I think I asked this before, but no one replied me.
With 10-30 H/s is it better to log in to aro.cool or aropool.com?
With aro.cool, as it pays 100% on historic shares, it should be better with lower hashrates. But that's not what I'm seeing, I'm mining on there for like 48h now and only got around ~7 ARO.
On main pool, it pays more or less the same, and sometimes I hit the jackpot and got 3xx ARO at once.
Anyone care to explain?
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Could it be configured to run Argon2i + SHA512 (Arionum)?
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My wallet is syncing fine.
I know it's monero devs fault, but GUI looks awful in HiDPI displays.
Previous wallet was much better.
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Any chance to get core/mem speed + voltage control in config file?
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5% faster than XMR-Stak. Well worth the dev fee.
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So, it's not worthy to mine it anymore?
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What happened to hashvault?
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Make GUI wallet great again.
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So, is Aeon POW changing to V7 anytime soon, or not really?
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Despite all inconveniences, this hard fork did show the quality of dev team.
I congratulate them, and this is a clear sign that this project has a bright future.
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I don't understand why you would build a mining rig around a Ryzen CPU though. When it comes to mining, EFFICIENCY is the only key and major enemy. With the ryzen motherboards available right now you would be constrained to at most 8-GPU rigs. Compare that to the efficiency of a 13-GPU or better yet 19-GPU rig and what do you have..
I would say ryzen CPU mining is for gaming rigs who just want the option to mine but are not seriously doing it for profit.
Not everyone has the money and space to have a 13-19 CPU rig... And some people do use the computer for more than mining, keeping them on and mining when working is done.
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What is the most efficient cpu to mine this coin? I'm assuming ryzen
I don't think so. My laptop i7 7500U (2 cores) gives ~10 H/s, while my Ryzen 1700 (8 cores) does ~17 H/s...
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This coin CPU-mined only? GPU-miner not exist?
There is a Linux GPU miner, but even if you get it running you will only get around 25 h/s from a 1080ti Even so, almost 50% more than my 8-core Ryzen CPU...
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Ryzens are beasts on Cryptonight.
On other algos, they suffer a bit. Can't really tell if from their architecture, or poor optimized software.
My 1700 does 17 H/s on Arionum with 14 Threads (Argon2i + SHA512), while my puny 15W i7 7500U (laptop) does 10 H/s on 4 threads...
Verium Blake2s wasn't brilliant also.
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Impressive numbers for a mainstream CPU.
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So a dude on reddit were getting 600-610 hashes monero using : 2700x @ stock 3850, biostar tb350 6gpu rig, 4gb ram 2133,
Not sure what mining program nor had he enabled large pages yet.
Slow memory for this CPU, should be minimum 2933MHz, even 3200MHz. May be the CPU is slow down by the mem speed. Hmm, I ran a bunch of tests yesterday on my 1700 and found that RAM speed had very little impact on Ryzen hashing performance with XMR-stak. Running 3.7 w/2133 memory was getting about 570 h/s. Running 3.7 w/3200 memory was getting about 575 h/s but used about 15 more watts due to the RAM overclock voltage (1.2v vs 1.4v). Also, please note these are XMR-stak monero7 hash rates while co-mining with Claymore on 5x1070s. If I shutdown Claymore I get about 610 h/s. Edit: Just saw that post, dude replied that he did NOT have large pages enabled. RAM speeds shouldn't make a big difference, the whole point is to run each miner instance on 2 Mb CPU L3 cache...
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I used --add-exclusive-node from the beginning.
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Can you please update and reshare using latest release? There was an update a few hours back. Thanks for the great work, bro.
and people wonder why other miners are closed source. Devs give the option and even teach how to do, what file to edit. I can compile XMR-Stak myself, and I do it for my AMD machine, disabling CUDA backend. But I need now a 2.4.3 Nvidia working version, and really could use a pre-compiled one because I would need to install a few gigs on that PC, namely MS Visual Studio and Nvidia CUDA. For someone who has done it, it's a 5 minute task.
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