This 39e you posted is fastest app on my system.
Going for a fourth http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/workunit.php?wuid=766762437 I agreed with another running x38g while a stock 6.03 found an extra gaussian. The x38g was first, I was third. Shouldn't I have validated him?
Quote from: perryjay on 29 Jun 2011, 10:23:47 amGoing for a fourth http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/workunit.php?wuid=766762437 I agreed with another running x38g while a stock 6.03 found an extra gaussian. The x38g was first, I was third. Shouldn't I have validated him?Yes, x38g on a GTX 460 and x39d on a GTS 450 really ought to be so close that an inconclusive comparison is nearly impossible. IMO the tiny likelihood of one of the reported or "best" signals being at a critical level should be much rarer than necessary to explain the number of inconclusives that are happening even between stock and the x3[8|9] builds.Edit: Attaching the WU for that particular case. I have no way of comparing x38g to x39e unless someone else tests. I could do a CPU test, but won't unless CUDA testing seems to indicate it's needed. Joe
...(Barring the mentioned reliability issues we're looking for, x38g & x39d/e should have matched one another in this case)
I expect the x32f best_gaussian (which was one of the reported gaussians) is more likely to match CPU results, simply because it has a considerable history of few inconclusives.