You could. Not sure if it would be efficient though; I tried with my i7 before it crapped out and it was no better than running in Windows. Then again I wasn't using bigadv or kraken wrapper.
Nach you'll prety much want to stick to the i7 guides (as a general rule) since it's the same...
Nach: regarding Mageia, it should... but seeing as it's based on Mandriva/Fedora I wouldn't be able to help you with it. I'm a Debian fanboy, haven't messed around with anything else.
I wouldn't OC/Tweak on the fly (in OS) as failed changes could corrupt the OS. Too much of a pain imo.
Makes plenty of sense due to ram allocation and the core still being 32bit. Bigadv calls for more than 3gb (or 3.5, whichever the max is) for a 32bit application which will cause it to encounter an error. The only option to fold both bigadv and gpu would be Linux + WINE but it might be more...
Last I heard was early 2012 there were none for Windows (Because the larger bigadv work units crash on Windows because the fahcore is still 32bit and bigadv WUs needs more memory than the 32bit fahcore can reference.) but I thought that changed. I will find out... in the interim Nach you can...
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