| ABIT USA Folding Team: Forum with discussion about their effort. |
| AMDReview Forums: Forum that discusses their use of AMD gear to support the effort. |
| Ars Technica Team Egg Roll: Team Egg Roll: Ars Technica's Folding@Home distributed computing team. Stats, reviews, and news on Stanford's protein folding project. |
| AvC Folding: Donating spare CPU cycles to further research on protein folding. Our goal: to understand protein folding, protein aggregation, and related diseases. |
| Den's Distributed Project Stats - Folding@Home Team Stats: Summerized stats for the Folding@Home project. |
| Distributed Computing (The Pond) Team 734: The Folding Frogs at the PCPer Forums. |
| LITTLE BLACK DOG: Forum about the team. |
| MacCentral Folding Team: How to sign up for the team, a forum, and links. |
| Motherboards.org - Folding @ Home: News, how to join, links, and team info. |
| MSU Folding@Home: Forum with information about this team. |
| Overclockers Club Folding@Home Team: Overclockers of the world unite to find cures for diseases such as; cancer, mad cow, and parkinson's. Find information about our team and how to get involved. |
| PeaceBoards Folding@Home Team: Targeting Arab users in the folding@home project. |
| Powder2glass Google Toolbar Compute: Includes information on why Alek and Jon support Stanford's Folding@Home project, a list of supporters, and historical statistics. |
| Project Tweakers: Stats, FAQ, a information about this team with members in the United States and Australia. |
| Team Firefox: The Mozilla Firefox Folding@Home team. Includes a blog for members to post news articles related to Firefox. |
| Team Mac OS X - Folding@home: Project background, forums, help files, custom "folding helper" software for Mac and Windows, and links to other folding@home sites. |
| Team p2p-community (35819) - Folding@home: Team p2p-community tries to involve all p2p users in the Folding@home distributed computing project. Tutorials, statistics and forums are available. |
| UW Folding Team: Web site for the University of Washington Folding@Home team. Information about the team, the project, and links to the Stanford Folding@Home project. |