Ok, so.... I haven't touched seti@home since the mid 90's when all it seemed to do was crash my computer every hour, on the hour.
I am sure this will be TMI, but, I'm now up and running on my i7-3700k @ 3.9GHz, with an ancient GeForce 9600gt 512mb GPU (I don't need much GPU for Adobe Lightroom, so I didn't get a new one). I have it running basically on default (changed smp to 6 from -1) and its running my GPU at +-96% and my 8 cores between 26%-98% (cores 1 & 8 being the lowest 70% & 28% average. Core temps maintaining around boiling). Right now it's giving me an estimated PPD of 17600, but, even simple web surfing is painfully slow, I don't even want to think about actually working with this thing running, is there any way of balancing MY productivity with IT'S productivity? I remember the old version had a 'screen saver mode', I don't see anything like that in this version, but I can also be blind sometimes and I' am near knowledgeless when it comes to distributed computing and resource allocation.
also, I have an older netbook (first gen Atom, I think) that I rarely use would it be worth dedicating to the cause?
cheers,
jeff