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Originally posted by Allan As for stability. Folding@home never caused any problems on my computers, and never made them unstable - but I know that all machines aren't alike. However, I feel that if a computer is unstable with Folding, then it is indeed unstable and then it is perhaps time to lower the overclock a bit? I think of folding as a stress tester as well as an application to help mankind. So if the computer goes unstable with folding, perhaps something was already wrong with it in the first place? Bad hardware, whatever. |
For the record I think I'm the one that brought up the word "Stabilize". I was referring to the client and core. I agree whole heartedly with the fact that there is probably something going on with the overclock, but that would be second guessing a situation I don't know anything about for lack of info from Cole. I have to agree also that we may be able to help a bit if we knew what exactly was happening with his boxes while running folding. Cole is a big boy and can decide what he needs to do. All I can do is hope he might decide to try and keep running on at least one box to sort through the issues he is experiencing.

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