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no factor for M3321934241 from 2^76 to 2^77 [mfaktc 0.16p1 barrett79_mul32]
no factor for M3321934241 from 2^77 to 2^78 [mfaktc 0.16p1 barrett79_mul32] no factor for M3321934241 from 2^78 to 2^79 [mfaktc 0.16p1 barrett79_mul32] no factor for M3321934241 from 2^79 to 2^80 [mfaktc 0.16p1 barrett92_mul32] no factor for M3321934241 from 2^80 to 2^81 [mfaktc 0.16p1 barrett92_mul32] no factor for M3321934241 from 2^81 to 2^82 [mfaktc 0.16p1 barrett92_mul32] On the GTX440 (medium GPU), that's a couple of days, therefore "As Far As It Will Go" -- the exponent is released, on to my remaining reservations, which I intend to take to 80 bits. Eric |
M3321935213 has no factor in [2^71, 2^72-1]
Grant. |
no factor for M3321934243 from 2^76 to 2^77 [mfaktc 0.16p1 barrett79_mul32]
no factor for M3321934243 from 2^77 to 2^78 [mfaktc 0.16p1 barrett79_mul32] no factor for M3321934243 from 2^78 to 2^79 [mfaktc 0.16p1 barrett79_mul32] no factor for M3321934243 from 2^79 to 2^80 [mfaktc 0.16p1 barrett92_mul32] Exponent is no longer active by me. Takes about 30 hours on GT440. |
no factor for M3321934247 from 2^76 to 2^77 [mfaktc 0.16p1 barrett79_mul32]
no factor for M3321934247 from 2^77 to 2^78 [mfaktc 0.16p1 barrett79_mul32] no factor for M3321934247 from 2^78 to 2^79 [mfaktc 0.17 barrett79_mul32] no factor for M3321934247 from 2^79 to 2^80 [mfaktc 0.17 barrett92_mul32] Woulda been quicker but the machine crashed..... |
no factor for M3321934307 from 2^76 to 2^77 [mfaktc 0.17 barrett79_mul32]
no factor for M3321934307 from 2^77 to 2^78 [mfaktc 0.17 barrett79_mul32] no factor for M3321934307 from 2^78 to 2^79 [mfaktc 0.17 barrett79_mul32] no factor for M3321934307 from 2^79 to 2^80 [mfaktc 0.17 barrett92_mul32] I think I'm starting to cook with gas..... |
[QUOTE=Christenson;262040]I think I'm starting to cook with gas.....[/QUOTE]
How long till you've contributed as much work as everybody else in OBD put together? :wink: (although firejuggler may have something to say about it...) Rodrigo |
M3321936301 no factor from 60.000 bits to 71.000 bits.
Rodrigo |
no factor for M3321931967 from 2^79 to 2^80 [mfaktc 0.16p1-Win barrett92_mul32]
no factor for M3321931967 from 2^80 to 2^81 [mfaktc 0.16p1-Win barrett92_mul32] |
[QUOTE=Rodrigo;262045]How long till you've contributed as much work as everybody else in OBD put together? :wink: (although firejuggler may have something to say about it...)
Rodrigo[/QUOTE] Silly answer #1: Until Firejuggler gets cooler weather, so his machine doesn't get too hot... Silly answer #2: Until I've found a few factors! Silly answer #3: At least a few months...it's only a GT440 GPU card, and it's not doing OBD full time! Silly answer #4: Until I've actually got code running in mfaktc Silly answer #5: About next month, when I get the GT480 card running at robotics.... Silly answer #6: Until I buy my Sandy Bridge machine! Silly answer #7: About the time I understand GNFS. Silly answer #8: About the time I get P-1 running on CUDA :redface::devil::cmd::showoff::batalov: I honestly didn't know that the position of top OBD worker was hard to get! Pssst! don't tell xyzzy, or I might never attain it!!! :-) |
[QUOTE=Christenson;262116]:redface::devil::cmd::showoff::batalov:
I honestly didn't know that the position of top OBD worker was hard to get! Pssst! don't tell xyzzy, or I might never attain it!!! :-)[/QUOTE] Christenson, Very funny list! :grin: You know, seeing those long rundowns of high bit level results getting reported every few days is making this GPU-factoring business a very tempting one... :bow: Rodrigo |
More temptation then:
1) Even the mid-range GT440 (<$100 from newegg this year) runs circles around my CPU at TF. The fan is a little whiney when it gets warm at night; I have the Galaxy brand with the circular heatsink surrounding the fan. But I do need a hefty amount of CPU (~1 core AMD Phenom II, out of 6) to feed it -- until someone gets around to doing the sieving on board the GPU). 2) The low-end card at work does a dual-headed setup, helpful for handling interruptions. 3) Pay attention to the power supply requirements for the card. The higher cards need extra power connectors just for them. And don't forget to plug those connectors in! 4) Xyzzy has a high-end card in his system, so if he starts working OBD, I'll lose my position...somehow, I won't be really upset...I might have to help out on LMH-TF instead... |
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