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i suppose xmr stack cpu gives u the highest hashrate. im currently running amd ryzen 1700(no x version) on asus x370 pro @3.850mhz stock air cooler. getting about 550h/s in claymore.hadnt time to oc better. should have configured xmr stack. u know what is best about ryzen? even if i put load on 8 real cores ,i have no drop in hashrate for any gpus. this is way beyond expectations as intels are the other way around.i dont know why mining ppl do not buy amd for their rigs. the mainboards northbridge chip is also cool at load.
tweak : just remember to activate 'high performance' in power options of windows. if not, u will get about 350h/s dont forget to enable 'lock pages in memory' as well.
how about power usage ? is it stable when you are activating high performance ? need more info about this ryzen want to build new ryzen rig, since im amd big fans hehehe
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October 21, 2017, 11:40:38 AM |
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Just for info, I'm doing 1370 h/s XMR with XMR-STACK-CPU on a stock Threadripper 1950x.
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Elder III
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October 22, 2017, 01:26:31 AM |
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i suppose xmr stack cpu gives u the highest hashrate. im currently running amd ryzen 1700(no x version) on asus x370 pro @3.850mhz stock air cooler. getting about 550h/s in claymore.hadnt time to oc better. should have configured xmr stack. u know what is best about ryzen? even if i put load on 8 real cores ,i have no drop in hashrate for any gpus. this is way beyond expectations as intels are the other way around.i dont know why mining ppl do not buy amd for their rigs. the mainboards northbridge chip is also cool at load.
tweak : just remember to activate 'high performance' in power options of windows. if not, u will get about 350h/s dont forget to enable 'lock pages in memory' as well.
how about power usage ? is it stable when you are activating high performance ? need more info about this ryzen want to build new ryzen rig, since im amd big fans hehehe We have 5 Ryzen CPUs in my wife's small mining farm and 2 Ryzen CPUs in personal computers. They have all been CPU mining for several months at a minimum and we have never had a single issue with them. They are very stable and power consumption is quite reasonable if you don't overvolt them. Temperatures are lower then when running CPU benchmarks or stress tests too. Ie. mining has lower temps then running Cinebench etc...
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October 22, 2017, 01:48:09 AM |
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i suppose xmr stack cpu gives u the highest hashrate. im currently running amd ryzen 1700(no x version) on asus x370 pro @3.850mhz stock air cooler. getting about 550h/s in claymore.hadnt time to oc better. should have configured xmr stack. u know what is best about ryzen? even if i put load on 8 real cores ,i have no drop in hashrate for any gpus. this is way beyond expectations as intels are the other way around.i dont know why mining ppl do not buy amd for their rigs. the mainboards northbridge chip is also cool at load.
tweak : just remember to activate 'high performance' in power options of windows. if not, u will get about 350h/s dont forget to enable 'lock pages in memory' as well.
how about power usage ? is it stable when you are activating high performance ? need more info about this ryzen want to build new ryzen rig, since im amd big fans hehehe We have 5 Ryzen CPUs in my wife's small mining farm and 2 Ryzen CPUs in personal computers. They have all been CPU mining for several months at a minimum and we have never had a single issue with them. They are very stable and power consumption is quite reasonable if you don't overvolt them. Temperatures are lower then when running CPU benchmarks or stress tests too. Ie. mining has lower temps then running Cinebench etc... what are u mining ? with rizen ? i tried bible pay but ryzen is terrible on that, way slower than I7
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joblo
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October 22, 2017, 02:04:36 AM |
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We have 5 Ryzen CPUs in my wife's small mining farm and 2 Ryzen CPUs in personal computers. They have all been CPU mining for several months at a minimum and we have never had a single issue with them. They are very stable and power consumption is quite reasonable if you don't overvolt them. Temperatures are lower then when running CPU benchmarks or stress tests too. Ie. mining has lower temps then running Cinebench etc...
Temps depend on the algo. Cryptonight and other memory hard algos run relatively cool. If you want a hot algo try keccak. I'm particularly interested in the 1700. It comes with a cooler and has a lower TDP, besides being cheaper than the 1700X. Do you OC?
