Welcome to the PrimeGrid Dog Days of Summer Challenge. 🙂 This is another sieve challenge. It's a lot like the Summer Solstice Challenge, but the challenge is shorter (just two days starting August 20) and the weather's hotter. Despite its initials, this project should be easier on their servers than last month's. ^_^
What you need to participate:
What would help, but isn't absolutely necessary:
What won't help (but won't hurt either):
If you're running a 32-bit OS on a 64-bit processor, there are three ways you can run a 64-bit OS for this challenge.
This challenge starts on August 20, at 18:00 UTC and runs for just two days. Only WUs downloaded after the start of the challenge and completed before the end of the challenge will be counted. Should you not be able to be in front of one or more computers at the start time, either set their queue level to zero (0) days or try one of the scheduled start method from the strategy thread (for Linux or Windows). Network connection time options may also be useful - though they depend on your computer's clock being correct, so set the start time a few minutes late.
Welcome and good luck to all! :thumbsup:
What you need to participate:
- One or more fast x86 processors. (Even slow ones will do!)
- Windows, Linux, or MacOS 10.4+.
- BOINC, attached to PrimeGrid (http://www.primegrid.com/).
- Your PrimeGrid Preferences with only "321 Prime Search (Sieve)" selected in the Projects section. (It's the one marked as this month's Challenge project.)
What would help, but isn't absolutely necessary:
- A 64-bit OS on a 64-bit processor will run 70% faster than a 32-bit OS.
- Downloading a WU or two early. This project has a somewhat large (6.7MB) one-time sieve file to download.
- Overclocking a little. This project produces less heat than the LLR challenge from last month, and it's more tolerant of errors too.
What won't help (but won't hurt either):
- A large amount of RAM.
- Any video cards.
If you're running a 32-bit OS on a 64-bit processor, there are three ways you can run a 64-bit OS for this challenge.
- Install a 64-bit OS as your primary OS.
- Install a 64-bit OS as a secondary OS. Wubi is the easiest way to install 64-bit Ubuntu Linux alongside 32-bit Windows.
- Install a 64-bit OS on a virtual machine in VMWare. This may not work, depending on your processor, and even if it does work it may be slower than the other two methods. However, it's less intrusive than the other two methods.
This challenge starts on August 20, at 18:00 UTC and runs for just two days. Only WUs downloaded after the start of the challenge and completed before the end of the challenge will be counted. Should you not be able to be in front of one or more computers at the start time, either set their queue level to zero (0) days or try one of the scheduled start method from the strategy thread (for Linux or Windows). Network connection time options may also be useful - though they depend on your computer's clock being correct, so set the start time a few minutes late.
Welcome and good luck to all! :thumbsup:
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