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October 12, 2011, 02:08:09 AM
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taco here's a report for you.

First, thanks for the Windoze binaries.

The stock app nets me 1.76k (max) hashes per second (per core).

Your AMD SSE4 binary nets me 2.04k hashes per second (per core).

Tried the Intel SSE3 one for the hell of it, nah it won't run.   Grin

But hey, it's an improvement for sure.  Thanks Taco.

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October 12, 2011, 06:58:24 AM
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In the meantime if you're stuck on windows: download VirtualBox, download an ubuntu 64 bit livecd image, boot that and enjoy.  You'll be getting a few more mhash/sec than you would running a 32 bit cygwin binary. 
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October 15, 2011, 02:50:30 PM
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how many threads per core are you guys running? I seem to get better hash rates when I go well over in amount of threads versus cores. On a 4 core machine, im running 8 threads, sometimes 16. The per thread hash rate goes down, but added, I get much more than running a single thread. does this make sense?
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October 15, 2011, 02:51:36 PM
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In the meantime if you're stuck on windows: download VirtualBox, download an ubuntu 64 bit livecd image, boot that and enjoy.  You'll be getting a few more mhash/sec than you would running a 32 bit cygwin binary. 

im tryin this today
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October 16, 2011, 07:59:20 AM
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In the meantime if you're stuck on windows: download VirtualBox, download an ubuntu 64 bit livecd image, boot that and enjoy.  You'll be getting a few more mhash/sec than you would running a 32 bit cygwin binary. 

Using AMD Phenom II X4 940, results are really bad:

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[2011-10-16 15:55:40] thread 0: 65535 hashes, 0.63 khash/sec
[2011-10-16 15:55:41] thread 2: 65535 hashes, 0.63 khash/sec
[2011-10-16 15:55:42] thread 3: 65535 hashes, 0.63 khash/sec
[2011-10-16 15:55:46] thread 1: 65535 hashes, 0.60 khash/sec

Trying to get fedora to mine or cross-compile a windows binary. Lolcust's binaries always crash on my Windows 7.
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October 16, 2011, 08:25:24 AM
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Use SC2. Probably a trojan in there too.

A trojan in SC2?
I am only half surprised though.
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October 16, 2011, 08:30:10 AM
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Somethin' funny.
SSSE3 C2 miner - 1.68-1.7 kHashes/ core
AMD SSE4a miner - 1.78-1.79 kHashes/ core
E2160@3000 ; W7 32 bit
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October 16, 2011, 08:32:56 AM
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Somethin' funny.
SSSE3 C2 miner - 1.68-1.7 kHashes/ core
AMD SSE4a miner - 1.78-1.79 kHashes/ core
E2160@3000 ; W7 32 bit


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October 16, 2011, 09:10:07 AM
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Somethin' funny.
SSSE3 C2 miner - 1.68-1.7 kHashes/ core
AMD SSE4a miner - 1.78-1.79 kHashes/ core
E2160@3000 ; W7 32 bit


oops, maybe I should try that on the Intel computers too Cheesy
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October 16, 2011, 09:35:36 AM
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Just tried it here and yes it does instead of 2.8 on four threads each I get 1.5 on all eight each so a .2 increase on all four cores that way, thanks for the tip.

Yes, there is improvement, but it totally eats my GPU mining speed (220MH ( with 6 th. ) down from 280 (with 2 th.) down from 307 w/o CPU mining )  Undecided
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