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August 28, 2017, 03:52:29 AM
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CPU Benchmark of VRM mining:

Update: 22 August 2017. Thanks asket3man for information

#    CPU model       Cores/threads       MINER       OS       Hashrate       TDP
01    A10 5800K       4       cpuminer-opt-3.6.6       Win8.1x64       11.8 H/s       250W

 None of the AMD A10 line have a TDP higher than 95 watts - COUNTING the CPU side not just the iGPU.



This processor with APU disabled and up to 4220MHz consumes 73W. 250W is the consumption of the entire system which is based on the processor.
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Last edit: August 29, 2017, 08:01:27 AM by uralcryptocoin
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CPU Benchmark of VRM mining:

Update: 28 August 2017. Data updated and corrected (marked by red).
Thanks:
asket3man
Mathiau for information


INTEL CPUs

#   CPU model      Cores/threads      MINER      OS      Hashrate      TDP
01   Core i5 7600      4 / 4      cpuminer-opt-3.6.5      Windows 10 x64Pro      26 H/s      65W
02   Pentium G 4400      2 / 2      cpuminer-opt-3.6.5      Windows 8.1 x64Pro      10 H/s      54W
03   Xeon E5 2650      8 / 16      cpuminer-opt-3.6.5      Windows 7 x64Pro      40 H/s      95W
04   Pentium G 3260      2 / 2      cpuminer-opt-3.6.5      Windows 7 x64Pro      10 H/s      53W
05   Atom N455      1 / 2      CPUminer-opt-3.6.6      Win7x64      1.9 H/s      15W
06   2 x Xeon 3200DP
(800/2mb) Socket 604
     1      CPUminer-opt-3.6.6      WinServer2008R2      4.8 H/s      312W
07   2 x Xeon 3400DP
(800/1mb) Socket 604
     1      CPUminer-opt-3.6.6      WinServer2008R2      4.5 H/s      315W
08   Pentium 2020M      2 / 2      CPUminer-opt-3.6.6      Win10x64      8.8 H/s      35W
09   Xeon E5 2670      8 / 16      UNKNWN      UNKNWN      44 H/s      115W
10    Core i3-2330M      2 / 4      cpuminer 3.6.6      Windows 8.1 x64Pro      9.7 H/s      35W

AMD CPUs

#   CPU model      Cores/threads      MINER      OS      Hashrate      TDP
01   A10 5800K      4      cpuminer-opt-3.6.6      Win8.1x64      11.8 H/s      73W

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Q: to Mathiau: What is your OS and Miner? Thanks

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A purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash would allow online payments to be sent directly from one party to another without going through a financial institution. Digital signatures provide part of the solution, but the main benefits are lost if a trusted third party is still required to prevent double-spending. We propose a solution to the double-spending problem using a peer-to-peer network. The network timestamps transactions by hashing them into an ongoing chain of hash-based proof-of-work, forming a record that cannot be changed without redoing the proof-of-work. The longest chain not only serves as proof of the sequence of events witnessed, but proof that it came from the largest pool of CPU power. As long as a majority of CPU power is controlled by nodes that are not cooperating to attack the network, they'll generate the longest chain and outpace attackers. The network itself requires minimal structure. Messages are broadcast on a best effort basis, and nodes can leave and rejoin the network at will, accepting the longest proof-of-work chain as proof of what happened while they were gone.
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August 28, 2017, 07:54:05 AM
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Why write TPD? TPD - thermal design power. It is not the consumption of electricity, and the requirements for the cooling system CPU! I wrote the total cost of energy taken from the mains of the entire system (motherboard + HDD+ RAM+ CPU + FAN... I measured by multimeter (Volt x Amper=Watt)

I personal messages you wrote that you added the processor. Did you get PM? +Core i3-2330M 2/4 cpuminer 3.6.6 Windows 8.1 x64Pro 9.7 H\s Wink
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August 28, 2017, 07:35:14 PM
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I cannot find a way to join a Verium pool for Mac for the life of me.. Anyone have or wrote instructions for it?
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August 28, 2017, 08:06:27 PM
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A greeting at all, I'm new here on the forum. 
I downloaded the wallet and added nodes in verium.conf but the synchronization is very slow, is there a faster method?
Thanks. Smiley
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August 28, 2017, 08:58:28 PM
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I cannot find a way to join a Verium pool for Mac for the life of me.. Anyone have or wrote instructions for it?

Join the Verium/Vericoin Slack and go to the Mining channel.

https://vericoinandveriuminvite.herokuapp.com/
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I cannot find a way to join a Verium pool for Mac for the life of me.. Anyone have or wrote instructions for it?
Build VeriumMiner using the *NIX instructions.
https://github.com/effectsToCause/veriumMiner

Follow my getting started page here to join my pool.
https://us.vrm.poolium.win/index.php?page=gettingstarted
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August 29, 2017, 06:47:03 AM
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poolinat0r.com - Withdraw limitations

After haveing a talk with a friend of mine (small miner) and after receiveing some messages about withdraw limits the withdraw limits will be lowered on both pools. Your current set auto-withdrawlimit will not be touched so the miners can decide by themselves if they want to lower withdraw limit or not. Network fee will have to remain, but withdraw limit will get lowered for about 33%.  So people should be able to withdraw 10VRM as a minimum limit.

