coma9 join:2013-02-05 United State
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coma9
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2013-Apr-27 4:26 pm
[F@H] Folding@Home Hardware SpecsAs I am new to this particular forum, I am very curious to see what everyone folding on Team Helix is running. Please feel free to post your hardware and software configuration here as well.
Power supply: 1300W Rosewill Lightning Motherboard: ASUS Sabertooth Processor: AMD FX8150 @ 4.4Ghz Video Card: Zotac Nvidia GTX 660 (+117mhz OC) RAM: 4x4GB Gskill Sniper Series @ 2133mhz HDDs: 120GB Kingston HyperX SSD , and 2TB Seagate Barracuda (7200RPM 64MB cache) Windows 7 x64, with FAH Control V7.2 I think? Running both GPU and CPU threads.
Water cooled the CPU with a pretty decent loop. Will post pics when I get around to it. Not at home right now =] |
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mr seanProfessional Infidel
join:2001-04-03 N. Absentia
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Desktop: Intel i7 SB-E 3930k oc @ 4.3 GHz/Asus P9X79 Pro/EVGA GeForce GTX 680+/4 x 8GB Quad Channel G. Skill CL9 1600MHz DDR3
Laptop: Intel i7 IB 3610QM oc @ 3.5 GHz/nVIDIA GeForce GTX 680m/4 x 4GB Dual Channel Nanya CL10 1600MHz DDR3
Gracefully Aging iMac Intel Core Duo @2.4 GHz |
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coma9
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2013-Apr-27 5:26 pm
Sweet machines Mr. Sean. Are you running F@H on them, or one of the other distributed computing programs? |
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mr seanProfessional Infidel
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Crunching away as we type. I just started folding again about a month ago after a long absence.
What kind of loop cooling are you using on box? |
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leibold MVM join:2002-07-09 Sunnyvale, CA Netgear CG3000DCR ZyXEL P-663HN-51
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My home PC is currently powered by an Intel Core2Duo 6300 @ 1.8 GHz with 8GB of memory and a Nvidia Quattrp NVS 285 (not supported by F@H). I was also running F@H on a PS3 until support for that platform was terminated My other home PC is an Athlon X2 4200 with 2GB of memory running R@H. Much of the points in both R@H and F@H aren't from the systems above or their predecessors but from burn-in testing when we deploy new servers at work. Those tend to be for the most part Supermicro servers with a pair of Quad-Core AMD Opteron HE (energy efficient) cpus and plenty of memory. |
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rusdiAmerican V MVM join:2001-04-28 Flippin, AR
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One i7 2600K.
Four assorted AMD CPUs of varying horse-power. |
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OSIU Premium Member join:2003-11-12 Nowhere |
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Intel Q8200 and NVIDIA GeForce 430 here. |
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said by leibold:I was also running F@H on a PS3 until support for that platform was terminated It's too bad they quit support for the PS3, but apparently it wasn't really making much of a difference anymore compared to modern day GPUs and CPUs. I used to have my PS3 fold 24x7 when it was allowed. Had a laptop cooling fan underneath it, and it never broke a sweat. |
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signmeuptoo94Bless you Howie Premium Member join:2001-11-22 NanoParticle
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The Beast: Phenom II 955 A77DE+ Asrock mainboard 750G HD for bootup 4 GB DDR2 RAM ATI 6000 Series video card, model unknown 620 W bronze SMPS
Mini Beast: (not being run during warm months) Phenom I (forget the #) Quad core MSI mainboard 400 G HD 4 GB DDR2 RAM GTS450 EVGA video card
Laptop (on the fence with using it for folding as it is a critical system) Lenovo G580 non nonsense basic laptop with Core i5 CPU dual core 8 GB DDR3 RAM 1 TB HD no video card
Some modest hardware but it all serves me well at the moment. |
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suprlegAbracadabra Premium Member join:2004-05-06 Garden Grove, CA 1 edit |
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1 Intel Core i5-3450 Ivy Bridge 3.1GHz (3.5GHz Turbo) LGA 1155 1 Intel Core 2 Duo T9300 2 Core 2 Quad Q6600
Also ran a PS3 24/7/365 from 12/'07 - 11/'12.. |
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mr seanProfessional Infidel
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Just added an EVGA 660ti to the desktop. I've been thinking about getting an additional GPU for a bit and found a sweet open box deal at Microcenter today. It will fold full time and occasionally work PhysX for gaming.
Desktop: Intel i7 SB-E 3930k oc @ 4.3 GHz/Asus P9X79 Pro/EVGA GeForce GTX 680+/EVGA GeForce GTX 660ti/4 x 8GB Quad Channel G. Skill CL9 1600MHz DDR3 |
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a2nxtcrav3rPokes People With Stick Premium Member join:2003-07-13 San Jose, CA |
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AX1200 EVGA X79 Classified Xeon 2687W 8 core 16 thread GTX 670 16gb gskill @1600 ( they are 1866 kind) Hitachi Ultrastar 7k4000 windows 7 ultimate Probably can do better in the future SMP:16 i was able to maintain 76k PPD. thinking of going 3-4 GPU's in the future. hmm unsure how to make pictures look better screenshotted at 2560x1600 I fold for Overclock.net and not helix |
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SunnyRuns from Clowns
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We're happy to know you fold. |
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parkutCrunch Addict MVM join:2001-12-15 Clinton Township, MI
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Welcome to the fold. I only run linux based headless CPUs, a mixture of quad core intel systems, ranging from q6600 to I7-2600. Don't have any GPU in my fleet, the Technology and the requirements of FAH change too often. I buy a bare board, 3 or 4 gig of memory, install CentOS (5.9), and run the boards at stock speeds till they croak. I am talking years of 24x7 operation. |
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mr seanProfessional Infidel
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Added in May 2013
Case: Fractal Design Define R4 PSU: Corsair HX Series HX750 750W Mobo: Asus P8Z77-V PRO LGA 1155 CPU: Intel i7 Ivy Bridge 3770k @ 4.3 GHz with Corsair Hydro Series H80i Cooler Memory: Crucial Ballistix Sport 16GB DDR3-1600 (2 x 8) CL9 Dual Channel Dual GPU: MSI HD7970 3GB BE-OC/Gigabyte HD7970 Rev 2.1 SSD: Samsung 840 Series MZ-7TD250BW HD: Western Digital WD Black 1TB 7200 OS: Windows 7 Pro |
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System Post this topic has been un-stickied by Sunny |
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