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DC on a laptop

VirtualLarry

No Lifer
Just wondering what DC projects were suitable for a laptop. Obviously, it would be a requirement that the DC app be able to recognize when the PC is on AC power, and only run if it is. Are there any out there like that?
 
My laptop crunches happily on whatever TAS is crunching for the month. Then again, the cats thing DC projects exist to provide for their heating pad, but that's besides the point.
 
Laptops do very well electricity cost wise.

Remember to watch temps.

And to blow out the HSF of accumulated dust.
 
DPAD work's well with laptops, with these 2 options in the config file to help on batteries & hot running (under load) laptops.

Sleep on battery power: Y
CPU throttle (%): 100
 
I run boinc on my laptop 24/7 without any problems. (It stays in the same spot on the table with 1/2 of it hanging off the table for better ventilation) I did buy a raised laptiop fan cooler thing, but my computer says it can't draw enough power from the usb port to keep it powered. Bad engineering i guess.
 
I run SETI in BOINC on my laptop. It has a desktop P4 3.2 GHz, so it pumps out an insane amount of heat and sounds like a jet plane. The keyboard is always toasty, and I actually burned myself on a pair of metal scissors that I left near the air outlet vents, but no issues with stability so far, and I've verified that the fans still aren't even running at max speed.
 
I run Rosetta on a dell xps m1210 with a dual core 1.6GHz chip...sometimes 24/7, sometimes not, but it has never hiccupped.
 
I'm running FAH SMP WUs 24/7 on my macbook (2.4GHz core2duo penryn). It's on the back porch to keep it nice and cool (34F right now).
 
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