tried cpuminer-xzc, it shows weird (?) 220-230 kh/s hashrate but a pool shows about 60-70 h/s, 48 threads
are you referring to ocminers cpuminer-xzc or cpuminer-opt by joblo?
please share the parameters used to start the miner for further debug, might just be a wrong algo specified
Me again, something was clearly the older cpu 1156 and 1366 do not provide anything more than hs with older miner such as the fx processors have not improved anything if someone has a solution thank you in advance
Pleas provide the command line and program output.
cpuminer-btver1 -a lyra2z -o stratum+tcp://xzc.suprnova.cc:5595 -u darun.darun -p 1 --hide-diff
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tried cpuminer-xzc, it shows weird (?) 220-230 kh/s hashrate but a pool shows about 60-70 h/s, 48 threads
are you referring to ocminers cpuminer-xzc or cpuminer-opt by joblo?
please share the parameters used to start the miner for further debug, might just be a wrong algo specified
Me again, something was clearly the older cpu 1156 and 1366 do not provide anything more than hs with older miner such as the fx processors have not improved anything if someone has a solution thank you in advance
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Re: [ANN]: cpuminer-opt v3.4.8, with zcoin support
It adds support for zcoin lyra2 using either "-a zcoin" or "-a lyra2z". Lyra2RE (lyra2) and lyra2REv2 (lyra2v2) still work as usual.
Although I have optimixed it for AVX2 there was no observable change in performance in my testing. I suspect the algo is I/O bound meaning the CPU spends a lot of time waiting on data from memory. LGA2011 systems with 4 channel DDR may do better. Feedback is appreciated.
The diff display for cryptonight in the API has been fixed.
Changes in diff will now be displayed by default (--show-diff). Use "--hide-diff" to disable.
Removed some cpuminer-multi artifacts.
I am considering dropping the btver1 build from the Windows binaries package. Before I do so I would like to know if anyone is using it and whether it performs better on an AMD CPU than any of the Intel builds. The btver1 build does not include any optimizartions so is not suitable for recent AMD CPUs.
to me are mostly fx 8350 and a few pieces i5 1156 e now in this the miner shows me the h / s eg Fx 8350 accepted 367H, 6,84H / s if this is normal
joblo, you're probably already aware of the Tromp's Equihash solvers, which were released under open-source. Are you considering implementing them into your cpuminer-opt, thus adding support for equihash algortihm (for z.cash)?
That's a cuda miner, still looking for a CPU miner.
Hello guys Anybody has optimized miner XZC order is free
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