WestX64 wrote:I've been playing around with the idea of building an entire machine that does nothing but sit in the back room of my apartment and fold 24/7. I may save up money over the next several months and do that. However, when it comes to choosing components for a folding only build, what would I look for in a CPU? I would want something that is energy efficient but that could also crank through the WU. Would an 8 core AMD processor outperform a 4 core Intel processor? I know threads don't do a whole lot to improve the performance of CPU folding (or so I've read in a few places online), but the number of physical cores does impact performance. When I look at benchmarks, 4 core Intel processors pretty much blow 8 core AMD processors away in almost every category. Is Intel still the best when it comes to folding too? Here are two CPUs I'm looking at as reference: AMD FX-8350 Black Edition Vishera 8-Core 4.0GHz 125W ---VS--- Intel Core i5-4690K Haswell Quad-Core 3.5GHz 88W.
The next question is what to look for in a great folding GPU? Again, generally speaking, do AMD or Nvidia cards typically turn out more PPD at any given price point. What would be your deciding factors in picking a great GPU for folding? Again, just for the sake of reference, these two cards: GeForce GTX 750 Ti ---VS--- Radeon R7 260X. When looking at benchmarks, in some areas the AMD card comes out ahead, and in some cases the Nvidia comes out ahead (and they are around the same price point). However, which brand is generally better at folding?
AMD may have the nod for performance/$, but there's no question Intel has the performance advantage overall per core or GHz. An LGA2011 MoBo and It all depends on your priorities -- absolute cost, electric consumption, PPD, noise...
With the new 8-core Haswell-E or 5960, you could do some serious Folding, but at a cost in $$, noise, and electricity. Same with [multiple] Titan or R9 295 X2 GPUs.
When I built my "low-power, quiet" machine, I got an i7-3770S -- 65W TDP at 3.5 GHz. The first fanless AMD 7750 GPU went in there as well. That one only burns 135W with max CPU+GPU load with the monitor off/standby, and is QUIET. The 750 Ti GPU is the current equivalent of that GPU in power consumption, but the 750 Ti apparently Folds much faster.
Intel seems to be in a state of flux right now. I'd wait before buying anything cutting-edge, but you may find good deals on "last year's tech"... I'm at least going to wait until someone comes out with a good fanless 750 Ti.