I generally just do 500 pointers it seems. 500,000 steps, how long does each step take for you? That's alot!![]()
It downloads some work to your pc, and your pc works on the simulation of proteins changing shape in the human body, then it sends the finished work back to Stanford university. Each piece of work is called a work unit (or WU), and as far as system performance, this is a quote from the About: thread...Just added myself to the CF team. First time folding, I dont really fully understand how it works and what it actually does. Will it effect my speed of my system or does it just use the CPU power which is redundant?
Is there any way that I can make one instance of folding use 100% CPU usage? I have a Gromacs Core, and want it out of the way ASAP![]()
No, there is no way. The most you could use is 50%, and it should already be doing that.
I had mine running over 95%
When I am doing stuff like browsing the web its normally around 70%
Thats normal for me when im not doing anything:
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My computer is not running any slower than normal. Its exactly the same speed.
I cant get it to work... i installed it.. but when i want to run it,.. i get the hourglass for a few sec's.. and then... nothing.
anyone of you running it on Win xp x64?
In task manager right click it and choose high or highest priority, the only problem is you might not be able to do much else.
Filip ur processor must be fast, 5000 steps take me just over an hour.![]()
No, there is no way. The most you could use is 50%, and it should already be doing that.
I think he means that Rambo has a dual core CPU... not sure tough
If you have other tasks running, increasing the F@H priority will cause it to fold faster (while your other programs will run slower). In general, that's not what you're after. One instance of F@H will never exceed 50% CPU usage on a dual core CPU. If you want to use 100%, you will need to run two instances of F@H.Hmmm, ok, I'll take your word for it. However, is setting the priority in Task Manager going to change how fast it folds?
Yup, I'm folding on an E6300 - Dual core![]()