PrimeGrid's 2018 Challenge Series World Cup Challenge
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Hi
Anyone fancy joining me and Meddy in the above challenge. We're currently 57th out of 79.
http://www.primegrid.com/
Mike
Anyone fancy joining me and Meddy in the above challenge. We're currently 57th out of 79.
http://www.primegrid.com/
Mike
Re: PrimeGrid's 2018 Challenge Series World Cup Challenge
I'll help out by running a few tasks.
Recently replaced the thermal compound on the cpu heatsink due to temperature issues and I reckon running primegrid LLR tasks will be a good test.
So far so good. Three tasks running, leaving one core to feed the gpu, and the highest temp I'm seeing is 58°C which previously I was seeing with just one task running.
Michael
Recently replaced the thermal compound on the cpu heatsink due to temperature issues and I reckon running primegrid LLR tasks will be a good test.
So far so good. Three tasks running, leaving one core to feed the gpu, and the highest temp I'm seeing is 58°C which previously I was seeing with just one task running.
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HI Mikee (and everyone else),
This Challenge (called the "World Cup Challenge Project") requires you to allow tasks (in your PrimeGrid Account Preferences) to crunch "Sierpinski/Riesel Base 5 LLR (SR5)" tasks, using ONLY your CPUs.
This Challenge is a 5 DAY "Sprint" and runs from 00:00 UTC on 14th until 00:00 UTC on 19th June 2018.
Supported platforms:
Windows: 32 bit, 64 bit
Linux: 32 bit, 64 bit
Mac: 32 bit, 64 bit
Deadline: 6 days (up to 30 days)
Recent average CPU time: 9:24:37 (hr:min:sec)
PG Forum topic: http://www.primegrid.com/forum_thread.php?id=8027
So, if you want to join in, check your PrimeGrid Preferences...and make sure you "Use CPU" (and also "Use GPU") in the upper "Preferences" box as well as choosing the above project.
Your GPU can be used for another PG task or any other GPU based project.
regards
Tim
This Challenge (called the "World Cup Challenge Project") requires you to allow tasks (in your PrimeGrid Account Preferences) to crunch "Sierpinski/Riesel Base 5 LLR (SR5)" tasks, using ONLY your CPUs.
This Challenge is a 5 DAY "Sprint" and runs from 00:00 UTC on 14th until 00:00 UTC on 19th June 2018.
Supported platforms:
Windows: 32 bit, 64 bit
Linux: 32 bit, 64 bit
Mac: 32 bit, 64 bit
Deadline: 6 days (up to 30 days)
Recent average CPU time: 9:24:37 (hr:min:sec)
PG Forum topic: http://www.primegrid.com/forum_thread.php?id=8027
So, if you want to join in, check your PrimeGrid Preferences...and make sure you "Use CPU" (and also "Use GPU") in the upper "Preferences" box as well as choosing the above project.
Your GPU can be used for another PG task or any other GPU based project.
regards
Tim
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Hi
You can reduce times if you have a multithread processor and run, say, 4 cores on 1 task.
From Primegrid site ...
SR5-LLR: World Cup Challenge (2018-06-14 00:00:00 to 2018-06-19 00:00:00)
Last update: 2018-06-16 06:15:05
Paul Griffin and Gordon Lack are also listed as having credit.
Mike
You can reduce times if you have a multithread processor and run, say, 4 cores on 1 task.
From Primegrid site ...
According to the site we're now up to 45th out of 87Multi-threading optimisation instructions
Those looking to maximise their computer's performance during this challenge, or when running LLR in general, may find this information useful.
Your mileage may vary. Before the challenge starts, take some time and experiment and see what works best on your computer.
If you have an Intel CPU with hyperthreading, either turn off the hyperthreading in the BIOS, or set BOINC to use 50% of the processors.
