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I broke the 100 Work Unit mark and the 50,000 point mark.

I started folding October 27th. :D

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100,000 Work Units since October 27th. :good:

My stats have really fallen since folding the huge work unit in the Linux64 VMPlayer,
but it's about 70% done and will be worth about 25,000 points.

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Congrats!

I am even excited for you guys who can run the monster i7 work units...I can't wait to see how this will effect the team.

My production has fallen off a bit since I went back to work. I try and convince my wife and daughter that the computers need to start as soon as they wake up. That doesn't always happen:( They forget...like everyday!
 
I am in the top 100 for CF in about a week, got my laptop crunching now too.

I wish I wasn't to lazy to get the big guns going but the sys tray is fine for me now, keep it running all day no matter what I'm doin.
 
How much of your CPU is being used?

I ran 4 simple clients before and it was only using half my cpu.
These, with my GPU client was good for about 4000-5000 points per day.

I've just broken 9000 running the Linux64 VMPlayer client and my GPU. :D

http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/team_summary.php?s=&t=44358

It's not that hard to setup either.

The instructions HERE are a little overcomplicated. All you do is download the latest image, download VMPlayer and run it. It's simple really.
 
ok, not really a milestone but have a something like 90 work units.
But i have a question about running the other client, is it called the smp.??
Do i run it in linux or what.
 
ok, not really a milestone but have a something like 90 work units.
But i have a question about running the other client, is it called the smp.??
Do i run it in linux or what.

The SMP client you can run in Windows, or in a Linux VM if you want.
 
The VM client is for CPU's with 8 cores.

The Core i5 750 does not hyperthread, so simple client and smp are the only options.
 
One of the articles said you needed 6 GB of RAM to properly use the linux VM player client...

I have managed to get the GPU client going, I have been meaning to get a new cooler got my GPU though, the stock one is to obnoxious...

http://www.arctic-cooling.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=2_&mID=244

You need 6GB of memory for the huge SMP units, but the normal SMP client is fine on even 1GB of ram! The i5 will still get quite a lot of points from the SMP client.
 
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