JohnnyCacao Protein folding is a highly variable process. There is a huge complexity of variables involved in the shape of proteins, anything from: temperature, pH, structure, cofactors, ETC... The reason computing these shapes are important is because the exact shape is important for proteins to function, and depending on the protein their sensitivities to shape change will vary. By simulating protein folding, we can figure out what variables affect certain proteins the most. Once we find those out, we can develop a better understanding of the SARS2 Coronavirus binding and potentially antivirals that can be used to lower mortality rates and infectivity.
@@RAiNfORAiNbOW I'm no expert on this exact process i just use the results, but proteins are long chains (up to many hundreds) of amino acids that take on particular, and highly complex, 3-dimensional shapes based on these amino acid sequences that are really hard to guess at without statistical models built by computers. A proteins shape determines its function and how it interacts with all the other cellular components. We have a fairly good idea of how many gene sequences there are, and therefore how many different proteins there could be, but have no clue how a lot of them function and how we can take advantage of them. By understanding a proteins 3D shape we can look for common patterns within them that we know have particular functions. For my work its really important to be able to know how particular gene mutations cause changes to the proteins shape by affecting its amino acid sequence and therefore its function. For example, we know that mutations in the protein KRAS are associated with activation of pathways involved in cell survival and growth in bowel cancers, but don't know exactly how, if we get a good idea of its exact 3D shape we can understand this better and possibly target it for treatment.
"Can it run Crysis?" "No, but it can stop one." Edit: Make sure to join the PCMR group. Double Edit: Finally got some WUs from F@H. Currently folding an estimated 150,000 PPD
I'm a protein biochemist and it makes me so happy that LMG is not only raising awareness but getting involved hands on, running a server for folding@home. Thank you Linus!
Many youtubers are talking about this. Do you think the project will benefit from a lot of mediocre machines folding? I saw a video where the guy mentions that he is a long-time folder, I expect with powerful machines, and that now they are idle a lot of the time because so many machines have joined the project. I thought it might actually hurt progress if faster machines are sitting idle.
@@GandhiGunda They're benefiting so much that the bottleneck is on the server's side, not the clients. They're idle because so many machines have joined the project, the server cannot give and receive enough models. At this stage, I'm pretty sure it doesn't matter if a machine is faster or slower because either way the server is already at maximum bandwidth usage.
@@GandhiGunda it doesn't matter how powerful the machines are. As long as the combined power is greater than the work units they have prepared, which is what is happening, some machines are gonna idle. This just means that the F@H compute power has increased beyond the capabilities of the team.
With all they have around they should just hoard build pc's and use them for that. I am also quite a bit perplex due to google,nvidia,facebook ect... not using their massive server power to host folding@home and to use their compite power to help
@@M-dv1yj still helpful as bandwidth issue will be solved. even now i am sure they working on that. but as users numbers going up every day it just matter of time.
@@4D1Characterror how is it helpful? Only immuno compromised patients die... so pool of possible deaths are limited and self limiting.... kids not at risk.... several treatments are being studied... The folding like with closing down hospitals for all thr other patients is not are costs far.more than the costs of corona.. There no logical purpose to folding this unless it is to get idiots who can not stop worrying to focus on some action and thus cause less social upheaval....
For everyone who’s saying “i only have “x” in my computer” it doesn’t matter how much power you have to give, it’s that you have the ability to give power at all! Every little bit helps. Even if you don’t think you are effecting anything, you are! Please help the cause! Stay inside and fold away!
I loved Linus going “yeah” when all 6 GPU were present. That’s the joy all nerds know and love. Then you have to spend 15 minutes explaining to your non-nerd friends why you’re so pumped.
Folding@Home should be supported on all platforms, like playstation, xbox, android, iOS, nintendo switch, windows 11 ARM, have NPU support and so on, which is not currently the case. Especially Apple Silicon devices cannot use the GPU cores, cause the hardware lacks something called FP64, which Folding@Home uses for GPU tasks. Please make a 2025 update video on volunteer computing projects in general.
withextrapickles pretty much everything was given to them they have over 10 million subscribers, this isn’t a flex. It’s a “look at this cool thing for a good cause”
Only passively cooled ARM chips, like mobile devices and fanless laptops should be running software like this, otherwise this good intention will worsen another problem, climate change. And people need to live as healthily as possible first, before relying on medication, to give them the best chance at their immune system defeating covid and cancer on their own, and only use medications as a last resort.
To be Frank, they got more capacity to run that "plug-in" than they know what to do... Just look at the shelves... The hundreds of PC they have built...
Nearly every build they did they pulled apart right after the cameras stop rolling, a lot of the hardware that goes into the build videos is reused several times over.
I just finished folding my 17,00th WU the other day. Been with the project for a very long time Its amazing how I cant get WU anymore but also fantastic. I am glad people are finally using their PC downtime for good.
I like that you've finally helped give this the attention that it deserves. I've had two servers working around the clock crunching CoVID-19 in two different work channels. At the moment, Stanford and Temple servers are crashing every 15 minutes from being overloaded with work unit orders and that's kind of normal when you're expecting help from 1000 people and you get a response over 1000x that. Sometimes the servers have to go offline between batches just to move data around but this is outstanding. Great job everyone. Keep those requests coming and don't be discouraged. If you're not getting work orders, it's not your fault. Just keep trying.
@@seppalastname4574 Can you try something for me? Go into advanced settings and configure each work slot (cpu/gpu) with an extra slot item. I run it with the name client-type and value beta. That flags me for work orders and I pick them up quickly. Pause once and unpause.
4:40 as a Brit electrician I find that mad lol, like 3kw to you guys is 27amps, but to us its only 12amps. Almost all of our home home/office sockets are protected by 32A breakers at 240v so we get 7.7kw max power before the breaker trips. Also we all get the same consumer 110-240v rated PSU's globally, I've noticed the efficiency ratings are a fair bit lower for you guys so you have to use slightly more powerful PSU's than we need.
@@QPatriot07 Or, just weigh up the cost of a voltage transformer to feed only your PC. To be honest its probably not worth it or else every American PC user would've got one by now lol
Only way it would really make sense is if the PSU could draw a fair bit less than half the amps when running at twice the voltage... Otherwise the power bill would still be the same.
Yeah, I'm supposedly able to do something like 300k pts a day.. but I got exactly one job for cpu, and then it stopped getting anything.. Got 28 cores reserved for folding and nothing lol
@@AlanDike I was getting 800k/day just on my GPU, but I got exactly 1 job and then nothing. Turns out Folding@Home is having trouble with bandwidth, which makes sense
Don't apologize for teams - folding is folding mate 👍 While teaming is fun and competitive, at the end of the day it's just tags on donations for the same good cause ❤
@@charles-antoinemartel-roy yeah, I'm running a several year old card.. and it wasn't top end even then.. rx 570. Also have 28 threads reserved.. but nothing
Team LTT just topped the monthly scoreboard with 120,577,821,036 points! I'm folding on 32 cores Xeon e5-2680v2, and 24 cores Xeon e5-2430. I'm even running on all of the desktops and laptops available. Keep up the good work team LTT! I missed out on the registration for the competition, but I'm folding anyway and getting better than 1 WU per hour for the last 20 hours since I started.