If you're using a GPU for other tasks, it may be beneficial to leave hyperthreading on in the BIOS and instead tell BOINC to use 50% of the CPU's. This will allow one of the hyperthreads to service the GPU.
Use LLR's multithreaded mode. It requires a little bit of setup, but it's worth the effort. Follow these steps:
Create a app_config.xml file in the directory C:\ProgramData\BOINC\projects\www.primegrid.com\ (or wherever your BOINC data directory is located). For a quad core CPU, the file should contain the following contents. Change the two occurrences of "4" to the number of actual cores your computer has.
<app_config>
<app_version>
<app_name>llrSR5</app_name>
<cmdline>-t 4</cmdline>
<avg_ncpus>4</avg_ncpus>
</app_version>
</app_config>
After creating the file, click on "Options/Read config files". You should then restart BOINC or reboot.
The first time BOINC downloads an SR5 task, it may act a little strange and download 4 tasks instead of 1. The run times on this first set of tasks may look a bit strange too. This is normal. This will also occur anytime BOINC downloads more than one task at a time. This can be avoided by setting "Use at most [ 1 ] % of the CPUs" before you download SR5 tasks. After one task was downloaded, increase the percentage.
Some people have observed that when using multithreaded LLR, hyperthreading is actually beneficial. We encourage you to experiment and see what works best for you.
SR5-LLR: World Cup Challenge (2018-06-14 00:00:00 to 2018-06-19 00:00:00)
Last update: 2018-06-16 06:15:05
Paul Griffin and Gordon Lack are also listed as having credit.
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Hi Mikee
I added some CPU's to this last night, but I already had some SRBase and Cosmology tasks "on the go"...so, initially my contribution will be a bit on the low side.
The "team stats" for this Challenge are here:
http://www.primegrid.com/challenge/2018 ... teams.html
and the "user stats" for this Challenge are here:
http://www.primegrid.com/challenge/2018 ... users.html
and then just use your browser to find "uk boinc team" or its members.
regards
Tim
I added some CPU's to this last night, but I already had some SRBase and Cosmology tasks "on the go"...so, initially my contribution will be a bit on the low side.
The "team stats" for this Challenge are here:
http://www.primegrid.com/challenge/2018 ... teams.html
and the "user stats" for this Challenge are here:
http://www.primegrid.com/challenge/2018 ... users.html
and then just use your browser to find "uk boinc team" or its members.
regards
Tim
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Hi
LupusUK joins the fray! Team currently 45th out of 90.
Current participants are...
210 Mikeejones 36385.87
261 meddy2065 12743.19
341 LupusUK 3212.21
359 Paul Griffin 1699.12
374 Gordon Lack 1687.98
Anyone else want to join?
Mike
LupusUK joins the fray! Team currently 45th out of 90.
Current participants are...
210 Mikeejones 36385.87
261 meddy2065 12743.19
341 LupusUK 3212.21
359 Paul Griffin 1699.12
374 Gordon Lack 1687.98
Anyone else want to join?
Mike
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Hi
Team now 49th out of 99.
Current participants are...
227 Mikeejones 43212
284 meddy2065 12743
317 LupusUK 8031
387 Gordon Lack 3193
402 Paul Griffin 1699
Anyone else want to join?
Mike
Team now 49th out of 99.
Current participants are...
227 Mikeejones 43212
284 meddy2065 12743
317 LupusUK 8031
387 Gordon Lack 3193
402 Paul Griffin 1699
Anyone else want to join?
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Hiya Mikee,
Your forgot me:
457 UBT - Timbo 1266.64
regards
Tim
Your forgot me:
457 UBT - Timbo 1266.64