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October 22, 2017, 02:32:52 AM |
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i suppose xmr stack cpu gives u the highest hashrate. im currently running amd ryzen 1700(no x version) on asus x370 pro @3.850mhz stock air cooler. getting about 550h/s in claymore.hadnt time to oc better. should have configured xmr stack. u know what is best about ryzen? even if i put load on 8 real cores ,i have no drop in hashrate for any gpus. this is way beyond expectations as intels are the other way around.i dont know why mining ppl do not buy amd for their rigs. the mainboards northbridge chip is also cool at load.
tweak : just remember to activate 'high performance' in power options of windows. if not, u will get about 350h/s dont forget to enable 'lock pages in memory' as well.
how about power usage ? is it stable when you are activating high performance ? need more info about this ryzen want to build new ryzen rig, since im amd big fans hehehe We have 5 Ryzen CPUs in my wife's small mining farm and 2 Ryzen CPUs in personal computers. They have all been CPU mining for several months at a minimum and we have never had a single issue with them. They are very stable and power consumption is quite reasonable if you don't overvolt them. Temperatures are lower then when running CPU benchmarks or stress tests too. Ie. mining has lower temps then running Cinebench etc... i have a plan to build new computer with ryzen inside with the spec amd ryzen, mobo gigabyte ab350, ram 8 gb, hdd 1 tb. is it good to start mining? because i have another idea to add one graphic card inside so if i want to mining in anytime, i can start without having any problem. but it will cost too much because the graphic card is too expensive. for the cpu itself, it cost me almost $500. i am thinking to redesign the spec so it will go cheaper but the spec is good.
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October 22, 2017, 02:49:12 PM |
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i suppose xmr stack cpu gives u the highest hashrate. im currently running amd ryzen 1700(no x version) on asus x370 pro @3.850mhz stock air cooler. getting about 550h/s in claymore xmr miner.hadnt time to oc better. should have configured xmr stack. u know what is best about ryzen? even if i put load on 8 real cores ,i have no drop in hashrate for any gpus. this is way beyond expectations as intels are the other way around.i dont know why mining ppl do not buy amd for their rigs. the mainboards northbridge chip is also cool at load.
tweak : just remember to activate 'high performance' in power options of windows. if not, u will get about 350h/s dont forget to enable 'lock pages in memory' as well.
how about power usage ? is it stable when you are activating high performance ? need more info about this ryzen want to build new ryzen rig, since im amd big fans hehehe my hashrate was for 7 threads fro xmr. leaving one for when im typing here or something:d no that is ok.important fact is that CPUs do not age like GPUs so i order them to work. why not. XMR STACK has some sort of configurations like low power mode. disabling threads .playing with them and removing some threads from mining does reduce power consumption to 80w. without a huge reduction in hashrate.
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Elder III
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October 22, 2017, 09:15:53 PM |
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We have 5 Ryzen CPUs in my wife's small mining farm and 2 Ryzen CPUs in personal computers. They have all been CPU mining for several months at a minimum and we have never had a single issue with them. They are very stable and power consumption is quite reasonable if you don't overvolt them. Temperatures are lower then when running CPU benchmarks or stress tests too. Ie. mining has lower temps then running Cinebench etc...
Temps depend on the algo. Cryptonight and other memory hard algos run relatively cool. If you want a hot algo try keccak. I'm particularly interested in the 1700. It comes with a cooler and has a lower TDP, besides being cheaper than the 1700X. Do you OC? Yeah, I bought the 1700X for my personal workstation/gaming rig when it first came out, but if I had to do it all over again I would have bought a 1700 instead and saved the money. Both of them are overclocked at 4.0 on all 8 cores @ 1.425 vcore, but the 1700 runs at least 5-6c cooler under the same workload when compared to the 1700X. The 1700 is on a 120mm AIO cooler and the 1700X is on a 240mm AIO cooler but it's still hotter due to the higher power consumption. For whatever reason the 1700X does ~2150 on AEON whereas the 1700 only does ~2070 at the same clocks and settings. I don't know if that's due to better silicone or different motherboards between the two PCs. I don't think the Wraith cooler that comes with the 1700 would handle 1.425 vcore, but you could probably OC it to 3.8-3.9 on 1.35 vcore and it would handle that just fine.
