Friday, December 19th 2008

Techpowerup Folding at Home Team Has Made it into the Top 125 Teams

Several days ago, the Techpowerup Folding at Home (F@H) team made it into the top 125 teams in the official F@H stats and is now ranked 123. This was no small feat and was accomplished due the countless hours of CPU/GPU time donated by the team's members. I would like to thank all of them for the time, energy, and money they have selflessly donated to this wonderful project. I encourage everyone who is able to join the team and help us reach the top 100! A list of all members who have donated CPU/GPU time to the team has been included inside the thread.

For those of you who have not heard of the Folding At Home project it is a distributed computing project run by Stanford University. It uses spare CPU/GPU cycles of idle processors from around the world to calculate the folding of proteins. Protein folding is a complex action that takes place after protein synthesis where the interaction of several forces in the molecule causes it to assemble or "fold" into its functional form. The shape of a protein has more to do with its function than its composition. The misfolding of proteins is the suspect cause behind many diseases including Alzheimer's, Mad Cow (BSE), CJD, ALS, Huntington's, Parkinson's disease, and many Cancers and cancer-related syndromes. The F@H project aims to calculate the folding/misfolding of key proteins in order to find cures and treatments for some of these debilitating diseases.

Here is a list of the top 10 contributors. A full list can be found inside the thread.

For More Information You May Visit These Sites:
Folding at Home | Techpowerup Folding at Home Team (TeamId: 50711)
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40 Comments on Techpowerup Folding at Home Team Has Made it into the Top 125 Teams

#26
Bluefox1115
forget about proxies. and F@H uses like 110% of your GPU, and some memory and cpu.
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#27
Polaris573
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F@H uses almost no internet bandwidth and when it does it's only for a few seconds. Don't bother setting up a proxy unless you're terrified of Stanford and don't want them knowing your IP address.

The Geforce 7 series (your card) isn't supported by the GPU client, so use the SMP client for your CPU.
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#28
a_ump
alright thx guys, i downloaded the console version cause i read it does work faster. Bummer my GPU won't do it, haha well when i get my HD 4850 she'll be put to work when i go to sleep.:toast:
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#29
Bluefox1115
I think I have about 8 to 10 more WU's in now. :)
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#30
a_ump
dam how do you guys work these things so fast, after 4 hrs or so i checked it and it was only at 3%
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#31
a_ump
well SOB, haha i just opened the application and i guess it was still running, task manger shows 2 F@H processes, didn't know it still ran when i exited the app. but it said error reading or loading data and said it deleted everything and was requesting a new WU. bummer
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#32
Bluefox1115
ouch. i run F@H on my 8800GTX.. it crunches through them like snacks.
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#33
kylew
cdawallmy 8800GTS+celeron e1200 has been folding a couple days straight now @138th on our polls now :D
Huh? It says I'm 138th :confused: am I looking at something different?
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#34
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
kylewHuh? It says I'm 138th :confused: am I looking at something different?
i keep moving up
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#35
Bluefox1115
off topic, but CD how's that 7750 running for you? hows it OC? back on topic.. what GTS are you running? g92?
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#36
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
Bluefox1115off topic, but CD how's that 7750 running for you? hows it OC? back on topic.. what GTS are you running? g92?
its going to be here the 29th and its a G92
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#37
Bluefox1115
sweet deal. lemme know how that basd boy runs.. :) Also in the news tonight, my 8800GTX @ 640/1500/1960, is at home crunching away at those 500+pt WU's while I'm away with my laptop. Moving on up. :)
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#38
Bluefox1115
Polaris.. may we get an updated table please? :)
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#39
kylew
65th now?!?! How'd that happen? I've been folding on my 4850s, but are they that powerful? I always thought that they folding client for 4XXX GPUs was crap and didn't work properly.
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#40
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
no GPU's fold nice
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