Denithor
Diamond Member
System:
e6400 @ 2.8GHz on IP35-E
4x1GB HP DDR2
x1900gt 256MB
WinXP Pro SP2
Steps so far:
1) Downloaded & ran graphical GPU version long enough to get 2 units done, know system is stable and does the work without problems.
2) Just downloaded & ran console GPU version. It pulled a WU and started working (temps go up to what I saw before with graphical version) but I still have the CMD box open on the taskbar.
a) If I close this, temps drop back down indicating that crunching has stopped. Am I stuck with the stupid CMD box open all the time in order to use the console version?
b) How do I set this thing up to run without the CMD box visible?
3) Any tips/hints/suggestions on how to optimize the folding program for best performance on this setup?
4) How much difference would be expected from a bump up to an x1950pro 512MB versus the card I'm running now? Really asking based on this note from the F@H GPU FAQ:
e6400 @ 2.8GHz on IP35-E
4x1GB HP DDR2
x1900gt 256MB
WinXP Pro SP2
Steps so far:
1) Downloaded & ran graphical GPU version long enough to get 2 units done, know system is stable and does the work without problems.
2) Just downloaded & ran console GPU version. It pulled a WU and started working (temps go up to what I saw before with graphical version) but I still have the CMD box open on the taskbar.
a) If I close this, temps drop back down indicating that crunching has stopped. Am I stuck with the stupid CMD box open all the time in order to use the console version?
b) How do I set this thing up to run without the CMD box visible?
3) Any tips/hints/suggestions on how to optimize the folding program for best performance on this setup?
4) How much difference would be expected from a bump up to an x1950pro 512MB versus the card I'm running now? Really asking based on this note from the F@H GPU FAQ:
Also note that the card should have more than 256MB (i.e. at least 512MB) of RAM, otherwise the GPU client will put a huge load on the client machine (although we do note that the 256MB X1950Pro using PCIe does work reasonably well).