Originally posted by Jaykay
I was just wondering, would it work if there were multiple clients running on the same machine or does the F@H app use as much processor cycles as it can? (in one)
Originally posted by pepeleuepe
The Folding@home app uses every CPU cycle that isn't used by other apps. So yeah, it does use all the cycles it can already. Adding another F@H client wouldn't increase your output at all. Now, if you were to buy 10-20 Dual 1.42's and run F@H on those, that would increase your output *proceeds to drool and dream*
Originally posted by MrMacman
Only if you have a dual can you install mutiple clients on you machine. In which case you need to tell one processor to fold core __ and 2ed processor to fold core __
Originally posted by alset
I have my old SP Graphite running the dual script and it's working on two proteins. Still, I'm gonna have to switch it back to SP, as it's just too slow to justify splitting the cycles.
Dan