The knigits!!!! The knigits!!!!!
They've been around for years so that's a milestone AFAIC.
They've been around for years so that's a milestone AFAIC.
What are the 2165 pointers? Are they the equivalent of the 511s? I'm asking since my rigs are stuck with those, with a 50% drop in ppd...
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That would be Project 5101, looks like it's one of the older SMP units that pops up now and then. From a quick search on the F@H forums it seems like it can actually use all four cores on a quad and dosn't like running on two cores in a notfred/VMware set-up. Folding Forum • Search , so yes it would be the SMP equivalent to the GPU WU's.What are the 2165 pointers? Are they the equivalent of the 511s? I'm asking since my rigs are stuck with those, with a 50% drop in ppd...
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Agreed on the 353's, on my 8800's I get 5800ppd on them, 5000 on the 768s and 1888s and about 3700 on the 511's. They work well on my 9600 gso upstairs as well. I've never seen a 472 oddly enough, but I get my share of 1888's.That would be Project 5101, looks like it's one of the older SMP units that pops up now and then. From a quick search on the F@H forums it seems like it can actually use all four cores on a quad and dosn't like running on two cores in a notfred/VMware set-up. Folding Forum • Search , so yes it would be the SMP equivalent to the GPU WU's.
For those who haven't seen the 1888pt GPU WU's they are just a 472pt WU made to run 4x as long, the temps and ppd should be almost the same.
I like the 353pt WU's, they give me an extra 1000 ppd per GPU over any other WU. Not sure why some folks are having a problem with them as they run perfectly on my three cards.
Now if we could get a WU with the ppd value of the 353 with the heat output of the 1888's it would be perfect. Hopefully that will happen when all WU's are Fahcore_14 based.Agreed on the 353's, on my 8800's I get 5800ppd on them, 5000 on the 768s and 1888s and about 3700 on the 511's. They work well on my 9600 gso upstairs as well. I've never seen a 472 oddly enough, but I get my share of 1888's.