Yeah I just recently downloaded nvidias PhysX (Cuda) drivers and started run nvidia F@H GPU client.
But I would also give a core, two, three or foure for F@H when I'm not around or doing any big tasks with my computer. My computer runs mostly 24/7 and I'm not prolly using my computer for about 16-20 hours. (Yeah greenpeace hate me for wasting nature ^^) Anyway I have sometimes tried to install cpu based F@H but it has always failed to somekind problem. Configuration or then core #x download errors etc.
So now I'm asking step by step made tutorial how to install CPU client that can handle multiple cores.
Here is my hardware:
- Asus P5E x38
- Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz @ 3.51GHz *stable proofed*
- Pqi 4x2GB 800Mhz DDR2 @ 780MHz 5-5-5-18
- Western Digital 500GB + Lacie external 250GB HDD
- Asus 8800GT (700/1000/1750)
- Altis 550W
- DVDRW, Floppy, all card reader
Thank you all who try make a tutorial for a fool =)
Little help needed.. a tutorial
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Re: Little help needed.. a tutorial
You can try the SMP client if you are willing to handle a beta client.