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October 19, 2017, 12:49:20 PM
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It is interesting to have more info about ryzen/epic hash rate on different algos(not only cryptonote). Maybe it isn't work on some algos but Intel cpu is? Write please if you have such info Smiley
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October 19, 2017, 03:21:04 PM
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It is interesting to have more info about ryzen/epic hash rate on different algos(not only cryptonote). Maybe it isn't work on some algos but Intel cpu is? Write please if you have such info Smiley

Ryzen 7 1700 @ stock
Cryptonote-light 1900 H/s using XMRig on Linux for mining Aeon.

I have not tested Verium myself but there is a spreadsheet here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1O-hyFS-bqsopttmql6NgYWlWej9rZk_lm5MWivnehXg/edit#gid=0
It say Ryzen 7 1700 @ 3.8 GHz get 2200 H/min
For Verium it seems good using intel CPU too. For example Core i5 3550 seems to be almost as fast as Ryzen 7.

Regarding cryptonote: http://monerobenchmarks.info/

What other algos is worth testing?

You can also mine PoC with burstcoin mining on hard drives but the profitability is not very good. But if you already have free unused HDD space why not. Another option is renting out HDD with storj or sia. Don't know if it is better than burst mining. I think there is a limit of one storj node per CPU core so a Ryzen with many cores could be a good choice if you have many hard drives to share with storj.


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October 19, 2017, 05:44:27 PM
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It is interesting to have more info about ryzen/epic hash rate on different algos(not only cryptonote). Maybe it isn't work on some algos but Intel cpu is? Write please if you have such info Smiley

Ryzen 7 1700 @ stock
Cryptonote-light 1900 H/s using XMRig on Linux for mining Aeon.

I have not tested Verium myself but there is a spreadsheet here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1O-hyFS-bqsopttmql6NgYWlWej9rZk_lm5MWivnehXg/edit#gid=0
It say Ryzen 7 1700 @ 3.8 GHz get 2200 H/min
For Verium it seems good using intel CPU too. For example Core i5 3550 seems to be almost as fast as Ryzen 7.

Regarding cryptonote: http://monerobenchmarks.info/

What other algos is worth testing?

You can also mine PoC with burstcoin mining on hard drives but the profitability is not very good. But if you already have free unused HDD space why not. Another option is renting out HDD with storj or sia. Don't know if it is better than burst mining. I think there is a limit of one storj node per CPU core so a Ryzen with many cores could be a good choice if you have many hard drives to share with storj.


Many thanks for answer! sometimes coins are announced with only wallets miner. I heard command like "setgenerate true 8" got worst results on 1700 than i5 or even i3. Coins like Zoin and biblepay core is interesting for testing too.
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