A lot of us do in the winter. Not folding, but rosetta/gpugrud/wcgrid with gridcoin. Zero carbon heat and a lot lower heating bill, even though we mine at a loss. Cheaper than burning nat gas.
@@faudanke4459 Yup. Gridcoin too. Too bad it isn't profitable because the prices are so low. If they pumped and got some good volume/market cap, it would totally be profitable to do this. I'm curious how hard it would be to clone the code and github of those coins that work directly with foldathome, and shill the hell out of it. Have a presale and hype it up everywhere. So when people actually mine it on foldathome, it would be profitable.
@@ricecake1228 Well not every school has the same computers as yours and where there's a will there's a a way. They can send in one person for each school or library who knows what they're doing to set up all the computers correctly.
Dear editor: please adjust intro's volume to match the voices' volume in the video. I had to crank up the volume to hear Linus speaking and got hit by a f--king loud intro.
Commercial Battery wont last that long. In SEA which use traditional battery, it is recommended to replace the battery of Solar Cell installation within 3~5 years.
And some of us live in regions where power is dirt cheap. It would cost me maybe $20-25 CAD to have my 3900X and GTX 1080 running full tilt 24/7 for a month so you can be sure I'll be folding.
@@kendokaaa nice ye, let's waste electricity because it's cheap, and since Corona happened everyone forgot about that climate stuff anyway. Panic makes you guys total morons.
@@jamaly77 this power is going to be used anyway by researchers if we don't, It'll just take longer. Stopping climate change isn't all that useful if we're wiped out by a pandemic. And even then, we have some carbon-neutral/renewable energy source these days which helps. Add in the lower levels of driving, and even with the potentially (with so many businesses closed it might not actually be this way) increased power draw, we're producing less waste because power plants are so much more efficient than a gasoline or diesel ICE vehicle.
You know I'm watching this 10 months later and I see all the good that the computer enthusiasts did by chipping in their computing power.... feels pretty good.
Lol. I'm using a laptop with Vega 8 right now it's actually keeping up fairly decently with my desktop, only three or four hours slower on average. (My desktop has a rx 480, and a 5700.)
@@bigskinflutelol6770 yeah tho I had already joined barnacles team so... Sorry Linus. Almost 700k points in two days. You can run multiple PC's with the same username. Just something to keep in mind when setting up
@@funk44 I've seen a few CPU WUs for Covid-19 projects a couple weeks back. Right now all my CPU clients have been assigned to cancer-related WUs but I'd feel like a dick for pausing them.
Thank you for posting this. In just one week I have more than four million points. I have it set to full power 24 hours a day. I feel like i am doing some part, however small it is, to make this world better and rid it of this horrid disease. Working together we WILL defeat this!
Just a note. Folding Home conflicts with the default settings for Visual Studio with IIS Express. If suddenly your server cannot start, keep that in mind. Uninstalling Folding Home in safe mode fixed it for me. But I couldn't be bothered to reinstall and troubleshoot the issue, so I don't know what specifically causes it.
Derek Stinson you’re a better man than I, I’d curb stomp a baby for a computer half as powerful as that, just one of those GPUs is more powerful than my entire system
i've been folding since 15 march when i found out about it through an Nvidia tweet. my rig has been running at least 18hours a day just running WUs on full. I've now added myself to team Linus. #Togetherwewillbeatcovid19
When I was in middle school 4-5 years ago, i snuck in the library and made the entire school computer lab with 35 2013 iMacs run folding@home for the LTT team 😂
Its not the bandwidth which is the issue. Since the FAH team asked the PCMasterRace subreddit, they ran out of work units. Every now and then they create more work units, but they routinely ran out of WU's, not out of bandwidth.
Crypto mining is also for a good cause. The narrative moved into the negative around mining because it caused gamers to not be able to get GPUs. I had dozens of cards and got some pretty nasty comments back then about it.
I found out about this on the pcmasterrace subreddit. Been doing my part with my old FX 8350, and its mini sidekick GT 1030. So far, contributed 100k+ points. So dont worry about owning low end gear. Every little bit counts.
All done!! just started folding@home for the LTT team !! And I am glad to announce that I will income an average of 600,000 points per day for the LTT team :D
Linus tells everyone to install folding at home Everyone installs it Now I haven't gotten a work queue added for 12 hrs :| hurry and get that on location server setup >:(
Yeah get on BOINC as well, there are plenty of projects waiting. Honestly it was inevitable F@H would run out of tasks/bandwith with such a rise in users.
Having so many people get added could actually be slowing down the research, because projects are getting taken by people with dinky computers (no offense to them). My 1080 ti bangs out most projects in 1-2 hours, some a bit longer, while on some rigs it can take days. If there are enough projects to go around without any downtime like there used to be, it's fine, but not anymore. Don't fold if there is a big wait and you have a put-put computer, you are literally holding up research.
I know it's a bit late linus, but I just found out about this recently. I set up my main rig with folding at home and it runs when my pc is idle. I also installed it on my media server and have it running at medium all the time. My media still gets to me from it so no problems with it. I just earned 60,000 points in the few hours I've had it running so far. Thank you for this video and I hope my computer resources will be used to help the scientists who need it
@@SociopathicDomo lol. I'm putting my money on established medicine and treatment not you nerds thinking you are making a difference. Trust me any proteins you help fold get prioritized for profit.
Way to go team! "The enthusiastic response to our effort has been tremendous and has sometimes emptied our queues. This is a great “problem” to have" .
We're crushing it. I got my 24 cores churning away and I don't even notice a hit to my day-to-day. Crazy the amount of computing power that goes unused every day. Fans are maxed ;)
I dunno the guy could afford it but a thousand years ago when I first got into folding@home, there was a person in my "team" that wasn't running his account using his office' equipment. He apparently had access to unwanted computers and would just build dozen+ machines all plugged into his home in different areas. Imagine his electric bill woooooo... Not all folding projects are worth your time (I personally think using distributing computing to find aliens is a bit silly) but this is a really good idea. Also: wow the interface has become so much easier to understand. Back in the day it was just ... a command line type window with text flying at you.
I'd rather use my hardware to search for aliens then to help out greedy pharmaceutical companies that rip everyone off with overpriced drugs that apparently don't even pay for hardware or electricity they use for research. Drugs are expensive enough to buy why should I pay more for them with hardware and electricity?
SETI@home is scheduled to stop sending out work by the end of this month as well. So there should be even more protein folding computers at that time. I hope the project notifies the volunteers to switch over.
Just a heads up, this has created a noticeable increase in my electric bill when I have done this in the past. This machine Linus worked with in this video would likely double my monthly bill. I'm not trying to discurage people but just give them an early warning. Some people might be laid off work with less income now.
