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Author Topic: Ryzen 5 1600X low hashrate(Cryptonight)  (Read 107 times)
Ferdous Hossain (OP)
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April 15, 2018, 06:56:37 AM
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Hi,all. Smiley
I'm having a bit of problem about my CPU Embarrassed . I've seen people mining Cryptonight with Ryzen 5 1600 & getting about 515 H/s-520 H/s Shocked . But I'm only getting 455 H/s on average with 1600X Undecided .

I've enabled "Lock Pages in Memory" and Hyperthredding. That gave me a boost from 396 to 455. But that ain't close to 515 even my CPU(Ryzen 5 1600X) is better than that(Ryzen 5 1600) Cry .
So, What am I missing? Huh

That guy used --The dev branch and all the necessary reqs (hwloc, vm_hugepages, ulimit) and {0,2,4,6,8,9,10,11} threads. But I don't know what these is. I'm mining with Nicehash. How can I enable these things. (I tried to install Hwloc but there was no setup file. And I don't know what is Ulimit)

And he also said- These should be false...

 "low_power_mode" : false, "no_prefetch" : false,

Where mine is:

Starting single thread, affinity: 0.
 Starting single thread, affinity: 2.
 Starting single thread, affinity: 4.
 Starting single thread, affinity: 6.
 hwloc: memory pinned
 Starting single thread, affinity: 8.
 Starting single thread, affinity: 10.
 hwloc: memory pinned
 hwloc: memory pinned
 hwloc: memory pinned
 hwloc: memory pinned
 Connecting to pool cryptonight.in.nicehash.com:3355 ...
 hwloc: memory pinned


I don't find "low_power_mode & no_prefetch" in mine.  Huh

An important thing is I use my PC for other works too e.g Gaming But not while mining. So any settings that will affect my normal PC usage can't be applied.
So, please help me out so that, my hashrate becomes normal Smiley .And if someone has a better settings & higher Hashrate please share. Grin

Thank you all.
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