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19th April 2020, 11:08 AM
I'm just posting this in case anyone finds it useful but basically Microsoft released a feature for Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise, build 18362 or newer which allows you to fold in a sandbox. It basically runs the F@H client in a Hyper-V isolated environment.
This is useful if you have a PC that is only used folding (I think)
Here's a link for more info:
https://github.com/microsoft/Windows-San...%20Sandbox
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19th April 2020, 12:49 PM
How much extra ppd do you expect this to get vs a regular pc build?
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19th April 2020, 1:24 PM
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(19th April 2020, 12:49 PM)Addy Wrote: How much extra ppd do you expect this to get vs a regular pc build?
It's still your PC so I don't think you'd get any sort of additional PPD boost running F@h in a isolated environment, would be less if anything. I only see this being useful if you want to dedicate a certain portion of your computer or servers performance towards F@h but as far as I'm aware only the CPU can be split for VM's (although if you got multiple GPU's you could dedicate 1 or more GPU's to a VM), and as we all know CPU folding is way behind compared to GPU folding so this is a pretty niche thing
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(19th April 2020, 1:24 PM)David Wrote: It's still your PC so I don't think you'd get any sort of additional PPD boost running F@h in a isolated environment, would be less if anything. I only see this being useful if you want to dedicate a certain portion of your computer or servers performance towards F@h but as far as I'm aware only the CPU can be split for VM's (although if you got multiple GPU's you could dedicate 1 or more GPU's to a VM), and as we all know CPU folding is way behind compared to GPU folding so this is a pretty niche thing
I wanted to note you can split GPUs, however this requires specific tesla GPUs set up for nVidia GRID, a VMware license, and a LOT of work (and money).
So unless you're willing to spend $10000 on a GPU that does the same work as a $1000 gpu (for folding)... yeah
just buy 10 gpus kek
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