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Re: [ANN][VRM] Verium PoWT | CPU mining | scrypt² | Scaling | New Roadmap Released
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kancel22
on 03/09/2017, 12:26:59 UTC
Your shit amd hashrates on verium will do the following for you right about now....

If my Excel spreadsheet data is correct (verium calculator I have). You might get $50/month on a 6950X Broadwell-E DDR4 3400 setup.

On a ryzen 1700 you will get 1/3 of the 4600 Hash/minute that I get. You might get 28 hash/second on a 1700.

Unless I totally messed up the ryzen compilation which I don't think I did this is shit for Verium....

$17/month on ryzen 1700? Plz. Switch to monero. They just tripled in value and for ryzen owners you will get some $40+ per month profit out of monero which is about what I make on my $1500 processor on Verium...

I would switch to Monero but find Verium more stable difficulty wise. For AMD owners its a no brainer. Verium's tough memory/memory controller requirements means basically don't bother with AMD yet until they really support Quad channel among other memory performance issues and improvements.

On my Ryzen rig I already switched it to Monero. For my intel rig Verium is a no brainer there. Monero profit would be about same on my intel rig, but monero's difficulty rises too quickly due to GPU competition where Verium doesn't have that problem...although Monero is cool because it has a slight cpu performance/watt advantage where the more expensive gpus use slightly higher wattage per hash on monero than most new cpus do. Pretty interesting stuff. For either Intel or AMD owners basically.

I can get half the watts with 1/3 less hashrate on my ryzen 1700 on monero than the amd 480/580. Great stuff.

Its between this and Verium. I'm not here to promote Monero. I'm here to get AMD users off of Verium to make my intel rigs more money, and to make amd owners more money on monero. It's a total win-win.

I like verium better but only with Intel setups because the difficulty seems more stable than monero due to gpu miners switching to it away from Ethereum after the latest monero pump. I also can heavily underclock and undervolt my cpu with verium as your hashrate will be exactly the same no matter what your clock speed is, no matter what your cpu voltage is set to. This leads to insane efficiency per watt.

Verium badly needs memory bandwidth, not even cache performance....just good memory sticks in quad channel. That and a good memory controller, which favors intel for some reason. That's all I can understand so far.