which client to use?

I see there are a number of clients, text only, screensaver etc on the download page! Are there anymore, someone else has made?

which one is the best to use? I will prob use the console version!

I’m using the console, and just run it as a service in the background.

Also running console, only real option for Linux.

cool, just started it :slight_smile:

well, its for a good cause! just started it as well..schweet!

excellent

come on people join up or if you have joined, dont forget to keep F@H you wont notice its running :slight_smile:

Mr B is first in the team stats! maybe someone can catch up?

Hmm, sorry, I’ve been slacking. I’m running F@H on a sever which I’m remotely managing, but it’s only a dual-CPU P3~800MHz, and only on the off-hours. :frowning: And my home PC (which it so happens belongs to my wife), is only an AthlonXP 2000+…

yeah sorry… My hdd pooped and I forgot about it… oops. I’ll get right on it. AS FOR THE REST OF YOU NON MEDICAL RESEARCH…HELPER PPL!
Cmon. It barely uses resources!

That and I am 0wning y’all!

EEEK! I left my pc on for about 7 hours running F@H and my motherboard sensor went up to 55Celcius! I think I’m gonna hold off the folding until i get a new fan on it, the one I have is only 22000rpm
Its a cooler master Xdream II. I like the hs, but the fan sucks ballz0rs.

Just using the stock heatsink? Yeah, that’s probably not the greatest. I’m using a Thermalright SK-7, and I’m doing 48*C under load (although the temps around here really do help). Not the lowest, but the SK-7 is one of the cheaper TR coolers available.

im pretty sure a larger sized heatsink wont fit in my motherboard, it has…I think theyre called capacitors, 5 above and one to het bottom left about 1/4"-1/2" from the socket.

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im pretty sure a larger sized heatsink wont fit in my motherboard, it has…I think theyre called capacitors, 5 above and one to het bottom left about 1/4"-1/2" from the socket.
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A heatsync doesn’t have to be bigger to be better. Try a solid copper heatsync, and a higher RPM fan wouldn’t hurt either.

right-o

welcome to the team harrack!!!

Thank You :slight_smile:

As for my temps (mbm5): socket: 42C / diode: 54C
that’s with the fan speed cranked all the way up. When it’s all the way down, you can add a good 13C on the diode temp !

hehe, I am on 27 Work Unit while Big B is on 28 :slight_smile: I bet he still will be in the lead for a while yet!

I just started folding again, got a new fan for my heatsink and it dropped the temps by 3 idle, and 6-8 load and thats after i dropped 2-4 degreesC tieing up my IDE cables
Folds await!

cool, are the temps still ok?