Hi Bruce,
That is actually an extremely good point... I never thought of it like that. x4 cores working on a WU each would possibly lead to the same length of time it will take all 4 cores working together to complete a single WU... Hell 1 core per WU may even be slower!? I've noticed the PPD has gone up now since using all 4 cores on a single WU. I shall certainly keep it this way as sending results back quicker is always a good thing.
Nathan_P, That's good to hear I guess it must be doing a fairly good job then as its a core 2 duo Q6600 @ stock 2.4Ghz and it's currently running 3884 PPD. I've also checked my clients server and its Pentium D 830 @ 3Ghz is giving me a rather poor 687 PPD... Althought since i started it it's now at 24% complete with both cores on the same WU so hey it's doing its job and i don't pay the electric for that machine so why not let it try and do it's part.
Nert, Yeah I did actually have a GTX 650 in this machine once purely to fold it ran at about 10k PPD @ 60 watts but sadly money got abit tight and i had to sell it. Plus the noise levels went up quite alot which was annoying. Right now this Q6600 runs nice and cool and quiet so for now I'm happy with the setup. Granted it's not the best but every little helps.
I do actually have an i7 machine with a GTX 660 in it but the noise and heat + electric it use's if i do use it to fold is insane!! the GTX 660 alone draws 140W.
I'm doing my bit where i can
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I've never used high end hardware and I have done over 1200 WU's so far. The machines that have done this have ranged from a pentium 3 to a Pentium 4 to various AMD athlons. Intel Atoms, Celerons, Core 2 Duo Quads the list goes on.
I have of course tested my i7 but it's my main machine so i avoid running it 24/7 even though i realise it makes sense to do so but this machine has important things to do.
I'm doing my best
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