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Default PS3 Folding - 05-06-2007, 05:38 | posts: 176 | Location: Australia

Hi
I have Folding@Home on my PS3,is that ok to join guru3d team?
And whats the team number to join?
   
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Default 05-06-2007, 05:51 | posts: 9,222 | Location: Sector ZZ9 Plural Z Alpha

The team number is

69411

As given in the 1st thread in the section.
A PS3 is ok for you to join. Any system is ok for you to join as long as it does the task.
   
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Smile 05-06-2007, 06:19 | posts: 176 | Location: Australia

Thank's
   
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Default 05-29-2007, 15:25 | posts: 1,038 | Location: Miami, FL

I have been folding for a while now on my PS3 and i just changed my team number to guru's team..... What does this accomplish being.. Being a part of a team
   
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Default 05-29-2007, 16:39 | posts: 16,923 | Location: Guru3D testlab

I'm happy to see people joining, thanks guys !


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Default 06-22-2007, 07:51 | posts: 952 | Location: Canada, Montreal

Baahh i just joined XS Folding team. If i ever would of noticed that there was a G3D team...Oh well! We're all doing it for the same goal afterall
   
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Default 06-22-2007, 15:15 | posts: 867 | Location: Tijuana

I'll receive my new dual core core today, where can i download the software?

EDIT: Oh yeah... is this vista compatible?

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Default 06-25-2007, 22:23 | posts: 2,391 | Location: Ex NZ, now in Oz

http://folding.stanford.edu/download.html
   
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Default 06-27-2007, 21:04 | posts: 365 | Location: FTN+SCT+SCC

If I joined folding@home would this affect my gaming performance,etc..
Also how does this work.Is stanford hacking into my computer to use my cpu cycles..

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Default 07-09-2007, 01:34 | posts: 184 | Location: Scotland

Nope - it shouldn't affect your gaming performance as long as you use the normal console or SMP client; (with your setup you can't run the GPU client anyway)

Every task on a PC is given a priority scheduling and the FAH client is set to run at the PCs 'idle' priority so it just uses those cycles which would normally have gone to waste!

Stanford isn't hacking into your PC - Standford's servers send some data to your PC, the client runs on your PC looking at the data and when it finishes it sends the answers back to stanford.
   
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Default 07-28-2007, 07:15 | posts: 13 | Location: Lund, Sweden

There we go, joined and folding away.
   
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