Why use JeanLucPons/Kangaroo's program
On my 4060ti machine, the graphics card cannot run to full capacity, displaying 650MKey/s. The graphics card is constantly at a temperature of around 50 degrees Celsius, and the graphics card fan only rotates at 1200 rpm. It is obvious that the graphics card is not running to full capacity.
Does the program need optimization? Where is the reason?
Guys, I have a question. Is the performance of over 500 billion steps per minute in the Pollard Kangaroo good or rather not? What is the best result indicated by other forum users?
It's a very good speed if you plan on breaking 135 somewhere between after 500 and 900 years.
Thanks, I've improved a bit today:
candidate=00000000000000000000000000000076e6eda5e63ddb1b05451e1f6ba3118d16 (AVX2=6600000000000000000000000000000076e6eda5e63ddb1b05451e1f6ba3118d16) elapsed=2 d:08 h:18 m:19 s total_all=332963840000000
Me too!
candidate=0000000000000000000000719D05AAF5E5E7329CEF66C917D6B51980FA8B2CCE (AVX2=6600000000000000000000000000000076e6eda5e63ddb1b05451e1f6ba3118d16) elapsed=0 d:03 h:43 m:07 s total_all=2901745600000000000000
I think mine is a bit more improved, but no doubt you will get there!!
Wow, 210271420289855072keys/s, great result, congratulations. I can't get more on my 4060.
Legend has it that if you somehow cool a 4090 down to 0 Kelvin it goes into super conductive mode and it's basically a quantum state machine. At that point you can entangle the kangaroos and superimpose the collision.
RetiredCoder claims to have reached 12.6 Go/s on a 4090. Since I'm not good at GPU programming I'm struggling to get past 10.6 Go/s myself, no luck for months on that end. But good thing you improved your speed! So, down between 450 to 800 years?