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212270565*2^433228-1 (130423 digits)
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Two weekend finds:
201 302666 197 325610 End of 6-week drought. |
99 586088 is prime. The Core2Duo produces its second result.
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Congratulations VBCurtis!
BTW: at what speed are you actually running this CPU? |
Totally stock, 1.86 Ghz. The junk ECS board that came with the Fry's special is not stable with any overclock, and I'm waiting until Dec/Jan for the new generation of boards to decide what good OC board& memory to get for it. For now, it's just a Prime cruncher (one LLR, one NewPGen); when I get a board and good DDR2, it will be my main system; 2700-2800 Mhz will be the target with LLRx2 stable room temp 80F.
Does anyone know why/how I got a flying penguin as my avatar? I don't mind it, but I didn't put it there. Maybe it's a hippogriff. {shrug} |
[QUOTE=VBCurtis;91523]Does anyone know why/how I got a flying penguin as my avatar? I don't mind it, but I didn't put it there.[/QUOTE]
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pidgeot[/url] |
Hello Mike, where can we find other similar "species" availabe as avatars?
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The first prime from the 5th drive :smile:
279*2^277455-1 (83525 digits) |
[QUOTE]Hello Mike, where can we find other similar "species" availabe as avatars?[/QUOTE]
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Pokémon_by_National_Pokédex_number[/url] It is disturbing how much time is spent here at the secret mersenneforum.org headquarters watching Pokémon videos. If you need help choosing a Pokémon let us know. Each one is unique. |
From the 5th drive:
291*2^291705-1 (87815 digits) From one of my own k's: 62985*2^367130-1 (110522 digits) |
From choose your own k:
212270565*2^436893-1 (131527 digits) |
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