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December 08, 2013, 07:33:46 PM
Last edit: December 08, 2013, 08:13:30 PM by Jebus4life
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Hey guys,

As I can't post somewhere else yet (quite frustrating, because I know exactly who can help me, but I can't reply in his topic). Maybe some of you guys know?

For technical reasons that I won't go into detail about, a large part of my machines are identical devices (Good core I5, 4 GB ram, integrated gfx card). As GPU mining is impossible I looked forward towards CPU mining and landed myself with Purecoin.

Been playing around with my personal machine and mining works reasonably well. And now I wanted to give the rest of my machines a go, the catch is that these are all x86 devices and miners are generally x64 as it's a lot faster (nothing I can do about it I'm afraid). Found myself the following miner (x86) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=340985.0

Now, this guys calculates not in PPS (like other miners seem to do) but with knumps (kilonumbers per second).
While mining I can't see the number of knumps I'm getting (perhaps I'm just blind, but I can't find it). Now suppose I can find it, I would like to know +- how many PPS I can compare this number to. So I can calculate if it's worth my time.

*I can't really get it figured myself without extra info, not a math wizard I'm afraid Sad

Maybe 1 of you fine people have any idea how I should proceed? Smiley
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December 08, 2013, 08:13:50 PM
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OKAY, I've been able to figure out the knumps part, so I can compare the new machine, with the machine that I'm running right now. However, that's been running a whole day on a x64 miner before, so I don't really have a good overview how big the difference between x86 & x64 is (quite large as far as I understand), so that's all that remains...

Any suggestions on how I could most easily compare these?
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