Setting lower power limits can significantly reduce your power bill though. Just install MSI Afterburner for your GPU and see how low it'll go, 50% power is often plenty for these tasks (but 80% already helps a lot by taking out all the peaks). Same goes for your CPU, just download Intel XTU or Ryzen Master and lower the power limit to a point where you feel more comfortable with the power usage. Even setting the power plan to power saver can help a few percent.
My setup with one GTX980, i7 4770k and few HDD's at full power (no OC) takes 350W (measured, not theoretical). If I'd be running it non stop 7 days, it would be 0,35kW*24h*7 days= 58,8kWh, with average US price of 13,2 cents per kWh it's around 7,76 dollars a week. HOWEVER, taking into a count, that you should stay at home, most of the people will save money on fuel, and public transport, travel, shopping and cinemas, so at the end you will still save a lot of money durning that quarantine.
Watched the video last week and then added my gaming rig to the team. Over the weekend I added a dedicated Ubuntu VM server on my VMware (free) ESXi hypervisor. Today, I added a second dedicated Ubuntu VM server and both my kids gaming rigs. Every little bit helps. :)
the first thing I noticed that's different is that it's multi-threaded now. It used to fold a WU on each core, and now it uses whatever cores you have set for one WU.
Started Folding from my i3. Then found my old Mac Air i5 and iMac i5 lying around. Put them both on the job 24/7. Now i have friends from three countries on the team doing their part. Proud Team 266412 - PAKISTAN-1
Linus, i think you can single handedley provide more than enough computers for something like this. Look at your warehouse, put them ALL to work. You literally have thousands of parts lying around that can do more than most of us dream of doing. Get on it! Chop chop!
Back in the day (about 10y ago) when my hardware would allow, I was folding for Parkinson's and other diseases on a retro team for a few years ;) I'm so happy you made a vid for folding@home, it really helps research. Now with the leap forward in processing power I wonder how fast it runs the projects
After like 10 years of not paying attention, this channel and a couple others helped me catch up with hardware knowledge and build a top-notch gaming/work machine. Thanks for that. I saw Nvidia's announcement for folding help, then I signed up and saw your team so I joined it. The problem is, I am getting this error now, not sure what this all means, maybe something to do with Bitdefender. 20:45:55:WU00:FS01:Server responded WORK_QUIT (404) 20:45:55:WARNING:WU00:FS01:Server did not like results, dumping 20:45:55:WU00:FS01:Cleaning up 20:46:05:ERROR:Receive error: 10053: An established connection was aborted by the software in your host machine. 20:46:17:WU02:FS00:0xa7:Completed 52500 out of 125000 steps (42%) 20:46:20:ERROR:Receive error: 10053: An established connection was aborted by the software in your host machine. 20:46:35:WU01:FS01:0x22:Completed 0 out of 1000000 steps (0%) 20:46:35:WU01:FS01:0x22:Temperature control disabled. Requirements: single Nvidia GPU, tmax must be < 110 and twait >= 900 20:46:36:ERROR:Receive error: 10053: An established connection was aborted by the software in your host machine. 20:46:52:ERROR:Receive error: 10053: An established connection was aborted by the software in your host machine. 20:47:08:ERROR:Receive error: 10053: An established connection was aborted by the software in your host machine. Any help would be appreciated.
It's ashame playstation stopped this as a built in feature. However for those with an old PS3 there is a workaround to get it running again. A simple search will yield results. I think all pcs should come with this feature.
Compared to modern PC hardware, a PS3 is not very effective for folding (it was AMAZING in its day though). I used to fold on PS3, when I started folding on PC within a matter of weeks I had surpassed all the points I ever earned on my PS3. Now you can almost ignore that ANY of my points came from anything other than my PC
I'm downloading folding at home when I get home later, this sounds awesome!
Why aren't you at home?
Check out the LTT emergency response thread, we offer help all questions Folding.
If you believe you're helping anything with this, then I have another program for you. Run it on same PC you do your banking on, please.
On top of that, you're actually going to be wasting energy. So you're doing less than just nothing, it's a net negative.
I am pretty sure we just ddosed the download servers
Im stuck at 0.5 MB
This is REAL anti-VIRUS software
XD
ayyy
Good one, good one.
Yeah, fuck you Avast!
Joke of the century... Lol
I work in cancer genetics and cannot express enough how important understanding protein structure is. DO THIS THING.
Can you give a quick overview of what we are actually doing with this computational power
@@RAiNfORAiNbOW basically just simulating the many potential folding paths of a protein, based on its amino acid sequence (and a few other things)
JohnnyCacao Protein folding is a highly variable process. There is a huge complexity of variables involved in the shape of proteins, anything from: temperature, pH, structure, cofactors, ETC... The reason computing these shapes are important is because the exact shape is important for proteins to function, and depending on the protein their sensitivities to shape change will vary. By simulating protein folding, we can figure out what variables affect certain proteins the most. Once we find those out, we can develop a better understanding of the SARS2 Coronavirus binding and potentially antivirals that can be used to lower mortality rates and infectivity.
@@RAiNfORAiNbOW I'm no expert on this exact process i just use the results, but proteins are long chains (up to many hundreds) of amino acids that take on particular, and highly complex, 3-dimensional shapes based on these amino acid sequences that are really hard to guess at without statistical models built by computers. A proteins shape determines its function and how it interacts with all the other cellular components. We have a fairly good idea of how many gene sequences there are, and therefore how many different proteins there could be, but have no clue how a lot of them function and how we can take advantage of them. By understanding a proteins 3D shape we can look for common patterns within them that we know have particular functions. For my work its really important to be able to know how particular gene mutations cause changes to the proteins shape by affecting its amino acid sequence and therefore its function. For example, we know that mutations in the protein KRAS are associated with activation of pathways involved in cell survival and growth in bowel cancers, but don't know exactly how, if we get a good idea of its exact 3D shape we can understand this better and possibly target it for treatment.
@@WettPotatos there's real result of it? I mean like medicine for cancer has been found because we're doing it.
"Can it run Crysis?"
"No, but it can stop one."
Edit: Make sure to join the PCMR group.
Double Edit: Finally got some WUs from F@H. Currently folding an estimated 150,000 PPD
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Perfect comment. Absolutely gold.
Why does this comment not have more likes.
DAMNNN
Me with my 2 core 8GB integrated graphics laptop:
"They're counting on us"
this should be the pinned comment
I raise you with my:
2 core 4 thread i5 from 2012
4gb of ram
Intel hd 4000 integrated graphics
@@Santeri_M I raise you a Core 2 Duo E6550, GTX 460 and 4GB DDR3. On my other desk, a 3600/5700XT with 16GB
Core 2 Duo to the rescue!
@@dudburst7706 I raise you with my computer powered by a Pentium T3400, integrated graphics and 3gb of DDR2 and....WINDOWS VISTA.
