PrimeGrid: Generalized Fermat Prime Search
The Generalized Fermat Prime Search is now out of beta and open to all users. An Nvidia GPU with double precision floating point hardware is required for this project. Also, MacIntel CPU's are supported at the current N=262144 (b^2^18). A wealth of discussion has been gathered during the beta phase. For any issues or questions, please see the Generalized Fermat Prime Search forum. This search will eventually reach N=4194304 (b^2^22) which, if successful, has the potential of discovering the world's largest known prime number. Current testing times at N=262144 are ~1 hr for fast GPU's and ~7 hrs for fast MacIntel CPU's. Best of Luck to everyone!
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Re: PrimeGrid: Generalized Fermat Prime Search
Is it worth running this on your gpu? How is it paying out vs the PPS Sieve? If anyone knows.
Re: PrimeGrid: Generalized Fermat Prime Search
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Mike029
Is it worth running this on your gpu? How is it paying out vs the PPS Sieve? If anyone knows.
We were just discussing it here:
http://www.setiusa.us/showthread.php...ll=1#post33149
FYI, the only CPU app is for OSX. And hell YES, if you want max credits (for CPU), you should run it. 383 c/h on my Core2 mac.
Re: PrimeGrid: Generalized Fermat Prime Search
Anyone else notice that the credits have more than doubled from 3600 to 8000 credits per task for GFN?
I'm getting about 9000 credits/hour per gpu on my gtx 590.
Re: PrimeGrid: Generalized Fermat Prime Search
We are on to a new "N", which will take up to as much as 4x of the original "N". They bumped the credit across all tasks for this sub project, and there are still a few of the old "N" floating around. So for those, you are getting a bonus in credits. Aslo, credits are still being evaluated. "Data is being gathered to help pinpoint a more reasonable level. Once that's established, a nice formula by Michael will be used to very accurately assign credit to each b/N task."
And heads up, it looks like there will eventually be TWO of these Fermat sub-projects, each using a different "N".
http://www.primegrid.com/forum_thread.php?id=4102
Re: PrimeGrid: Generalized Fermat Prime Search
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Mike029
Is it worth running this on your gpu? How is it paying out vs the PPS Sieve? If anyone knows.
On my Linux box with a GTX 465, it was worse than both PPS(Sieve) and CW(Sieve) (at the time). It took me an hour and a half to get 3,600 credits.
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trigggl
On my Linux box with a GTX 465, it was worse than both PPS(Sieve) and CW(Sieve) (at the time). It took me an hour and a half to get 3,600 credits.
Yeah, I'm seeing the same thing. I may run it for badges but that is about it.
Re: PrimeGrid: Generalized Fermat Prime Search
One thing worth mentioning: The other GPU apps on PG are all sieve, so no change to find a prime. This one is LLR, so you may get your name on a list.
Re: PrimeGrid: Generalized Fermat Prime Search
I been having heat issue with it but that might be more cause my old 8800 are slowly dieing. I know they added some number which is supose to control im guessing the cpu workload allowing it to feed the card more. At least that is my understanding of it, i know there is a thread about it on the forum just dont know which thread it was maybe someone can link that for ya. Im having such an issue with my internet atm that i constanly have to refresh pages to get it to show up or i would try to find it... This new uverse stuff has been nothing but a nightmare and now that i signed a 1 year contract im screwed for a year ugh...