Prime Grid - Earth Day Challenge

This section is where you can post topics related to Challenges from other websites, such as Formula-BOINC, SETI-Germany and BOINCstats, as well as project challenges such as from WCG, PrimeGrid et al.

As a Team, we really want to engage as many team members with these challenges, as this gives us a great way of attracting more members to our Team...plus we get to show our strengths as a Team by (hopefully) doing well in each one.

PS: I have moved lots of topics into this section where they are relevant...as you can see, we've always been happy to take part in Challenges...and long may that continue ;-)
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Prime Grid - Earth Day Challenge

Post by idb »

Yes, it's Prime Grid challenge time again; an eight day challenge based on the 321 Prime Search starting at 18:00 UTC tomorrow.

Full details at:
http://www.primegrid.com/forum_thread.p ... true#22148

The team is currently in 21st place overall, so lets see if we can improve on that...

Ian
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Post by UBT - Mikee »

Usual question from me then! How long do these take?
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Post by idb »

According to the PG site the average time per work unit is 17 hours (it actually says 16:60:56 ?).  So, for the faster machines, you are probably looking at something in the 14-15 hour range.

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Post by idb »

I slightly underestimated the difference from the "average".  The following was just posted in the PG forum, and is probably worth repeating here in full in case anyone is new to PrimeGrid...

"ATTENTION: The primality program LLR is CPU intensive; so, it is vital to have a stable system with good cooling. It does not tolerate "even the slightest of errors." Please see this post for more details on how you can "stress test" your computer. WU's will take ~8-12 hours on fast/newer computers and 20+ hours on slower/older computers. If your computer is highly overclocked, please consider "stress testing" it. Sieving is an excellent alternative for computers that are not able to LLR. :)

Restricted airflow is one of the primary reasons for overheating. Take the time to monitor the fans and review the dust buildup. If needed, give your computer a good cleaning. It will thank you by running cooler and producing valid results. :) Please, please, please make sure your machines are up to the task."

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Post by UBT - Mikee »

idb wrote:I slightly underestimated the difference from the "average".  The following was just posted in the PG forum, and is probably worth repeating here in full in case anyone is new to PrimeGrid...

Ian
16/17 hours is probably close enough as to not make that much difference!

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Post by madas91 »

I've just fired up my 3 beasties and we are on the way :)

i7 920 @ 3.33 is showing 10 hours per task running 8
Q9650 @ 3.0 is showing 7 hours per task running 4
Q6600 @3.0 i have no idea cos i still haven't found myself a kvm switch.

Good luck everyone  8)
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Post by idb »

madas91 wrote:Q6600 @3.0 i have no idea cos i still haven't found myself a kvm switch
My Q6600 @ 2.4 GHz is, after 7% of a workunit, showing just under 11 hours.  Yours should be about 9 or so?

On the other side of the coin; my 750 MHz P4 is showing 119 hours :?  It should add 1 WU to the total though ...

Best of luck to all.

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Post by madas91 »

Nice one. I think the times will slip a little till some complete.

I have to keep swapping cables to see it since my sons monitor died and he aquired my spare.

Might put switch on my Birthday wish list just to see the blank stares when i have to explain :roll:
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Post by madas91 »

Minor glitch on the q6600. I've lost a day :x  :x  :x

I didn't go quite far enough when i eased it back for LLR'ing. Errors for the first 8 tasks and i didn't realise till i checked at work :( had to wait till now to take it back another notch or 3.

running at 2.85 now and have switched cables so i can keep eye on it since the other one is running sweetly :)
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Post by Ben »

You could install Free VNC on it Madas  :D It would save having to keep switching screens, and you could just remotely control it across the LAN.
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Post by Timby »

Or you could try Teamviewer, thats also free and easy to set up
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Post by madas91 »

i've tried 3 different linux distros on it but can't get the screen to update. if i click on the viewed desktop i have to quit and then log in again to see the change. scimmed a million Kb articles but no joy. Screen refresh option doesn't help amd i've worked through the suggestions......no joy

I've tried connecting from inside and outside the network and now i'm through a bt home hub i can only connect to vnc locally :(

Thats why i was strongly looking at kvm switches.....£23 and very much solved i hope  :)
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Post by idb »

madas91 wrote:Minor glitch on the q6600. I've lost a day :x  :x  :x
And I've just lost internet access for 15 hours, so no upload/download of new tasks.

