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#1 |
Sep 2004
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Hi all,
Please post here your sieve speeds using jjsieve client, the proth-sieve client with combined and not combined dat file. Thanks in advance, Carlos PS (Free-DC preparing first place attack!?!?!) Last fiddled with by em99010pepe on 2006-07-22 at 11:29 |
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#2 |
Dec 2004
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Barton MPX 2.23Ghz 2G ram single channel 133 mhz 2-2-2-5
two instances at ~360 kp/s each for the combined dat If you planning a massive assult good luck I tried on ARS before and I couldn't get much response. It would be nice to see a large chunk done around 200T with the combined dat. Just make sure to go a little higher than current reservations and get all the factor files from everyone. SOme people don't understand and skip ranges, with the factor files you can find these gaps and resieve them. Base points on factors found and factors found only, it removes the incentive for simply sieve through a bunch of p's at random find a few factors and say hey I sieve 10T!!! Trust me it happens all the time. |
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#3 |
Jul 2005
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My two "machines" get a combined rate of 3936 kp/sec (combined dat). :-)
Should make short work of the remains of my 4T range. Last fiddled with by Greenbank on 2006-07-25 at 13:02 |
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