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pfgw factorial testing too slow?
I had done some factorial prime testing with [URL="http://prpnet.primegrid.com:12002/server_stats.html"]PRPnet[/URL] with i5 and i3 CPUs before and a test took about 25-30 hours.
Now recently I began testing using an i10-10900k and a test in the 282000! range takes more than 40 hours. I have no idea why. FFT is about 450k, it's a 10 core with 20 MB L3 cache, I'm running 10 tasks simultaneously. It's not ideal, but better L3/task ratio than on the other computers. It's running Ubuntu. I tried different pfgw versions, the one supplied with the PRPnet client (3.7.10) and also 4.0.1 from sourceforge. No difference. Each pfgw instance is using 99-100% of a core. Total RAM usage is 1GB/16GB. I used that same computer for yafu and cado and never had any issues with slow speeds. |
[QUOTE=bur;592036]a test took about 25-30 hours.[/QUOTE]
It would be helpful if there was some indication of the sizes of the numbers being tested when you were getting the above timings. For example, n=280k ought to take appr. 35% more time compared to n=250k (based on naive scaling calculations) on the same CPU. Of course, it would be worse, since the impact of large L3 will be less when you have bigger FFT. |
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