I tried out one of the high performance clients on my desktop, but only around 50% of my CPU was being used, meaning that only one core was kicking in. I checked not to lock the program to a single core, but apparently that's what happened anyway. Anyone else with this problem?
It was the fourth option down on the page where the high performance clients are, the one right above the Beta version. I'm trying to make some headway, as you can see by my WU's. My notebook is crashing time after time, sometimes when a job is 80 to 90% complete. I should be at around 50 WU's by now. There goes that Acronis drive warning alert now, I've stripped the notebook down to stock, only having 2K & XP Pro on it (dumped 7 & Vista altogether), and still having problems. It was shut off for two hours, after only 30 minutes of running, a drive temp warning is already on? Yes, sure enough, it's at 127 degrees, about the time it reaches 130, it crashes. The fan is running, and it's over an A/C vent. I'm afraid I cant rely on it anymore to fold with.
So, the issue at hand here, is how can I get mine to produce some decent numbers. It's a dual core AMD Athlon X2 (not the newest dual core), there must be some potential in it, it's never crashed once since it was bought, runs several programs at a time without slowing noticeably. I was told that it could be easily be replaced with an AMD quad, but I don't want my warranty affected, and secondly, I plan to get a high performance notebook soon. I've already decided on probably a Lenovo, which has a high performance AMD Fusion processor, the most bang for the buck. With the Fusion, there's a dual or quad, which I'll pick the latter of the two.
But on the processor that I currently have, how can I get both cores running at once? You can't get anywhere at 50% CPU usage.
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