Folding @ Home Dedicated Server

$10.70 / week

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Description

Fold for the Future with a Ryzen™ 4600G Powered Server 🌐

Looking for a meaningful way to put computing power to good use?
Our Ryzen 5 4600G Folding@home Dedicated Server is purpose-built to contribute to one of the world’s largest distributed computing projects—Folding@home. By purchasing a rental, you’re not just getting a server—you’re donating raw processing power toward life-saving research in cancer, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and emerging viruses.

Why Ryzen 4600G?

  • 6 Cores / 12 Threads – efficient multi-threaded performance optimized for continuous workloads.
  • Integrated Vega Graphics – adds extra compute horsepower without requiring a discrete GPU.
  • Energy Efficient – with a TDP of 65 W keeps power draw reasonable while folding 24/7.

💻 Server Features:

  • Preconfigured for Folding@home — just provide a team id(optional) and account token, and start contributing instantly.
  • Lightweight yet powerful — ideal for dedicated folding.
  • Direct managed integration with your folding@home account and interface
  • Full power, you have total control over the server CPU or CPU / GPU if applicable

Your Impact:
Every server purchased helps accelerate crucial medical research. Instead of mining coins, you’ll be mining cures. The server is fully dedicated to your choice of cause for the duration of 30 days from activation.

Technical

In the Folding@home project, PPD (Points Per Day) is a metric used to estimate how many points a contributor’s computer can earn in a 24-hour period while processing work units, which are small chunks of protein simulations. Each completed work unit is assigned a point value, with bonuses awarded for returning results quickly, meaning faster hardware often gains disproportionately higher scores. PPD depends on several factors including the type of hardware being used (CPU vs. GPU, number of cores, and clock speed), the complexity of the work units assigned, and whether the system takes advantage of the Quick Return Bonus system. In practice, PPD serves as Folding@home’s equivalent of hashrate in cryptocurrency mining, providing a way to measure and compare the productivity of different systems while they contribute computing power to important medical research.

In Folding@home, points are a way to measure and reward how much computing work a volunteer contributes by processing and returning protein simulation tasks called work units. Each work unit has a base credit value, which reflects its complexity, but the total points earned are often higher because of the Quick Return Bonus (QRB) system that encourages faster completion. The formula used is:

Points = Base Credit × √(k × Deadline / Elapsed Time)

where k is a constant defined by Folding@home, Deadline is the preferred return time for the work unit, and Elapsed Time is how long your computer took to finish it. This means the quicker you return results, the more your points are multiplied, making high-performance CPUs and GPUs especially effective. Ultimately, points don’t have monetary value but serve as recognition, a performance metric, and a way to compete or collaborate on leaderboards with other volunteers.

👉 Join the fight today. Deploy a Ryzen 4600G Folding@home server and make your compute count!

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