Hash Rate / CPU Comparison Table
racerx:
Quote from: FlyingMoose on November 08, 2010, 05:14:22 AM
What OS are you using? I'm running on a 6-core, faster Xeon, and my rate is way below yours (OSX). Are you using SSE or a GPU to get these rates?
amd64 debian linux 5.04. Just running the vanilla bitcoind binary. All my stats were in full numbers so its about 15000 k/hashs per sec.
Quote from: MrFlibble on November 22, 2010, 11:39:02 PM
Thanks for the stats - I used the posts above in this thread to compile a table at https://www.bitcoin.org/wiki/doku.php?id=bitcoin_miners . Some data is missing, please feel free to edit.
Nice work! Cheers :) will update my typos.
cereal_killer:
Im new here. wanted to share my rates. OS is windows 7 64bit
Dual Xeon 5630
16 logical cpus (8 physical cores with hyperthreading)
Offical Client(0.3.17)
8,006 khash/s (single core 1132 khash/s)
Same system using opencl client (poclbm_py2exe_20101126)
ATI 5850
250,263 khash/s
Netsniper:
AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4400+
Windows x64
Bitcoin 0.3.19
2,090 khash/s
AMD Athlon XP 2000+
Ubuntu
Bitcoin 0.3.18
617 khash/s
Nvidia 8800GT Nvidia driver 260.99
poclbm -w 64
Windows x64
24,500 khash/s
em3rgentOrdr:
Intel(R) Celeron(R) E3300 @ 2.50GHz, Dual Core
Ubuntu 10.04
Bitcoin 0.3.19
~2,200 khash/s
nVidia GF 9800GX2 @ 600 Mhz, Dual Card, with 128 cores/card
~26,000 khash/s on card running display
~28,000 khash/s on card not running display
ribuck:
I don't do CPU generating anymore, but those who do may be interested in my experience.
I got 5200 kHash/s from an intel i5 quad core using the standard client. But when I compiled my own client from svn (without tweaking any optimizations, or even stripping the binary) the rate went up to 6500 kHash/s. This is on Fedora 12 Linux.
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