“We found a little machine”
Shows giant PC
i was confused
yae lil machine
theres bigger than that HMMMMM
Seriously. Im waiting for the specs of thus little machine lol
Wtf is that a bitcoin farming machine?
Like "look at our little puppy!"
But shows a freakin 6 headed Behemoth
I'm a protein biochemist and it makes me so happy that LMG is not only raising awareness but getting involved hands on, running a server for folding@home. Thank you Linus!
proof or gtfo
Many youtubers are talking about this. Do you think the project will benefit from a lot of mediocre machines folding? I saw a video where the guy mentions that he is a long-time folder, I expect with powerful machines, and that now they are idle a lot of the time because so many machines have joined the project. I thought it might actually hurt progress if faster machines are sitting idle.
@@GandhiGunda They're benefiting so much that the bottleneck is on the server's side, not the clients. They're idle because so many machines have joined the project, the server cannot give and receive enough models. At this stage, I'm pretty sure it doesn't matter if a machine is faster or slower because either way the server is already at maximum bandwidth usage.
Bonaventura Sanjoyo stfu
@@GandhiGunda it doesn't matter how powerful the machines are. As long as the combined power is greater than the work units they have prepared, which is what is happening, some machines are gonna idle. This just means that the F@H compute power has increased beyond the capabilities of the team.
This right here is a perfect example of how a good person acts when it counts. I never would have even considered this.
Kudos, Linus.
With all they have around they should just hoard build pc's and use them for that. I am also quite a bit perplex due to google,nvidia,facebook ect... not using their massive server power to host folding@home and to use their compite power to help
You know that "good person" admitted to condoning animal cruelty just last Friday?
@@jeromevuarand3768 what
Jérôme Vuarand his nanny threw the cat in the washer, not him
@Punkmeister You need to watch last Friday's WAN show.
“We found a little machine”
Linus you could fit into that thing and probably have room for your wife and kids
yroohj gouy i think you replied to the wrong comment
yroohj Not quite a believable troll, but if you throw in a few more misspellings it would be.
Johannes Davidsen I’m 6’5” but I could probably fit in there
That “little machine” cost more than my house
Johannes Davidsen twas a joke
Linus: makes helpful content during stressful times
TH-cam: DEMONITIZED
Emil Kodeda billion dollar company btw
How this helpful it is a WASTE of folding
@@M-dv1yj How is it NOT helpful?
@@M-dv1yj still helpful as bandwidth issue will be solved. even now i am sure they working on that. but as users numbers going up every day it just matter of time.
@@4D1Characterror how is it helpful? Only immuno compromised patients die... so pool of possible deaths are limited and self limiting.... kids not at risk.... several treatments are being studied...
The folding like with closing down hospitals for all thr other patients is not are costs far.more than the costs of corona..
There no logical purpose to folding this unless it is to get idiots who can not stop worrying to focus on some action and thus cause less social upheaval....
For everyone who’s saying “i only have “x” in my computer” it doesn’t matter how much power you have to give, it’s that you have the ability to give power at all! Every little bit helps. Even if you don’t think you are effecting anything, you are! Please help the cause! Stay inside and fold away!
Yep. A single Pentium 4 is borderline useless, but if you had a million of them, you'd have a supercomputer.
He even said in the Vid that they don't have the bandwidth. More users are unnecessary
Nice! My pentium 2 will be useful!
@@teadude guessing you stopped watching before he said they're working with Linus to expand capacity then
@@cpufreak101 no I watched it all but with 400000 users Linus will not be the solution to all future expansions. His 10gbits won't cut it
Linus: This little machine isn't doing much
The little machine: *Costs 25k dollars
XantheFIN 25k
@@XantheFIN it is, but as i recall they didn't actually break the 100k. I think it was something between 30k and 50k
and linus dropped it
apple's grate has nothing on the LTT PC
Little??? That thing could fit 6 of my pc in it.
I loved Linus going “yeah” when all 6 GPU were present. That’s the joy all nerds know and love. Then you have to spend 15 minutes explaining to your non-nerd friends why you’re so pumped.
And even after explaining they still look at you with "huh?!" face lol
Folding@Home should be supported on all platforms, like playstation, xbox, android, iOS, nintendo switch, windows 11 ARM, have NPU support and so on, which is not currently the case. Especially Apple Silicon devices cannot use the GPU cores, cause the hardware lacks something called FP64, which Folding@Home uses for GPU tasks. Please make a 2025 update video on volunteer computing projects in general.
Linus : “Help with your spare home pcs”
Linus after 3 minutes : puts a 6x gpu setup out......
Just want to say, every little bit counts! Faster PCs are better, but LOTS of slower PCs is wayyyyyy better!
@@ProdigySim ikr, im really hyped, im thinking of making a video in portuguese talking about it
Someone should hook him up with a serious solar installation so that he can run his stuff for free during the day
ProdigySim ofc it is, got 2 x running atm, i just wanted to emphasize on my spare parts vs linus’s!
Ayup, that's typical Linus :D
I just wonder, HOW ON EARTH did they just forget a 100,000$ PC
Lol
I stopped watching at look how much money I have laying around.
Linus has a few more at home in the garage as car stands
withextrapickles pretty much everything was given to them they have over 10 million subscribers, this isn’t a flex. It’s a “look at this cool thing for a good cause”
The projects for it kind of dried up. Nbd
So its mining but for a good cause!
Only passively cooled ARM chips, like mobile devices and fanless laptops should be running software like this, otherwise this good intention will worsen another problem, climate change. And people need to live as healthily as possible first, before relying on medication, to give them the best chance at their immune system defeating covid and cancer on their own, and only use medications as a last resort.
I’ve been folding for years now with ltt. i’m 131 on the team rn. super proud of our team.
Every Pc in my basement is fighting against COVID19!!
2009: CAN IT RUN CRYSIS!?
2020: CAN IT FIGHT AGAINST CORONA?
Yeah, but can it cure corona? That'll be the next spammed YT comment all over the tech world. Just. Great.
CAN IT FIGHT A GLOBAL CRISIS?
3000: CAN IT RUN PLAGUE INC X REAL EDITION
@Adam Strix There's nothing funny about your comment
@Adam Strix no one's being idiot. It's just a joke my friend :)
It’s great that you’re supporting this cause. Keep up the good work!
To be Frank, they got more capacity to run that "plug-in" than they know what to do... Just look at the shelves... The hundreds of PC they have built...
Nearly every build they did they pulled apart right after the cameras stop rolling, a lot of the hardware that goes into the build videos is reused several times over.
I just finished folding my 17,00th WU the other day. Been with the project for a very long time Its amazing how I cant get WU anymore but also fantastic. I am glad people are finally using their PC downtime for good.
"It used to have 380GB OF RAM, now it has a LITTLE BIT LESS....."
How much less are we talking about here???
8gb less
Probably they have like 64-128GB
so much less that folding doesn't care because it only uses compute
There was 2 sticks per CPU.
So still way more than most people run.
