[geeks] Holy FAST batman!!!
Kevin
kevin at pipeline.com
Wed Jan 15 06:35:58 CST 2003
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I'm game when my Octane comes in. I'll have a couple
of Indys and a dual SM81 SS20 available as well but i
don't know how much they can add.
/KRM
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003
19:04:50-0700"Chris Byrne" <chris at chrisbyrne.com>
wrote:
> Okay guys, we need to get more people on our team
> here. Were at 396 and climbing fast.
>
> I figure if we can get even a tenth of the computing
> power on this list going on it we can hit the top 25
> at least.
>
> Of course I don't seem to be helping much. There must
> be something wrong with my setup. Ive had two
> machines (both p3 700s) doing nothing but distrib
> folding for three days now and ive generated a TOTAL
> of 100 structures or so. Something is wrong here.
>
> Chris Byrne
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: geeks-bounces at sunhelp.org
> > [mailto:geeks-bounces at sunhelp.org] On Behalf Of
> > Kurt Huhn Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 18:46
> > To: geeks at sunhelp.org
> > Subject: [geeks] Holy FAST batman!!!
> >
> >
> > Okay, normally I'm not given to swooning over x86
> > gear, but I just saw something really wild.
> >
> > My Octane, R12k3 300Mhz, performs one
> > Distributedfolding.com block of 5000 protein
> > structures every 3.7 hours - a respectable speed.
> > I installed it, for shits and giggles, on a
> > relatively unused system at work that has a single
> > P4 Xeon 1.8Ghz - and it does one block of 5000
> > every 25 *minutes*.
> >
> > I'm actually very fucking impressed.
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