[kj] OT: Save the world with your Playstation
Bo Krogsgaard
bo.krogsgaard at gmail.com
Fri Dec 12 14:35:47 EST 2008
Already folding at work .. Er, i mean ..!
2008/12/12, Brendan Quinn <bq at soundgardener.co.nz>:
> Seeing as we were talking about computers before, thought I'd ask if anyone
> takes part in any distributed computing
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributed_computing> projects (& suggest
> you look into it if not).
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> The gruntiest DC project (folding at home, which models protein folding /
> misfolding) has about 350 000 PCs / Playstations running it, and from what I
> can tell exceeds the processing power of the funkiest supercomputer around.
> Runs best on PCs / games consoles with decent graphics cards, because they
> are specialised at that type of processing (parallel, floating point
> maths).generally they are at least 10x more effective with those
> calculations than the CPU.
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> Note: it will cost a bit more power as the computer uses more when it's
> working harder, but if you have off-peak power you can take advantage of
> that, and if the PC is on anyway the extra cost isn't generally that much.
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> Look at it as small price to pay to assuage your guilt and negate the
> negative karmic effect of torrenting artists' life's work; leave the PC on
> overnight doing both and you get off scot free (the RIAA and Lars Ulrich may
> not agree). You may even score a free sticker out of it.
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> BQ
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