Open coreyjewett opened 5 years ago
yes current speed is around 4.5KH/s per thread (it is a little faster on linux, including linux subsystem on windows.
all threads (hyperthread... not just core) can be used for mining
Hello,
I will provide my benchmarks as well. I am currently testing:
Dual Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2680 v4 @ 2.40GHz Manufacturer: Supermicro Product Name: X10DRL-i 64GB DDR4 Ram 32GB SATADOM ubuntu 18.10 built using ./build.sh
[2019-03-12 21:18:07] CPU #42: 3.33 kH/s [2019-03-12 21:18:07] CPU #19: 3.22 kH/s [2019-03-12 21:18:07] CPU #24: 3.21 kH/s [2019-03-12 21:18:07] CPU #28: 3.41 kH/s [2019-03-12 21:18:07] CPU #47: 3.33 kH/s [2019-03-12 21:18:07] CPU #53: 3.33 kH/s [2019-03-12 21:18:09] accepted: 290/290 (diff 0.000), 185.23 kH/s yes!
Miner hashrate on mintpool reports: 33 Kh/S 20 min average.
What is an average KH/s for a reference CPU (don't care which) would be nice. For example, I found the following elsewhere on the internet: "an Intel I7 4790k hashed around 5-6 KH/s per thread"[^]
Also, now that memory usage is way down, is it one thread per-core or per-hyperthread; e.g. 4 vs 8 for the aforementioned i7?