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December 11, 2017, 02:20:58 AM
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Hi, I am currently mining Trezarcoin with 2 nvidia 1060.

The ccminer versioin 1.5.80 gives me the best hashrate (1298 kH/s) but I noticed that I get 2 CPU cores working at 100%. If I use the ccminer version 2.2.3 the cpu remains at idle but my hashrate goes down to around 1045 kH/s.


I have my doubts about if the older version is actually reporting hashrate correctly or just doubling the readings (ccminer version 1.7.6. gives somewhere around 690 kH/s).
Do you know if the hashrate of the older version is real? And if so, does the 25-30% higher hashrate make up for the higher CPU utilization?

Thanks


Update: Thanks to Candyiman! The KlausT miner 8.15 gives me 1214 kH/s and keeps the CPU at idle. Thanks! A pity it cannot reach the 1300 kH/s though...
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December 11, 2017, 02:22:56 AM
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Hi, I am currently mining Trezarcoin with 2 nvidia 1060.

The ccminer versioin 1.5.80 gives me the best hashrate (1298 kH/s) but I noticed that I get 2 CPU cores working at 100%. If I use the ccminer version 2.2.3 the cpu remains at idle but my hashrate goes down to around 1045 kH/s.


I have my doubts about if the older version is actually reporting hashrate correctly or just doubling the readings (ccminer version 1.7.6. gives somewhere around 690 kH/s).
Do you know if the hashrate of the older version is real? And if so, does the 25-30% higher hashrate make up for the higher CPU utilization?

Thanks


Mine using KlausT miner
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December 11, 2017, 03:58:55 AM
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guh thanks I jumped up 3 mh
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December 11, 2017, 08:05:37 AM
Last edit: December 11, 2017, 08:18:28 AM by Mintycash
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Hi, I am currently mining Trezarcoin with 2 nvidia 1060.

The ccminer versioin 1.5.80 gives me the best hashrate (1298 kH/s) but I noticed that I get 2 CPU cores working at 100%. If I use the ccminer version 2.2.3 the cpu remains at idle but my hashrate goes down to around 1045 kH/s.


I have my doubts about if the older version is actually reporting hashrate correctly or just doubling the readings (ccminer version 1.7.6. gives somewhere around 690 kH/s).
Do you know if the hashrate of the older version is real? And if so, does the 25-30% higher hashrate make up for the higher CPU utilization?

Thanks


Mine using KlausT miner
I will give it a go! Thanks!

Update: Done! The KlausT miner 8.15 gives me 1214 kH/s and keeps the CPU at idle. Thanks! A pity it cannot reach the 1300 kH/s though...
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December 11, 2017, 09:25:34 AM
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It's quite weird for me. I'm using Tpruvot ccminer ver.2.2.2 for window, with 6 GPUs, CPU Intel Celeron G3930, mining FTC, CPU usage is at average 23%.
I ever tried to mine with KlausT miner, it could achieve higher hashrate, but miner always crashes after about 6-7 hours of mining.
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