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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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Thanks for running the self-test. Clearly that card is good. |
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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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Just a quick query against the GPU72 database wrt 74 to 75 TF'ing.
6,745 runs, 83 factors found. ~ 1 / 81.3. Most of these were done after a P-1 run. I was always taught to never ignore things which make you go "Hmmmm... That's strange...". Often leads nowhere; sometimes leads to places important. Last fiddled with by chalsall on 2015-03-03 at 02:53 Reason: s/82/81.3/ # Long day... Don't do math when tired. |
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Nov 2008
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May 2013
East. Always East.
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Where is this self-test? I'm 0 for ~230 on 75 bits
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"Mike"
Aug 2002
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We worry (a lot) about the possibility of some sort of error causing our cards to miss factors.
One thing we are monitoring is the GHz-days to find a factor. For each higher bit level it should (?) take twice as many GHz-days, right? Note in the image below that a factor at 70 bits takes 210.6 GHz-days. Then at 71 bits it takes 361.8 GHz-days. Then at 72 bits it takes 796.3 GHz-days. Then at 73 bits it takes 1,666.9 GHz-days. And finally at 74 bits it takes 1,901.9 GHz-days. So ~200/~400/~800/~1,600/~1,900 means that we are doing better than expected on the 74 bit work? (We could be wrong!)
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"Mike"
Aug 2002
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It looks like the doubling of GHz-days applies to DC TF work as well. (Roughly, of course!)
85.8/173.9/259.8/568.3
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"Kieren"
Jul 2011
In My Own Galaxy!
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"Curtis"
Feb 2005
Riverside, CA
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Of course, the P-1 effect is roughly the same for 73-74 and 74-75, so the doubling of Ghz-days per factor should still be seen in the data. |
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Jun 2003
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P-1 should become less effective for larger numbers. Just how large a drop it is from 73-74 to 74-75, I don't know. Certainly not enough to significantly affect the "doubling" phenomenon. In fact, the direction of this effect compensates for the drop in TF probability.
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