Crunching Rosetta at Home (Rosetta @ Home) On SR-2

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Hi everyone,

Just thought I'd post a somewhat quick video of crunching the Rosetta @ Home project on my SR-2 :). To learn more about Rosetta and the disease research the project is involved with, visit http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/. While I will gladly give a plug for our team (Deathcom Multimedia), whether you run this for a team or standalone, it all promotes a good cause for research!

I have one more SR-2 tutorial video to wrap up with but I thought this would still be neat to show. The protein centroid is admittantly, a little biased for display here as it is one piece whereas many of the larger complex calculations use 12 or more at a time. For some reason however, these singular units just display the fastest for me though the points and steps of the model do accurately climb for higher models even if they do not display as fast.

System is the SR-2 rig I've been tutorializing on Youtube as of late.
The system has been successfully overclocked to 3,800mhz and is easily stable to work on these demanding projects for days at a time.
CPU temps have risen greatly however and are approximately 57C / 70C respectively for socket 0 / socket 1. I can even push the system past 4.0 Ghz, however the northbridge and southbridge stability is questionable beyond 210 BCLK.

Go protein go! Do...whatever folding thing it is that you do!







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