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Benchmark Estimate
On the old homepage there used to be a link to the benchmark page where you could enter your CPU type and then the exponent you were testing and it would approximate the duration required for that LL. I think the current benchmark page operates in a similar fashion, but it does not give the range of exponents that I was wanting and estimate for. Is there another place/way that I can accomplish this? Thanks.
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[QUOTE=Primeinator;176799]On the old homepage there used to be a link to the benchmark page where you could enter your CPU type and then the exponent you were testing and it would approximate the duration required for that LL. I think the current benchmark page operates in a similar fashion, but it does not give the range of exponents that I was wanting and estimate for. Is there another place/way that I can accomplish this? Thanks.[/QUOTE]
James went one better and created this: [url]http://mersenne-aries.sili.net/credit.php[/url] |
[QUOTE=petrw1;177026]James went one better and created this:
[url]http://mersenne-aries.sili.net/credit.php[/url][/QUOTE] It only lacks estimates for ECM-F... (hint!) Luigi |
[quote=ET_;177067]It only lacks estimates for ECM-F... (hint!)
Luigi[/quote] What do you think the "(or F [___])" box is for, again? :confused: |
[QUOTE=ckdo;177082]What do you think the "(or F [___])" box is for, again? :confused:[/QUOTE]
It helps me gathering blunders, I guess... :smile: Thank you for the indication. Luigi |
Very impressive but I was looking for one that would give an estimate in days for a certain size exponent based upon my CPU.
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[URL="http://web.archive.org/web/20070104203441/www.mersenne.org/bench.htm"]Web archive benchmark page[/URL]. Not all current processor types represented, but still useful for quick & rough approximations. Also, gives the formula for calculations, so building a spreadsheet for your own processor would be trivial.
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[QUOTE]Web archive benchmark page. Not all current processor types represented, but still useful for quick & rough approximations. Also, gives the formula for calculations, so building a spreadsheet for your own processor would be trivial.[/QUOTE]
Thank you very much! This is what I was looking for. |
[QUOTE=petrw1;177026]James went one better and created this:
[url]http://mersenne-aries.sili.net/credit.php[/url][/QUOTE] [QUOTE=sdbardwick;177145][URL="http://web.archive.org/web/20070104203441/www.mersenne.org/bench.htm"]Web archive benchmark page[/URL]. Not all current processor types represented, but still useful for quick & rough approximations. Also, gives the formula for calculations, so building a spreadsheet for your own processor would be trivial.[/QUOTE]Maybe James could bang one out for what was lost. He seems to have quite a skill for this. |
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