pkmn789123 said:
You should overclock your CPU, it should be perfectly safe to up it a little and get better performance out of it!
Shouldn't have to tweak the voltage or anything, just increase the Bus Speed a little.
pkmn789123 said:
I didn't know that.Athlon-pv said:In taskmanager you can set the priority to low or below normal and still use applications on the same core.
This sort of app really ought to set itself to idle priority by default.Athlon-pv said:In taskmanager you can set the priority to low or below normal and still use applications on the same core.
It's true that a PS3 easily outperforms ANY PC when Folding@Home, but as of right now there's no way to utilise the PS3's power. Pretty sure Linux barely has any access to the system's resources.Haku_2 said:Someone with a PS3 that has either Windows or Linux installed on it should try running this app on it. I'm curious to know how many keys per second it could handle.
- Haku
If you could install an OS on a PS3, I'd think you would be able to run any program you want on it though. However, I don't have a PS3 as I'm a PC gamer so I could be wrong.RupeeClock said:It's true that a PS3 easily outperforms ANY PC when Folding@Home, but as of right now there's no way to utilise the PS3's power. Pretty sure Linux barely has any access to the system's resources.Haku_2 said:Someone with a PS3 that has either Windows or Linux installed on it should try running this app on it. I'm curious to know how many keys per second it could handle.
- Haku
Well, that's just disappointing. Really ashame that its power can't be put to good use. Thank you for explaining this to me though.BoxShot said:Sony limits what the installed linux can do so it can't be used to do homebrew and piracy but then again GeoHotz kind of yeah.