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Re: Let us know who you are and what you are testing.
Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 9:51 pm
by barbebleu99
hi i dont really know where to start but here i am.
if someone can redirect me to something good for me my mind is open
and im not really sure what im suppose to test first
i am curently testing my new system
i5 760,maximus III formula, eah4850, western black 500,lsp atx650 ultra, antec 1200, windows 7 ultimate 32,,,,,, not sure also if im at the good place oh well please someone help me im tryng to introduce myself as a beta tester on anything
Re: Let us know who you are and what you are testing.
Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 9:54 pm
by barbebleu99
oh i forgot, im using the ati catalyst control center for my graphic card,version 2010.1125.2142.38865 if that can help
hi i just started
Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 10:11 pm
by barbebleu99
hi i just loaded the application Windows: V6 GPU2 (ATI 2xxx - 5xxx; nVidia) clients
Windows XP/2003/Vista/7 GPU2 System tray client (installer msi
6.23
not sure if its good for me but the client if working atm on my computer
i still need a team
so help me please what i should do
Re: Let us know who you are and what you are testing.
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 3:00 pm
by barbebleu99
ok i started yesterday to test the Ati gpu client. for performance machine. evering is alright. but it have a little problem, my video card is heating a bit about 95 c, at 60 % speed fan, i can set up to 70-80 but it make some noise, so what i should to to complete my task, should i reduce my frencency of my gpu , yes or no.. thank in advance
Re: hi i just started
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 3:38 pm
by uncle fuzzy
A team, or even a user name, are not required. Many people donate anonymously using the default settings in the client configuraion. Until you find a team, you can enter your user name and stay with the Default team.
If you use any other forums, look around and see if they have a team. I found out about this on a game forum, and joined their team. Many schools have a team. So do some professional groups, Europian Countries, hardware manufactureres, computer or gaming magazines, or regions of other Countries.
If your Location means you are in Quebec, I used that as the search term to check existing teams, and came up with 85 results.
http://fah-web.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.py
To find out more about the teams, click a name on the list. This will show you the team member list and give you an idea of how active they are. Click on the team logo/picture at the top of the page (below the F@H banner) to go to the team homepage (some teams don't have a picture/link). All you have to do to join a team is to enter a team number in the client configuration.
If you post a list of your hardware, we might have some suggestions on which clients to run.
Good luck.
Re: hi i just started
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 4:57 pm
by Decembermouse
A lot of people would love to have you on their team. The client you're running will do the job for the hardware you have. You can also run Folding@Home on your CPU in addition to running it on any graphics cards.
Re: hi i just started
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 11:03 pm
by John_Weatherman
If you prefer to write in French send a PM to the moderator toTOW for help.