Luck be the case, it barely uses any RAM; imgur.com/a/MqJKBuV
I like that you've finally helped give this the attention that it deserves. I've had two servers working around the clock crunching CoVID-19 in two different work channels. At the moment, Stanford and Temple servers are crashing every 15 minutes from being overloaded with work unit orders and that's kind of normal when you're expecting help from 1000 people and you get a response over 1000x that. Sometimes the servers have to go offline between batches just to move data around but this is outstanding. Great job everyone. Keep those requests coming and don't be discouraged. If you're not getting work orders, it's not your fault. Just keep trying.
I could not get a task for an hour, didn't get a response from the server
@@seppalastname4574 Can you try something for me? Go into advanced settings and configure each work slot (cpu/gpu) with an extra slot item. I run it with the name client-type and value beta. That flags me for work orders and I pick them up quickly. Pause once and unpause.
@@DaemonForce its OK, it worked after that hour and I now have completed like 7 tasks
TH-cam : demonetized
Linus with his sponsorships : hold my *xeon*
*Drops while passing it*
Edit: I've never got this many likes thank you guys ✌️
@@Javier64691 I think they should only allow "COVID-19" because calling it "coronavirus" is a bit misleading in the future
thank god for sponsor block
Hariharan more like catch my xeon
CHINA LIED PEOPLE DIED!
@Eren BALANSA good one
09:05 The exact point where Linus went from being a cool computer guy, to being an absolute legend.
"The reason we need two power supplies is two-fold"
Linus missed the pun there
ZINGG!!~
I think you did lol
Plot twist, Folding @HOME is a bitcoin miner.
I think it would be three-fold then ;)
I used to do FOLDING AT HOME on my PS3. And after they shut that down I was running it on my PC for years.
same!
ahh the wonders of the cell architecture, even the US airforce daisy chained like 1500 ps3's together to make a supercomputer
my ps3 is unusable because i let it run for about 4 years XD
PS3 Folding ftw
Likewise. Shame they haven't done the same for the PS4.
Mom: "It's getting kind of cold in here, can you turn up the heat"
"Yup.....In a sec, Just have to turn up the computer"
just for the love of god.. dont turn on the oc fx cpu and r290s
hell yah the 8086k/2080ti space heater lmao
I've accidentally had a gaming machine under a thermostat. The rest of the house was freezing.
That was my Pentium 4, back in the day. Used to turn my bedroom into a furnace.
I actually use my pc as a personal room heater often lol
"we found a little machine that wasn't really doing anything" -proceeds to hides behind a fridge sized PC
Linus: Over here in the corner here, we found a little machine that wasn’t doing anything else.
Me: There are five titans in that machine holy s****
six
they said 6 on twitter im not sure how mucb actually i didnt count
Six*
And in a pretty sweet Caselabs case.
Holy $hit
Next Video: Data recovery, "we had the cure but Linus dropped the harddrive".
haha omg I could see that actually happening
genuinely made me lol haha
Then I watched him DROP that SSD lmao
in this video: linus flexes on us with his unused supercomputers
Girl On A Quest What
@Girl On A Quest But he worked for that, creating ltt and all of the peripherials
😂😂
4:40 as a Brit electrician I find that mad lol, like 3kw to you guys is 27amps, but to us its only 12amps. Almost all of our home home/office sockets are protected by 32A breakers at 240v so we get 7.7kw max power before the breaker trips.
Also we all get the same consumer 110-240v rated PSU's globally, I've noticed the efficiency ratings are a fair bit lower for you guys so you have to use slightly more powerful PSU's than we need.
Hmmm... good point. Never considered running 240v to my office... 🤔
@@QPatriot07 Or, just weigh up the cost of a voltage transformer to feed only your PC. To be honest its probably not worth it or else every American PC user would've got one by now lol
Only way it would really make sense is if the PSU could draw a fair bit less than half the amps when running at twice the voltage... Otherwise the power bill would still be the same.
the transformer would have the same loss in efficiency as you would gain.
In North America there is 208v without transformers by using 2 phases shifted but I'm not sure if you need to pay more on the contract
Linus: quick guide how you up and running folding at home in 10 minutes
(Next Day)
Linus: So we spent the last day solving it and now its running
Sorry guys, I have already added 107k points to PCMR :-( Changed it to LLT now!
Yeah, I'm supposedly able to do something like 300k pts a day.. but I got exactly one job for cpu, and then it stopped getting anything.. Got 28 cores reserved for folding and nothing lol
@@AlanDike hopefully they will be able to resolve the bottlenecks within a week or two
@@AlanDike I was getting 800k/day just on my GPU, but I got exactly 1 job and then nothing. Turns out Folding@Home is having trouble with bandwidth, which makes sense
Don't apologize for teams - folding is folding mate 👍 While teaming is fun and competitive, at the end of the day it's just tags on donations for the same good cause ❤
@@charles-antoinemartel-roy yeah, I'm running a several year old card.. and it wasn't top end even then.. rx 570. Also have 28 threads reserved.. but nothing
Team LTT just topped the monthly scoreboard with 120,577,821,036 points! I'm folding on 32 cores Xeon e5-2680v2, and 24 cores Xeon e5-2430. I'm even running on all of the desktops and laptops available. Keep up the good work team LTT! I missed out on the registration for the competition, but I'm folding anyway and getting better than 1 WU per hour for the last 20 hours since I started.
"How long will this take?" "Not more then 10 to 15 minutes I guess"
One day later
==> Classic LTT
Here let me fix that for you
[Spongebob Narrator Voice] One. Day. Late-air...
When Linus said "The reason for two power supplies is two fold" I was expecting a "pun intended"
why is this not the top comment
"eyy MA... Power company sais nights and weekends are free right??"
Power company : wait.... That's illegal
Keretizein x in the US, certain places like Houston have free nights and weekends
@@slickgod884 I have solar panels XD. Free energy all the time! Can fold to my heart's content.
Could you imagine if all of the mining riggs had been used for something useful.
there’s actually a cryptocurrency that folds called curecoin, too bad people were too focused on bitcoin
A lot of us do in the winter. Not folding, but rosetta/gpugrud/wcgrid with gridcoin. Zero carbon heat and a lot lower heating bill, even though we mine at a loss. Cheaper than burning nat gas.
faudanke barely anyone mines bitcoin, it just isn’t profitable
Tell China to stop making fake GPU and sell on eBay. GTX970/980/1080 DO NOT HAVE A VGA CONNECTOR!
@@faudanke4459 Yup. Gridcoin too. Too bad it isn't profitable because the prices are so low. If they pumped and got some good volume/market cap, it would totally be profitable to do this. I'm curious how hard it would be to clone the code and github of those coins that work directly with foldathome, and shill the hell out of it. Have a presale and hype it up everywhere. So when people actually mine it on foldathome, it would be profitable.
The empty schools and libraries should be utilizing all the computers they have not being used at the moment to do this folding at home thing.
I'm gonna send an email to my uni now
Like, their computers would turn on or have Winfows instead of Chrome OS.
