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Test results will be collected here. Please post your hashrate and power consumption (if you can measure it) compared to latest xmrig/xmrig-amd release on CryptonightV2.
1-2% hashrate drop is norma…
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Hi RBM dude,
I dropped an issue here before about different miner versions and benching all available permutations to see if any are still faster.
I've done that on my 1050Ti and Ryzen 5 2600.
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**Describe the bug**
Is there a way to activate/deactivate threads automatically while mining? Also there seems to be a thread affinity issue when SMT is enabled for Zen 1/1.5 Threadripper/EPYC. Di…
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Please provide as much as possible information to reproduce the issue.
# Basic information
- Type of the CPU. Intel Pentium dual core 3.3
- Type of the GPU (if you try to miner with the GPU).…
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support r not?
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I couldn't find a better issue to discuss this. RandomJS is _not_ ASIC-resistent. An ASIC designer may simply design a chip to do compilation. In effect, your PoW is a compiler, which is definitely…
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Hi:
Does node-crypto-pool support node s 16 or higher as I am unable to run npm update command. It is throwing below error
make: *** [cryptonight-hashing.target.mk:226: Release/obj.target/cry…
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[Cuprate](https://github.com/Cuprate/cuprate) is an effort to create an alternative Monero node implementation.
Location: [Libera.chat, #cuprate](https://libera.chat/) | [Matrix](https://matrix.to/#/…
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Hello everyone and thanks in advance for the support you are going to give me. First. let me say that before posting I carefully read other post having related issue. No answer for my case found.So, h…
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This issue can be used as base for discussion if it is better to utilize the L4 of the i7 4870HQ with the cpu or gpu. There is n open PR #168 where 5 hashes per thread can be increase performance.
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