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OK, haven't shown up on extreme yet so I'll have to check back to put my # in to HFM.NET... I'll see how this goes and check in tomorrow if I have any more questions... will probably end up running the GPU client for my GTX580...

Is there any way (other than running as a service) to minimize the smp console to the background or the systray?
 
To stop the client momentarily, yes, you can just close the window. If you want to stop folding for an extended period of time you can have the client shutdown when the work unit is finished. Shut the client down, right click the shortcut, go to properties and add the flag " -oneunit" in the "target" box without the quotation marks and making sure to leave a space after the exe". ["blah.blah.exe" -oneunit] then restart the client.
 
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Maybe it would be much easier if you would fold using the FAH GPU tracker V2. It is much more visual.
 

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Hi Mikellini,
Once you have completed your 10 regular WU's and you switch over to -bigadv you may want to shut down the gpu folding if it is on the same machine. The big advantage wu's yield bonus points for faster completion times. That is an awesome overclock on your cpu. Is it water cooled?
 
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Hit Ctrl-C.

Got it.

Hi Mikellini,
Once you have completed your 10 regular WU's and you switch over to -bigadv you may want to shut down the gpu folding if it is on the same machine. The big advantage wu's yield bonus points for faster completion times. That is an awesome overclock on your cpu. Is it water cooled?

So I'd get more points just running the CPU? I thought the GPU client gave tons of points, especially with something powerful.

Yep, I'm running a CoolIT Boreas on both the CPU and GPU, it's a pretty good overclock, especially with only 1.375 vCore. I'm thinking about tuning it down to 4200 though, less vCore and much less heat
 
Once you have completed your 10 SMP units and have a -bigadv unit folding, just monitor your PPD for 3 frames with the GPU folding, and 3 frames without the GPU folding. You'll find out in a hurry whether it's worthwhile. On my machine, it adds more total PPD to fold with the GPU, although my CPU PPD takes a hit. Your setup might be different.
 
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Will do... Oh yeah, I was going to ask if anyone was using the v7 client full time at this point, or just beta testing? Seems like a major step forward in ease of installation and use for the average joe... Does it work as well as running separate clients for CPU/GPU in v6?
 

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