regards
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I've weighed in as well, although at 11+ hours per work unit it'll be a while before I show up.
Chris.
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Hi ChrisUBT - Chris Suddick wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 11:50 am I've weighed in as well, although at 11+ hours per work unit it'll be a while before I show up.
Chris.
Excellent - Mikee will be pleased

Be prepared for the PG tasks to take longer than they initially state.
I found that you can expect them to take perhaps at least twice as long as the initial "estimated" time.
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Hi all
Stats as of 12 noon today (and 49 hours to go):
I'm catching up with Mikee 
regards
Tim
Stats as of 12 noon today (and 49 hours to go):
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227 UBT - Mikeejones 49448.10
258 UBT - Timbo 24507.57
302 meddy2065 12743.19
318 LupusUK 9739.81
404 Gordon Lack 3193.84
425 Paul Griffin 1699.12

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Hi all
Stats as of 1pm
Bit by bit.... 
regards
Tim
Stats as of 1pm
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227 (n/c) UBT - Mikeejones 49448.10 (n/c)
256 (+2) UBT - Timbo 26210.03 (+1702.46)
302 (n/c) meddy2065 12743.19 (n/c)
318 (n/c) LupusUK 9739.81 (n/c)
404 (n/c) Gordon Lack 3193.84 (n/c)
425 (n/c) Paul Griffin 1699.12 (n/c)

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Hi
Things are on the up then! Team did drop to 50th at one point but now up to 44th out of 105.
Don't forget if you have a mutithread PC you can get quicker results - though less of them. I'm doing 4 per WU they're still taking a while, mostly around 5 hours. I'll stop GPU work for a while and see if that's affecting things as I have 16 threads on Primegrid as well as 2 GPU tasks!
Mike
Things are on the up then! Team did drop to 50th at one point but now up to 44th out of 105.
Don't forget if you have a mutithread PC you can get quicker results - though less of them. I'm doing 4 per WU they're still taking a while, mostly around 5 hours. I'll stop GPU work for a while and see if that's affecting things as I have 16 threads on Primegrid as well as 2 GPU tasks!
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Hi all
3pm stats as of today:
I'm closing in on Mikee....and bigsinky is assisting too. Of course, I'm sure that not all the members listed above are doing this Challenge by choice...most are just crunching ANYTHING from PG and it just so happens that some of the tasks they have completed are SR Base 5 LLR types...
Team now in 39th place (out of 105).
regards
Tim
3pm stats as of today:
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221 (+6) UBT - Mikeejones 54493.09 (+5044.99)
229 (+27) UBT - Timbo 48345.58 (+22135.55)
304 (-2) meddy2065 12743.19 (n/c)
322 (-4) LupusUK 9739.81 (n/c)
411 (-7) Gordon Lack 3193.84 (n/c)
435 (-10) Paul Griffin 1699.12 (n/c)
454 (new) bigsinky 1602.93 (new)
Team now in 39th place (out of 105).
regards
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Hi Mike,UBT - Mikee wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 2:28 pm
I'll stop GPU work for a while and see if that's affecting things as I have 16 threads on Primegrid as well as 2 GPU tasks!
Mike
Stopping the GPU and running 100% on CPU's should help these PG tasks, as you will be crunching at least one extra task per unit time - even if that "unit of time" is the time to complete one PG work unit, which could take 5, 10 (or more) hours !!
But that should be enough to give you about 1,500 extra credits per additional completed task

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HiUBT - Timbo wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 3:38 pm I'm sure that not all the members listed above are doing this Challenge by choice...most are just crunching ANYTHING from PG and it just so happens that some of the tasks they have completed are SR Base 5 LLR types...
regards
Tim
Sure you're right. Just noticed that Meddy is a wingman on one of mine waiting to be validated. Had a look to see what he's doing. He's got 1200 work units on the go - 300 are SR5! I've got 4 in total! (I set it to 0.00 days extra work on purpose - keeping things tidy!)
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Hi all
Stats as of 5:45pm today:
I'm still catching up with Mikee...and new member "duncanr" joins in too.
regards
Tim
Stats as of 5:45pm today:
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224 (-3) UBT - Mikeejones 56103.43 (+1610.34)
234 (+5) UBT - Timbo 50052.05 (+1705.47)
310 (-6) meddy2065 12743.19 (n/c)
327 (-5) LupusUK 9739.81 (n/c)
421 (-10) Gordon Lack 3193.84 (n/c)
443 (-8) Paul Griffin 1699.12 (n/c)
459 (new) duncanr 1603.67 (new)
460 (-6) bigsinky 1602.93 (n/c)
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Hi MikeUBT - Mikee wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 5:24 pm Just noticed that Meddy is a wingman on one of mine waiting to be validated. Had a look to see what he's doing. He's got 1200 work units on the go - 300 are SR5! I've got 4 in total! (I set it to 0.00 days extra work on purpose - keeping things tidy!)
Mike
I think you might need to check Meddy's "In progress" tasks again...
He's got about 138 SR5 tasks in progress right now and about 7 "pending":
1st PC:
http://www.primegrid.com/results.php?ho ... 1&appid=19
2nd PC:
http://www.primegrid.com/results.php?ho ... 1&appid=19
I've got 38 "in progress" and 10 "pending" - and that's with a cache of 0.25 days !!
regards
Tim
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Missed this and with only fifteen hours left and seven hours before I could switch anything over, I'm not going to bother 
Well done to those that were paying attention
Mark

