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Guru3D Folding@home distributed computing - Folding@Home using the CPUs

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/03/2013 10:04 AM [ 5] 0 comment(s)

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Folding@Home is a project where you can have your CPU help out solving diseases by folding proteins. Guru3D team is ranking in the Folding@Home top 70, yes... I'm very proud of our guys crunching these numbers, especially since there more than 185000 teams in the world! Our team number is 69411 and if you decide to purchase an AMD/Intel product, guys, promise me you'll use it to fold for us. By making this move my dear friends, you can help fight the biggest mysteries in diseases and illnesses. Again, let's make Team Guru3D the biggest one available guys, join our team.

Available Clients are:  

Use SMP2 BETA Client if: {normal for Windows; Linux 64-bit; OSX; Details} [AMD & Intel]
1) You have a powerful system
2) Know your way around with F@H cores
3) System is on 24/7
4) Would like to contribute significantly to F@H in terms of scientific value and get the advantage of high points
Note:As this Client is in BETA Stage, expect some rough edges.

  Use SMP2 BETA Client if: {bigadv for Windows; OSX; Linux 64-bit (Suspended); Details} [AMD & Intel]
1) You have an extremely powerful system
2) 100% familiar with F@H cores
3) System is folding 24/7
4) Would like to contribute the most to F@H in terms of scientific value plus get the advantage of massive points
Note: As this Client is in BETA Stage, expect some rough edges.   Guru3D's F@H Homepage: <Click>

Detailed FAQs: <Click>
Quick-Start Guide: <Click>
Guru3D's F@H Forum:<Click>
FaHWiki: <Click>




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