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    =>Team Joker<= LAURENU2's Avatar
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    I guess I can help
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    I think I'm home that week so I'll do some..

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    Yep, I'll pile on it.

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    new llr machine

    gang,
    ordered 2920qm w/ 8G (quad channel mem ddr3) + gt 580 + hd3000 dual gpus .. i7 @3.4G -> 3.9G Turbo... sony L series.

    amd chips good for cpu sieve (22 hr for pps). c2d v2 2.4ghz in 24 hrs, c2d did llr in 48hr woodall. L has 2tib hd + 24" 1920x1080p + xfer of 2x500GB hd from old laptop. gpu will help nice w/sieve + help team

    cuda compliant w/ 1G ram + tuner /capture + tons of new stuff.

    linux faster than w7 pro 64 .. ready to setup & xfer s/w when it gets here tomorrow

    am sick w/ bad flu.

    for laughs look in os discussion and see graphic/cartoon i posted about how we probably feel about our machines sometimes.

    graphic name is BB-3.jpg

    talk to you all in a few days

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    The challenge is halfway done.
    We're still at #23.
    Bok is still in the lead.
    There are 9 of us on the board.
    19 primes found. The largest: 1351*2^617684+1 (185945 digits)

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    lol my old x3 720 (3.2 Ghz) 40+ hours on a unit and beats my quad 6600 (3.2 Ghz)with ease with 55+ hours
    Funny is that most units start with a estimate of 70+ hours on the amd but end much faster
    While the q6600 estimates at start 50+ hours and ends more near the 60 hours

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