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yeah 70c is normally more than okay under load

ok it is at light still ok?

what are folding points? thanks!

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They're the points you gain every time you finish a work unit, the more you get the better, the amount of points depends on the work unit you finish, it's kind of like a way of keeping track of how much folding you've done, but also so you can climb the ladders as an individual, or help a team grow and climb.

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They're the points you gain every time you finish a work unit, the more you get the better, the amount of points depends on the work unit you finish, it's kind of like a way of keeping track of how much folding you've done, but also so you can climb the ladders as an individual, or help a team grow and climb.

what can you do with them?

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your e-peen

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Something to show for, nothing else.

 

You gain them as you finish folding units.

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the noobs will never know

i am a noob.

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what can you do with them?

 

Well nothing really, although if you're part of the LinusTechTips team then you can get a certain badge when you earn a certain amount for the team, like the ones underneath my profile picture on the left.

 

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^ They are all the ones you can get, that's taken from here http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/207857-for-folding-users-tips-tricks-and-faq-updated-aug-2014/

Read up on that page if you need more info on anything or on other general folding stuff, has some great basic info

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your e-peen

Your e-peen is huuuuge!

 

 

i am a noob.

Do not worry, it will become clear over time.

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Your e-peen is huuuuge!

 

 

Do not worry, it will become clear over time.

thanks!

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Well nothing really, although if you're part of the LinusTechTips team then you can get a certain badge when you earn a certain amount for the team, like the ones underneath my profile picture on the left.

 

IrpzuwZ.png

^ They are all the ones you can get, that's taken from here http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/207857-for-folding-users-tips-tricks-and-faq-updated-aug-2014/

Read up on that page if you need more info on anything or on other general folding stuff, has some great basic info

well i tried it out. i was suggested to try it before i make a rig. i don't want to kill my mac or something so i am not fully into it yet.

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well i tried it out. i was suggested to try it before i make a rig. i don't want to kill my mac or something so i am not fully into it yet.

 

Ohh ok, well you just need to watch out for heat really, as long as everything remains at good temps then it's fine. I have my main rig running pretty much 24/7 doing either folding, or more recently Boinc, I tend to switch between them. The only downside for me is noise. But if you pay your electricity bill running it 24/7 may raise that a little too, thankfully I get it all packaged so I can use however much I like aha.

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Ohh ok, well you just need to watch out for heat really, as long as everything remains at good temps then it's fine. I have my main rig running pretty much 24/7 doing either folding, or more recently Boinc, I tend to switch between them. The only downside for me is noise. But if you pay your electricity bill running it 24/7 may raise that a little too, thankfully I get it all packaged so I can use however much I like aha.

thanks my Mac mini will not be my folding rig it is a tester before I spend $1000 USD on a folding rig. It has an i7 and runs at around 70c is that good? Thanks!
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thanks my Mac mini will not be my folding rig it is a tester before I spend $1000 USD on a folding rig. It has an i7 and runs at around 70c is that good? Thanks!

 

yeah 70c is normally more than okay under load 

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yeah 70c is normally more than okay under load

ok it is at light still ok?
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