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Ok, back online now!

Just something random I threw in when I first started. When I joined the Neowin team I couldn't change it because I'd loose track of those first 22 WU I had done :o :cry: I can't be bothered to see if I can change it now :/

Prepare for overtake.

i used to have my PS3 set to always be folding however, lately it has been in use and not able to fold. Also i cannot seam to get the ATI version of the software to work correctly on my desktop to have it running at night and while i am at work.

  • 2 weeks later...

folding@home is running nice on my new i7 (specs in sig), joined the team a few weeks ago.

Thanks for joining! I'm wondering if you're having some technical issues, as it shows you haven't completed in WU in a while:

http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/user_summary.php?s=&u=631989

Thanks for joining! I'm wondering if you're having some technical issues, as it shows you haven't completed in WU in a while:

http://folding.extre...php?s=&u=631989

Well I only run it when I am away from my PC. Or if I'm doing something in my flat and my PC is just on. I play quite a lot of games so I don't like to run it while I am doing that, and my computer is off when I am at work. I am on a electric meter so I do have to be a bit careful with leaving this on all the time (but I get cheap rates of-peak and at night). If I could I would run it a lot more! Also I have been doing folding on and of since 2009 so my stats are a bit stop and start.

  • 1 month later...

i know its possible, and my laptop would probably do rather well at it (i have dual nvidia 650M running in SLI) I just do not want to run the laptop all day

okay :(

Moved up from ~50 to 10 in a couple weeks of turning everything back on from ignoring FAH for a few years :)

nice!

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