My goal was 10M, I've just passed that but still have quite a few cached so will let them run down over the next few days.
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My goal was 10M, I've just passed that but still have quite a few cached so will let them run down over the next few days.
Great Job Paul!! :blob3: thanks for the Help, I also want to Congratulate Tweeder for making the Top 100 in Einstein@ Home, Nice Job !! :wav:
My Current Goal is to run Einstein up to 14M, and Cosmology up to 250K, then move on to other projects that need a correction in upward movement.
Thanks, it been a pleasure.
You can repeat the pleasure with each project's GPU application(s), temperatures permitting.
Your setup was quite impressive at Einstein and could be just as impressive with e.g. Albert, Einstein's beta-project.
And when your GPUs are double-precision capable, you can turn them on MilkyWay too.
I still have 500+ Einstein work units to go and 400+ pending. I guess that's what happens when you run with a 7 day cache. I have been looking at making a run on Collatz and may give Primegrid a go too once the Einstein work units finish off.
On the CPU side it looks like Amicable Numbers may be the best pay off so may do a few of them.
I should clarify, I will only be running the three best GPU's due to the heat issues.
Amicable Numbers is both CPU and GPU. CPU-wise, Citizen Science Grid can also be rewarding. Some PrimeGrid subprojects (most actually) are CPU-only.
Collatz and PrimeGrid's GFN and PPS Sieve are prime GPU targets (GPUGrid too, perhaps?)
Looks like I will be heading to my new CPU project early Cosmology ran out of work units over nite in the area I was crunching. Now on to Rosetta. Once the Einstein run out (2 day cache and 160+ Pending) I am heading over to GPUGrid to raise my numbers up there as well.
Amicable numbers project brought in some awesome numbers on my single GTX-1080 ( avg 600k per day)
Collatz will bring you serious numbers as my single GPU mentioned above brought me an avg of 4.3M points per day!