mersenneforum.org  

Go Back   mersenneforum.org > Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search > PrimeNet > GPU to 72

Reply
 
Thread Tools
Old 2013-05-06, 12:39   #166
Aramis Wyler
 
Aramis Wyler's Avatar
 
"Bill Staffen"
Jan 2013
Pittsburgh, PA, USA

1101010002 Posts
Default

Ok. I queued 332432047 to start after UTC 0000. It's from 72-79 so I guess that will put me in the 415 range if there is no factor. I'll add them all up after it finishes.
Aramis Wyler is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 2013-05-08, 01:04   #167
Aramis Wyler
 
Aramis Wyler's Avatar
 
"Bill Staffen"
Jan 2013
Pittsburgh, PA, USA

23·53 Posts
Default

Code:
Number    | Work  | Range | Date Reserved    | GHzD/D | Status
332309833 | LL TF | 73-79 | 2013-04-02 00:30 | 362.67 | No Factor
332310091 | LL TF | 73-79 | 2013-04-05 01:55 | 362.67 | No Factor
332311081 | LL TF | 73-79 | 2013-04-09 19:04 | 362.67 | No Factor
332283779 | LL TF | 73-79 | 2013-04-16 11:58 | 362.70 | No Factor
332283821 | LL TF | 73-79 | 2013-04-16 11:58 | 362.70 | No Factor
332283841 | LL TF | 73-79 | 2013-04-21 19:07 | 362.70 | No Factor
332283859 | LL TF | 73-79 | 2013-04-21 19:07 | 362.70 | No Factor
332229197 | LL TF | 76-79 | 2013-04-25 10:09 | 322.46 | No Factor
332207987 | LL TF | 76-79 | 2013-04-30 09:04 | 322.48 | No Factor
332208131 | LL TF | 76-79 | 2013-05-01 00:52 | 322.48 | No Factor
332229187 | LL TF | 76-79 | 2013-05-02 02:07 | 322.46 | No Factor
332432047 | LL TF | 72-79 | 2013-05-06 12:27 | 365.42 | No Factor
419.41. I'll put another one on tommorow.

Last fiddled with by Aramis Wyler on 2013-05-08 at 01:06
Aramis Wyler is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 2013-05-08, 01:20   #168
Uncwilly
6809 > 6502
 
Uncwilly's Avatar
 
"""""""""""""""""""
Aug 2003
101×103 Posts

2·4,909 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Aramis Wyler View Post
419.41. I'll put another one on tommorow.
When you fetch them from GPUto72, use 'Lowest Exponent' if you don't mind.
The lower they are, the more likely they are to get sent out for LL sooner.
Uncwilly is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 2013-05-08, 01:29   #169
Aramis Wyler
 
Aramis Wyler's Avatar
 
"Bill Staffen"
Jan 2013
Pittsburgh, PA, USA

23×53 Posts
Default

Ah, whoops. You know, I pretty much always do. I set it to depth first, change the commitment from 78 to 79, then set it to lowest exponent. I must have skipped a step on that last one.

Just fetched 332216113, 76-79, 322.46 GHD. I was wondering how I had gotten one that wasn't factored past 72, but figured maybe someone had just relinquished it back to the system.
Aramis Wyler is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 2013-05-09, 15:17   #170
kracker
 
kracker's Avatar
 
"Mr. Meeseeks"
Jan 2012
California, USA

216810 Posts
Default

I decided to take a few to 78, first exponent on the list and...

no factor for M332426287 from 2^72 to 2^73 [mfakto 0.13pre4-Win cl_barrett15_73_gs_2]

M332426287 has a factor: 12637801665226653007607 [TF:73:74*:mfakto 0.13pre4-Win cl_barrett15_82_gs_2]

found 1 factor for M332426287 from 2^73 to 2^74 (partially tested) [mfakto 0.13pre4-Win cl_barrett15_82_gs_2]

Last fiddled with by kracker on 2013-05-09 at 15:17
kracker is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 2013-05-09, 17:00   #171
Aramis Wyler
 
Aramis Wyler's Avatar
 
"Bill Staffen"
Jan 2013
Pittsburgh, PA, USA

23·53 Posts
Default

Lol! Damn, good job.
I don't know where we are, Uncwilly, with regard to how many 332M numbers get requested in a week vs how many we have factored up to whatever level, but I wonder about factoring these up to 79 at a time rather than going with a more breadth first approach. If only 3 of these a week are requested and we've already got 20 to 79, then by all means, taking these up to 79 is fine. But if 50 a week are requested, well, maybe we should work a block of 50 up a bit level at a time until we're ahead of the curve.

