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There will be a new batch 77-78bit needed by GIMPs: | |
ID: 5990 · Rating: 0 · rate: / Reply Quote | |
There will be a new batch 77-78bit needed by GIMPs: 16+ hours per WU? If that is correct, you're going to have to give more than 49,500 points per WU. Not worth running it at those rates, unless someone just loves this project. ____________ | |
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There will be a new batch 77-78bit needed by GIMPs: The nvidia 2070 do this in 3,5h | |
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Rebirther, maybe you should write on News when you increase TF exponent. | |
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Not worth running it at those rates, unless someone just loves this project. Me. :) | |
ID: 6010 · Rating: 0 · rate: / Reply Quote | |
Rebirther, maybe you should write on News when you increase TF exponent. was below, its different now, the next batches are for 75,76,77 | |
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There will be a new batch 77-78bit needed by GIMPs: Split the tasks for longer and shorter ones. And put in FAQ 'top rage card required for long tasks' or something like that. It will make clear who should try to crunch the project. | |
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There will be a new batch 77-78bit needed by GIMPs: Sorry, this is not planned, the next batch is smaller and you can use the checkpoints, the deadline is high enough. | |
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Came here to check why the new batch is taking me up to 8 hours (1650) to complete and whoa I didn't expect a mix between 10 minutes tasks and 8+ hours task. Should I expect *some* long batches in the future? | |
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There will be a new batch 77-78bit needed by GIMPs: No worries, reb. I thought it would help to stop unnecessarily whining about credits and running times. | |
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Came here to check why the new batch is taking me up to 8 hours (1650) to complete and whoa I didn't expect a mix between 10 minutes tasks and 8+ hours task. Should I expect *some* long batches in the future? Yes, it is with Trial Factoring (TF), as is what GPU72 is doing, in order to help GIMPs (Great Internet Mersenne Prime search) boost their search, the same as primetesting, test takes longer the higher the bit. We started out with very small tests, because of testing of setup and software. Now that we have gone in to production phase, it was requested by GPU72 that we took 10000 task that could finish the last needed bit to be trialfactored, so they could be released to a different kind of factoring (P-1) and eventually thereafter to Primality testing. It is more or less (dependant on hardware) such that everytime you increse 1 bit, the task doubles in runtime if the n stays the same. Once everything works, it might be a good idea (if possible) to set up a project, for small tasks and for long running tasks. | |
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On my GPU its 16.5x more credit and 17x longer so about in line with the 3k credit tasks. The 1500 credit tasks gave a bit more credit/hour. | |
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After checking with other projects I will increase the credits for all new batches by a factor of 3.3 | |
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The windows opencl app was updated to the latest version. | |
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After checking with other projects I will increase the credits for all new batches by a factor of 3.3 Awesome! Thank you! | |
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The windows opencl app was updated to the latest version. Error on my 5700XT Stderr output
<core_client_version>7.14.2</core_client_version>
<![CDATA[
<message>
(unknown error) - exit code 195 (0xc3)</message>
<stderr_txt>
15:08:48 (2440): wrapper (7.5.26012): starting
15:08:48 (2440): wrapper: running mfakto.exe ()
mfakto 0.15pre6-Win (64bit build)
Runtime options
Inifile mfakto.ini
Verbosity 1
SieveOnGPU yes
MoreClasses yes
GPUSievePrimes 82486
GPUSieveProcessSize 24Ki bits
GPUSieveSize 96Mi bits
FlushInterval 8
WorkFile worktodo.txt
ResultsFile results.txt
Checkpoints enabled
CheckpointDelay 300s
Stages enabled
StopAfterFactor class
PrintMode compact
V5UserID none
ComputerID none
TimeStampInResults no
VectorSize 2
GPUType AUTO
SmallExp no
UseBinfile mfakto_Kernels.elf
Compiletime options
Select device - Get device info:
WARNING: Unknown GPU name, assuming GCN. Please post the device name "gfx1010 (Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.)" to http://www.mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=15646 to have it added to mfakto. Set GPUType in mfakto.ini to select a GPU type yourself to avoid this warning.
OpenCL device info
name gfx1010 (Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.)
device (driver) version OpenCL 2.0 AMD-APP (3004.5) (3004.5 (PAL,LC))
maximum threads per block 1024
maximum threads per grid 1073741824
number of multiprocessors 20 (1280 compute elements)
clock rate 1830MHz
Automatic parameters
threads per grid 0
optimizing kernels for GCN
Loading binary kernel file mfakto_Kernels.elf
Compiling kernels.
BUILD OUTPUT
Error: AMD HSA Code Object loading failed.