Sods law strikes again  :(

Currents stats. The team is 21st ...

1 79 Madas91 226658.37
2 127 UBT-Timby 141999.12
3 194 idb 85248.28
4 353 phoghorn 29091.83
5 377 Joshrandom 27325.11
6 396 LupusUK 22255.84
7 443 UBT - Mikeejones 14730.82
8 499 andyt Home 7619.40

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Post by idb »

Positions after 2 days ...

Team (+- 2)

19 Gentoo Linux Users Everywhere 1111321.01
20 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 787208.52
21 UK BOINC Team 786728.24
22 Nemesis Germany 668550.61
23 Special: Off-Topic 650951.83

Individual

1 84 Madas91 310806.40
2 107 UBT-Timby 266264.17
3 262 idb 85248.28
4 430 phoghorn 29091.83
5 447 Joshrandom 27325.11
6 480 LupusUK 22255.84
7 500 Agri Design 15922.90
8 548 UBT - Mikeejones 14730.82
9 615 andyt Home 7619.40
10 647 Joldy 7463.50

Ian
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Post by idb »

Challenge stats as of 2010 04 25 18:00:30 (UTC)

Teams (+-2) ...

18 Team Starfire World BOINC 3194146.81
19 Gentoo Linux Users Everywhere 1627400.92
20 UK BOINC Team 1437931.80
21 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1290388.30
22 BOINC.Italy 1283991.49

UK BOINC Team members ...

89 Madas91 525455.71
101 UBT-Timby 467480.72
245 idb 165758.63
406 Joshrandom 66364.93
411 LupusUK 63916.96
472 phoghorn 45620.47
562 Darren 25562.41
575 Robert 24044.89
601 UBT - Mikeejones 22721.29
635 Agri Design 15922.90
811 andyt Home 7619.40
835 Joldy 7463.50
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Post by idb »

Challenge stats as of 2010 04 26 18:00:47 (UTC)

Teams (+-2) ...

18 Crunching Family 4343837.17
19 Gentoo Linux Users Everywhere 2244491.85
20 UK BOINC Team 2084176.14
21 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1928129.97
22 BOINC.Italy 1875549.44

UK BOINC Team members ...

94 Madas91 705417.83
105 UBT-Timby 641983.19
241 idb 243656.84
398 Joshrandom 99612.12
447 LupusUK 81088.55
495 phoghorn 63045.53
510 Robert 58628.72
565 Mattyp101 45810.87
614 Darren 34434.83
644 UBT - Mikeejones 30920.28
692 Agri Design 24359.12
695 andyt Home 24232.01
784 Naon 15919.64
816 Joldy 15066.60
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Post by idb »

Challenge stats as of 2010 04 27 18:00:48 (UTC)

Teams (+-2) ...

18 Crunching Family 5,578,234.62
19 Gentoo Linux Users Everywhere 3,012,450.52
20 UK BOINC Team 2,774,658.79
21 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 2,558,367.05
22 BOINC.Italy 2,440,362.71

UK BOINC Team members ...

94 Madas91 949,125.47
102 UBT-Timby 850,060.25
262 idb 290,337.94
396 Joshrandom 144,069.83
467 LupusUK 108,549.63
528 phoghorn 80,913.77
565 Robert 67,527.07
580 Mattyp101 61,745.93
612 Darren 52,106.03
622 Joldy 49,376.46
627 UBT - Mikeejones 48,202.85
778 Agri Design 24,359.12
783 andyt Home 24,232.01
905 Naon 15,919.64
1085 Orrin Thomas 8,132.77
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Post by Joshrandom »

Thanks for sorting all these stats out for us Ian, it's much appreciated.  :D
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Post by idb »

Challenge stats as of 2010 04 28 19:45:54 (UTC)

Teams (+-2) ...

