What are points for?
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What are points for?
I just started after hearing about this for a while, what are these points about anyway, I can't find anything abut them.
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Re: What are points for?
The points are for people to keep track of their folding history and produce competition between individuals and teams. For some, it is a major incentive to fold. For others, it is totally irrelevant as they are folding for science.
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Re: What are points for?
And even if you don't care about the points compared to other people folding, you can also use it for yourself, to track your own progress, efficiency, improvements, or to quickly recognize a problem if you points output happens to drop. It's also a way to determine which client type you might want to use. Clients that use more resources get more points. Then again, you may not wish to donate as much, but points are one way to make a comparison.
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Re: What are points for?
You also get to print out a "certificate" to hang on the wall.
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Re: What are points for?
Don't forget the "fresh minty breath" claim...
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Why do they have points?
Why did they turn this project into a competition with points? I mean, do you get like a reward or something when you reach a certain amount of points?
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Re: Why do they have points?
Asked and answered here: viewtopic.php?f=16&t=2466
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Re: What are points for?
I hear about ppd and was wondering if there was a tool to find it effectively?
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http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/ ... =&u=318852
Folding at ~1450 ppd
http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/ ... =&u=318852
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Re: What are points for?
FAHMon (available via the Tools page) is a neat little monitoring tool that computes and displays PPD.
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Re: What are points for?
It's been said that the true meaning of the word competition is "striving together to reach the same goal".
Since all observed life forms exhibit a competitive nature, one could conclude that it is a very good idea to harness that aspect of human behavior.
Sure enough, F@h is a far more powerful system than it would be without the points competition.
Since all observed life forms exhibit a competitive nature, one could conclude that it is a very good idea to harness that aspect of human behavior.
Sure enough, F@h is a far more powerful system than it would be without the points competition.
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