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CPU Benchmark of VRM mining: Update: 31 October 2017.
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# | 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 | pooler-cpuminer-2.5.0-win64 | Windows 10 Pro 1703 x64 | 44 H/s | 115W | 10 | Core i3-2330M | 2 / 4 | cpuminer 3.6.6 | Windows 8.1 x64Pro | 9.7 H/s | 35W | 11 | Xeon E3-1240 V2 @ 3.40GHz | 4 / 8 | cpuminer 3.6.8 | Debian 9 | 31.7 H/s | 80W | 12 | 2 x Xeon E5-2603 v2 @ 1.80GHz | 4 / 4 | pooler cpuminer | Windows server 2012 | 27.3 H/s | 80W x 2 | 13 | 2 x Xeon E5-2620 v2 @ 2.10GHz | 6 / 12 | pooler cpuminer | Windows server 2012 | 56.7 H/s | 80W x 2 | 14 | I7-3630QM 2.4GHz | 4 / 8 | CPUminer-opt-3.6.6 | Windows 10 x64Pro | 26.0 H/s | 45W | 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 | 02 | Athlon 64 x2 5600+ Dual Core 2.8GHz | 2 / 2 | cpuminer-opt-3.6.6 | Windows Server 2016 x64 STD | 4.5 H/s | 65W | 03 | Phenom 9850 Qaud Core 2.5GHz | 4 / 4 | cpuminer-opt-3.6.6 | Windows 10 x64Pro | 9.0 H/s | 125W |
Thanks @asket3man for information.
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BTC Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System BTC 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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DobroFenix
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October 31, 2017, 06:19:59 AM |
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Moя тaблицa. Veriumcoin: supermicro 2xE5645 20/24 thread = 2650 H/m supermicro 2xR5-2640 20/24 thread = 2260 H/m intel 2xE5620 = 1850 H/s intel i5-2400 = 1250 H/m FX-6300 = 1207 H/m i3 7300 4GHz = 1050 H/m i7 860 2.8GHz 6/8 thread = 941 H/m | 7/8 thread = 1001 H/m AMD FX-6300 6C = 1000 H/m i5-3470 = 980 H/m i5-4440 = 915 H/m i7-860 5/8 thread = 900 H/m Intel 2xE5405 = 730 H/m intel G3930 = 650 H/m HP dl160 g5 2xE5405 = 630 H/m intel 2xE5160 = 540 H/s amd phenom 925 = 610 H/m amd a4-6300 = 430 H/m intel q8400 = 400 H/m amd 2x opteron 280 = 411 H/m amd athlon II 255 = 370 H/m
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October 31, 2017, 11:02:57 AM |
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Moи дaнныe Intel Core 2 Quad Q8300, 2500 MHz 4 thr = 540 H/m 2x AMD opteron 6212 2600 Mhz 16 thr = 1260 H/m
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October 31, 2017, 06:12:49 PM |
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Cтpaннo, чтo тaкyю вaлютy мaлo ктo дoбывaeт и мaлo ктo знaeт o нeй Зa тo вce пoд впeчaтлeниeм oт кpивoгo фopкa типa yenten Ha кoтopый дaжe пyл нe пoднимaeтcя ни y кoгo.
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eddex
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October 31, 2017, 06:50:27 PM |
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Thanks for the cool spreadsheet Kaptain! Anyone got any experience mining with blade servers? You can get some really nice used ones off Ebay for good prices and I've been checking with some co location server halls (where you rent rack space) and some of them don't even charge electricity, just a fixed fee. The fee is very attractive considering how much power a blade server will consume running 100%. The server halls also got redundancy when it comes to cooling, power and uplink. I got no experience with blade servers but I'm usually pretty good at figuring stuff out. The main reason I'm interested in this kind of solution is it will prevent my wife from killing me due to me overcrowding our apartment with PCs 
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KaptainBlaZzed
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October 31, 2017, 06:54:03 PM |
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eddex, there are several people putting together blade servers for VRM mining in the Slack channel.
the blades tend to be cheap and the chassis expensive.
If you can get electricity included with co-location it may be a great deal. I looked into this as i had the chance to get +50 blades at a good price, but the electricity killed it for me with the co-lo.
i now run my servers in my garage.
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October 31, 2017, 07:21:11 PM |
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eddex, there are several people putting together blade servers for VRM mining in the Slack channel.
the blades tend to be cheap and the chassis expensive.
If you can get electricity included with co-location it may be a great deal. I looked into this as i had the chance to get +50 blades at a good price, but the electricity killed it for me with the co-lo.
i now run my servers in my garage.
Yeah, but looking at Ebay you can find stuff like this: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HP-ProLiant-4x-Xeon-Quad-Core-Blade-Node-Server-24GB-RAM-DL2000-G6-Rack-Server-/142507235303?hash=item212e17d7e7Now, I don't work with computers, so I'll have to read up on the rack-mounted variety. I'll check the Slack for sure, thanks for the tip! I'd probably start small at home if I had a garage, but unfortunately we're at an 3d floor apartment. I have considered the balcony though 
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October 31, 2017, 10:51:37 PM |
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I added Verium to the Cheddur app ( https://www.cheddur.com/) given the details I could find on the website. This will allow more people to learn about Verium and join. Can others from the community who are more knowledgeable please review the profile and submit edits for the remaining missing information? We should also link wallets, exchanges, and other services to Verium so that other users can easily get started. Screenshot of coin overview screen: https://i.imgur.com/0wT5I4j.pngScreenshot of coin details screen: https://i.imgur.com/VnhmNRS.png
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The Protocol for the Audience Economy
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November 01, 2017, 05:53:45 PM |
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I really enjoy reading this thread, mostly dev talk and community support for mining, very little talk about price. Reminds of how things use to be back in the days. Nice work!
