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MacRumors Folding@home Team Reaches Two Billion Points

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The MacRumors Folding@home team has contributed over two billion points to the distributed computing medical research project, reaching this milestone on November 12. It took 11.5 years for the MacRumors team to accumulate its first billion points, but the team completed its second billion points in only 12.5 months, thanks in large part to today's faster GPUs, as well as Quick Return Bonus Points and users running the client software with optimized configuations. The team has risen from #55 to #45 among the over 225,000 folding teams.

We're proud that our supporters and forum members are contributing to medical research by participating in Folding@home, and MacRumors encourages you to join our team as well. Folding@home participants receive work units as computation assignments and completed work units are assigned points based on their value to the project's scientific purposes. Client software is available for OS X, Windows, and Linux, and users should feel free to ask questions in our Distributed Computing forum.

The MacRumors Folding@home team was formed in May 2002 by MacRumors owner Arnold Kim. The team currently averages over 78 million points per month, almost 40 times its rate a year ago. Over 2000 users have contributed to the MacRumors team effort, with 5 team members (rwh202, twoodcc, Louis_Wu, ChristianFAH, and whiterabbit) each having contributed over 100 million points. Additional team statistics and graphs can be viewed at Extreme Overclocking.


Folding@home, run by Stanford University since October 2000, uses otherwise-idle computers to run protein folding simulation software, helping researchers search for cures for Alzheimer's disease, Huntington's disease, Parkinson's disease, AIDS, influenza, and many forms of cancer. The software simulates how proteins, RNA, and nanoscale synthetic polymers fold, both to gain understanding of how proteins fold into their three-dimensional structure and to study the causes of the abnormal folding that leads to disease.

Top Rated Comments

Doctor Q Avatar
150 months ago
Congratulations to the MacRumors folding team

Here's our team's elegant certificate. Clearly worth framing!

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tevion5 Avatar
150 months ago
Glad to see that some of us can do more than complain :)
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
dXTC Avatar
150 months ago
Alright, I'm in! Luckily enough for me, dXTC was still available as an identity.
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Mad-B-One Avatar
150 months ago
...after a long pause,

I actually joined back. I had a crash of my HW a while back and stopped contributing. Now, I reinstalled the screen saver and it runs at "medium" of my system. That means it runs 8 cores at 74.6% if they are not used. Now, there is only a x86 version for Windows machines. Too bad since the AMD FX 8350 really shines in x64. Well, at least the Radeon R9 270X runs unhindered.
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150 months ago

again, way to go team! here's to the next billion!

Hey -- I was going to take at least a day for patting ourselves on the back before gearing up for the charge to 3 billion :p

Seriously though, congrats to everyone who's contributed over the years!

Louis
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
150 months ago
As many computer as you like (and have the authority to install the FAH software). I run constantly a dedicated Linux hardware and a virtual instance. Sometimes adding a testbench and a MacMini or iMac or even an Amazon cloud spot-instance

You just need to make sure to enter the same donor ID and passkey in the config to combine the resulting points.

Thanks for joining team #3446

That's excellent news, as i have a few macs at home, and they can be doing something useful while i'm not using them.

Thank you.
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