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Re: 🔥🔥[ANN][WEB]🌎Webchain⚡️CPU mining⚡️DApps via Websites and IoT🚀No ICO or ASIC
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njs811
on 22/03/2019, 11:13:52 UTC
Anyone willing to share their hash-rate?

I'm currently getting around 500 h/s on a 2950x. Can't seem to push it any higher than that using the cryptonight-webchain miner. Is that a good speed?


{
    "algo": "cryptonight-webchain",
    "av": 0,                // algorithm variation, 0 auto select
    "background": false,    // true to run the miner in the background
    "colors": true,         // false to disable colored output
    "cpu-affinity": null,   // set process affinity to CPU core(s), mask "0x3" for cores 0 and 1
    "cpu-priority": null,   // set process priority (0 idle, 2 normal to 5 highest)
    "donate-level": 5,      // donate level, mininum 1%
    "huge-pages": true,
    "hw-aes": null,
    "log-file": null,       // log all output to a file, example: "c:/some/path/webchain-miner.log"
    "max-cpu-usage": 75,    // maximum CPU usage for automatic mode, usually limiting factor is CPU cache not this option.
    "print-time": 60,       // print hashrate report every N seconds
    "retries": 5,           // number of times to retry before switch to backup server
    "retry-pause": 5,       // time to pause between retries
    "safe": false,          // true to safe adjust threads and av settings for current CPU
    "threads": 16,        // number of miner threads
    "user-agent": null,
    "watch": false,


I think you should be getting double that.

Here are some tips:

1. If you're using Windows, make sure you're running the miner as admin, otherwise it will not allow for huge pages.
2. Setting cpu affinity helps. Instead of "threads": 16, use this to affine the threads each to a physical core:

"threads": [
        {"low_power_mode": false, "affine_to_cpu": 0 },
        {"low_power_mode": false, "affine_to_cpu": 2 },
        {"low_power_mode": false, "affine_to_cpu": 4 },
        etc. until 16 threads...
        {"low_power_mode": false, "affine_to_cpu": 30 }
],

I've spent several hours trying to figure out why I can't get a better hashrate.  I seem to be getting the best hashrate when using 8 threads (which maxes out around 700). After doing a TON of googling and reading through forums I realized that my solution was much simpler... I have 8 slots on my motherboard from RAM.  I placed my ram sticks on one side of the motherboard (which means that the CPU couldn't use all 16 cores to their full potential) I moved one stick over to the other side and I can get a max of 1400 h/s on 16 threads.  Although, i've got this tuned to 12 cores to try and keep the temp down.  (I'm still getting 1050 h/s which seems reasonable enough)