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#4 Online... (My hostnames are messed - Folding4 is the quad GPU that been running for a while. Folding3 is the new one)

 

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Your setup is definitely making origami of those proteins (ba dum tss) 

export PS1='\[\033[1;30m\]┌╼ \[\033[1;32m\]\u@\h\[\033[1;30m\] ╾╼ \[\033[0;34m\]\w\[\033[0;36m\]\n\[\033[1;30m\]└╼ \[\033[1;37m\]'


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Your setup is definitely making origami of those proteins (ba dum tss) 

._. so much pun....

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Dayum dude, whats your power bill like?

| CPU: Intel i5 3570K @ 4.4GHz 1.26v | GPU: AMD R9 290X @ 1090MHz |

| RAM: 2x4GB Samsung Green @ 2133MHz OC |

| PSU: Corsair RM850 | Case: Fractal Design Define R4 | 

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Rub it in much :P

 

Also sorry for the potentialy moronic question I'm about to ask ------> what is a uniprocessor and SMP on the slot types?

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Rub it in much :P

 

Also sorry for the potentialy moronic question I'm about to ask ------> what is a uniprocessor and SMP on the slot types?

 

 

Back then HFM.net was made for the old v6 client  (and slots for pre 7.3.6 V7 client), it was built for telling what client you were running so you could sort out what was doing what (back then, you had to run multiple clients to utilize all of your computer power. 3 gpus? needed 3 gpu clients to use them all).

 

Uniprocessor = you running single core WU and client

 

SMP = run multi-core WU's and client 

 

 

*Just to give an Idea how F@H was before v7 came around, here a video I made almost 3 years ago show new guys how to get a SMP client up can running*

 

**Just a fun fact, this video was made just after it became easier to run the smp client. Before on windows, you had to download Deino or MPICH and needed a windows password entered to run older v6 smp clients**

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now of course, SMP name was dropped (as of v7, 7.3.6 client) as cpu wu's now can run on any number of cores (1 core and above) and everything runs under 1 roof.

 

 

 

 

Now what i do notice is that HFM.net needs to be updated as it's miss-labeling gpu WU's a uni-processor and smp/uniprocessor should be updated to just CPU.

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Rub it in much :P

 

Also sorry for the potentialy moronic question I'm about to ask ------> what is a uniprocessor and SMP on the slot types?

 

Basically HFM looks like it has a bit of issue classifying the Slots with the new v7 software. So, SMP stands for Symmetric multiprocessing, v6 clients with multiple cores. It classifies all v7 agents as the Uniprocessor, regardless of CPU or GPU. The older 7.2.x client still used to show Unit or SMP for the CPU slot and then GPU for video slot, but they changed that in 7.3 so everything is either CPU or GPU.

 

I believe HFM is do for a update soon...

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Basically HFM looks like it has a bit of issue classifying the Slots with the new v7 software. So, SMP stands for Symmetric multiprocessing, v6 clients with multiple cores. It classifies all v7 agents as the Uniprocessor, regardless of CPU or GPU. The older 7.2.x client still used to show Unit or SMP for the CPU slot and then GPU for video slot, but they changed that in 7.3 so everything is either CPU or GPU.

 

I believe HFM is do for a update soon...

 

 

Back then HFM.net was made for the old v6 client  (and slots for pre 7.3.6 V7 client), it was built for telling what client you were running so you could sort out what was doing what (back then, you had to run multiple clients to utilize all of your computer power. 3 gpus? needed 3 gpu clients to use them all).

 

Uniprocessor = you running single core WU and client

 

SMP = run multi-core WU's and client 

 

 

*Just to give an Idea how F@H was before v7 came around, here a video I made almost 3 years ago show new guys how to get a SMP client up can running*

 

**Just a fun fact, this video was made just after it became easier to run the smp client. Before on windows, you had to download Deino or MPICH and needed a windows password entered to run older v6 smp clients**

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now of course, SMP name was dropped (as of v7, 7.3.6 client) as cpu wu's now can run on any number of cores (1 core and above) and everything runs under 1 roof.

 

 

 

 

Now what i do notice is that HFM.net needs to be updated as it's miss-labeling gpu WU's a uni-processor and smp/uniprocessor should be updated to just CPU.

 

Thanks guys :)

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I also updated the FAQ with info on setting up HFM - very handy of running on two or more systems...

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Folding/Boinc Info - Check out the Folding and Boinc Section, read the Folding Install thread and the Folding FAQ. Info on Boinc is here. Don't forget to join team 223518. Check out other users Folding Rigs for ideas. Don't forget to follow the @LTTCompute for updates and other random posts about the various teams.

Follow me on Twitter for updates @Whaler_99

 

 

 

 

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