If you wish i can also lower this 10VRM limit again if you think it is better,but please keep in mind that you will loose about 0.2VRM on each withdraw.
I will also post this on slack and hope to receive some feedback as DM/PM on slack.
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August 29, 2017, 12:05:01 PM
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Question to verium miners: is there a difference in mining between a poolinat0r and bloxtor assuming we're going to mine same power?  Cool Cool

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August 29, 2017, 02:12:17 PM
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Question to verium miners: is there a difference in mining between a poolinat0r and bloxtor assuming we're going to mine same power?  Cool Cool

No difference.  Keep in mind, there are more pools to choose from, such as my own - https://vrm.poolium.win
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August 29, 2017, 04:44:17 PM
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poolinat0r.com - Withdraw limitations

After haveing a talk with a friend of mine (small miner) and after receiveing some messages about withdraw limits the withdraw limits will be lowered on both pools. Your current set auto-withdrawlimit will not be touched so the miners can decide by themselves if they want to lower withdraw limit or not. Network fee will have to remain, but withdraw limit will get lowered for about 33%.  So people should be able to withdraw 10VRM as a minimum limit.

If you wish i can also lower this 10VRM limit again if you think it is better,but please keep in mind that you will loose about 0.2VRM on each withdraw.
I will also post this on slack and hope to receive some feedback as DM/PM on slack.

New limits:

vrm.poolinat0r.com:
auto 7-78
manual 100
fees auto 0.21
fee manual 2.5

vrm2.poolinat0r.com:
auto 5-19
manual 100
fees auto 0.21
fee manual 2.5

Manual withdrawlimit and fees will remain high as i have had discovered an exploit like feature back in december 2016.l
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August 30, 2017, 12:01:15 AM
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A greeting at all, I'm new here on the forum. 
I downloaded the wallet and added nodes in verium.conf but the synchronization is very slow, is there a faster method?
Thanks. Smiley


There's no way to speed it up, but you could download a bootstrap of the blockchain and add it to the Verium folder in Appdata.
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August 30, 2017, 01:03:16 AM
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CPU Benchmark of VRM mining:

Update: 28 August 2017. Data updated and corrected (marked by red).
Thanks:
asket3man
Mathiau for information


INTEL CPUs

#   CPU model      Cores/threads      MINER      OS      Hashrate      TDP
01   Core i5 7600      4 / 4      cpuminer-opt-3.6.5      Windows 10 x64Pro      26 H/s      65W
02   Pentium G 4400      2 / 2      cpuminer-opt-3.6.5      Windows 8.1 x64Pro      10 H/s      54W
03   Xeon E5 2650      8 / 16      cpuminer-opt-3.6.5      Windows 7 x64Pro      40 H/s      95W
04   Pentium G 3260      2 / 2      cpuminer-opt-3.6.5      Windows 7 x64Pro      10 H/s      53W
05   Atom N455      1 / 2      CPUminer-opt-3.6.6      Win7x64      1.9 H/s      15W
06   2 x Xeon 3200DP
(800/2mb) Socket 604
     1      CPUminer-opt-3.6.6      WinServer2008R2      4.8 H/s      312W
07   2 x Xeon 3400DP
(800/1mb) Socket 604
     1      CPUminer-opt-3.6.6      WinServer2008R2      4.5 H/s      315W
08   Pentium 2020M      2 / 2      CPUminer-opt-3.6.6      Win10x64      8.8 H/s      35W
09   Xeon E5 2670      8 / 16      UNKNWN      UNKNWN      44 H/s      115W
10    Core i3-2330M      2 / 4      cpuminer 3.6.6      Windows 8.1 x64Pro      9.7 H/s      35W

AMD CPUs

#   CPU model      Cores/threads      MINER      OS      Hashrate      TDP
01   A10 5800K      4      cpuminer-opt-3.6.6      Win8.1x64      11.8 H/s      73W

P.S.
Q: to Mathiau: What is your OS and Miner? Thanks

It is good to see cpu performance compilation for Verium, BTW why don't you put it as a google spreadsheet, this is much easier to refer because sooner this post will not be seen at the last page of this thread.

