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"Teal Dulcet"
Jun 2018
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Great! We are glad it works for you.
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I updated our PrimeNet script on Saturday to support still getting first time LL tests using the method described by @Prime95 above, so that users can still use CUDALucas while we work on upgrading our GPU notebook to use GpuOwl. (@LaurV - You will no longer have to do this manually. ) Anyone who wants to continue doing first time LL tests on the GPU would need to reset up their GPU notebooks after they finish any current assignments. I also included many of the changes needed for our PrimeNet script to support GpuOwl, including adding support for reporting LL/PRP and P-1 results. Going forward we decided we are going to recommend users do PRP tests, which will be the default, although we will still provide the option of doing LL tests on the GPU for users with very limited Drive space, as explained above. Prime95/MPrime of course has its PrimeNet functionality builtin, so unfortunately there is not much we can do about the CPU for users with limited Drive space. Those users will need to do LL DC tests on the CPU, although as George said, there is "a chance that a new Mersenne prime is hidden in all those double-checks".
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Jul 2009
Germany
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LL-test runs much slower than with gpuowl -LL, the same Exponent and the Tesla V100 gpu
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Sep 2008
Bromley, England
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This is the first time I've ever had an AMD!!
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Dec 2019
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@mognuts
Yeah, I was pretty surprised when I first saw that on my machines also! Quote:
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Feb 2005
Colorado
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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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The AMD CPUs have been given out for quite a while now. And, at least for P-1'ing, they're faster than all the Intel instances (~20% or so). |
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Sep 2020
Germany
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Model 63, Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU @ 2.30GHz: 36.09 h Model 79, Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU @ 2.20GHz: 31.58 h Model 49, AMD EPYC 7B12: 31.36 h Model 85, Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU @ 2.00GHz: 25.27 h |
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"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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Jan 2021
California
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There are 3 versions of the Intel chipset on Colab (that I've received on free accounts). The 2.30 GHz model 63 is the worst, followed by the 2.20 GHz model 79, and the 2.00 GHz model 85 with AVX512 is by far the best. The AMD chipset's times overlap with the times I get with the 2.00GHz Intel - the worst times for the 2.00Ghz model 85 Intel are slightly worse that the worst times with the AMD, but the best times with the 2.00 Ghz model 85 Intel are much better than the best times with the AMD. This is for running tests with mprime (LL, PRP, PM1, CERT).
For around 110M PRP, iteration times on 2.30 and 2.20 GHz Intels are around 40ms ranging from the mid 30 to mid 40 - timings on the two overlap but the 2.30 GHz model 63 averages the worst. For the 2.00 GHz model 85 Intel I've seen from 21ms to 32ms. For the AMD I see 26 to 31ms. The iterations times can vary through 6-12 hour session, sometimes by a lot, but most instances seem to stay pretty close to the same ms/iteration throughout the session. The average times on the model 85 are better than the average times on the AMD model 49. There are far more 2.30 and 2.20 GHz Intels available to me at any given time than either the 2.00 GHz Intel or the AMD. Last fiddled with by slandrum on 2021-07-08 at 22:34 |
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