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[QUOTE=VBCurtis;586772]Why are you trying to make P95 do what LLR is designed for?[/QUOTE]
cllr.exe is 40% slower than all this. cllr64.exe version 3.8.23 with gwnum 29.8 is same speed like P95 but Paul is spooking me it has no Gerbicz. p.s. 40% slower systematically over all 12 processes cllr.exe so 'average'. Really every proces. and in windows scheduling by hand i didn't figure out how to do this clever - right now i do it by tons of mouseclicks for each proces. I give each proces its own socket which gives optimal speed normally at such intel 2 socket box. |
Per the whatsnew.txt that ships with mprime / prime95, v29.4-v29.8 have GEC but not proof file generation.
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[QUOTE=kriesel;586799]Per the whatsnew.txt that ships with mprime / prime95, v29.4-v29.8 have GEC but not proof file generation.[/QUOTE]
They are about 5% slower than the current version. I see no point using them. |
[QUOTE=Prime95;586779]Try WorkerDiskSpace=0[/QUOTE]
Obviously trying that now and then measure speed diff with old 29.8 |
[QUOTE=Zhangrc;586800]They are about 5% slower than the current version. I see no point using them.[/QUOTE]
What hardware are you benchmarking this on? |
[QUOTE=diep;586804]What hardware are you benchmarking this on?[/QUOTE]
On my laptop AMD R7 4800H @4GHz, 8G*2 DDR4, and 512G NVME SSD. |
[QUOTE=Zhangrc;586814]On my laptop AMD R7 4800H @4GHz, 8G*2 DDR4, and 512G NVME SSD.[/QUOTE]
Ah yes AMD - i believe you directly. "only 5% speedwin" would be little then. cllr64.exe version 3.8.23 gwnum 29.8 looks identical in timing to latest P95 gwnum 30.6 at my Intel Xeon e5-2699 v4 ES, 22 cores a cpu, so 44 cores in total. Under full load runs 2.0Ghz and eats 360 watt measured at the wall (additional gpu power used not measured if you go move with mouse graphics a lot as i let it just calculate). With watercooling of course keeps cpu cores at 50C here. Modern processors eat easily 10-20% more power when running far above room temperature (or far under room temperature). |
Just migrated from 29.8 to 30.6 on Win64 for some of my PRP tests.
Is there a definitive way to disable proof generation? This solution: [code]WorkerDiskSpace=0[/code] doesn't disable it and every couple of minutes (ca. 2) I get a new "residue file" > 512MB. |
[QUOTE=Cruelty;586832]Just migrated from 29.8 to 30.6 on Win64 for some of my PRP tests.
Is there a definitive way to disable proof generation?.[/QUOTE] Try ProofPower=0 |
[QUOTE=Prime95;586843]Try ProofPower=0[/QUOTE]
I tried putting it both in local.txt and prime.txt, but it doesn't work. Residue file is still being created+updated frequently. |
Avoids massive amounts of files here!
Makes things more workable here! (the WorkerDiskSpace=0) |
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