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"James Heinrich"
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"Victor de Hollander"
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East. Always East.
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Would it be possible to assign DC's that have not been appropriately TF'ed (say, one bit level short of optimal) to people who have never once reported a result?
Every single person would do at most one less-than-optimally-TFed job in their entire life but it would would divert all properly factored exponents to the people way more likely to complete them. |
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P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
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I'm working on the Primenet GPU TF assignment page. It works much like the GPU72 page.
Two questions: 1) The system is designed to work one bit-level at a time. Will this create some work units that are just too short? Should I modify the assignments to do multiple bit levels if the current bit level is somewhat low (or should I leave this under user control by filling out the "optional will factor to" field)? If automatic, what are the recommended minimum bit level to factor to for a DC, LL, and 100M? 2) What is the current TF/LL crossovers for GPUs on 100M digit numbers? |
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"/X\(‘-‘)/X\"
Jan 2013
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Factoring to bit levels at or below 69 should probably be assigned as a single assignment. At 80M, that's about 1.5 GHz-days, and even an ancient card can do several of those per day. A card like a GTX 580 or GTX 970 can do about 300 of those a day.
I would let users pick a maximum bit-level, minimum 69. If we start factoring to 75, a 71->75 at 75M would take about 95 GHz-days. It could discourage new users if they have slow cards that can't finish a single assignment in a day. I think doing the same thing with LL/DC categories and assign high work to users who have never returned TF work might be a good idea. GPU72 current limits the amount of work given out to new users and PrimeNet should do the same. Until recently, AMD cards had a penalty factoring beyond 73 bits (I don't know if the version of mfakto has been released with the newer kernel). It might be useful to add a suggested bit-level field (hidden?) for automated clients to pass that indicates at what bit level performance drops. Those clients could still work on higher bit levels if that's what the system needs, but ideally would work on lower bit levels for overall system throughput. That's one feature "Let GPU72 decide" lacks. According to mersenne.ca, the 100M cross-over level for a GTX 970 is 77 bits LLTF and 76 bits DCTF. For a GTX 780 is 76 and 75. I doubt that takes into account the severe performance hit mfaktc has above 76 bits. This is where that suggested bit-level field would come in handy. |
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"Victor de Hollander"
Aug 2011
the Netherlands
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For 100M exponent the cross-over is indeed +/- 77bits. For 100M digits candidates the 'normal/CPU' TF bitlevel is already 77bits, so with GPUs you could probably do 4-5bits more, so 81bits, maybe even 82bits if there are enough resources. |
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P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
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A prototype of the PrimeNet web page is: http://mersenne.org/manual_gpu_assignment/ Feel free to click on getting assignments, it will display work without making any real reservations. Note that the assignments returned is not what you'll eventually get since GPU72 has nearly all the relevant DC and LL exponents reserved. |
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"James Heinrich"
May 2004
ex-Northern Ontario
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Correct. My performance charts are based on a simple 1-dimensional measurement, it does not scale appropriately non-linearly where different bit levels or kernels are invoked. Something I should probably look at in the future, I guess.
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