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"Curtis"
Feb 2005
Riverside, CA
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Reserving 6G to 10G for sieving from 100k to 500k.
These will be tested by BOINC, eventually. |
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#816 |
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Sep 2011
Germany
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R3 tested to n=500k (300-500k) (1-2.147G)
241 primes found, 519 remain in this range Results emailed, Base released |
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Just call me Henry
"David"
Sep 2007
Cambridge (GMT/BST)
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What is the largest first unproven k for a base? Is it the one for R3?
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
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"Curtis"
Feb 2005
Riverside, CA
2·2,437 Posts |
Yay! Thanks to this result, I'll soon be starting a sieve for all k's under 2.147G from 500k to 3M with sr2sieve. This will take me a while to reach depth sufficient to send BOINC another batch to test, but by 2017 we should reach top-5000 range for R3!
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#820 |
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Sep 2011
Germany
55008 Posts |
Reserving R3 to n=200k (150-200k) (2.147-4G) for BOINC
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"Mark"
Apr 2003
Between here and the
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What is the plan for getting the rest of R3 to n=100000? Are people going to pick out ranges of 1G and test from n=25000 to n=10000? Do we have an estimate for how deeply to sieve the range? How long would it take to sieve 1,000 k in that range? Do we have an estimate for how long it would take a single "middle-of-the-road" CPU to test 1000 sieved k from n=25000 to n=100000?
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"Curtis"
Feb 2005
Riverside, CA
130A16 Posts |
I haven't done a 1G range for 25-100k yet, but some guesswork based on the sieve depths for 1G ranges from 100k to 500k:
Sieve about a thread-week, to something like 6G, then test 25-40k. Sieve another week, to 15G or so, test 40-60k. Sieve another week, to ~25G, test 60-100k. If you're more interested in testing than sieving, I am interested in doing the sieving for a 1G range to refine these estimates, but I don't wish to test. I'll report sieve speed and sec/factor at each phase, my coworker should report test time for the first and last candidate in each file; once complete we can publicly do some calculations. |
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"Curtis"
Feb 2005
Riverside, CA
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There are ~40M candidates for 941 k's. |
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Quasi Admin Thing
May 2005
96610 Posts |
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... that pretty much looks like what my Sandy Bridge required. I did however sieve to p=34G for a 1G range and also for the 2G ranges, before reaching optimal sievedepth for my Sandy Bridge for n=100K.I believe that due to the high removal rate (approximately 46% k's removed every double of n) that p=25G is also very well sieved. At least it looked optimal on my Hasswell, compared to the Sandy Bridge. So if the computer is something between an i5-2300 and an i5-4670 (Haswell), optimal sievedepth would be approximately 30G. But for 25K-40K and 40K-60K your sievedepths is a full match compared to where I broke off these n ranges ![]() Ps. Even though I stated earlier that I wanted to do more R3 work, once R3 13G-21G completes on my brothers Xeon (around september) I will not be doing any more R3 work (except maybe a little Top5000 sieving if I can get the sievefile from Curtis) untill I meet my goals for SR16
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#825 |
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Jun 2009
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Done. Uploading the results file to sendspace right now. Gary will receive a message as to where to download the data.
Reserving k=23G to 25G Last fiddled with by Puzzle-Peter on 2016-07-15 at 05:49 Reason: added reservation |
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