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"Mr. Meeseeks"
Jan 2012
California, USA
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Hate to break it to you, but LL tests are very unscalable, and bruteforce style will not work. And I can just imagine the latency of lan/vs PCI-E... LL tests aren't something distributable (etc half of work on one gpu and half on another) each iter depends on the previous one.
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"Rob Gahan"
Aug 2013
Ireland
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That's my thinking exactly, I agree it probably would be difficult (way beyond me) but Atom from OCLHashcat has done something similar so there's a starting point for an approach. and the benefits could be enormous. |
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"Rob Gahan"
Aug 2013
Ireland
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Point taken, I just thought the discussion was worth exploring |
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"Victor de Hollander"
Aug 2011
the Netherlands
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It's not all about computing power, memory bandwidth also plays a big role. PCI-E is quite fast, but not as fast as the GPU memory. Connecting >3 GPUs will also require very expensive motherboards and infinityband (or similar). Running one task on each GPU is probably going to be much more efficiƫnt and less expensive.
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"Rob Gahan"
Aug 2013
Ireland
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Its just when you read articles like this you wonder if things can advance - dramatically.
http://arstechnica.com/security/2012...rd-in-6-hours/ "350 billion-guess-per-second " I mean...WOW that's powerful. But I take on board Krackers' comments. I don't know enough about LL to even argue ;-) |
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"Mr. Meeseeks"
Jan 2012
California, USA
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(Wish I had a GPU setup like that) |
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"Rob Gahan"
Aug 2013
Ireland
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You're right. Infiniband is what Gosney uses on his rig. 10 Gb/sec. However he says he bought all cards connectors and switch for $800 on ebay (used) - less than the price of a single high end GPU. okay I'll shut up about it now, just thought it worth mentioning.. :-) |
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"Rob Gahan"
Aug 2013
Ireland
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:-) i'm only a newbie here Kracker, did it take longer a few years ago? I suppose it had to of. Older chips n such. (trying to build a smaller scale one) Learning Linux is tough (no windows support) but I'm getting there :-) |
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"Rob Gahan"
Aug 2013
Ireland
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I'm sorry did I get distracted....Breaking Bad ROCKS!!!! :-) hic ahem sorry eh er ahem cough, bit drunk right now hmmm ah ill be ok tomorrow and do more LLs :-) Ps prime searching is fun is it not? Whiskey however......more. ;-) |
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"Mr. Meeseeks"
Jan 2012
California, USA
216810 Posts |
@msft: by the way, is there a "worktodo.txt" in clLucas right now?
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Mar 2010
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Mlucas' parallel code doesn't scale well beyond 4 cores, but there's still an increase in speed versus 4 cores. There will be no ideal 300% increase in speed for, say, 4 GTX Titans or 4 7970s, but the status of a single potential Mersenne number will surely be known sooner (versus a single GPU). Besides, the availability of several gaming GPUs inside a single machine is higher than of several server class CPUs. The idea has a chance to live. |
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