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May 2004
FRANCE
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Users who are testing k*b^n+c numbers with |c| !=1 can now download the fixed development version from my development directory : http://jpenne.free.fr/Development/ Please, let me know if any problem is remaining... Best Regards, Jean |
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Apr 2008
Oslo, Norway
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I will update our forums and webpages to point to the newest package as soon as I find the time.
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Dec 2004
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Are you guys sure its faster???
It's looking like my times are now in the low 11ms as opposed to the high 10's with 3.7... n's are near 5.8M phenom XII at 3.8Ghz WinXP-64 |
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Apr 2008
Oslo, Norway
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Hmmm...
That's very interresting! I've only tested on Intel Quads and Intel Xeons (of the same generation). I have however tested both Win32 and Win64 and saw an increase in speed on both. Any chance you could check one specific candidate running on all cores with 3.7.1c and the same candidate running on all cores with 3.8.0? Have you checked if FFT coincidentally increased while you were doing your testing? |
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Dec 2004
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Well thats very interesintg...
I'd suggest that people hard boot there computer after install. My speeds were roughly 65500 seconds each with 3.7.1 After upgrading I saw no difference in those running on core1 and those running on core0 increased to above 67000sec. Only completed 3. My wife was complaining about the speed of the computer so I rebooted... Looks like the speed is back to 3.7.1 levels, hard to say if its faster yet. Certainly not slower. just odd hopefully is not something on the machine. |
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Apr 2008
Oslo, Norway
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Does anyone else have any experiences to share with regards to 3.7.1 vs 3.8.0 on AMDs? |
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Jan 2007
Germany
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I have no important speed up's between 3.7 and 3.8
(machine is a Phenom II 3,4 GHz , without oc) LLR 3.7: 148,834 s for 65516468355*2^333333-1 LLR 3.8: 145,195 s for 65516468355*2^333333-1 2,4% faster or 35min faster per day. |
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Apr 2008
Oslo, Norway
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![]() I've only seen a higher speed increase on quad cores or more where LLR is running on all cores. It's a known fact that one instance of LLR alone is faster than one of four instances on a quad. It seems to me that "slowdown on multiple cores" issue is somewhat smaller on LLR 3.8.0. Thanks for posting your numbers!
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