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November 02, 2017, 08:52:13 PM |
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Have I missed something? Where did this table? That is somewhere discussing the VRM except this thread? Please give a link to the community or discussion, where he developed this table.
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cointalker1234
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November 02, 2017, 09:18:04 PM |
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HI there, can someone please help me to understand these things: 1) what is minimum technical requirements for your hardware to mine verium in a meaningful way? And is it possible to mine by Notebook or does it only make sense via full rigged computers? 2) can you please just one simple example of an average miner's rewards (which hardware is he using?) per Day , just to have some orientation. 3) from the information provided on this website: http://veriumstats.vericoin.info/how can you from these details estimate your own rewards , what is the calculation scheme here? .......... Thank you all for your replies!
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November 02, 2017, 09:47:15 PM |
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Have I missed something? Where did this table? That is somewhere discussing the VRM except this thread? Please give a link to the community or discussion, where he developed this table. Join the Slack! Link on previous page in this thread. HI there, can someone please help me to understand these things: 1) what is minimum technical requirements for your hardware to mine verium in a meaningful way? And is it possible to mine by Notebook or does it only make sense via full rigged computers? 2) can you please just one simple example of an average miner's rewards (which hardware is he using?) per Day , just to have some orientation. 3) from the information provided on this website: http://veriumstats.vericoin.info/how can you from these details estimate your own rewards , what is the calculation scheme here? .......... Thank you all for your replies! 1) You can mine with pretty much anything. Check the power draw on your notebook while mining and calculate if you're paying more for the power than you're earning in VRM. 2) I make about 0.2-0.3 VRM per day mining with my old ass Intel i3-4150 PC. 3) I'd suggest you give mining a quick try yourself. Mine at a pool and check what you earn per day. Here is a link to get you started: https://vrm2.poolinat0r.com/index.php?page=gettingstarted
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November 02, 2017, 11:47:57 PM |
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I've been having awesome results on the Poolium pool... can leave miners running for days with only 3 rejected out of 4000, so way better than the other pool I was on where I'd get a ton of rejects. love seeing the price movement too  cheers all
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#Expanse $EXP 500 transactions 4 .1 EXP 1st Clone of ETH WAVES
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November 03, 2017, 08:53:40 AM |
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Which recommended verium mining pools are located in Europe? I live in Sweden and want a good stable pool to mine.
Should I go solo mining instead? My estimated hashrate is 12 kH/min. I have a server with four opteron 6276 intended for mining. That would give 3-4 Days between block wins on average with solo mining? Can several machines connect directly to the same wallet for solo mining?
If I want to set up my own pool, is there a recommended software? I prefer open source and Linux.
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November 03, 2017, 09:33:50 AM |
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Have I missed something? Where did this table? That is somewhere discussing the VRM except this thread? Please give a link to the community or discussion, where he developed this table. That is a big dump happened today . It is down by 35% OFF price . Do you think This coin will be down more ? Because I really want to join this coin and it seems as a big sale off from the weak-hand investors . I have 3 Intel Xeon 32 core -64bit Servers which is running some small websites so I wonder whether I use these servers to mine this coin or I should invest some money to this coin?
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HODL! If it isn't a grudge...
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November 03, 2017, 12:03:01 PM |
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Hello.
I have a question :-)
I am currently running one machine on the vrm2 pool (the slow port 7103)
The cpu is a i7-3770k running constant 3.9Ghz on all 4 cores and I am running 8 threads with the cpuminer-opt 3.7.2
in the console it says 31 h/s (give or take 1, but roughly 31)
but on the pool website my stats fluctuate a lot. Pool stats vary everywhere between 0,15-0,5 vrm/day
My question is am I doing something wrong here or are my stats/speed within expected range for my hardware?
Btw. RAM: 2x8Gb Corsair vengeance running 1600Mhz in dual-channel. OS: Win10 Enterprise 64bit
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November 03, 2017, 03:53:59 PM |
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Have I missed something? Where did this table? That is somewhere discussing the VRM except this thread? Please give a link to the community or discussion, where he developed this table. That is a big dump happened today . It is down by 35% OFF price . Do you think This coin will be down more ? Because I really want to join this coin and it seems as a big sale off from the weak-hand investors . I have 3 Intel Xeon 32 core -64bit Servers which is running some small websites so I wonder whether I use these servers to mine this coin or I should invest some money to this coin? The coin went down today yes, but if you look at a chart showing more than 24 hours you'll see what's going on: https://www.coingecko.com/en/price_charts/veriumreserve/eur#panelThere was a big pump and then the price went down to "normal" levels. If you look at the graph since launch the value is rising. Cryptos fluctuate a lot. It's normal and what makes this interesting.
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November 03, 2017, 09:45:21 PM |
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Hi someone knows why there is no use of avx or avx2?
********** cpuminer-opt 3.7.2 *********** A CPU miner with multi algo support and optimized for CPUs with AES_NI and AVX extensions. BTC donation address: 12tdvfF7KmAsihBXQXynT6E6th2c2pByTT Forked from TPruvot's cpuminer-multi with credits to Lucas Jones, elmad, palmd, djm34, pooler, ig0tik3d, Wolf0, Jeff Garzik and Optiminer.
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700HQ CPU @ 2.60GHz CPU features: SSE2 AES AVX AVX2 SW built on Nov 1 2017 with GCC 4.8.3 SW features: SSE2 AES AVX AVX2 Algo features: SSE2 Start mining with SSE2
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