP client as it makes my computer noisy enough that it distracts me from doing other stuff on my PC. I also like to switch to Ubuntu for a few days, where it appears that http://folding.stanford.edu/English/FAQ-ATI2#ntoc12 (yet), so the only hope left for me is to try installing the Windows FaH client using Wine, which I reckon will definitely not be easy to do (if at all possible). I might give it a try someday.

(Also, how come I got three cookies? Thanks anyway. :smile:)




If by noisy you mean higher cpu cooler fan speeds, you can limit the cpu usage percent to minimize that. These instructions are for v7. If you're using v6, let me know. You can do the same thing, it just takes a different form.

Choose Advanced or Expert interface- FAHClient upper right corner, you may need to maximize it to find the drop down menu

CPU- Advanced tab > slider to adjust % of CPU to use
Configure > Advanced > set slider > Save

SMP- slots tab > manually set the number of cores to use (2, 3, 4, 6, 8, etc- don't use 5 or 7), -1 is the default and uses ALL cores/threads it sees
Configure > Slots > click smp to highlight > Edit (lower right) > in the SMP section set # of cores > OK > Save
To add SMP > Configure > Slots > Add (lower right) > select SMP > set # of cores > OK > Save

I have 2 boxes running with bad cooler fans, and I control the temperature by the number of cores used. I'll get the fans or coolers changed some day.

The number of cookies given is related to how excited I am to see a new member when I post the update. I was happy yesterday. :D
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