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Very Nice:surprised
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amphoria, nice prime, congratulations!:w00t:
Our first megabit prime from team search! :cool: |
I built a Conroe system, and it produced a prime in its 2nd day:
3803443215*2^491104-1 is prime. I double-checked on my P4 just in case. For those curious, a stock E6300 Core2Duo LLRs at about P4-3400 speed, and sieves at roughly Sempron-3400 speed (with DDR400). These estimates were run simultaneously- one LLR thread, one NewPgen, assigned to different cores. -Curtis |
Curtis
Nice prime on a nice machine! :cool:
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[QUOTE=VBCurtis;88274]I built a Conroe system, and it produced a prime in its 2nd day[/QUOTE] you should be able to achieve at least 2.1 or 2.33 GHz, by simple increase in FSB frequency :smile:
This would give you additional 16-30% performance for "free" :smile: |
Cruelty-- if I don't get 3.0Ghz, I'll be disappointed. But that has to wait for a new board; current board only has FSB up to 300, so I'm at 2.1Ghz at present. CPU temp 46C with both cores 100% load, with a Zalman 9500 cooler (fan throttling for silence).
-Curtis |
One more from the 4th Drive :cool:
287*2^525378-1 (158157 digits) |
From k<300
285*2^359364-1 (108182 digits) |
From the 4th Drive:
91*2^535819-1 (161300 digits) |
One more from k=285:
285*2^353143-1 (106310 digits) |
From k<300
199*2^301193-1 (90671 digits) |
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