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My friend and I are wanting to build a computer for stritctly number crunching. (More specifially, finding a prime number for huge, huge numbers.) We will be making fast computers, plus try to get a distributing computer network too. (Other computers will share the CPU load.) So, my question is, what is the best type of computer to crunch numbers?
1. Pentium 4 2. AMD Athalon 64 bit 3. Dual Pentium Xeon/P4 4. Two computers with either AMD XP+ or Pentium 4? I'm just trying to figure out if I should go with a dual processor set up, which processor is the best, and/or if I should share the load between two different computers. Thanks for your help! |
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Have you ever heard of a program called pi fast. You could make a computer that calculated pi to loads of decimal places. I think the worl record is something huge like 33.3 trillian.
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Yeah if you're operating on a non-coporate or non-grant type of budget (i.e., your own money), the cheapest and most effective option would be the dual/quad Xeon/Opterons and since the Opterons will destroy the Xeons when it comes to floating point calculations, you're probably better off with them.
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