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Old July 6th, 2008, 08:23 PM
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Join Dev Folding with your NVidia Card

If anyone is interested in folding and has a NVidia card that supports the CUDA drivers or a newer ATI card then you can use it to fold and join the devfolding team (or add to your existing SMP or Std client).

The new client does not effect your normal use or games like the old GPU client used to.

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Is there a linux client which supports this? The current client that I am using seems to be way behind the windows clients....
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Old July 7th, 2008, 08:59 AM
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Is there a linux client which supports this? The current client that I am using seems to be way behind the windows clients....
I do not know much about Linux based standard or SMP clients. There is no GPU client yet for Linux based machines, hopefully soon.

I know there are some Ubuntu and other clients that can run from a USB or CD, but I have not tried them.

There are some folders in the Dev Hardware forum that could answer your question much better than I can - drop on over and pop them a question.

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Sorry,I do not know much about clients.

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Is there a linux client which supports this? The current client that I am using seems to be way behind the windows clients....
There is a SMP Linux client and it is giving out some of the best ppd jobs at the moment.

You would need a SMP processor, but big points if you have one.

It would be great to have you back folding again. The Devfolding the team is doing well but can use all the help from our members that are able to contribute and boost our team points.

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