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Site: Team Picard Distributed Computing - Powered by vBulletin - PrimeGrid (site profile, domain info teampicard.net)
Title: PrimeGrid
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Users activity: 18 post per thread
Forum activity: 3 active threads during last week
 

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Threads: 3 12 22
Post: 6 24 40
 

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Campion
3
user's latest post:
Prime Grid News 26 December 2009
Published (2009-12-28 03:39:00)
2009-12-26 06:25 UTC On 23 Dec 2009, PrimeGrid's PRPNet found a megabit prime: 27*2 2218064 +1 The prime is 667,706 digits long and enters Chris Caldwell's The Largest Known Primes Database ranked 56 th overall. The discovery was made by Honza Cholt ( Honza ) of the Czech Republic using a dual Intel Xeon @ 3.06GHz with 4GB RAM. This computer took 2 hours 38 minutes and 59 seconds to complete the primality test. Honza is a member of...
wolfemancs
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user's latest post:
Prime Grid News 16 December 2009...
Published (2009-12-21 21:44:00)
Results aren't final yet, but looks like when all is said and done we'll be in 28th place earning 4.5 points for our total. Don't know if that'll get us past anyone as the teams around us in the standings also look to be getting some points. We started the challenge in 37th, we'll see how we finish. On an individual note, it looks like (since I think I was only at 1 AP21 before the challenge) I found 2 AP21 and 1 AP22...
Nils
1
user's latest post:
Prime Grid News 16 December 2009...
Published (2009-12-21 21:44:00)
1 AP20 and 1 AP21, that's all. My computers will continue crunching Primegrid for a few days, might find some more.
Brickhead
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user's latest post:
Prime Grid News 16 December 2009...
Published (2009-12-21 21:44:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by wolfemancs What did you guys find? 3, 1, 1 here, it seems.
 

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Started 2 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-12-16 18:30:44)  by Campion
Clearing the cache and changing some settings to send PG some more power for this last Challenge.
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Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-11-15 00:00:00)  by Nils
Picard ranked 21 and got 10 points in the Primegrid challenge series. Rank. Team Score Points 1. SETI.Germany 999575.98 100 2. BOINCstats 670196.79 80 3. Ars Technica 410512.16 60 . . . 20. Special: Off-Topic 68305.39 11 21. Picard 42502.44 10 22. Gentoo Linux Users Everywhere 36620.67 9 Final ...
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Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-11-14 00:00:00)  by Brickhead
Alas, I only use GPUs for MW, and I can't employ those in PG. But I do have ~10 CPU cores switched over to PSP Sieving since yesterday.
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