Well done to those that were paying attention

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Hi all,
Stats as of 10:45am this morning:
Seems I've fallen behind Mikee a wee bit and LupusUK has gained ground. Welcome to Chris S as well 
I think the stats will be quite different in an hour or three...as I have at least 24 tasks that will complete within that timeframe...and as long as my various wingmen complete their tasks (if they haven't already) then I should have a bit of a PG credit windfall before midnight tonight
regards
Tim
Stats as of 10:45am this morning:
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217 (+7) UBT - Mikeejones 79552.55 (+23449.12)
238 (-4) UBT - Timbo 59465.93 (+9413.88)
315 (+12) LupusUK 14877.39 (+5137.58)
320 (-10) meddy2065 14142.36 (+1399.17)
372 (new) UBT - Chris Suddick 6745.77 (new)
415 (+45) bigsinky 3418.97 (+1816.04)
446 (-25) Gordon Lack 3193.84 (n/c)
473 (-30) Paul Griffin 1699.12 (n/c)
486 (-26) duncanr 1603.67 (n/c)

I think the stats will be quite different in an hour or three...as I have at least 24 tasks that will complete within that timeframe...and as long as my various wingmen complete their tasks (if they haven't already) then I should have a bit of a PG credit windfall before midnight tonight

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Hi all
12 noon stats on the last day and just 13 hours to go !
hehehehehe....my PG tasks are coming home to roost !!
Team stats-wise, I think we'll stay in 38th place, but we have a chance to leap maybe one place
:
regards
Tim
12 noon stats on the last day and just 13 hours to go !
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217 (n/c) UBT - Mikeejones 81274.31 (+1721.76)
220 (+18) UBT - Timbo 76411.41 (+16945.48)
316 (-1) LupusUK 14877.39 (n/c)
322 (-2) meddy2065 14142.36 (n/c)
363 (+9) UBT - Chris Suddick 8117.38 (+1371.61)
417 (-2) bigsinky 3418.97 (n/c)
448 (-2) Gordon Lack 3193.84 (n/c)
478 (-5) Paul Griffin 1699.12 (n/c)
493 (-7) duncanr 1603.67 (n/c)
Team stats-wise, I think we'll stay in 38th place, but we have a chance to leap maybe one place

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35 LinusTechTips_Team 251852.83
36 BOINC@Denmark 251697.60 (diff: +46959.15 :-( )
37 Blasfemias 211026.40 (diff: +6287.95)
38 UK BOINC Team 204738.45
39 Ditech GmbH 189184.85 (diff: -15553.60)
40 BOINC Synergy 180700.88
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Hi all
Stats as of 12:45pm today:
At last !! With a bit of luck I might just scrape into the Top 200.. 
regards
Tim
Stats as of 12:45pm today:
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207 (+13) UBT - Timbo 91858.01 (+15446.60)
217 (n/c) UBT - Mikeejones 83121.91 (+1847.60)
317 (-1) LupusUK 14877.39 (n/c)
323 (-1) meddy2065 14142.36 (n/c)
365 (-2) UBT - Chris Suddick 8117.38 (n/c)
406 (+42) Gordon Lack 4905.45 (+1711.61)
418 (-1) bigsinky 3418.97 (n/c)
479 (-1) Paul Griffin 1699.12 (n/c)
494 (-1) duncanr 1603.67 (n/c)

regards
Tim
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I have only one task running that is going to finish in time.
There should have been another one but that got suspended when i inadvertently downloaded some tasks from another project
Michael
There should have been another one but that got suspended when i inadvertently downloaded some tasks from another project

