as has been verified kindly by others before me,
if the 2nd task uses more fixed point arithmetic, such as factoring,
it will be an overall win for the GIMPS project .
so please do consider starting a 2nd prime95 doing factoring to complement
your 1st prime95 doing Lucas-Lehmer...

let no cpu cycle go unused...

/eli

Donald Rober wrote:

Are you using an HT (hyper-threaded) version of the Pentium 4? Internally it
looks like a dual processor system, so your one prime95 task gets 1/2 of the
available cycles.

Don't think hat you should start a second task, since there is only one
floating-point unit. If you did, the two tasks would battle each other for
floating point cycles.

Donald Rober
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-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 4:58 PM
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Subject: [Prime] Increasing computing fraction for P95

I'm running Prime 23.8.1 in Windows XP SP2, Pentium 4, 512 MB of memory.

In Windows Task Manager, when no other important programs are running, I see that Prime95.exe has 50% of the processor cycles, with 46% or so going to System Idle Process.

Is that optimal? Is it possible, or desirable, to increase the allocation of cycles to Prime95?

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