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outofstep

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SupraOfDoom said:
Your screen name is perfect for you!

I was just fixing to say the same thing. Clueless is pretty fucking clueless on this one.

As to folding, FUCK your PS3s are cranking the points. I tracked you on the extreme overclockers charts (the best tracker out there by far), over 1000 points a day! That's nuts fast.

Time to find my thread about folding on here and bump it back up.
 

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outofstep said:
I was just fixing to say the same thing. Clueless is pretty fucking clueless on this one.

As to folding, FUCK your PS3s are cranking the points. I tracked you on the extreme overclockers charts (the best tracker out there by far), over 1000 points a day! That's nuts fast.

Time to find my thread about folding on here and bump it back up.
http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/user_summary.php?s=&u=136474

Yeah I average 1200+ a day now :)

http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/user_list.php?s=&t=43596&u=136474#136474
 

outofstep

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It doesnt matter if you only have one PC. Folding interferes in no way with the operation of your computer.

Well, my SMP clients aren't doing too bad. Just getting them up and running now. Pulling ~1500 pt/WU on them, and it takes abit over a day to finish a work unit. I've got two core 2 duo rigs. So hopefully I'll be able to keep up with the PS3 folding monster.

The GPU, PS3 and SMP clients gave F@H a shot in the arm that it really needed.
 

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outofstep said:
It doesnt matter if you only have one PC. Folding interferes in no way with the operation of your computer.

I have a query.

A year or so ago I was running the folding program on my laptop. It was ok for a long while but then my computer started doing some really funky things and the overall speed was down very noticeably. I know it was said that the folding shouldn't affect anything at all but it really was. I tried closing all other applications but folding and it was still slow. It wasn't until I shut down folding and deleted it that my laptop's speed back up. Any thoughts why that might have happened? Heard anyone else ever having a similar problem?
 

outofstep

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It could have been any number of problems. Every day just surfing the web your computer picks up dozens of scripts, active x components, java scripts and app, just trash in general that it could have been a conflict from that.

I personally like reformatting every about two years or so and clearing out all the shit that windows builds up. Because even if you uninstall stuff and run registry scrubbing utilities, your registry is still cluster fucked. And who knows what the remnants of a particular driver that was uninstaled can do to your system.

The fact that F@H ran for such a long time means that it was doing just fine. It was almost certainly the cumulation over time of other crap that caused the problems and conflicts.