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    Poll: Highest KP/S?

    Please report your kps rate while sieving, and the type of machine you're running it on.

    For myself:

    Athlon64 x2 4200+
    750kps single process
    Dual-core: 1500kps
    Overclocked: 1600kps+

    I think I was getting like 150kps on my old computer

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    please tell my WHY????

    got new p4 3.2 GHz dual core

    and avg speed on each core is 180 k (((((

    using jjsievesse2

    what the??????????
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    P4 are the worst of recent chips for sieving. Why it is like that is above my knowings. P4 are much better for PRP, LLR, factoring, etc.
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    suxxxxx
    well it's only 4 days left
    so after sieving I switch to SoB
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    Yup those things rock as prp, I won't say suxs I'd smile about the prp capabilites.

    Might I also suggest you try running some secondpass testing. I think we could use some help there, no too many people doing it.

    just add QQQsecondpass to your name.

    example deathQQQsecondpass

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    well sb and sbqueue can't connect thru corporate proxy with l/p ((
    so i try to move completed blocks to home and upload by dialup )))

    I wonder that this is most importatnt issue that must be solved next.
    just imagine all those poor little clients that can't run behind firewall.........
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    Quad-core PowerMac G5 at 2.5GHz each. 4120 kp/sec (1030 kp/sec per core).

    My other "machine" gets about 6000 kp/sec but, technically, it's 48 separate machines not one.
    Quad 2.5GHz G5 PowerMac. Mmmmm.
    My Current Sieve Progress: http://www.greenbank.org/cgi-bin/proth.cgi

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