Brushed off the dust off my folding chops and put my new Ryzen system to the folding test! Looks like CPU folding is still not very PPD productive. Even with 12 threads dedicated to folding, the PPD estimate is about 33000. I don't remember what my 4690k did, but I do remember that it was similarly lackluster when compared even to my previous gtx 950. I'll probably turn off CPU folding to save on the energy bill unless there is some need for it.
Moving on to GPU folding, this is where I am looking to make my mark. 2 GTX 1070's are running in my current system, and they are cranking out an awesome estimate of 1,170,000 PPD! I think I can probably do even more, but with limiting the power draw of both cards to just 55% (these are EVGA FTW variants so their power limit is higher than the normal 170W) , underclocking -200MHz, and memory overclock of 175MHz, the cards are running nicely at 48-52 degrees C. I can't be any happier than that! If I get the time will probably mess more with the clocks and fan speeds to see how high they can go!
My house is a bit cold during the winter, so take my temps with two spoonfuls of salt.