@@ricecake1228 Well not every school has the same computers as yours and where there's a will there's a a way. They can send in one person for each school or library who knows what they're doing to set up all the computers correctly.
power bill?
@@earthclad6833 definitely something needed to be taken into consideration
Linus: "look at this tiny pc"
me: it's bigger than my desk...
Aleksandr Smolnikov this is like the 8th comment that says anything about the size of it, legit who gives a shit
@@ourly My megadesk does.
Ujiltrom M lol
@@ourly why you counting
@@maximilian2660 Because he legit gives a shit
*Linus pulls out a 56 core xeons with 6 GPUs *
Me with my spare calculator - take it or leave it
At this point any extra computational power is appreciated. If I had a spare GPU I'd slap it in a spare P4 machine
@@cpufreak101 same dude but the thing is I am running a 2200g which already struggles to do the programing and video editting work I throw at it.
@@sarthakjain6979 the PC typically is given several days to complete the work, even if it's slow it's acceptable.
I've run Boinc for years. Having watched this video I downloaded the app and i'm running the COVID-19 data. This is a great way of helping out.
Dear editor: please adjust intro's volume to match the voices' volume in the video. I had to crank up the volume to hear Linus speaking and got hit by a f--king loud intro.
I just skip the 10 seconds everytime
So the volume is weird, I thought my headphones were finally dying.
yeah me too,
Volume turned all the way up. Headphones turned all the way up. Still barely hear them talk. Then loud intro, and I am now death.
and fix the mono intros... sometimes they are mono and sometimes they are stereo.. in this case it's mono
Just think of the electricity cost as a donation that’s actually going to real research and not just “awareness”
Commercial Battery wont last that long.
In SEA which use traditional battery, it is recommended to replace the battery of Solar Cell installation within 3~5 years.
And some of us live in regions where power is dirt cheap. It would cost me maybe $20-25 CAD to have my 3900X and GTX 1080 running full tilt 24/7 for a month so you can be sure I'll be folding.
If it is money that goes towards heating anyways then it isn't much of a difference.
@@kendokaaa nice ye, let's waste electricity because it's cheap, and since Corona happened everyone forgot about that climate stuff anyway. Panic makes you guys total morons.
@@jamaly77 this power is going to be used anyway by researchers if we don't, It'll just take longer. Stopping climate change isn't all that useful if we're wiped out by a pandemic. And even then, we have some carbon-neutral/renewable energy source these days which helps. Add in the lower levels of driving, and even with the potentially (with so many businesses closed it might not actually be this way) increased power draw, we're producing less waste because power plants are so much more efficient than a gasoline or diesel ICE vehicle.
Been folding since 2009, the servers are still having trouble getting enough work unit's out. Look forward to seeing the video on your FAH server. :)
geteyefo
this fold ting sounds exactly like bitcoin mining.
@@moscowhq9978 except it's useful in the real world
@@moscowhq9978 Except you're actually doing something useful.
@@illuminate4622 how do you know that you are not mining bitcoin?
You know I'm watching this 10 months later and I see all the good that the computer enthusiasts did by chipping in their computing power.... feels pretty good.
Dont worry guys, my intel hd graphics will find the cure for this pandemic
LMAOOOOOOOOOO Im so dead rn dude...its kinda sad it cant use the Intel HD 620/630's whatever they are and chip away with those sub level processors
Lol. I'm using a laptop with Vega 8 right now it's actually keeping up fairly decently with my desktop, only three or four hours slower on average. (My desktop has a rx 480, and a 5700.)
Well now I need to edit it
@@Demonslayer20111 lol nice...yeah every little bit helps!
@@bigskinflutelol6770 yeah tho I had already joined barnacles team so... Sorry Linus. Almost 700k points in two days. You can run multiple PC's with the same username. Just something to keep in mind when setting up
Linus: it has dual 28 core processors. Jake: Pauses CPU's from folding
Coronavirus folding projects are GPU only at the moment
@@funk44 it's not true
@@funk44 but they can use the cpu too.
@@funk44 Actually I've been getting CPU folding work. It'll do both.
@@funk44 I've seen a few CPU WUs for Covid-19 projects a couple weeks back. Right now all my CPU clients have been assigned to cancer-related WUs but I'd feel like a dick for pausing them.
Leaving a comment so the YT algorithm detects activity and recommends this to more people.
U a hero
More comments, w00t
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Comment here. Recommendations sending.
same same
Thank you for posting this. In just one week I have more than four million points. I have it set to full power 24 hours a day. I feel like i am doing some part, however small it is, to make this world better and rid it of this horrid disease. Working together we WILL defeat this!
Just a note. Folding Home conflicts with the default settings for Visual Studio with IIS Express. If suddenly your server cannot start, keep that in mind.
Uninstalling Folding Home in safe mode fixed it for me. But I couldn't be bothered to reinstall and troubleshoot the issue, so I don't know what specifically causes it.
Huh, that's interesting to know. Glad I'm running it on my Linux server and not my gaming/Windows desktop then :)
ty :)
@Z3U5 this fixed it
#JustWindowsThings
For the fan boys ISS Express is not IIS, To quoat a Bill Engvall "Here's Your Sign"
I can’t believe you have that pc just laying around. I wouldn’t kill someone to use that pc for my research. But it would still cross my mind.
Derek Stinson you’re a better man than I, I’d curb stomp a baby for a computer half as powerful as that, just one of those GPUs is more powerful than my entire system
Its because it's his job
@@klbmason2042 wtf
@@klbmason2042 ayo what
KLBMason Yo, wtf did I just read?
i've been folding since 15 march when i found out about it through an Nvidia tweet. my rig has been running at least 18hours a day just running WUs on full. I've now added myself to team Linus. #Togetherwewillbeatcovid19
Me when clicking on video: "This better not be clickbait."
Me after video: "I'm going to do my part to fight this!" :)
When I was in middle school 4-5 years ago, i snuck in the library and made the entire school computer lab with 35 2013 iMacs run folding@home for the LTT team 😂
That's what heroes do
I bet you turned the computer lab into a hot sauna lol
Mad lad
So nothing really happened to help
@Allen yeah it did
" We found a little machine "
Proceed to take out a big rig with dual cpus and 5+ graphic cards 😂
just a casual 40k grand pc here doing nothing since one year after build and 1 month struggle to get even working it.. damn
6 gpu's btw
@@Xenoray1 it's from their $100k pc video thing
@@Xenoray1 it actually came out to like 40k lol
I'm here under quarantine watching my rig's rgbs light while smiling because i'm doing my part.
same!
I've added my RTX 2080 TI to also Fold my part :)
Lets take a moment to show the dedication of the LTT F@H team, this team (as 5/7/2020) has 320,045,798,692 F@H points, good job guys!
First time in my life I was actually ahead of the curve by folding for a few months now. I'm glad it's catching on with everybody else now.
