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    Sorry, I did edit my post a bit.

    Thanks for the info.

    Do you have an opinion Chumbucket843 on how many GPU folding instances (1) Fermi could load up in theory?

    This seems to be a big point of yours:
    Quote Originally Posted by Chumbucket843 View Post
    He is folding on over 200 processors. there is no way that is fermi. its just gpu3 beta. 31 gpu's and an i7. g80 and up are MIMD arrays of SIMDs. it sounds like it is a current gpu because he is getting 700 points per SM. that sounds like g92. i find it ironic that if there are 248 active cpus that means exactly 31 gpu's.
    But I don't understand why the 248 is such a big deal.

    That is only about 35 folding instances per GPU. I thought Fermi could do that, no problem?
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