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Re: [ANN] [CPU mining] Yenten v1.3.1 [YTN] [YescryptR16] [Exchange avilable]
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SpitefulG
on 14/01/2018, 15:29:27 UTC
Who knows how the FX processors work on this algorithm?

try miner with benchmark option.

if work, it may work.
I do not have this processor. I'm just planning to buy it.

I have the 1950x Threadripper arriving sometime today, anyone got the stats on that with yenten?

I think you should go quad channel RAM

Yes, YescryptR16 performs better at higher ram speed.

Ordered DDR4 16GB 2x 8GB 3000Mhz, pricey shit from what i'm used to buying.
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Re: [ANN] [CPU mining] Yenten v1.3.1 [YTN] [YescryptR16] [Exchange avilable]
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SpitefulG
on 14/01/2018, 09:22:20 UTC
Who knows how the FX processors work on this algorithm?

try miner with benchmark option.

if work, it may work.
I do not have this processor. I'm just planning to buy it.

I have the 1950x Threadripper arriving sometime today, anyone got the stats on that with yenten?
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Re: Best CPU Mineable Coins in 2018 and CPU Mining Guides
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SpitefulG
on 11/01/2018, 17:23:08 UTC
ETN has proven to be pretty profitable CPU mining for me as well (Also cryptonight)

I don't get what you mean by profitable, I currently mine YenTen, I have a Xeon with 4 cores running all the time at about 90H/s per core, and i7 that runs all night and most of the day on 8 cores at about 70H/s per core, an i5 running continually with 4 cores at about 40H/s and another I& that runs for a few hours at night at about 90H/s

Profit... about 4-6 coins a day, doesn't matter what pool I use, yentencoin, bunnymining, antminerpool all very low payouts in my opinion.
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Re: [ANN] [CPU mining] Yenten v1.3.1 [YTN] [YescryptR16] [Exchange avilable]
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SpitefulG
on 06/01/2018, 17:14:18 UTC
what are people running this on when they are listed as like 10Kh?
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Re: [ANN] [CPU mining] Yenten v1.3.1 [YTN] [YescryptR16] [Exchange avilable]
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SpitefulG
on 06/01/2018, 13:49:26 UTC
I forget to say i have budget only about 300 +- USD, less is better. As mentioned before i want only cheap toy for mining.

BTW: I have complete free electricity, and becouse of this fact i care only about price per hash with maximal investment about 300 usd, so i found old two mentioned workstations from my neighborhood:

Complete spec is:
Xeon W3565/8GB/250GB for 225 USD     24 month guarancy

or

i5 4570/4GB/500GB for 314 USD       12 month guarancy

I will turn on mining and put it to corridor with ubuntu 24/7.
If you don't care about electricity and you want to mine only YTN, then Xeon W3565 should give you similar results like mine one (500 h/s or more).
Search (or ask somewhere) how many hashes you'll get on Core i5 4570 (IMO something about 450 - 500 h/s, but that's only my estimations, I didn't check it by myself).

What software are you using, I get a measly 40h/s for each of the 8 CPU's in my parents i7
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Re: [ANN] [CPU mining] Yenten v1.3.1 [YTN] [YescryptR16] [Exchange avilable]
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SpitefulG
on 06/01/2018, 13:15:55 UTC
Please all, I'm just a poorfag no-coiner with a slow computer and a dodgy copy of windows, once I was rich with 500,000 coinye's living the dream, but as we know that world cam tumbling down.  Unable to afford even the most basic GPU's a sheltered myself from the outside world.  Then YenTen came with it's promise of poorfag redemption.  But try as I may my dusty old PC still coughs and judders with pools spitting out measly crumbs into my YenTen wallet.  I implore all generous yenten philanthropists to hear my story of suffering and spare some change for my wallet YendkWG3UeyYjqmV1uM2uXEMfYesdHtpsd All donations welcome.