Linus: so we found this little machine sitting around
>is Ballin rig
should use more rigs
that is the joke
@@Matt561 gtfo
well not on ram i am getting it to run on windows xp laptop
hows that for powerful
next step windows 98
I recently started using FAH and was like "why is nothing sending man" hopefully they manage to free up bandwidth soon I hope
true. The servers are are often overwhelmed. It usually helps restarting the FAH-client several times.
Its not the bandwidth which is the issue. Since the FAH team asked the PCMasterRace subreddit, they ran out of work units. Every now and then they create more work units, but they routinely ran out of WU's, not out of bandwidth.
@@SinisterMJ ah I see. So Linus misspoke
My clients have been sitting "ready" all day, and it's been like that for the past couple of weeks. It sucks.
@@SteelSkin667 same here
I have been running it for months with LTT as my team!
2018: gpus are gone bc of bitcoin mining.
2020: gpus are gone bc of protien mining.
Tho the difference is protien folding is for a good cause.
Bitcoin mining is also a good cause. It makes it safe and cheap to use.
So do you mean bitcoin is a bad cause?
Crypto mining is also for a good cause. The narrative moved into the negative around mining because it caused gamers to not be able to get GPUs. I had dozens of cards and got some pretty nasty comments back then about it.
@@mikehudgins8545 It's also extremely energy intensive
*protein
I found out about this on the pcmasterrace subreddit. Been doing my part with my old FX 8350, and its mini sidekick GT 1030. So far, contributed 100k+ points. So dont worry about owning low end gear. Every little bit counts.
I've been doing the same on an I5-3570K and a Radeon HD 7790. It does the job.
would a amdx64 laptop do any bit? even if its 0.01%
@@Reesetrain44 It'd probably try. But to be honest I don't think I'd recomend running it on a laptop. Specially an old one. They get VERY warm!
@@jackt883 the cooling is actually really good on it amazingly if I can get past Windows first
@@Reesetrain44 haha give it a go then. Will be interesting to see the PPD score you get. (Points per day).
4:10
"The reason we need 2 power supplies is to fold"... damn straight
4:16 "the reason we need two power supplies is: to fold."
You need two power supplies to do a bend. A single power supply can only do straight calculations. 😁
3.2 Kilowatts ?? Watch those power numbers fly !!! Must be really bloody good at folding !!
There's seem to be a lot of people missing the joke.
"Two-fold"
@@jazmihamizan4987 I've learnt to not expect too much from people leaving comments 😂😂
"You probably have a spare computer sitting around gathering dust"
yeah... an FX 4100 + a 550ti with no psu
Slap in a PSU and make sure it has good fans and case ventilation, that'd be a nice little heater and get some work done, too
Still good enough!
I have an athlon II X4 640 with no gpu just the integrated graphics
My old HTPC celeron NUC is chewing away, every little bit helps.
Guys can my raspberry pi help
it's like DDoS attack for Folding@Home
when everyone are contributing computing power
i call it a self inflicted DDoS
DCOS
Linus: WHOOPS! Totally forgot about my $100k PC. Let me just do something with it or whatever.
th-cam.com/video/oZkh1bCp23M/w-d-xo.html guys please checkout my friend's channel and give him some constructive criticism. ;)
All done!! just started folding@home for the LTT team !!
And I am glad to announce that I will income an average of 600,000 points per day for the LTT team :D
I'd love a short version of this video without all the fluff so I can just link it to people and get them folding in a few minutes.
That would be a great idea!
There are enough of them from other youtubers
Ditto
@@Lavah True but nothing with the LTT production quality
th-cam.com/video/KU4qOebhkfs/w-d-xo.html
I have 2 extra servers sitting around that I started Folding on about 2 weeks ago. Thank you for getting more people on board in supporting the cause!
Linus tells everyone to install folding at home
Everyone installs it
Now I haven't gotten a work queue added for 12 hrs
:|
hurry and get that on location server setup >:(
You can share to other projects too with BOINC if you want to: boinc.berkeley.edu/projects.php
Yeah get on BOINC as well, there are plenty of projects waiting. Honestly it was inevitable F@H would run out of tasks/bandwith with such a rise in users.
1 week l8tr finds out were been used to make bitcoins 😕
Having so many people get added could actually be slowing down the research, because projects are getting taken by people with dinky computers (no offense to them). My 1080 ti bangs out most projects in 1-2 hours, some a bit longer, while on some rigs it can take days. If there are enough projects to go around without any downtime like there used to be, it's fine, but not anymore. Don't fold if there is a big wait and you have a put-put computer, you are literally holding up research.
I know it's a bit late linus, but I just found out about this recently. I set up my main rig with folding at home and it runs when my pc is idle. I also installed it on my media server and have it running at medium all the time. My media still gets to me from it so no problems with it. I just earned 60,000 points in the few hours I've had it running so far. Thank you for this video and I hope my computer resources will be used to help the scientists who need it
Everyone: Freaking out
Linus: Look At This Pc
hahah right its fun... but help!!! lol
Not everyone is freaking out
I remember when PS3 had this feature for a few years. Don't know why these companies don't start including these features nowadays.
If people use the hardware roughly, the consoles will die out faster, leading to less purchases completed through the operating system of the console.
@@bosstowndynamics5488 PS3 had insane cpu for it's time.
If i recall, it had a raw power of like i7 920 or something like that
The us airforce used that feature on ps3s to make a makeshift supercomputer. You can look it up, its quite interesting.
@@bosstowndynamics5488 mmm, but the architecture of the cell processor is very good at THIS precisely due to it being more GPU like.
@@bronzydog7665 Wait that was with the PS3? I thought it was the PS2?
Finally a good use for my Threadripper's extra cores that's just sitting there doing nothing for most games! Yay
@@Thedarkportalshow dude fuckin chill out. In the end he's still helping find a cure by helping Fold
@@Thedarkportalshow take that electric pole out of your self rightous ass, get in touch with society and actually learn how to help with the situation
@@Thedarkportalshow Shut up he is a generous rich guy.
@@mathisbuilder You're opinion is irrelevant.
@@SociopathicDomo lol. I'm putting my money on established medicine and treatment not you nerds thinking you are making a difference. Trust me any proteins you help fold get prioritized for profit.
Way to go team!
"The enthusiastic response to our effort has been tremendous and has sometimes emptied our queues. This is a great “problem” to have" .
6 editors one computer project: takes months to complete and cost $70,000
Linus: eh just take the ram out and put it in storage
th-cam.com/video/oZkh1bCp23M/w-d-xo.html guys please checkout my friend's channel and give him some constructive criticism. ;)
@@callmejeffrey4999 nah
Me: *sees this*
Also me: *Proceeds to set it up on my Intel Atom netbook*
And even that small contribution of power over a high enough quantity will make a difference :)
Hilarious
I did it back in 2009.... Not the fastest system for folding, but every little bit helps.
lol currently watching on a Atom N270 netbook, and had the same Idea.
