My machines have been chomping on these behemoths WUs recently - has any one else been getting them? They earn 160 points per WU :blink: That's over twice as big as the previous biggest. These two projects are taking just over 30 minutes per frame on an XP2500 - that's a two day WU!
Looks like a nice interesting project too!
TL.
QuoteOriginally posted by Stanford
These projects study the unfolding pathway of a p53 dimer. P53 is a tumor suppressor protein whose disfunction is implicated in over 50% of human cancers. A series of other projects in combination with this project may shed light on the process by which four copies of p53 come together to form the active complex.
Yup, me and Mrs_D have got one each, more points, more points........Isa coming to get thee Smitee!! ;) :D
yep, done some 858's currently on an 859
thewse may be the WU's that im getting
how do you tell what number the thing is? Mine says p697_L939_WT_Rayleigh
it's not exactly a quick process, is it... :unsure:
Quote[08:02:38] Folding@home Gromacs Core
[08:02:38] Version 1.56 (February 2, 2004)
[08:02:38]
[08:02:38] Preparing to commence simulation
[08:02:38] - Assembly optimizations manually forced on.
[08:02:38] - Not checking prior termination.
[08:02:38] - Go method
[08:02:39] - Expanded 405741 -> 2483231 (decompressed 612.0 percent)
[08:02:39] - Starting from initial work packet
[08:02:39]
[08:02:39] Project: 563 (Run 173, Clone 2, Gen 124)
[08:02:39]
[08:02:39] Assembly optimizations on if available.
[08:02:39] Entering M.D.
[08:02:59] Protein: p563_BBA5_ext
[08:02:59]
[08:02:59] Writing local files
[08:03:00] Extra SSE boost OK.
[08:03:04] Writing local files
[08:03:06] Completed 0 out of 250000 steps (0)
from FAHlog.txt found in yor folding folder
running project 563
mine looks rather different...
...number 62 perhaps?
Quote[11:42:41] Working on Unit 01 [March 24 11:42:41]
[11:42:41] + Working ...
[11:42:41] Folding@home Client Core Version 2.52 (February 10, 2004)
[11:42:41]
[11:42:41] Proj: work/wudata_01
[11:42:41] Done: 23018 -> 143238 (decompressed 622.2 percent)
[11:42:41] nsteps: 5000000 dt: 2.000000 dt_dump: 250.000000 temperature: 298.000000
[11:42:41] xyzfile:
[11:42:41] " 397 p697_L939_WT_Raleigh
[11:42:41] 1 N 24.905143 6.764229 24.451574 ..."
[11:42:41] keyfile:
[11:42:41] "parameters ./proj697.prm
[11:42:41] NOVERSION
[11:42:41] ARCHIVE
[11:42:41]
[11:42:41] cutoff 16.0
[11:42:41] taper 12...."
[11:42:41]
[11:42:41] Hashes matched on file work/wudata_01.dyn
[11:42:41] ARC file integrity verified
[11:42:41] Restarting from checkpointed files.
[11:42:41]
[11:42:41] Protein: p697_L939_WT_Raleigh
[11:42:41] - Run: 62 (Clone 15, Gen 1)
[11:42:41] - Frames Completed: 1, Remaining: 399
[11:42:41] - Dynamic steps required: 4987500
[11:42:41]
[11:42:41] Writing local files:
[11:42:41] "parameters ./proj697.prm
p697_L939_WT_Raleigh
i would guess its 697.
im running a measly 40WU project at the moment :(
never mind, suppose it will be over quick.
Jamoe
surely it wont a huge diffrence what size the wu is you'l get the same ammount of points per what eva wont you???
My poor little 2nd machine is chomping through 858.
1700+ with SSE boost enabled, 36 minutes a step!
Still, looks like I'll be keeping the WU count down, with major pointage!