You need to limit the number of CPU threads with genproclimit=4 or whatever number of cores you have to spare.
Then I wonder: what is this setting: minermemory=2. Gb?
But memory also matters, right? I have two Win7 computers with identical setup and similar configs:
Computer 1: 4 CPU cores, 16Gb memory, 3.2Gb used; mining with 2 cores
Computer 2: 6 CPU cores, 16Gb memory, 4.3Gb used; mining with 4 cores
Computer 1 yields nearly twice as much ERC as computer 2 with only half the number of cores!
not the amount of core but the technology the cores based on and the ghz rating is important
its not as people might think a memory mining algorythm
u mine with the cpu the stribger the faster the better
that a lot memory is used is just a way to make develop GPU miners not attractive to develop
regarding my wallet i can say its stable since i not mine with maximum cores active
hodl algo seems to move overclocked cpu's go over the border of stability
you simply can't take em all, because the cpu gets "itsself in the way" (just a feeling
I have best results with using some more memory and using half the cores, that are available.
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