mersenneforum.org  

Go Back   mersenneforum.org > Prime Search Projects > Conjectures 'R Us

Reply
Thread Tools
Old 2012-09-15, 21:46   #1464
f1pokerspeed
 
Jun 2012

2·53 Posts
Default

Sorry for double post - reserving R894 - note that I am only taking k = 6. Will go as far as to prove it hopefully.
f1pokerspeed is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 2012-09-15, 21:59   #1465
rogue
 
rogue's Avatar
 
"Mark"
Apr 2003
Between here and the

11·577 Posts
Default

Why don't you just continue with S991 and take it to n=50000? We're in no hurry.
rogue is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 2012-09-15, 22:13   #1466
f1pokerspeed
 
Jun 2012

2×53 Posts
Default

In 15 days, I got 160 work units done. There were about 4,000 workunits in the initial batch - at that rate, I'd be done in a year. 25,000 to 50,000 would take about 4 years and two months.

That kind of timeframe is overdoing it for the first reservation I ever make. At the current rate i'm rolling now, I'll be at n=30k for k=6 in the next hour - n=100k in about 12 hours of wall clock time. That's a lot more achievable - I could do that this weekend.

Last fiddled with by f1pokerspeed on 2012-09-15 at 22:14
f1pokerspeed is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 2012-09-15, 23:04   #1467
gd_barnes
 
gd_barnes's Avatar
 
May 2007
Kansas; USA

33×5×7×11 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by f1pokerspeed View Post
Sorry for double post - reserving R894 - note that I am only taking k = 6. Will go as far as to prove it hopefully.
Be sure and use the sieve file link on the Riesel reservations page. It is sieved for n=25K-100K to P=1T. You can quickly use the srfile program to remove all k's that are not = 6. Note that there are "only" 1074 tests for k=6 for this n-range and sieve depth. On a base of this size sieved that far for just one k, that gives you only about a 13-14% chance of finding a prime by n=100K. Therefore even testing all the way to n=100K where the tests can push a half hour each, the chances are small that you will find a prime.

Just figured I'd give you a heads up on the amount of CPU effort required on large bases here at CRUS.

Last fiddled with by gd_barnes on 2012-09-15 at 23:16
gd_barnes is online now   Reply With Quote
Old 2012-09-15, 23:21   #1468
gd_barnes
 
gd_barnes's Avatar
 
May 2007
Kansas; USA

33×5×7×11 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by f1pokerspeed View Post
In 15 days, I got 160 work units done. There were about 4,000 workunits in the initial batch - at that rate, I'd be done in a year. 25,000 to 50,000 would take about 4 years and two months.

That kind of timeframe is overdoing it for the first reservation I ever make. At the current rate i'm rolling now, I'll be at n=30k for k=6 in the next hour - n=100k in about 12 hours of wall clock time. That's a lot more achievable - I could do that this weekend.
How many cores do you have? You might want to recheck those calculations for CPU time needed on k=6 for R894. See my previous post.
gd_barnes is online now   Reply With Quote
Old 2012-09-16, 09:43   #1469
f1pokerspeed
 
Jun 2012

1528 Posts
Default

I have a quad-core laptop and a dual-core desktop. The laptop has AVX, but as a consequence of that it runs out of battery quickly.

I thought that a prime before n=100k might be possible

(NB: I extrapolated on the total testing time for a single core - oh well, it may be a couple of days then. Time to fire up the desktop...

Last fiddled with by f1pokerspeed on 2012-09-16 at 09:46
f1pokerspeed is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 2012-09-16, 21:23   #1470
gd_barnes
 
gd_barnes's Avatar
 
May 2007
Kansas; USA

33×5×7×11 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by f1pokerspeed View Post
I have a quad-core laptop and a dual-core desktop. The laptop has AVX, but as a consequence of that it runs out of battery quickly.

I thought that a prime before n=100k might be possible

(NB: I extrapolated on the total testing time for a single core - oh well, it may be a couple of days then. Time to fire up the desktop...
I would suggest leaving the laptop plugged into an outlet and removing the battery. Then you have no worries about battery life. Also, the heat generated by the testing lowers the life of the battery quite a bit.

My estimate for k=6 n=25K-100K was around 15 CPU days. So yeah, 2-3 days if running 6 cores 24x7.

Last fiddled with by gd_barnes on 2012-09-16 at 21:24
gd_barnes is online now   Reply With Quote
Old 2012-09-20, 01:29   #1471
CGKIII
 
Aug 2012

52 Posts
Default

Reserving S640 (new, ck = 11925) to n=25k.
Reserving S642 (new, ck = 10932) to n=25k.
CGKIII is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 2012-09-22, 21:41   #1472
MyDogBuster
 
MyDogBuster's Avatar
 
May 2008
Wilmington, DE

22×23×31 Posts
Default R653

R653 tested n=25K-100K - nothing found

6k's remain - Results emailed

Last fiddled with by MyDogBuster on 2012-09-22 at 21:41
MyDogBuster is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 2012-09-23, 18:08   #1473
MyDogBuster
 
MyDogBuster's Avatar
 
May 2008
Wilmington, DE

22×23×31 Posts
Default S943

Reserving S943 as new to n=25K
MyDogBuster is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 2012-09-24, 22:55   #1474
Mathew
 
Mathew's Avatar
 
Nov 2009

2×52×7 Posts
Default

R1027 is complete to n=25K.

122 primes found. Results have been emailed.
Mathew is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply



Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Riesel base 3 reservations/statuses/primes KEP Conjectures 'R Us 1106 2021-07-15 22:14
Bases 251-500 reservations/statuses/primes gd_barnes Conjectures 'R Us 2299 2021-07-11 08:19
Bases 101-250 reservations/statuses/primes gd_barnes Conjectures 'R Us 904 2021-07-06 18:51
Bases 33-100 reservations/statuses/primes Siemelink Conjectures 'R Us 1691 2021-07-06 18:50
Bases 6-32 reservations/statuses/primes gd_barnes Conjectures 'R Us 1394 2021-04-17 15:07

All times are UTC. The time now is 10:49.


Sat Jul 17 10:49:09 UTC 2021 up 50 days, 8:36, 1 user, load averages: 1.35, 1.37, 1.36

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2021, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.

This forum has received and complied with 0 (zero) government requests for information.

Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.
A copy of the license is included in the FAQ.