So the machine is a custom gaming desktop I built. I have a SINGLE Ryzen 1800x 8 core/16 thread OC to 4.0 ghz at 1.35v. Power draw is around 125 watts from what I've read online, although I cannot personally get an accurate reading. PSU is 850 watt corsair gold standard, I forget the model, but the only reason for this is the 2x RX 580 GPU I also run for gaming/mining other coins. Considering the current exchange rate, and the obvious increase that is going to occur over the long run, this is a super investment no matter the power cost. At my current rate I calculated about 7$ a day with a single CPU. That's pretty sweet, and for a good cause too!
Thanks a lot for the specs. That came out of left field. As of a couple weeks ago, I was assuming the newer intels were 2* faster than the amds (because I have 6 two year old 6 core amds sitting around from a prior project) and they all hash at 87k, while my friends intels hash around 125k (while being 2 years newer), and then we had the xeon server guy hash at 350k on an old quad core xeon (unknown proc count though), causing me to order a couple xeon servers which are not racked yet. So, basically, the brand new AMD ryzens, pulling about 200 watts, can hash at 450k, making them the fastest the leaderboard has seen.
Looks like we will need a wiki page to start logging all this by specific processor type. I would really like to see a wattage column also (the intel i5 laptop can hash at 100k using a 20w total consumption from a solar panel etc).
Yeah, we should set up wiki.biblepay.org.
On the bright side, with the algorithm tweak coming at block 7000 (with the f7000 feature) we will have to re-establish everything we know as the hashps will be lower for everyone, and the txid lookup may influence the result slightly differently over machines (due to disk lookups in the mix), although in general I believe everyone will drop an equal percentage overall (due to disk caching).
I can smoke those hashrates.
Here is an Intel 6950X not overclocked and only running at around 85%:
{
"blocks": 5692,
"currentblocksize": 1227,
"currentblocktx": 1,
"difficulty": 0.0247005107825164,
"errors": "",
"genproclimit": 32,
"networkhashps": 154824.4910688971,
"hashps": 529753.9278144059,
"minerstarttime": "09-01-2017 11:55:29",
"pooledtx": 1,
"testnet": false,
"chain": "main",
"biblepay-generate": true,
"poolinfo1": "",
"poolinfo2": "",
"poolinfo3": "",
"miningpulse": 367450,
"poolmining": false
}
This is what my ryzen 1800 X's pull not overclocked running at 98%:
{
"blocks": 5692,
"currentblocksize": 1227,
"currentblocktx": 1,
"difficulty": 0.0247005107825164,
"errors": "",
"genproclimit": 30,
"networkhashps": 154824.4910688971,
"hashps": 498310.9054922305,
"minerstarttime": "09-01-2017 14:54:42",
"pooledtx": 1,
"testnet": false,
"chain": "main",
"biblepay-generate": true,
"poolinfo1": "",
"poolinfo2": "",
"poolinfo3": "",
"miningpulse": 183522,
"poolmining": false
}
This is a lowly i7 3770 running at 98% not overclocked:
{
"blocks": 5692,
"currentblocksize": 1227,
"currentblocktx": 1,
"difficulty": 0.0247005107825164,
"errors": "",
"genproclimit": 14,
"networkhashps": 154824.4910688971,
"hashps": 187279.196895541,
"minerstarttime": "09-01-2017 11:48:02",
"pooledtx": 1,
"testnet": false,
"chain": "main",
"biblepay-generate": true,
"poolinfo1": "",
"poolinfo2": "",
"poolinfo3": "",
"miningpulse": 133281,
"poolmining": false
}
Edit:
On my way to the other forum woops