I have running on the same computer I have 2 clients running the CPU and GPU AMD Athlon x2 and a 8800GTX 320mg (file server) And I have it running on my i7 2600K... 131 Work units completed in 2 weeks...:nerd:
You are doing a very good job with ~10 workunits/day But until now you haven't fold with your 2600k from what I see in your user summary. Maybe from now on...with 2600k you will crunch more workunits, maybe 5-6 per day and you will be in top 20 producers. Keep the good work and welcome in the team
:flip2:welcome MKube402 do you know what sort of ppd you are getting sovietdoc we are here to help if you want
I'm guessing this is his user statistics over at EOC. @MKube402 I'm guessing you only use Uniproc or GPU folding? I suggest to get a passkey and then run SMP folding. IIRC GPU folding doesn't net any bonus points per WU, though it does finish WAY faster. (i.e my 5650 Mobility down there on 550MHz could finish a WU with a TPF of around 8 minutes, or 8 minutes per 1% steps) This is because for the amount of WUs you had done, your points don't differ that much from mine. Anyway, happy folding! @sovietdoc If there's anything we can help then feel free to ask.
If you're using SMP and GPU simultaneously, make sure to set your SMP client with -smp 7, or set it to use only 7 cores (well, threads, since it's HT). The GPU client will always exclusively use one CPU core.
ok so i have it running with the switch "fah6.exe -smp 7" on my i7 i am only runing the CPU on my AMD i am ruing CPU and GPU
points per day you can find it by running this client monitoring program http://code.google.com/p/hfm-net/
If with your i7 you're only running the SMP client, just '-smp' is fine. On your AMD, if it's a 6-core use '-smp 5', 4-core use '-smp 3'. Basically, if you're running SMP client alongside with GPU client, you have to reserve one core for your GPU client. PPD (Points Per Day) is the 24hr Avg of your points in your statistics. CMIIW, though. =b