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[QUOTE=lycorn;361123]Just reserved a batch of 20 (2.51M,62,63).
[/QUOTE] ... and just noticed that somebody, who shall remain unnamed, has finished it.:bangheadonwall: Guys, don´t carried away! Please reserve your work and only take work not reserved by somebody else. |
[QUOTE=bloodIce;361063] One difficulty I see is that not everyone has access to the special LowEx mfaktc edition. It is a dream of mine to have it, but there are only chosen few to use it.
[/QUOTE] :hello: You may wish to read this post: [URL="http://www.mersenneforum.org/showpost.php?p=360585&postcount=895"]http://www.mersenneforum.org/showpost.php?p=360585&postcount=895[/URL] |
FWIW: I just started working on 10.85-10.90M,64,65.
Hope to check in the results by Sunday. |
[QUOTE=LaurV;360527]I I hope someone will find factors, SNFS, ECM, whatever, for the remaining 3. Otherwise I may try doing them with Pari. :w00t:[/QUOTE]
Have Space Heater and Prime95 V24 and these last 3 should be done by Spring.:mike: |
A nice, "ends-in-5-or-0" milestone:
December 11, 2013. All exponents below 45 million have been tested at least once. :smile: |
I am curious about a contributor known as 'america64'. There have been huge bursts of submissions in P-1 and LLTF. It is dramatic when seen on the "Last Week" scale. One has to dig down quite a few levels to see the "Past Year" changes.
[url]http://www.gpu72.com/reports/workers/day/[/url] [url]http://www.gpu72.com/reports/workers/week/[/url] [url]http://www.gpu72.com/reports/workers/graph/31-40/[/url] These are overall charts. It's interesting on the LLTF charts, too. [url]https://www.gpu72.com/reports/workers/lltf/week[/url] These look like LauV, Kracker, or Uncwilly slopes when they pull out the stops. Do we have some new serious silicon in the pool? |
Ask LaurV about that...
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[QUOTE=kracker;362513]Ask LaurV about that...
[SIZE=1](bug....)[/SIZE][/QUOTE] Hmmmm..... |
[QUOTE=kladner;362512]I am curious about a contributor known as 'america64'. There have been huge bursts of submissions in P-1 and LLTF. It is dramatic when seen on the "Last Week" scale. One has to dig down quite a few levels to see the "Past Year" changes.
[url]http://www.gpu72.com/reports/workers/day/[/url] [url]http://www.gpu72.com/reports/workers/week/[/url] [url]http://www.gpu72.com/reports/workers/graph/31-40/[/url] These are overall charts. It's interesting on the LLTF charts, too. [url]https://www.gpu72.com/reports/workers/lltf/week[/url] These look like LauV, Kracker, or Uncwilly slopes when they pull out the stops. Do we have some new serious silicon in the pool?[/QUOTE] If I remember correctly, he has been doing massive amounts of 65-->66 TF on high exponents. I remember seeing his factor found lines filling up large portions of the recent cleared report many times although I haven't checked those reports in quite a while... |
[QUOTE=kladner;362512] Do we have some new serious silicon in the pool?[/QUOTE]
As blahpy noted, its not "new silicon". This user has been around for quite some time, and used to fork out a considerable amount of work in the high ranges. I think (s)he´s been rather quiet lately, though, at least as far as high ranges go. Probably carried the firepower over to the GPU72 arena. |
I am happy to note that I just rolled past 300 THz-days in overall GPU72 statistics. :smile:
@ lycorn: Belated response- thanks for filling in those details. Kracker seems to be saying that this user might be another LaurV incarnation. That dude seems to have a huge hardware stable which he moves around from time to time. Though now that I think of it, some of that may currently be borged boxes belonging to others. EDIT: I must also note that I just received another boot to the rear in P-1. As anticipated, LaurV, as himself, has roared past me and is now rapidly closing in on Uncwilly and Chuck. |
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