Folding@Home sciforum Team!

What wrong with you people? No matter how weak your computers are they can still fold: "its not how big it is, it how you use it" :D
 
I figured that out!
I'm actually signed up now, and on the app it has the sciforums team number(which when i click it takes me to the sciforums team pages) but I'm not listed there, and my username JPS reportedly has a great many work units completed for two other team(apparently its someone else, though I can't imagine that a program with 400,000 computers participating in it has no process for dealing with duplicate names). Will my name show up when the first work unit is done, or is somethng wrong?
 
hummmm im having problems i seam to be apart of grid.net.... but im using folding at home and i cant join teams unless they are on that site ...:( help?
 
dagr8n8 said:
hummmm im having problems i seam to be apart of grid.net.... but im using folding at home and i cant join teams unless they are on that site ...:( help?

¿Qué? you should just be able to paste our number into the team number setting in config. (number is 13254)
-try updating your version of Folding@Home.
-Read about proxy servers.

As for overclocking first we need to know what kind of processor you have, its ID number (on the chip) and the capabilities of your motherboard (can you change multiply, FSB clock frequency and memory latency settings?).

also please try using l33t as it will cover up for your poor typing (read into l33t on google)
 
dagr8n8 said:
ok overclocking i haev a barton 2500 166 bus, and a epox nvida nforce 2 mobo

HOLLY SHIT THATS A PERFECT BOARD FOR O/C!
You can overclock the bus to 200Mhz+... if you have the right memory, open up your computer and find out what kind of memory you have. Overclocking the FSB is the best thing you can do as it overclocks your CPU and memory increases performance better then just unlocking the multiplier and overclocking the CPU only.
 
No that is not cool PC2700 can't be o/c to 200Mhz, even so its best you go into bios and start raising the clock speed for the FSB, I don’t think you can get it up to 200Mhz but just go up 1-2Mhz at a time until you find out where it unstable.
 
wow lol , my friend said it wasent when i bought this stuff b4 we knew anything and at the time it was only like 2 or 3 dollars more. lol
 
yes but you can see how high up you can get with you PC2700, don't worry you can't fry the computer unless you start upping the voltage, increase the FSB slowly until your computer crashes, then you know what the limit is, this is a slow process in that you up it by 2Mhz tested it for a couple of hours and up it again, can take days. Trust me upping the FSB is far better and easier then just changing or unlocking the multiplier.
 
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