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joblo
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October 23, 2017, 12:50:40 AM |
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We have 5 Ryzen CPUs in my wife's small mining farm and 2 Ryzen CPUs in personal computers. They have all been CPU mining for several months at a minimum and we have never had a single issue with them. They are very stable and power consumption is quite reasonable if you don't overvolt them. Temperatures are lower then when running CPU benchmarks or stress tests too. Ie. mining has lower temps then running Cinebench etc...
Temps depend on the algo. Cryptonight and other memory hard algos run relatively cool. If you want a hot algo try keccak. I'm particularly interested in the 1700. It comes with a cooler and has a lower TDP, besides being cheaper than the 1700X. Do you OC? Yeah, I bought the 1700X for my personal workstation/gaming rig when it first came out, but if I had to do it all over again I would have bought a 1700 instead and saved the money. Both of them are overclocked at 4.0 on all 8 cores @ 1.425 vcore, but the 1700 runs at least 5-6c cooler under the same workload when compared to the 1700X. The 1700 is on a 120mm AIO cooler and the 1700X is on a 240mm AIO cooler but it's still hotter due to the higher power consumption. For whatever reason the 1700X does ~2150 on AEON whereas the 1700 only does ~2070 at the same clocks and settings. I don't know if that's due to better silicone or different motherboards between the two PCs. I don't think the Wraith cooler that comes with the 1700 would handle 1.425 vcore, but you could probably OC it to 3.8-3.9 on 1.35 vcore and it would handle that just fine. My guess for the performance variance Is something with the CPU. There has to be a cost for the significantly lower TDP. If it runs 5-6C cooler at the same clock it must be doing less work.
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October 31, 2017, 01:26:38 AM |
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I'm using the 1700 (non x) stock at 3.0 GHz. Using only 7 cores (following the 0,2,4,6,8,10,17) and I manage to get around 464 h/s while using other apps in the background. Very cool and quiet cpu.
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November 11, 2017, 11:51:27 PM Last edit: November 12, 2017, 12:15:20 AM by maxente |
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Hi all Can anyone make me a benchmark with Ryzen 7 1700 and Ryzen 5 CPU for hodl coin ? This coin is for CPU only and is optimised for AVX2 instructions The miner is on this adress http://hodl.optiminer.pl/ and for start benchmark create a *.bat file and write on it hodlminer.exe --benchmarkI would appreciate some printscreen if you can. Thank's in advance !
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December 22, 2017, 04:27:15 PM |
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ryzen 1500x up to 475 H/s average 450 H/s
This after the recent win 10 update before I was getting max 380 H/s
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December 24, 2017, 02:12:00 AM |
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I have made comparison b/w CPU wolf miner and xmrig. Xmrig gives me higher hashrate, up to 20%.
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December 24, 2017, 03:08:54 AM |
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Quoted from the Serve The Home forum:
"It's definitely not a perfect formula, but the cryptonight algorith requires 2MB of memory per thread to calculate hashes. Keeping it all in L3 cache or below definitely sped it up on the platforms I've tested.
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Intel Xeon E3-1240 v1 went from 129 H/s to 231 H/s (going from 7 to 4 threads, respectively). L3 cache size is 8MB."
This is the most important thing with cpu mining cryptonight, with both my E5's combined I have 70 mb of L3 so 70/2 = 35 so I can run all 32 threads and get the best performance, with my older pair of E5 2670's with a total of 40mb of L3 for both it seemed to run best with ~18 threads and any more the hash rate would drop.
Also you compare my ES 2667 V3's to the retail ones in the above list my has rate is a about 50-60 H/s faster even tho mine only boost up to 3.0 Ghz and the retail version boost up to I think 3.6 Ghz. The thing to think about is that the retail 2667's have 20mb of L3 vs 35mb of L3 with my ES cpu's.
Totally agree. I've test on My E3-1230 with 8Mb cache L3. 4 cores give the best hashrate (~225H/S).
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December 24, 2017, 09:31:56 PM |
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OK this is my first post here at all.. so... Hi everyone. I am also less than week into my crypto journey, so I don't fully understand EVERYTHING, but I wanted to report my results.
