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  • Prime Grids 8th challenge of 2016. Nov 18th 18:00 UTC to Nov23rd 18:00 UTC 5 days AP27WUs (p.27)
2016/11/23 18:34:10
bill1024
This is all I could come up with.
 

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2016/11/23 19:58:36
howdy2u2
Not a Find but a double check by one of the good guys!!:
 
New AP25

A new AP25 (Arithmetic Progression of 25 primes) has been found. The finder is James Krauss (Grebuloner) of the United States. James is a member of The Knights Who Say Ni! team.

The AP25 was returned on 19 November 2016 18:12:03 UTC. It was found by an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti GPU on an Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3930K CPU @ 3.20GHz running Microsoft Windows 7 Professional x64 Edition. It took about 24 minutes and 57 seconds to process the task (each task tests 100 progression differences of 10 shifts each).

The AP25 task was double checked by Steven S (HK-Steve) of Switzerland and was returned on 24 November 2016 2:02:29 UTC. This task was run on an Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00GHz running Microsoft Windows 10 Professional x64 Edition. The double check took about 11 hours, 35 minutes and 4 seconds to complete. Steven is a member of the Crunching@EVGA team.
 

2016/11/23 21:24:13
mektacular
howdy2u2
The AP25 task was double checked by Steven S (HK-Steve) of Switzerland and was returned on 24 November 2016 2:02:29 UTC. This task was run on an Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00GHz running Microsoft Windows 10 Professional x64 Edition. The double check took about 11 hours, 35 minutes and 4 seconds to complete. Steven is a member of the Crunching@EVGA team.
 




2016/11/23 21:29:36
howdy2u2
mektacular
howdy2u2
The AP25 task was double checked by Steven S (HK-Steve) of Switzerland and was returned on 24 November 2016 2:02:29 UTC. This task was run on an Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00GHz running Microsoft Windows 10 Professional x64 Edition. The double check took about 11 hours, 35 minutes and 4 seconds to complete. Steven is a member of the Crunching@EVGA team.
 






It would have been pretty cool if it was your AP25 he double checked!!!!
2016/11/23 22:43:24
HK-Steve
howdy2u2
mektacular
howdy2u2
The AP25 task was double checked by Steven S (HK-Steve) of Switzerland and was returned on 24 November 2016 2:02:29 UTC. This task was run on an Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00GHz running Microsoft Windows 10 Professional x64 Edition. The double check took about 11 hours, 35 minutes and 4 seconds to complete. Steven is a member of the Crunching@EVGA team.
 






It would have been pretty cool if it was your AP25 he double checked!!!!


Wow, I feel like I have done something now.
Congrats mektacular
 
I crunched through over 3000 tasks...

 
Awesome contest, can not wait for the next one.

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2016/11/24 01:06:33
Orange_1050
Fantastic job everyone
We landed an epic second place in this PG challenge thanks to true dedication and teamwork.
In one of my rig's, I have a pair of GTX780Ti's, I think those are banned from PG. After returning 813 tasks with computation errors, they stopped to send this rig more tasks.
I suspect those 780's (Kingpin edition) are crazy over voltage and clocked, so they choke on every task.
Also, the challenge ended right in time from my point of wiew, since master bill1024 began to enter my holy and very restricted intimate zone . You will have your chances later
 
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