What is the best bang for buck way of boincing ?
I was thinking, quad core, overclocked, xp 64 if buying new.. and just generally scrounging pc parts if not paying

Yes it does and I'm sure Temujin would be happy if anyone else would join him!fellie wrote:does ps3 boinc ?
You're right that it has a dedicated project but its Folding@Home (non boinc).Ben wrote:I know the PS3 has a dedicated project (PS3 Grid) but theory says once Linux is installed on it your could run almost any BOINC project. :?:
And ABC don't forget :lol:Temujin wrote:You're right that it has a dedicated project but its Folding@Home (non boinc).Ben wrote:I know the PS3 has a dedicated project (PS3 Grid) but theory says once Linux is installed on it your could run almost any BOINC project. :?:
With linux on it, it can run several boinc projects
PS3Grid
Yoyo
Einstein
Seti
and I think Riesel Sieve & Milkyway
Of those, PS3Grid and Yoyo definitely make full use of the PS3's special SPE processors, I dunno about the others (but I don't think they do)
The project obviously has to provide an application for the PS3 cpu, most don't.
And yes, any help would be much appreciated