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Plugging FAH on crazy build videos?

Having got back onto the FAH scene, the thought crossed my mind that it would be fun to see what numbers some of the crazy PC builds, that the LTT team do, can pull.

 

For example, I wonder what sort of numbers the 7 gamers one PC build could have pulled?

 

I know its not always possible due to time etc but thought i'd share

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Having got back onto the FAH scene, the thought crossed my mind that it would be fun to see what numbers some of the crazy PC builds, that the LTT team do, can pull.

 

For example, I wonder what sort of numbers the 7 gamers one PC build could have pulled?

 

I know its not always possible due to time etc but thought i'd share

 

You would have to ask @LinusTech or @Slick for the numbers ;-)

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You would have to ask @LinusTech or @Slick for the numbers ;-)

 

That's assuming they run FAH when they build these systems? I havn't heard them mention FAH numbers in system videos before just

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Having got back onto the FAH scene, the thought crossed my mind that it would be fun to see what numbers some of the crazy PC builds, that the LTT team do, can pull.

 

For example, I wonder what sort of numbers the 7 gamers one PC build could have pulled?

 

I know its not always possible due to time etc but thought i'd share

They probably dismantled it already

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They probably dismantled it already

Think they sent it to CES as a showcase piece. Pretty confident i can say with 99.99% certainty that this 

isn't a regular thing they do, so they probably don't have the numbers and chances are they aren't getting

the system back.

 

You can pretty much take the normal ppd of said gpu on a given wu and add it up though. Granted all

components can work at more or less full capacity.

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I think more exposure to F@H would be a good thing.
I mentioned this before actually. Aside from that dedicated distributed-computing rig Luke did a while back, they really don't mention it much. Except maybe a few times a year on  the WAN show.

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Having got back onto the FAH scene, the thought crossed my mind that it would be fun to see what numbers some of the crazy PC builds, that the LTT team do, can pull.

 

For example, I wonder what sort of numbers the 7 gamers one PC build could have pulled?

 

I know its not always possible due to time etc but thought i'd share

they actually made a dedicated folding rig build guide :

 

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Having got back onto the FAH scene, the thought crossed my mind that it would be fun to see what numbers some of the crazy PC builds, that the LTT team do, can pull.

 

For example, I wonder what sort of numbers the 7 gamers one PC build could have pulled?

 

I know its not always possible due to time etc but thought i'd share

Dude..... I never thought of that.... That 7G1PC build would have CRUSHED the computing record!! :o I'm totally with you, I want to see it happen!

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Think they sent it to CES as a showcase piece. Pretty confident i can say with 99.99% certainty that this 

isn't a regular thing they do, so they probably don't have the numbers and chances are they aren't getting

the system back.

 

You can pretty much take the normal ppd of said gpu on a given wu and add it up though. Granted all

components can work at more or less full capacity.

Linus said in a video that they ARE getting it back. Said they were using it in their office though, no giveaways or anything,

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they actually made a dedicated folding rig build guide :

 

And if you look at the link, they actually posted numbers to the F@H performance.....

 

.... but they promised Boinc results as well, though it never happened. Just... wow. This is what happen when you have to succumb to the wishes of sponsors, the content ends up suffering.

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