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Old 2019-05-05, 20:31   #89
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Any great candidate >38000 digits there?
I guess R49081 is always there, but I'm not sure if it's feasible now....
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Old 2019-05-05, 21:29   #90
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Plenty of accessible unique numbers
Code:
Phi(34051,-10)    32033    Ray Chandler    04/2009
Phi(36547,-10)    29832    Ray Chandler    04/2009
Phi(35421,-10)    23613    Ray Chandler    04/2009
Phi(32481,10)     21600    Matthew Peets    11/2008
Phi(39855,-10)    21248    Ray Chandler    04/2009
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Old 2019-05-05, 22:12   #91
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I use a 4x 12 core 2.2 GHz AMD 6174. I imagine a 2x 32 EPYC cores (64 threads each); One of these wIth fast chips and fast DDR4 would really make Primo jet along.

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Old 2019-05-05, 22:29   #92
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Yes, the 16 core does not seem to exist:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...icroprocessors

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Old 2019-05-05, 22:34   #93
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Yes, the 16 core does not seem to exist:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...icroprocessors
Mine is the old Opteron type 6*** series. The new 7*** series are so much better.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epyc#Epyc
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Old 2019-05-05, 22:38   #94
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They still seem to max out at 64 threads.
Probably not worth an upgrade to what you already have.
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Old 2019-05-05, 22:55   #95
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They still seem to max out at 64 threads.
Probably not worth an upgrade to what you already have.
My 6174 chip costs ~£10, whereas a top of the range EPYC is ~£2500 and you would want two of them. It would make a Primo proof less time-consuming.

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Old 2019-05-26, 17:36   #96
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In February I did a 5213-digit number on 4.3.0 in about 4.8h (17288s) on my 8c/8t i7-9700K.
Just now finished a 5331-digit number with 4.3.1 in about 3.8h (13746s). A 20% increase in time and a slightly larger number too. I might also have other stuff running simultaniously in february, so it's far from a clean test, but still.

P.S. also finished a 14k dd number on 4.3.1 that I started on 4.3.0, about 490h total wall-clock time and that felt good.
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Old 2019-05-27, 01:48   #97
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I guess R49081 is always there, but I'm not sure if it's feasible now....
A pair of numbers that should be totally doable would be 1035630+239239
or 1035925-9

If one wishes for a more difficult task this pair could be it 1039922-57 and 1040000+14253

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Old 2019-06-13, 13:26   #98
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A pair of numbers that should be totally doable would be 1035630+239239
or 1035925-9

If one wishes for a more difficult task this pair could be it 1039922-57 and 1040000+14253
(2127031+1)/3 is just above 38000 digits.
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Old 2019-06-18, 08:42   #99
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(2127031+1)/3 is just above 38000 digits.

For now even (2^95369+1)/3 is not tested allthough it's much smaller than many other ECPP-tested numbers.
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