Any AMD Ryden performance? I'm curious to know about it  Grin
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August 30, 2017, 02:08:11 AM
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CPU Benchmark of VRM mining:

Update: 28 August 2017. Data updated and corrected (marked by red).
Thanks:
asket3man
Mathiau for information


INTEL CPUs

#   CPU model      Cores/threads      MINER      OS      Hashrate      TDP
01   Core i5 7600      4 / 4      cpuminer-opt-3.6.5      Windows 10 x64Pro      26 H/s      65W
02   Pentium G 4400      2 / 2      cpuminer-opt-3.6.5      Windows 8.1 x64Pro      10 H/s      54W
03   Xeon E5 2650      8 / 16      cpuminer-opt-3.6.5      Windows 7 x64Pro      40 H/s      95W
04   Pentium G 3260      2 / 2      cpuminer-opt-3.6.5      Windows 7 x64Pro      10 H/s      53W
05   Atom N455      1 / 2      CPUminer-opt-3.6.6      Win7x64      1.9 H/s      15W
06   2 x Xeon 3200DP
(800/2mb) Socket 604
     1      CPUminer-opt-3.6.6      WinServer2008R2      4.8 H/s      312W
07   2 x Xeon 3400DP
(800/1mb) Socket 604
     1      CPUminer-opt-3.6.6      WinServer2008R2      4.5 H/s      315W
08   Pentium 2020M      2 / 2      CPUminer-opt-3.6.6      Win10x64      8.8 H/s      35W
09   Xeon E5 2670      8 / 16      UNKNWN      UNKNWN      44 H/s      115W
10    Core i3-2330M      2 / 4      cpuminer 3.6.6      Windows 8.1 x64Pro      9.7 H/s      35W

AMD CPUs

#   CPU model      Cores/threads      MINER      OS      Hashrate      TDP
01   A10 5800K      4      cpuminer-opt-3.6.6      Win8.1x64      11.8 H/s      73W

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Q: to Mathiau: What is your OS and Miner? Thanks

It is good to see cpu performance compilation for Verium, BTW why don't you put it as a google spreadsheet, this is much easier to refer because sooner this post will not be seen at the last page of this thread.

Any AMD Ryden performance? I'm curious to know about it  Grin

There is already a google spreadsheet here.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1O-hyFS-bqsopttmql6NgYWlWej9rZk_lm5MWivnehXg/edit#gid=0
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It's great! But there are several mistakes:
1) in raw (10) Intel Xeon E5-2690 v2 CPU count should be "2" instead "1"
2) in raw (25) There is no model Core i7 6600K it should be Core i7 6700K

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A purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash would allow online payments to be sent directly from one party to another without going through a financial institution. Digital signatures provide part of the solution, but the main benefits are lost if a trusted third party is still required to prevent double-spending. We propose a solution to the double-spending problem using a peer-to-peer network. The network timestamps transactions by hashing them into an ongoing chain of hash-based proof-of-work, forming a record that cannot be changed without redoing the proof-of-work. The longest chain not only serves as proof of the sequence of events witnessed, but proof that it came from the largest pool of CPU power. As long as a majority of CPU power is controlled by nodes that are not cooperating to attack the network, they'll generate the longest chain and outpace attackers. The network itself requires minimal structure. Messages are broadcast on a best effort basis, and nodes can leave and rejoin the network at will, accepting the longest proof-of-work chain as proof of what happened while they were gone.
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A greeting at all, I'm new here on the forum. 
I downloaded the wallet and added nodes in verium.conf but the synchronization is very slow, is there a faster method?
Thanks. Smiley


There's no way to speed it up, but you could download a bootstrap of the blockchain and add it to the Verium folder in Appdata.


Thanks, it has downloaded very slowly but finally the wallet is synchronized.
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It's great! But there are several mistakes:
1) in raw (10) Intel Xeon E5-2690 v2 CPU count should be "2" instead "1"
2) in raw (25) There is no model Core i7 6600K it should be Core i7 6700K

If you see discrepancies, submit them in the "Add entries here" tab.  I'm sure the owner of the sheet will be happy to fix them.
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August 30, 2017, 11:28:49 PM
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Here's my contribution to the benchmarks :

OS : Debian 9
Miner : cpuminer-opt 3.6.8
CPU :
Code:
$ cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep "model name" | head -1
model name      : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1240 V2 @ 3.40GHz
Hashrate :
Code:
[2017-08-31 01:22:11] Accepted 7731/7739 (99.9%), 1884 H, 31.76 H/s, 90C


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September 01, 2017, 12:17:48 PM
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poolinat0r.com - Withdraw limitations

After haveing a talk with a friend of mine (small miner) and after receiveing some messages about withdraw limits the withdraw limits will be lowered on both pools. Your current set auto-withdrawlimit will not be touched so the miners can decide by themselves if they want to lower withdraw limit or not. Network fee will have to remain, but withdraw limit will get lowered for about 33%.  So people should be able to withdraw 10VRM as a minimum limit.

If you wish i can also lower this 10VRM limit again if you think it is better,but please keep in mind that you will loose about 0.2VRM on each withdraw.
I will also post this on slack and hope to receive some feedback as DM/PM on slack.

New limits:

vrm.poolinat0r.com:
auto 7-78
manual 100
fees auto 0.21
fee manual 2.5

vrm2.poolinat0r.com:
auto 5-19
manual 100
fees auto 0.21
fee manual 2.5

Manual withdrawlimit and fees will remain high as i have had discovered an exploit like feature back in december 2016.l

Thanks for doing that, I am one of the people that sent you an email about the limits. I could barely mine anything for 3 weeks as I was getting too many errors and disconnects and getting the 15 appeared impossible. Since then however, mining is back to normal. Appreciate the lower limit.
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