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Old 2009-02-09, 19:59   #67
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Bother! You don't suspect the memory? If only you had a twin (or a cousin) computer to swap parts, one by one...
I have a machine which resembles the dead one roughly as much as a gibbon does a marmoset, but let me confirm that the newly-purchased PSU was definitely capable of supplying power.

The memory is a little dubious - the sticks wiggled a lot more than I remember when it came to taking them out - but since the other board has a socket1366 and DDR3 memory, and the non-working one has a socketAM2 and DDR2, part exchange isn't going to help me much.

I'm not quite sure how I'll proceed (except for 'calmly, and without rancour') if the motherboard gets returned no-fault-found ...
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Old 2009-02-14, 01:45   #68
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We are about 30-35% through 102-106 on both sides. The job is taking a bit longer than anticipated due to some other work which has higher priority. We hope that this glacial progress is satisfactory.
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The computer is now fixed and I can devote four more 2.5GHz K10 cores to finishing the sieving; I've increased my reservation.

It would be very nice to have some contributors to sieve say 110-120, if anyone happens to have spare cycles at the moment.
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Old 2009-02-14, 11:27   #70
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I'll take 110 both sides.

I don't know if i can keep both cores running during office hours.
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Old 2009-02-15, 16:41   #71
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I'll finish up 111-120 on both sides.
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Old 2009-02-15, 20:51   #72
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bsquared: Superb, thanks a million!
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Old 2009-02-16, 07:54   #73
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Looks like it's reservations closed for now!

Wow, that seemed to go quickly!

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Old 2009-02-20, 05:35   #74
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bsquared: Superb, thanks a million!
No problem, the timing was good as there was a relative lull in the cluster usage that allowed me to go at this with 96 cpus, give or take.

I hope you're ready to rock because there are 1.3GB of gzipped relations heading across the atlantic as I type .

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Old 2009-02-20, 09:06   #75
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I'm only half way done with my range (110M both sides). Let me know if you want what i've got sofar. Until then, i'll continue running this range.
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Old 2009-02-20, 13:42   #76
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Xyzzy, smh: keep running your ranges until they are done. I'll crawl forward from 120 with my small cluster, and see where I've got to by the time your ranges are finished. I really don't know how many relations will be enough here, depends on what the duplication rate is like.
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Old 2009-02-20, 14:02   #77
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looks like the connection was lost sometime overnight and only 190MB made it there. I'll try resending the whole thing now.
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