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Dec 2012
4268 Posts |
Thanks c10ck3r.
![]() I wish I had that kind of CPU power! You're right, I use mfakto on my pretty-poor GPU. I would contribute to GPU72, but it takes longer to work on those higher assignments than I like. I know that working on these cleared exponents isn't the best use of computing power, but I have enjoyed working on this range very much. Another two factors found! That's 6 factors in about three days. EDIT: GPU sieving does seem possible with mfakto on these assignments, but it is far poorer than CPU sieving. I get about 18 GHzD with GPU sieving versus 32 with CPU. Last fiddled with by Jayder on 2013-08-23 at 04:01 |
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P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
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"Mr. Meeseeks"
Jan 2012
California, USA
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I guess mfakto is more suited for low exponents. 4,067,831 63 to 64 160 GHz days, LL range 185 GHz days on my low end 7770.
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Sep 2002
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P-1 found a factor in stage #2, B1=725000, B2=16131250.
UID: Jwb52z/Clay, M67065541 has a factor: 76349158343590058965217 76.015 bits. |
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Sep 2002
17·47 Posts |
P-1 found a factor in stage #2, B1=725000, B2=16131250.
UID: Jwb52z/Clay, M67072151 has a factor: 3940555598745788747327 71.739 bits. |
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
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If you want to do what is "best for GIMPS" according to some particular measure of efficiency or usefulness, that's fine -- but only if that's what you actually enjoy. Also, you might enjoy doing tasks that are most efficiently done by the computing equipment at your disposal, regardless of how "efficient" or "useful" that same work type might be considered to be when done on anyone else's system. Here's where you can look up your CPU's relative throughput efficiencies at various ranges of FFT (LL, P-1, ECM) and TF work: http://www.mersenne.ca/throughput.php# (NOTE 1: The CPU type selector may be at the BOTTOM OF THE PAGE on your monitor when you first arrive there, then after CPU selection and "GO" the report is appended after it.) (NOTE 2: Though GPUs may do TF much faster than CPUs, that's only when you actually have a GPU that can do that.) Last fiddled with by cheesehead on 2013-08-28 at 10:34 |
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Sep 2002
17·47 Posts |
P-1 found a factor in stage #2, B1=725000, B2=16131250.
UID: Jwb52z/Clay, M67097413 has a factor: 1022076366171746780862193 79.758 bits. |
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Dec 2012
11616 Posts |
Thank you cheesehead. Actually, I already make great use of that amazing site! Unfortunately, it seems that figuring out what exponent range and bit level my GPU is best suited for working on is a bit more difficult. I suppose the only current way to do that is through a lot of manual testing and retesting.
I've found another 11 factors since my last posting! I would post them here, but it seems the website is having problems at the moment, and I don't want to fill up this thread with small factors. If through ECM I land a big enough one to rival Jwb52z, I'll be sure to post it. |
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Sep 2002
17·47 Posts |
P-1 found a factor in stage #2, B1=725000, B2=16131250.
UID: Jwb52z/Clay, M67119197 has a factor: 36574009162770696221177 74.953 bits. |
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Sep 2002
79910 Posts |
P-1 found a factor in stage #2, B1=570000, B2=10260000.
UID: Jwb52z/Clay, M64101173 has a factor: 50021421769047734872506504961 95.337 bits. |
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6809 > 6502
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Aug 2003
101×103 Posts
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64,069,129 has a factor of 156110319012514871033075941441 98.397 bits k = 3257202853157932887219 = 33 × 11 × 337 × 49639 × 336983 × 1945483 |
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