On a side note, folding gets done at virtually the same speed, hence the same results, only with less strain on the hardware. So, it's not like people fold less with my config. It's important to note that :)
On 15 Fev, 18:27, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote: > So far, all the computers I configured and put to folding never > crashed on me. Reliability is important, specially when there are > different purpose machines in the middle. Why not recommend a config > that never crashes any computer? > > On 15 Fev, 18:17, "Jose Villegas (MADBEAST)" <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Actaully he was the one who asked what config we were using and i > > posted mine... i didnt say you have to do the same, and check again > > when i said that my configuration was crashing 2 of 4 PCs thats why i > > said it becuase he might get crashes in the furure, blame F@H and quit > > it just for a bad config... thats why i explained my experience, the > > Dell XPS M1210 is Foldign at max without problems... but the IBMs > > FAILED > > -- 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS
