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P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
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You have a CUDALucas problem. It is reporting primes.
TWIMC, can CUDALucas be made more robust in its detection of 0x0000000000000002 and 0x0000000000000000 residues during the LL test and abort with reasonable error message? |
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∂2ω=0
Sep 2002
República de California
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Does CUDALucas do any mandatory self-tests of the user's install prior to allowing 'production runs'?
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"David"
Jul 2015
Ohio
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I suspected as much, especially since that was the first completed Cudalucas run. I was waiting for a double check of the number on another Cuda card and a PC to complete in the rare event that I did happen to hit a prime. I'm not sure why CudaLucas reported that number prime, my other doublecheck trials have matched.
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Serpentine Vermin Jar
Jul 2014
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I wonder at what point your run on CUDA went bad? If you're interested in running it again on another CUDA, set it to save residues every 5M iterations... I did the same on my double-check run, but I only remembered to do it at the 30M iteration mark. :) Presumably, and I think George was hinting at this, at some point during it's run it tossed an error and the residue was all zero or 0x02 at which point it'll stay that way 'til the end. The software should detect that and roll back to the last save file if that were to ever happen, I guess? Last fiddled with by Madpoo on 2015-09-26 at 02:47 |
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"David"
Jul 2015
Ohio
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I don't have saved checkpoints, but the screen terminal back buffer shows the last few pages of iterations with residues as all 0x00000000000000. There may have been thermal issue with the card during that run that led to a result of zero, I'm surprised the CudaLucas code doesn't detect that error.
Sorry for the false alarm/cycles/excitement! I thought the interval spacing looked nice vs #48 but I had more suspicion than hope. |
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Serpentine Vermin Jar
Jul 2014
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"Kieren"
Jul 2011
In My Own Galaxy!
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No. While it is foolish to run real work without passing "-r 1" -the "long form" self-test, at the very least; there is nothing in the program to compel wise behavior by users. There are several tests one really should run to determine the limits of the hardware it is running on. "Memtest" is also really important to get your GPU to play nice with CUDALucas.
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"David"
Jul 2015
Ohio
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Your DC test beat my Titan CUDA DC to completion. |
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Romulan Interpreter
"name field"
Jun 2011
Thailand
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A Titan is about 6 times faster than a good core. Technically everything with more than 6 good cores will do it. This guy has few hundred cores put together
![]() Edit: now if it is settled, can you tell us the exponent?
Last fiddled with by LaurV on 2015-09-27 at 14:53 |
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"David"
Jul 2015
Ohio
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Serpentine Vermin Jar
Jul 2014
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I'm still super impressed that I can add so many cores from the other CPU. On a v2 Xeon E5, I can only add 1 or maybe 2 cores from the other CPU before performance starts to actually degrade. It's either the larger QPI speed or the effect of DDR4 RAM at work there, but whatever the case, I'm happy. ![]() I saw you checked in your new result which matched my residue, so I just checked mine in as well. http://www.mersenne.org/M73850519 James is doing a check with his CudaLucas as well to see if he encounters anything along the way. So far his residues have been matching mine. |
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