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Message 145200 - Posted: 13 Nov 2020 | 16:37:16 UTC

Is it a good idea to have PPS Sv as CPU default subproject? Feels to me it's a big waste of CPU cycles, they take almost a day while a GPU takes a few minutes.

SGS would be a good choice, in my opinion. The tasks are short, so new users won't be freaked out. And they run efficiently on CPU, i.e. the user is actually doing useful work.
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Discovered the World's First base 116 Generalized Cullen prime!!!Discovered 26 mega primesEliminated 7 conjecture "k"sDiscovered 1 Sophie Germain pairDiscovered 2 Fermat divisors2012 Tour de Primes highest prime count2012 Tour de Primes most Mountain Stage primes2015 Tour de Primes highest prime count2016 Tour de Primes highest prime countFound 23 primes in the 2018 Tour de PrimesFound 1 mega prime in the 2018 Tour de PrimesFound 2 primes in the 2018 Tour de Primes Mountain Stage2019 Tour de Primes highest prime countFound 22 primes in the 2019 Tour de Primes2020 Tour de Primes highest prime scoreFound 21 primes in the 2020 Tour de PrimesFound 4 mega primes in the 2020 Tour de Primes321 LLR Double Silver: Earned 200,000,000 credits (201,403,028)Cullen LLR Double Bronze: Earned 100,000,000 credits (188,339,206)ESP LLR Double Silver: Earned 200,000,000 credits (203,249,784)Generalized Cullen/Woodall LLR Double Bronze: Earned 100,000,000 credits (109,580,172)PPS LLR Double Gold: Earned 500,000,000 credits (647,115,820)PSP LLR Double Bronze: Earned 100,000,000 credits (126,982,721)SoB LLR Double Bronze: Earned 100,000,000 credits (135,747,083)SR5 LLR Double Silver: Earned 200,000,000 credits (214,194,272)SGS LLR Double Silver: Earned 200,000,000 credits (200,731,695)TPS LLR (retired) Silver: Earned 100,000 credits (235,439)TRP LLR Double Silver: Earned 200,000,000 credits (201,215,056)Woodall LLR Double Bronze: Earned 100,000,000 credits (101,447,725)321 Sieve Double Silver: Earned 200,000,000 credits (235,451,253)Cullen/Woodall Sieve (suspended) Emerald: Earned 50,000,000 credits (83,794,448)Generalized Cullen/Woodall Sieve (suspended) Double Silver: Earned 200,000,000 credits (285,139,652)PPS Sieve Double Ruby: Earned 2,000,000,000 credits (2,728,039,937)Sierpinski (ESP/PSP/SoB) Sieve (suspended) Double Silver: Earned 200,000,000 credits (203,523,358)TRP Sieve (suspended) Double Silver: Earned 200,000,000 credits (201,489,157)AP 26/27 Double Silver: Earned 200,000,000 credits (385,720,907)GFN Double Amethyst: Earned 1,000,000,000 credits (1,984,821,252)PSA Double Silver: Earned 200,000,000 credits (259,058,048)
Message 145201 - Posted: 13 Nov 2020 | 16:41:58 UTC - in response to Message 145200.

Is it a good idea to have PPS Sv as CPU default subproject? Feels to me it's a big waste of CPU cycles, they take almost a day while a GPU takes a few minutes.

SGS would be a good choice, in my opinion. The tasks are short, so new users won't be freaked out. And they run efficiently on CPU, i.e. the user is actually doing useful work.


Sieves have traditionally been chosen as default projects because things like LLR run very hot and have the potential to break things for unsuspecting new users.

Indeed, SGS with its shorter units running single-threaded is among the worst projects to choose in regards to heat.

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Message 145216 - Posted: 14 Nov 2020 | 6:03:03 UTC - in response to Message 145201.

I see, I still think it's a waste, but I understand that PG admins don't want to be responsible for hardware failures.
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