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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
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Since you think GPU72 will run more smoothly if his new instances are assigned cat 1, I've changed the get-assignment code to make that happen. |
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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
9,767 Posts |
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And with regards to "run more smoothly", we're at a situation where LL Cat 3 and 4 are going to be given work seriously "sub-optimally" TF'ed, nor even P-1'ed. But many of those assignments are going to expire. Cat 2 will be OK for another few months, getting work taken to at least 75, most likely 76 or even 77. We have enough of a buffer/firepower for Cat 1/0 for a good couple of years. This is not the end of the world. It's "sub-optimal" for overall throughput, but rarely do we live in an optimal world. And let's not forget: this is GIMPS, not GIMFS. Thanks to Ben (et al), we're likely to find the next MP much sooner than previously estimated. (Now if Ben would like to invest some GPU TF'ing firepower, that would be /really/ cool... )
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Bemusing Prompter
"Danny"
Dec 2002
California
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Any chance GPU to 72 will start giving assignments above 100m soon? I'm starting to get LL assignments in the 100m range that have only been factored up to 74 bits.
Last fiddled with by ixfd64 on 2020-01-05 at 18:06 |
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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
9,767 Posts |
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Basically, because of a certain individual, GIMPS LL throughput has more than tripled in the last three months (!). This is ***amazingly*** cool news! Thanks Ben! However, this has completely messed with the goal of having all LL assignments "optionally" TF'ed, and P-1'ed (ideally "well", by P-1'ing "specialists"). Currently, it is "optimal" to TF to 77 "bits", but with the current TF'ing "firepower" we're only producing about 50 a day; to stay "steady-state" we would need to produce 900 a day! We do have ~60,000 candidates already ready for LL assignment, but that's only going to last us two months. What I've currently got GPU72 doing is giving out work in such a way as we "chase" ahead of the Cat 2 assignments such that they are optimally TF'ed and P-1'ed. However, it won't take long until Cat 2 also gets into the 10xM ranges. Then, I don't know... Should we start releasing at 75, hoping to occasionally get to 76? And/or, should we bring in work in the 10xM ranges, and start bringing them up (many are still only at 72 bits). I would really welcome suggestions as to what people want to see happen/thinks makes sense. And, as always (but particularly now), if anyone has any GPU compute they could bring to bear, it would be much appreciated! Thoughts? |
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Random Account
Aug 2009
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In my humble opinion, This project should be doing only TF work. P-1's and LL's should not be done here. Those should be reserved from Primenet.
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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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For historical reasons, LL/DC work is available through a "proxy", but now-a-days it's simply a record-keeping function -- all work is actually fetched from Primenet. P-1'ing is still available directly, but we only reserve a few hundred candidates at a time for that -- and in fact at a higher level (read: more computationally expensive) than what's available directly from Primenet. |
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P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
7,537 Posts |
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I'm guessing that pre-Ben you thought GPU72 could stay ahead of the wavefront TF'ing to 2^77. Post-Ben we have 4x the LL/PRP power means you need to drop down 2 bit levels and make 2^75 your target. I'd say bring in the some of the 10xM ranges and get them up to 2^74 at a minimum. It is all so complicated! 1) The daily cat 1/2/3/4 thresholds are changing faster than they used to. If you TF the very smallest cat 4 exponents and they don't get assigned, they become the highest cat 3 exponents and won't get assigned for quite some time. 2) TFing the highest exponents nets the most savings, but cat 4 churn means you may have time to find a potential factor at a later date. 3) Optimal is to maintain a supply of decently TF'ed exponents at 4 wavefronts that are moving targets. Don't worry that we reaching optimal TF levels. The DCTF group will have years to achieve that with much better GPUs. Last fiddled with by Prime95 on 2020-01-05 at 19:30 |
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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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My current plan is to continue keeping Cat 2 fed as best we can until they're up into the 100M range. We have a reasonable buffer up in 99M to keep them feed, but as you note that is climbing surprisingly quickly. Then we'll start getting 9xM ready to at least 75, and over the next couple of days I'll bring in some 10xMs to bring up as best we can. One thing which might be helpful is if Primenet would assign work sorted by TF level desc (as with P-1, grouped by 1M range). That way GPU72 workers could focus on the high end of each range, as the wavefronts race towards us. As always, feedback and suggestions greatly appreciated. P.S. A real pitty Kaggle is completely out of commission, and Colab appears to be seriously constraining us... |
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1976 Toyota Corona years forever!
"Wayne"
Nov 2006
Saskatchewan, Canada
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We've lost some big TF users too.
The Judger...though he comes and goes Air Squirrels Flash JH Jon Pace LaurV ...maybe when he's back from Oz. Ryan Propper and a few others. Last fiddled with by petrw1 on 2020-01-05 at 20:20 |
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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
976710 Posts |
Yup. But even if they all returned, we still wouldn't be able to keep up with "optimal". As said before, this isn't the end of the world. And it does mean the next MP is going to be found /much/ sooner!
![]() Oh, and just for the record, Jon Pace is continuing to contribute ~3.5 THzD/D of work. |
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