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    Quote Originally Posted by gabe View Post
    I knew this would come up (Folding), and I downloaded Folding for GPU, both in console, and command line, but I was unable to place any significant load onto the GPU's. Maybe I didn't wait long enough, maybe I didn't set the correct parameters, but GPU load remained the 1% or less. I think it might be possible, but I am just not sure how to do it.

    If any of the Folding@home folks was willing to guide me on how to place a constant 100% load on the GPU's I'd be more than happy to do another set of tests, with the reservations noted below.
    Gabe, with BOINC just connect to milkyway @ home. This can be set to use 100% GPU and then you can fold with your CPU as normal on WCG or whatever you like. I'm using two loops so I can fold GPU and CPU 24/7... This kind of test data would be very interesting to me since I have three 120.2 rads across two loops.

    Finally, great work on the data above and many thanks for sharing your findings. I found the data very concise and very informational.
    Last edited by Vinas; 06-07-2010 at 07:32 AM.
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