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A long dry spell
It's sure been a long time since I found a non P-1 factor; I looked back through my results on PrimeNet and the last one I found was on December 10. However, nothing can be done other than to keep searching.
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[QUOTE=Chuck;283191]It's sure been a long time since I found a non P-1 factor; I looked back through my results on PrimeNet and the last one I found was on December 10. However, nothing can be done other than to keep searching.[/QUOTE]
Me it's the contrary, I just finished my P-1 dry spell... You found 7 factors in 116 attempts, I found 1 in 85! :smile: |
More gamblers
Sigh
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I found 2 P-1 back to back factors, which at the time, point me at like 2/5. At the same time I had ~150 exponents run 3 bit levels, so like ~450 bit levels, with one factor.
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Well right now (if I am reading the charts right) the entire GPU project is:
P-1 = 117/2331 = 5% LL-TF 410/38,477 = 1% (Counting each bit level total seperatly) DC-TF = 125 / 12246 = 1% (Ditto) Curious because the GIMPS Math page says it should be about 1.4% (1/69 to 1/72) |
For tf via mfaktc, I find I need to reboot the PC at least once per week.
-- Craig |
[QUOTE=petrw1;283274]Well right now (if I am reading the charts right) the entire GPU project is:
P-1 = 117/2331 = 5% LL-TF 410/38,477 = 1% (Counting each bit level total seperatly) DC-TF = 125 / 12246 = 1% (Ditto) Curious because the GIMPS Math page says it should be about 1.4% (1/69 to 1/72)[/QUOTE] DC-TF assigned expos had lots of P-1 done on them (they are filtered already, we get assignments only from the bunch of the expos that survived P-1 testing to some limits). This is valid also for a part of LL-TF. And you should consider that not all users do all range 69-72. Mostly do 69-70, for example. So, nothing seems so curious. |
[QUOTE=nucleon;283283]For tf via mfaktc, I find I need to reboot the PC at least once per week.
-- Craig[/QUOTE] What causes you to need a weekly reboot? I have never had any issues with mfaktc. The only problem I have ever encountered is with new Nvidia drivers that like to downclock; then I have to reboot to get back to full speed. But that hasn't happened for some time. |
Chuck,
I finally got around that down clocking by using nvidia inspector. Right click on the show overclocking drop down and pick "Start Multi Display Power Saver." It is kind of a miss nomer for my use. :smile: Now check off [LIST][*]run at windows startup[*]pick your gpu[*]select P0 for application that you select and/or P0 by CPU %usage.[/LIST]If it's not happening anymore, well skip this post. Roy |
On the subject of dry spells, we haven't discovered a new Mersenne prime in ages...
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[QUOTE=ixfd64;283392]On the subject of dry spells, we haven't discovered a new Mersenne prime in ages...[/QUOTE]
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