CPU: Ryxen 5 1600 O.C @ 3.9 MOBO: Gigabyte AX370-Gaming-K7
Using cores 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11
XMR-Stak: ~850H/s
Been trying to GUP mine Ethereum at the same time using Claymore, but with XMR running, my Ethereum rate drops from 12.8H/s to maybe 2.5H/s, so I am looking into optimizing that, as I don't think that hash rate is worth the heat. I am currently not paying for electricity. If anyone has any insight on how to get that raised back up, please let me know. My mobo allows full control of all fans and monitoring of 7-9 different thermometers, so I can keep a good eye on potential problems.
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Rashkae
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January 03, 2018, 03:00:15 PM |
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Would you guys rather mine XMR or XZC?
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Rashkae
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January 03, 2018, 05:18:50 PM |
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So I built the rig with Ryzen 5 1600 (without X) - and was quite amazed. That thing is performing even better than my other 1600X CPUs I get stable 560 H/s from it - again at 3.8 Ghz. I guess it was a lucky pick of the CPU. If You get below 500 (around 450 H/s) on Your 1600 CPUs - I may know where problem is. Im not sure if I should tell You - cause Youll be taking away my profits by mining better But I am a good person so Ill tell You. (You can alway send me some monero scraps to: 4JUdGzvrMFDWrUUwY3toJATSeNwjn54LkCnKBPRzDuhzi5vSepHfUckJNxRL2gjkNrSqtCoRUrEDAgR wsQvVCjZbRwc3EtMhPPX3gZ4daM ) 1st - follow this guide and unlock large pages in Win ( https://www.usxmrpool.com/#easy_mining_guide) 2nd - cause You have 8 possible threads (16 MB L3) - but just 6 cores - it DOES matter on which cores You do the mining. Cause two cores will be under heavier load. And Windows uses cores from "beginning" - so usually core 1 and 2. If You put 2 threads on these two first cores - Youll see lower hashrates. so configure xmr-stak-cpu like this: { "low_power_mode" : false, "no_prefetch" : false, "affine_to_cpu" : 0 }, { "low_power_mode" : false, "no_prefetch" : false, "affine_to_cpu" : 2 }, { "low_power_mode" : false, "no_prefetch" : false, "affine_to_cpu" : 4 }, { "low_power_mode" : false, "no_prefetch" : false, "affine_to_cpu" : 6 }, { "low_power_mode" : false, "no_prefetch" : false, "affine_to_cpu" : 8 }, { "low_power_mode" : false, "no_prefetch" : false, "affine_to_cpu" : 9 }, { "low_power_mode" : false, "no_prefetch" : false, "affine_to_cpu" : 10 }, { "low_power_mode" : false, "no_prefetch" : false, "affine_to_cpu" : 11 }, when I had it 0/1/2/3/4/6/8/10 - my hashrates were in those 450 ranges hope it helps I have the same CPU and tried the same setup - only getting 345 for hash, even though I've set the lock pages and launched the miner with admin privileges
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January 03, 2018, 05:27:15 PM |
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Doesn't really matter. CPU mining will never be as profitable. Whatever hashrate new Ryzen processors are getting they will never hit ROI so there is no point in buying them with mining in mind, and if you want to mine from time to time there is no profit (just a few bucks)
are you serious? do some research, it is true that cpu has lower roi but they will hit it... When zec was out the first 2 weeks were great for cpu miners + ryzen should have greater performance and consumption, I need some cpu to my rig, why not buy on which can earn me money? If you are right why are everyone using GPU over CPU now ? Difficulty is constantly increasing and with low CPU hashrate you will eventually be in a loss. Ryzen cannot earn you money. For that 350$ (1700) you can get almost RX 470 and for a few more bucks you can get another one. CPU mining is just a nonsense. I asked you something last time. Chose cpu and algo and please let us all know what is ROI time and then compare invested money with some GPU in same price range and then tell me CPU mining is any profitable. GPU/CPU depends on the algo selected for the coin. Some GPUs cannot mine certain algos (Nvidia cards cannot mine Xevan algo) so for a person with an Nvidia coin who wants to mine xevan, a bank of CPUs may be better for them, even though they wont be getting a lot of coins. RX470 prices are up to $900 on some sites. on new egg its $470, good luck finding them in stock. And say you buy one for $350 like you say, where can you get a second for "a few more bucks"? that's a hell of a deal
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January 09, 2018, 10:50:52 PM |
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Ryzen 5 2400G What hashrate do you guys think we will get at monero on this apu?
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