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What cause? Well, to help research protein folding to fight cancer of course. Also alzheimer's, parkinson's, huntington's, cystic fibrosis, BSE, osteogenesis etc. Just run Stanford's folding@home. FAH runs in idle mode so it doesn't take any cycles away from programs running. It only hits up the CPU when it is waiting for stuff to do.
hint: you guys should fold
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So I just passed 100,000 points with 300 work units total. woot
Been going at it for a couple years.
In addition to my old Athlon 64 3000+ running FAH, mid November I started my main box (AMD X2 4600+) with the SMP client and a PS3 too. My average points per day (PPD) has shot up quite a bit. From just under 100 to 1200+.
Think my bro is going to start running a couple console clients too.
hint: you guys should fold
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/start thread
So I just passed 100,000 points with 300 work units total. woot
Been going at it for a couple years.
In addition to my old Athlon 64 3000+ running FAH, mid November I started my main box (AMD X2 4600+) with the SMP client and a PS3 too. My average points per day (PPD) has shot up quite a bit. From just under 100 to 1200+.
Think my bro is going to start running a couple console clients too.