Hi, I noticed that you guys don't have a folding at home team. I was wondering if you would like to join us, of overclockers.com in the folding race.
For those of you who don't know, Folding@Home is a research program put on by Stanford University. It is a small client that crunches numbers on computers all over the world, creating more power output than any supercomputer could ever come close too.
Now the other part behind it is a kind of team race. When the client is running, it downloads a Work Unit (WU) that contains the numbers to be crunched. It then sends it back to stanford and you get credited with a WU. The WU's are worth different points, based on how long they take to finish.
Here are a couple of sites that will help :
The Client
Team Search Page
User Search Page
The Main Page
Another stats page
For those of you who don't know, Folding@Home is a research program put on by Stanford University. It is a small client that crunches numbers on computers all over the world, creating more power output than any supercomputer could ever come close too.
Now the other part behind it is a kind of team race. When the client is running, it downloads a Work Unit (WU) that contains the numbers to be crunched. It then sends it back to stanford and you get credited with a WU. The WU's are worth different points, based on how long they take to finish.
Here are a couple of sites that will help :
The Client
Team Search Page
User Search Page
The Main Page
Another stats page
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