My only bottle neck is my network speed at a whopping 10 mbps
Been doing this since I was 15!!! I'm part of a group. I'm 32 now
We're crushing it. I got my 24 cores churning away and I don't even notice a hit to my day-to-day. Crazy the amount of computing power that goes unused every day. Fans are maxed ;)
I dunno the guy could afford it but a thousand years ago when I first got into folding@home, there was a person in my "team" that wasn't running his account using his office' equipment. He apparently had access to unwanted computers and would just build dozen+ machines all plugged into his home in different areas. Imagine his electric bill woooooo...
Not all folding projects are worth your time (I personally think using distributing computing to find aliens is a bit silly) but this is a really good idea. Also: wow the interface has become so much easier to understand. Back in the day it was just ... a command line type window with text flying at you.
I'd rather use my hardware to search for aliens then to help out greedy pharmaceutical companies that rip everyone off with overpriced drugs that apparently don't even pay for hardware or electricity they use for research. Drugs are expensive enough to buy why should I pay more for them with hardware and electricity?
Finding aliens is NOT folding. Folding is literally protein folding. They are both Distributed Computing projects though.
@@PAPO1990 Yes. SETI is for aliens
seti@home is shutting down the DC at 31st of March.
SETI@home is scheduled to stop sending out work by the end of this month as well. So there should be even more protein folding computers at that time. I hope the project notifies the volunteers to switch over.
folded quite a few hours this week
i remember when i had my old ps3 i was running folding at home on it too.
it was the good times.
I used to leave my ps3 on and watch it fold back in the day..
Just a heads up, this has created a noticeable increase in my electric bill when I have done this in the past. This machine Linus worked with in this video would likely double my monthly bill. I'm not trying to discurage people but just give them an early warning. Some people might be laid off work with less income now.
Somebody pay fixed price, or not paying for electricity at all.
Setting lower power limits can significantly reduce your power bill though. Just install MSI Afterburner for your GPU and see how low it'll go, 50% power is often plenty for these tasks (but 80% already helps a lot by taking out all the peaks). Same goes for your CPU, just download Intel XTU or Ryzen Master and lower the power limit to a point where you feel more comfortable with the power usage. Even setting the power plan to power saver can help a few percent.
Krojack that’s why I have solar panels
Ah yes, my dad made me pay the extra 30 euro a month. That was with just 1 980ti running about 80% of the time on full.
My setup with one GTX980, i7 4770k and few HDD's at full power (no OC) takes 350W (measured, not theoretical). If I'd be running it non stop 7 days, it would be 0,35kW*24h*7 days= 58,8kWh, with average US price of 13,2 cents per kWh it's around 7,76 dollars a week.
HOWEVER, taking into a count, that you should stay at home, most of the people will save money on fuel, and public transport, travel, shopping and cinemas, so at the end you will still save a lot of money durning that quarantine.
Watched the video last week and then added my gaming rig to the team. Over the weekend I added a dedicated Ubuntu VM server on my VMware (free) ESXi hypervisor. Today, I added a second dedicated Ubuntu VM server and both my kids gaming rigs. Every little bit helps. :)
I've had this downloaded for around 5 years now and forgot about it entirely, video served as a good reminder, thanks
I folded all the time about 6 years ago. The client has come a long way, and so has the support.
the first thing I noticed that's different is that it's multi-threaded now. It used to fold a WU on each core, and now it uses whatever cores you have set for one WU.
Folding@Home is Now More Powerful Than World's Top 7 Supercomputers, Combined.
I love this Community!!!
Me: "Mom, can we get folding?"
Mom: "No, we have folding at home"
end of joke
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No. I want a folding assist board for my underwear.
Started Folding from my i3. Then found my old Mac Air i5 and iMac i5 lying around. Put them both on the job 24/7. Now i have friends from three countries on the team doing their part. Proud Team 266412 - PAKISTAN-1
Wait, so you're telling me that toilet paper moonshine isn't the cure?
Ah, a man of culture
NileRed wants to know your location
I was thinking about emailing you this! :)
I got my whole school and campus to fold and we have a team going strong! :)
Your school is still open?
Good job :)
How and why is your school open my schools closed for another month
@@stevenpojero7081 I guess its closed but the guy came in just to set it up.
I was folding last weekend when I was at home. I had to turn my radiator off 😁
Greetings from Germany ✌️
What kind of graphics card have you got?
@@АлексейГриднев-и7р lower middle class GTX 1660 super and i7 3770k
@@Arthuro1776 didn't know that card is so hot.
@@АлексейГриднев-и7р it's very efficient yes but 125 watt tdp and well insulated house .... 😃
Linus, i think you can single handedley provide more than enough computers for something like this. Look at your warehouse, put them ALL to work. You literally have thousands of parts lying around that can do more than most of us dream of doing. Get on it! Chop chop!
Back in the day (about 10y ago) when my hardware would allow, I was folding for Parkinson's and other diseases on a retro team for a few years ;)
I'm so happy you made a vid for folding@home, it really helps research.
Now with the leap forward in processing power I wonder how fast it runs the projects
470 petaFLOP atm, closing in on half an exaFLOP
side note: this is why we never saw the final episode for the all editors one PC
The magical word to remove ads "Covid-19"
Or AdBlock
Or TH-cam Vanced.
After like 10 years of not paying attention, this channel and a couple others helped me catch up with hardware knowledge and build a top-notch gaming/work machine. Thanks for that. I saw Nvidia's announcement for folding help, then I signed up and saw your team so I joined it. The problem is, I am getting this error now, not sure what this all means, maybe something to do with Bitdefender.
20:45:55:WU00:FS01:Server responded WORK_QUIT (404)
20:45:55:WARNING:WU00:FS01:Server did not like results, dumping
20:45:55:WU00:FS01:Cleaning up
20:46:05:ERROR:Receive error: 10053: An established connection was aborted by the software in your host machine.
20:46:17:WU02:FS00:0xa7:Completed 52500 out of 125000 steps (42%)
20:46:20:ERROR:Receive error: 10053: An established connection was aborted by the software in your host machine.
20:46:35:WU01:FS01:0x22:Completed 0 out of 1000000 steps (0%)
20:46:35:WU01:FS01:0x22:Temperature control disabled. Requirements: single Nvidia GPU, tmax must be < 110 and twait >= 900
20:46:36:ERROR:Receive error: 10053: An established connection was aborted by the software in your host machine.
20:46:52:ERROR:Receive error: 10053: An established connection was aborted by the software in your host machine.
20:47:08:ERROR:Receive error: 10053: An established connection was aborted by the software in your host machine.
Any help would be appreciated.
It's ashame playstation stopped this as a built in feature. However for those with an old PS3 there is a workaround to get it running again. A simple search will yield results. I think all pcs should come with this feature.
Compared to modern PC hardware, a PS3 is not very effective for folding (it was AMAZING in its day though). I used to fold on PS3, when I started folding on PC within a matter of weeks I had surpassed all the points I ever earned on my PS3. Now you can almost ignore that ANY of my points came from anything other than my PC