18 Crunching Family 6,917,876.27
19 Gentoo Linux Users Everywhere 3,588,598.84
20 UK BOINC Team 3,571,301.37
21 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 3,321,787.07
22 US Navy 3,320,057.26

UK BOINC Team members ...

94 Madas91 1,206,956.62
107 UBT-Timby 1,086,228.02
263 idb 370,453.98
412 Joshrandom 181,224.94
474 LupusUK 136,279.16
533 Robert 105,127.64
545 phoghorn 100,417.59
604 Mattyp101 77,649.66
660 UBT - Mikeejones 56,875.32
677 Darren 52,106.03
691 Joldy 49,376.46
735 Rob.B 40,701.22
787 Naon 33,159.44
870 Agri Design 24,359.12
875 andyt Home 24,232.01
931 meddy2065 18,021.36
1253 Orrin Thomas 8,132.77
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Post by idb »

Joshrandom wrote:Thanks for sorting all these stats out for us Ian, it's much appreciated.  :D
You're welcome.  I've got a script that does most of the work, so it's really just a matter of remembering to run it at the appropriate time...

... which I forgot to do today because, as the weather was so pleasant,  I took the pooch for a longer walk than usual :oops:

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Post by idb »

Challenge stats as of 2010 04 29 18:01:08 (UTC)

Teams (+-2) ...

17 Crunching Family 8,077,200.53
18 PrimeSearchTeam 7,770,543.25
19 UK BOINC Team 4,318,484.27
20 Gentoo Linux Users Everywhere 4,261,314.78
21 US Navy 4,228,889.61

UK BOINC Team members ...

92 Madas91 1,445,653.03
109 UBT-Timby 1,279,535.2
265 idb 438,731.69
401 Joshrandom 231,290.0
460 LupusUK 175,952.85
547 phoghorn 121,045.79
564 Robert 115,411.8
612 Joldy 92,564.54
617 Mattyp101 91,160.36
664 UBT - Mikeejones 74,260.85
681 Darren 68,482.48
736 Naon 51,249.92
748 Rob.B 48,207.81
840 andyt Home 34,424.7
951 Agri Design 24,359.12
1031 meddy2065 18,021.36
1381 Orrin Thomas 8,132.77
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Post by idb »

Challenge stats as of 2010 04 30 18:04:56 (UTC)

Teams (+-2) ...

18 PrimeSearchTeam 8,966,597.82
19 US Navy 5,549,695.1
20 UK BOINC Team 5,051,754.58
21 Gentoo Linux Users Everywhere 5,038,836.34
22 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 4,567,998.6

UK BOINC Team members ...

96 Madas91 1,680,308.7
113 UBT-Timby 1,445,074.03
274 idb 498,576.62
403 Joshrandom 281,764.92
440 LupusUK 229,551.42
552 Robert 144,958.46
565 phoghorn 140,740.01
614 Mattyp101 112,632.68
622 Rob.B 108,766.6
654 Joldy 92,564.54
672 UBT - Mikeejones 83,730.72
715 Naon 70,630.99
723 Darren 68,482.48
904 andyt Home 34,424.7
1027 Agri Design 24,359.12
1133 meddy2065 18,021.36
1165 Orrin Thomas 17,167.23

Congratulations to Madas91 for getting in a points scoring position and to everyone who took part.

Ian
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Post by madas91 »

Phew that was a long hard warm back bedroom slog :shock:

Indeed well done everyone 20th for the Team is keeping a smile on my face



i even manged a few tasks on work pc running off a usb stick seeing as we can't install  8)
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Thanks for keeping the stats for us Ian.
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