END OF BUILD OUTPUT
Error -11 (Build program failure): clBuildProgram
ERROR: load_kernels(0) failed
15:08:49 (2440): mfakto.exe exited; CPU time 0.000000
15:08:49 (2440): app exit status: 0x2
15:08:49 (2440): called boinc_finish(195)
</stderr_txt>
]]> | |
ID: 6025 · Rating: 0 · rate: / Reply Quote | |
Strange, I went back to the older version. I have tested this on my 5500XT card without any problems. The program compiles the mfakto_Kernels.elf and its running. I will report this in forum. | |
ID: 6026 · Rating: 0 · rate: / Reply Quote | |
Still error Stderr output
<core_client_version>7.14.2</core_client_version>
<![CDATA[
<message>
(unknown error) - exit code 195 (0xc3)</message>
<stderr_txt>
16:48:30 (9832): wrapper (7.5.26012): starting
16:48:30 (9832): wrapper: running mfakto-x64.exe ()
mfakto 0.14-Win (64bit build)
Runtime options
Inifile mfakto.ini
Verbosity 1
SieveOnGPU yes
MoreClasses yes
GPUSievePrimes 82486
GPUSieveProcessSize 24Ki bits
GPUSieveSize 96Mi bits
FlushInterval 8
WorkFile worktodo.txt
ResultsFile results.txt
Checkpoints enabled
CheckpointDelay 300s
Stages enabled
StopAfterFactor class
PrintMode compact
V5UserID none
ComputerID none
TimeStampInResults no
VectorSize 2
GPUType AUTO
SmallExp no
UseBinfile mfakto_Kernels.elf
Compiletime options
Select device - Get device info - Compiling kernels.
WARNING: Unknown GPU name, assuming GCN. Please post the device name "gfx1010 (Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.)" to http://www.mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=15646 to have it added to mfakto. Set GPUType in mfakto.ini to select a GPU type yourself to avoid this warning.
OpenCL device info
name gfx1010 (Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.)
device (driver) version OpenCL 2.0 AMD-APP (3004.5) (3004.5 (PAL,LC))
maximum threads per block 1024
maximum threads per grid 1073741824
number of multiprocessors 20 (1280 compute elements)
clock rate 1830MHz
Automatic parameters
threads per grid 256
optimizing kernels for GCN
Started a simple selftest ...
######### testcase 1/17 (M60003157[58-59]) #########
######### testcase 2/17 (M60008017[58-59]) #########
######### testcase 3/17 (M60009827[58-59]) #########
######### testcase 4/17 (M50863909[69-70]) #########
######### testcase 5/17 (M51375383[69-70]) #########
######### testcase 6/17 (M51406301[70-71]) #########
ERROR: selftest failed for M51406301 (cl_barrett15_82_gs)
no factor found
ERROR: selftest failed for M51406301 (cl_barrett15_83_gs)
no factor found
ERROR: selftest failed for M51406301 (cl_barrett15_88_gs)
no factor found
ERROR: selftest failed for M51406301 (cl_barrett15_73_gs)
no factor found
ERROR: selftest failed for M51406301 (cl_barrett32_87_gs)
no factor found
ERROR: selftest failed for M51406301 (cl_barrett32_88_gs)
no factor found
ERROR: selftest failed for M51406301 (cl_barrett32_92_gs)
no factor found
ERROR: selftest failed for M51406301 (cl_barrett32_76_gs)
no factor found
ERROR: selftest failed for M51406301 (cl_barrett32_77_gs)
no factor found
ERROR: selftest failed for M51406301 (cl_barrett32_79_gs)
no factor found
######### testcase 7/17 (M47644171[70-71]) #########
######### testcase 8/17 (M51038681[71-72]) #########
######### testcase 9/17 (M49717271[71-72]) #########
######### testcase 10/17 (M50752613[72-73]) #########
######### testcase 11/17 (M50908933[72-73]) #########
######### testcase 12/17 (M53076719[73-74]) #########
######### testcase 13/17 (M53123843[74-75]) #########
######### testcase 14/17 (M60009109[34-35]) #########
######### testcase 15/17 (M60002273[34-35]) #########
######### testcase 16/17 (M60004333[63-64]) #########
######### testcase 17/17 (M3321928703[90-91]) #########
Selftest statistics
number of tests 108
successful tests 98
no factor found 10
selftest FAILED!
16:48:39 (9832): mfakto-x64.exe exited; CPU time 0.000000
16:48:39 (9832): app exit status: 0x4
16:48:39 (9832): called boinc_finish(195)
</stderr_txt>
]]> | |
ID: 6027 · Rating: 0 · rate: / Reply Quote | |
Do you have installed AMD SDK? | |
ID: 6028 · Rating: 0 · rate: / Reply Quote | |
The windows opencl app was updated to the latest version. All errors with the latest version. No changes on my end. http://srbase.my-firewall.org/sr5/results.php?hostid=205182 | |
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