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The challenge finishes at midnight UTC which is 1am tomorrow morning so you have an extra hour to complete your work units.
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Hi all
Stats as of 9pm tonight - meaning there's 4 hours left until 00:00 UTC (1am BST):
I don't have any more PG taks that will finish in time, so I'm dependant on my remaining 14 "pending" tasks if I'm to add to my total
But thus far, a Top 200 place for Timbo and good results from other forum members
Teams stats wise:
We're into 37th place and maybe might snatch 36th !!
And many thanks to Mikee for bringing this Challenge to our attention
regards
Tim
Stats as of 9pm tonight - meaning there's 4 hours left until 00:00 UTC (1am BST):
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200 (+7) UBT - Timbo 109021.62 (+17163.61)
213 (+4) UBT - Mikeejones 94822.45 (+11700.54)
293 (+30) meddy2065 25943.42 (+11801.36)
326 (-9) LupusUK 14877.39 (n/c)
342 (+23) UBT - Chris Suddick 12853.74 (+4736.36)
421 (-15) Gordon Lack 4905.45 (n/c)
435 (-17) bigsinky 3418.97 (n/c)
495 (-16) Paul Griffin 1699.12 (n/c)
510 (-16) duncanr 1603.67 (n/c)
But thus far, a Top 200 place for Timbo and good results from other forum members

Teams stats wise:
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35 LinusTechTips_Team 276499.70
36 BOINC@Denmark 272336.26 (diff: +3190.44)
37 UK BOINC Team 269145.82
38 Blasfemias 248100.05
39 BOINC Synergy 210207.10
And many thanks to Mikee for bringing this Challenge to our attention

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Good call Chris - I've adjusted my previous time-related posts as I always seem to forget that we're on BST and the BOINC world (usually) revolves around UTC !!UBT - Chris Suddick wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 5:52 pm The challenge finishes at midnight UTC which is 1am tomorrow morning so you have an extra hour to complete your work units.
Chris.
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Hi all
This looks to be the final stats (as of 00:15 UTC):
So, well done everyone for taking part.
Teams stats:
We didn't quite snatch 36th place...but 37th out of 113 teams isn't that bad.
regards
Tim
This looks to be the final stats (as of 00:15 UTC):
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203 (-3) UBT - Timbo 109021.62 (n/c)
215 (-2) UBT - Mikeejones 98396.04 (+3573.59)
293 (n/c) meddy2065 27648.18 (+1704.76)
324 (+2) LupusUK 16490.37 (+1612.98)
343 (-1) UBT - Chris Suddick 12853.74 (n/c)
425 (-4) Gordon Lack 4905.45 (n/c)
437 (-2) bigsinky 3418.97 (n/c)
498 (-3) Paul Griffin 1699.12 (n/c)
512 (-2) duncanr 1603.67 (n/c)
Teams stats:
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35 LinusTechTips_Team 285952.85
36 BOINC@Denmark 280962.73
37 UK BOINC Team 276037.16
38 Blasfemias 258443.62
39 BOINC Synergy 220224.90
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That could have been close between me and Tim - over 12,000 came through after the finish - damn! Ah well onto the next one - FB which starts Thursday night.
Mike
That could have been close between me and Tim - over 12,000 came through after the finish - damn! Ah well onto the next one - FB which starts Thursday night.
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Hi MikeUBT - Mikee wrote: ↑Tue Jun 19, 2018 7:11 am Hi
That could have been close between me and Tim - over 12,000 came through after the finish - damn! Ah well onto the next one - FB which starts Thursday night.
Mike
Indeedy - that was too close to call...it was only in the last few hours that I had enough momentum to squeeze past.

Mind you - we were lucky that Mark wasn't involved, as we'd have been crushed like flys in comparison based on Marks CPU power !!
regards
Tim