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Old 2017-03-14, 11:49   #1838
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I'll take 4018159^37 - 1.

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prp57 factor: 135548320583621340036652989436372477851397776060447819133
prp182 factor: 41009286458906896128598529848605933893628728984062220190440804182817893733878020853362745214767127739326133846210453493997523089317038309268718590414487668576523647467915034385125237
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Old 2017-03-14, 23:54   #1839
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Reserving Aliquot sequence 829332 step 3638.

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Old 2017-03-16, 22:57   #1840
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I'll take C237_12119_59 next.
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Old 2017-03-16, 23:47   #1841
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I recently upgraded my best machine to 32Gb - can it handle 143^93+93^143 (a 33-bit job)? My fear is being able to filter/digest the relations but LA taking months on an i7-3610QM processor. It's a fun machine but it is still a laptop.

Any advice?

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Old 2017-03-17, 09:32   #1842
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I recently upgraded my best machine to 32Gb - can it handle 143^93+93^143 (a 33-bit job)? My fear is being able to filter/digest the relations but LA taking months on an i7-3610QM processor. It's a fun machine but it is still a laptop.

Any advice?
The last 33-bit job I did took nine weeks on a 32GB i7/5820K, which has two more cores and a significantly better memory subsystem, and is in a water-cooled desktop machine that ran unattended 24/7. It used more than 20GB of memory for the nine weeks.

I think probably you'd be biting off more than you can chew.

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Old 2017-03-17, 10:43   #1843
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The last 33-bit job I did took nine weeks on a 32GB i7/5820K, which has two more cores and a significantly better memory subsystem, and is in a water-cooled desktop machine that ran unattended 24/7. It used more than 20GB of memory for the nine weeks.

I think probably you'd be biting off more than you can chew.
Another dream dashed on the rocks of reality! Thank you for the sage advice - I will not take on that particular monster.
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Old 2017-03-17, 10:46   #1844
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Old 2017-03-17, 21:04   #1845
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I'll take C204_19xx41_11 next from the 14e queue.
http://pastebin.com/idNyTnjH

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prp96 factor: 270892972436863301491088297560979089306896792704053757187310273750945188048996014955337256552731
prp109 factor: 7398110844213426351156178245176066325401844989748252418726848842312135868770348721366318901478787377099591309
Density 120 failed to build, "too few cycles". 104 went fine, matrix was 6.4M.
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Old 2017-03-17, 22:22   #1846
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prp96 factor: 270892972436863301491088297560979089306896792704053757187310273750945188048996014955337256552731
prp109 factor: 7398110844213426351156178245176066325401844989748252418726848842312135868770348721366318901478787377099591309
Oops, I posted the factors to FDB. I thought you forgot to but now I see you are just now posting your results. Not to worry because it wasn't already factored. I just posted your results.

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Old 2017-03-18, 02:44   #1847
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That would be my whoops- I haven't been posting factors to factorDB when I do LA for these. I just assumed that whomever posted the number for NFS@home would make use of the factors (posting to factordb, etc).
When I take care of that next time, do I just enter the composite and its factors? Am I supposed to enter it by its special form?
Thanks for fixing my oversight!

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Old 2017-03-18, 07:56   #1848
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