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[QUOTE=lalera;406374]i meant the lines with the phase=[/QUOTE]
Read the document pfgwdoc.txt for usage of the -Bspec switch. When you see the output, it should tell you where the FFT crossovers are. Use those crosovers as the high end of each phase. Larger b (than base 3) will require deeper sieving. You can use the timing for the PRP test output by pfgw with the -Bspec switch and do some testing with srsieve to get removal rates similar to the time for individual tests. For example, if -Bspec indicates that a test takes 2 seconds, then for the candidates input into srsieve, you want a removal rate of about 1 per 2 seconds and that will establish your sieve depth. I don't have time to run through an example of this, but I know that others reading this could do so. |
[QUOTE=rogue;406378]Read the document pfgwdoc.txt for usage of the -Bspec switch. When you see the output, it should tell you where the FFT crossovers are. Use those crosovers as the high end of each phase. Larger b (than base 3) will require deeper sieving. You can use the timing for the PRP test output by pfgw with the -Bspec switch and do some testing with srsieve to get removal rates similar to the time for individual tests. For example, if -Bspec indicates that a test takes 2 seconds, then for the candidates input into srsieve, you want a removal rate of about 1 per 2 seconds and that will establish your sieve depth. I don't have time to run through an example of this, but I know that others reading this could do so.[/QUOTE]
thank you ! |
R7
hi,
i did the following ranges on a sbe3930k - 6 concurrent tasks with srbsieve v4 for windows and the standard srbsieve.ini newpgen to n=17 | n= to 25k R7k110M120M - 80:04:21 - 185 remaining R7k120M130M - 86:34:43 - 208 remaining R7k130M140M - 84:20:09 - 192 remaining R7k140M150M - 85:32:05 - 211 remaining R7k150M160M - 87:20:11 - 198 remaining R7k160M170M - 83:59:35 - 195 remaining you can download the complete results from my shared folder at google drive [URL="https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B_Bo-HqzVt8OfnE2a3pFbmJYaTM3VnJDUnVRakpyeFR4c1M1QXVPOXk4cElXUjNfZHZJcEE&usp=sharing"]rieselbase7[/URL] |
S15
i completed the range
S15; k<=5m; n=100k-150k no prime 10 k´s remaining results emailed base released |
R7
hi,
i did the following ranges on a sbe3930k with srbsieve v4 for windows and the standard srbsieve.ini R7; k=110M-200M; n=1-25k newpgen to n=17 R7k110M120M - 80:04:21 - 185 remaining R7k120M130M - 86:34:43 - 208 remaining R7k130M140M - 84:20:09 - 192 remaining R7k140M150M - 85:32:05 - 211 remaining R7k150M160M - 87:20:11 - 198 remaining R7k160M170M - 83:59:35 - 195 remaining R7k170M180M - 81:21:59 - 185 remaining R7k180M190M - 84:22:19 - 180 remaining R7k190M200M - 79:56:20 - 181 remaining total 1735 remaining k´s you can download the complete results from my shared folder at google drive [URL="https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B_Bo-HqzVt8OfnE2a3pFbmJYaTM3VnJDUnVRakpyeFR4c1M1QXVPOXk4cElXUjNfZHZJcEE&usp=sharing"]rieselbase7[/URL] results emailed range released |
R27 tested to n=2M (1.5-2M)
nothing found Results emailed, Base released |
R7
hi,
i did the following range with srbsieve v5 for windows R7; k=200M-500M; n=1-25k 6099 k´s remaining results emailed base released you can download the complete results from my shared folder at google drive [URL="https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B_Bo-HqzVt8OfnE2a3pFbmJYaTM3VnJDUnVRakpyeFR4c1M1QXVPOXk4cElXUjNfZHZJcEE&usp=sharing"]rieselbase7[/URL] |
[QUOTE=lalera;407878]hi,
i did the following range with srbsieve v5 for windows R7; k=200M-500M; n=1-25k 6099 k´s remaining results emailed base released you can download the complete results from my shared folder at google drive [URL="https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B_Bo-HqzVt8OfnE2a3pFbmJYaTM3VnJDUnVRakpyeFR4c1M1QXVPOXk4cElXUjNfZHZJcEE&usp=sharing"]rieselbase7[/URL][/QUOTE] How long did it take? |
i did it on 2 machines with different loads
one sbe3930k and one Xeon 2630 v3 - both running windows10 the timings maybe are not representative if you like you can download the complete results from my shared folder at google drive look at the "xxxscreen.txt" files |
status report
S10 tested till n=1.59M
R10 tested till n=1.39M |
status report
S10 tested till n=1.63M
R10 tested till n=1.43M |
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