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The new CAT DRIVERS 8.12 have folding at home checked as the default on the standard installation screen. While the resulting icon on your desktop just takes you to PG home page(download GPU); I'm sure many people are going there for the first time. With the CAL drivers now built into the drivers(while not utilized by the current core yet) I'm sure people are trying folding for the first time to see the power of the stream processing along with the buzz from the new vid edit app.
Consequently the number of active AMD GPU folders has gone up several thousand!!
With 2 million 4XXX series cards sold, this driver update check box could continue to generate thousands of new folders for PG.
Great Job Mike Houston, PG, et. al.
Consequently the number of active AMD GPU folders has gone up several thousand!!
With 2 million 4XXX series cards sold, this driver update check box could continue to generate thousands of new folders for PG.
Great Job Mike Houston, PG, et. al.
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ohhh this is good news mdk777... seems like this could be a real goer for AMD/ATI & Folding@Home
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ATI is back !
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I think you mean 1 Pflops
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Yes, sorry, I meant Petaflops!
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Guessing you are on holidays s12a? no updates for a few weeks, enjoy looking @ the pretty graphs
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Sorry for not having posted new updates during these weeks.
I did continue to keep track of teraflop progress over time though.
Next Monday I'll post my updated charts.
I did continue to keep track of teraflop progress over time though.
Next Monday I'll post my updated charts.
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maybe you could post what these graphs mean? im totally lost
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They simply chart the total power output by all of the machines with a particular client type, and then have one line for total power output of the project, all in TFLOPS...
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could i talk you into posting a text version each time you do this? i just cant make out what the numbers are, or if theyre new records.
is there any way to find out this info by person or team?
is there any way to find out this info by person or team?
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The text version is already available here:
http://fah-web.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/mai ... pe=osstats
http://fah-web.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/mai ... pe=osstats