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Are the above links correct? If so and you prefer that it be updated now, then NMax should be {{Vn}}=5160000 (rounded off) and date should be 2024-07-07.<br>
 
Are the above links correct? If so and you prefer that it be updated now, then NMax should be {{Vn}}=5160000 (rounded off) and date should be 2024-07-07.<br>
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--[[User:Gd barnes|Gd barnes]]
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:I rounded ''down'' (to {{Vn}}=5.15M) and applied the change myself based on prior precedent. Please sign your posts (I had to sign yours above) and don't use so many line breaks. --[[User:Happy5214|Happy5214]] ([[User talk:Happy5214|talk]]) 15:14, 7 July 2024 (UTC)

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PrimeGrid NMax and date appear to be incorrect

Can you provide a link that shows that the effort has fully reached n=5500000? We could not locate it.

Per the below primes page, the largest prime is n=5185268:
https://www.primegrid.com/primes/primes.php?project=PPS&sortby=date

Per the below drive page, the MinN in progress is n=5159656, the MaxN in progress is n=5193992.
http://www.primegrid.com/stats_pps_llr.php

We only update the NMax every few months and use the MinN in progress since that is the smallest test that is still outstanding. Here it is n=5159656.
In this case, we would probably update it when the effort reached n=5200000. Also when updating the NMax, the date needs to be updated.

Are the above links correct? If so and you prefer that it be updated now, then NMax should be n=5160000 (rounded off) and date should be 2024-07-07.
--Gd barnes

I rounded down (to n=5.15M) and applied the change myself based on prior precedent. Please sign your posts (I had to sign yours above) and don't use so many line breaks. --Happy5214 (talk) 15:14, 7 July 2024 (UTC)