I could not get over 600h/s without enabling all the cores. Using all the 10 cores per cpu, its around 637h/s per CPU. On E5-2680v2.
Are the results you got average speeds or top speeds?
What kind of hashrate did you get this way? And how many threads were you running?
I don't think this works. At least i'm getting under 600h/s regardless of what settings i use in stak.
The low power treads also give a lower hashrarte than two normal threads.
Does anyone know how much does an E5-2650L v2 or an E5-2651 v2 hash? Considering these as alternatives for e5-2680v2 that does 600h/s, but are they up for it?
Thanks for the info, i'm looking for a card for my desktop that could also mine at nights. And don't want to waste a vega for it.
This might be an interesting card, as it games enough fine for me and is cheap & has low power consumption.
Try xmrig, it usually gives a bit more. And at least in windows, you really need to open the miners first thing when you boot up, to get all the available cache. It seems to be the magic trick in getting constant 600h/s.
And yes, if you got two cpus then you need to run two miners on both nodes...
Ok, 60mb cache :) Thats a lot of cache... 20 threads. I get 600h/s with my e5-2680v2 that has only 25mb cache running 12 threads.
So, it really seems it's just about the cache. You have 1.6 times the threads... and almost 1.6 times higher hashrate. Your max peaks are almost spot on with the 1.6...
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