That said, this is your project, and I committed to running whatever numbers you want to whatever level you want. I'll run them up to 85 if you want, w/o complaint. I assume you have this in hand and am not actually questioning your methods, and I understand wanting to do the lower bitdepths on cpu and the higher ones on gpu. I simply don't know where the matter stands, and thought it might be time for a reality check since we ran 13 of these up to 79 w/o a factor.
Aramis Wyler is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 2013-05-09, 17:39   #172
Aramis Wyler
 
Aramis Wyler's Avatar
 
"Bill Staffen"
Jan 2013
Pittsburgh, PA, USA

1101010002 Posts
Default

Update: The first dozen are here. There were no factors. 419.41 GHD/10.
Code:
Number    | Work  | Range | Date Reserved    |  GHzD  | Status
332216113 | LL TF | 76-79 | 2013-05-08 01:26 | 322.47 | No Factor
332205773 | LL TF | 76-79 | 2013-05-09 17:16 | 322.47 | Testing
Aramis Wyler is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 2013-05-10, 04:39   #173
Uncwilly
6809 > 6502
 
Uncwilly's Avatar
 
"""""""""""""""""""
Aug 2003
101×103 Posts

981810 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Aramis Wyler View Post
I don't know where we are, Uncwilly, with regard to how many 332M numbers get requested in a week vs how many we have factored up to whatever level,
I don't know exactly. We do get a fair bit of churn, especially of late, since the expirys from the influx after the prime discovery. Since April 20, there has been a drop of assigned LL's in the 332's from 2408 to 2367 (at one point it was about 2600).

Sure, go after some breadth first. I'll take what ever you like. GPUto72 has a few at 76, PrimeNet may have some too. Run them up one bit. If you run out of candidates, go from 77 to 78.
Or, you could do some work taking available numbers out to 332,999,999 from 72 to 73, there are ~10,500 of them, lots of factors to find.
It is all good.
Uncwilly is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 2013-05-10, 14:33   #174
Aramis Wyler
 
Aramis Wyler's Avatar
 
"Bill Staffen"
Jan 2013
Pittsburgh, PA, USA

6508 Posts
Default

Ok. From what I can tell from the mersenne visualization site, it looks like the 332.2M range alone can cover the entire churn plus the completion rate for some time, so I will restrict myself to that range.

Tracking my work gets very difficult the lower I go anyway. Sorting by exponent (lowest to highest) only shows my lowest 1000 assignments (<31M) and so I sort by highest GHD. If I get below 77 they mix in to the LL range numbers I TF'd to 64/65.
Aramis Wyler is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 2013-05-10, 15:50   #175
kracker
 
kracker's Avatar
 
"Mr. Meeseeks"
Jan 2012
California, USA

23×271 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Aramis Wyler View Post
Tracking my work gets very difficult the lower I go anyway. Sorting by exponent (lowest to highest) only shows my lowest 1000 assignments (<31M) and so I sort by highest GHD. If I get below 77 they mix in to the LL range numbers I TF'd to 64/65.
http://mersenne.org/results/?exp1=1&...B1=Get+results
kracker is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 2013-05-10, 16:50   #176
Aramis Wyler
 
Aramis Wyler's Avatar
 
"Bill Staffen"
Jan 2013
Pittsburgh, PA, USA

23×53 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by kracker View Post
Ah, you know, that's true. I could get the results from primenet itself rather than gpu72, even if I get the work from gpu72. Good call. :)
Aramis Wyler is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply



Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
To 100M to 75 Bits petrw1 GPU to 72 6 2017-04-17 04:03
Is LMH > 100M still alive? TheMawn LMH > 100M 25 2016-04-18 16:11
100m p-1 and tf aurashift Software 18 2016-04-14 13:48
Anyone working in 79.3M - 100M ?? markr Lone Mersenne Hunters 21 2008-12-21 16:02
100M madness stars10250 Hardware 8 2008-10-02 15:21

All times are UTC. The time now is 06:24.


Mon Aug 2 06:24:16 UTC 2021 up 10 days, 53 mins, 0 users, load averages: 1.26, 1.13, 1.18

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.