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I'll take [B]1373_79_minus1[/B]
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I'll take C260_131_97; it's not very thoroughly sieved and I can't start it until Thursday so I've added a little more sieving
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I'd like to reserve C211_128_95. These 32-bit jobs typically take me a month to post process on my hardware once sieving is complete, so results expected in late Feb.
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C222_117_100b
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[QUOTE=YuL;419526]I can take care of [B]C222_117_100b[/B].[/QUOTE]
There it is [CODE]Tue Jan 05 15:58:12 2016 p76 factor: 4120863248898883944673168794051506641951216528737442767203785019207683469561 Tue Jan 05 15:58:12 2016 p146 factor: 28954987302616180352654964701741155714626208359595775100002629763551892468230003518449413144276128353658237859816744334177861731730414003527776469 [/CODE]Linear algebra took 33.6 hours on Dual Xeon E5-2620, using 2x 6 threads. Failed to build matrix with td=132, 8.4M matrix built at td=120. Log is [URL="http://pastebin.com/dWYE1TqG"]here[/URL] or below. |
Reserving 1847_71_minus1.
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Smallish postprocessing job
What are the chances of a post processing job taking around 9 hours to complete on a I 7 8 core CPU that will fit into 16 gig DDR 4 ram coming up?
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[QUOTE=Speedy51;421358]What are the chances of a post processing job taking around 9 hours to complete on a I 7 8 core CPU that will fit into 16 gig DDR 4 ram coming up?[/QUOTE]
Nine hours is pretty short (though remember that post-processing saves checkpoints, and you can stop with ^C and restart with -npr); the newly-queued SNFS(22x) jobs from XYYXF may be small enough, C220_120_79 is the one I'd go for. |
GW_6_292
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[CODE]p86 factor: 69741365574533752254594164738001803546481875701849576499767112517055557573515145035963
p126 factor: 240821496562258739804520358075572518952446628920635008271324609310827388004252224223625023809844725445327139092195009435513161[/CODE] |
GW_5_323
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Thu Jan 7 16:34:33 2016 p63 factor: 678422165302644424098458656375303351235389822136143858739804111 Thu Jan 7 16:34:33 2016 p128 factor: 16443978886221186185526944247300408975348089429041274717695860629348226934786113660048017778627047529093496932303519277436211533 [/code] 95 hours for 8.6M matrix on four cores i7/750 (iMac) [pastebin]n0GVPeuM[/pastebin] |
Fib(1297) done
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prp119 factor: 15011730273663201963722255337625432656400922499727257498162732053728877806786627805795673539959336308188095142217564781 prp127 factor: 9504352296967061894020903577315328743192719278286913745757826087407537145571335397076207246943633850031797916072424441972529521 [/code] 233.5 hours for 20.6M matrix on six cores i7/5820K Log attached |
[QUOTE=fivemack;421621][code]
prp119 factor: 15011730273663201963722255337625432656400922499727257498162732053728877806786627805795673539959336308188095142217564781 prp127 factor: 9504352296967061894020903577315328743192719278286913745757826087407537145571335397076207246943633850031797916072424441972529521 [/code] 233.5 hours for 20.6M matrix on six cores i7/5820K Log attached[/QUOTE] Nice a 100+ digit split, thanks! Did you mail Marin the factors? |
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