Gpu and cpu hashrates

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gigatexal

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Let’s collate our hashrates so that those getting in can get a better idea of what to buy.

If we follow a set formula I can crawl the thread and make a matrix. If you have multiple GPUs maybe just average them and same for CPUs so that we have single entries for each model of hardware.

CPU or gpu name:
CPU speed if cpu
CPU cores if cpu
Gpu core/mem if GPU
Crypto currency you’re mining
Hashes per sec in H/M/G etc
Notes: any special tweaks, special bioses etc

Example:

AMD RX Vega 64
1ghz/7ghz (I have no idea if these are legit)
Aeon
3500H/s

data for cpus: CPU Hashrates
data for GPUs: GPU hashrates

Use this form for CPUs: CPU hashrate intake form
Use this form for GPUs: GPU hashrate intake form


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Klee

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Well its tough to compare mining different algorithms, some are faster on cpu's, some are faster on gpu's others asic's.

If you try to make one thread on everything it will just end up a big hard to understand mess, its much better to make a thread on each individual algorithms that way they can be compared directly.

The threads here on Monero and Aeon are great and easy to compare various hardware.
 
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For ZEC, on Nvidia cards, you can expect roughly these values:

1080ti: 700 sol/s (stock tdp with stock clocks OR 200w tdp with +100 - +150mhz core offset)

1080: 500 sol/s (stock tdp with stock clocks OR 140w tdp with highest stable core and memory clocks)

1070: 420 sol/s (stock tdp with stock clocks OR 130w tdp with highest stable core and memory clocks)

1060 6gb: 300 sol/s (stock tdp with stock clocks OR 90w tdp with highest stable core and memory clocks)

1060 3gb: 270 sol/s (stock tdp with stock clocks OR 85w tdp with highest stable core and memory clocks)
 
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gigatexal

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I could score a 780ti for about a hundred bucks on eBay. They’ve got 1/3 fp64 enabled thinking it might be good sols/dollar as I don’t care about power. Just hard to gauge real perf as finding benches for it is tough
 

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I could score a 780ti for about a hundred bucks on eBay. They’ve got 1/3 fp64 enabled thinking it might be good sols/dollar as I don’t care about power. Just hard to gauge real perf as finding benches for it is tough
Go for same gen Titan, it has more vRAM and higher double precision rate but 14 SMX vs 15 in 780 Ti. I believe, that is what matters for mining. Correct me if I am wrong.

I get high 1.5 kH/s on 780 Ti SC.
 

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Dual Xeon E5-2630v3 (16c, 2.4-2.6Ghz)
  • AEON: 2380H/s
  • XMR: 730H/s

Single Xeon E5-2630v2 (6c, 2.6-2.9Ghz)
  • AEON: 1160H/s
  • XMR: 330H/s

Xeon E3-1260L (4c, 2.4-2.5Ghz)
  • AEON: 675H/s
  • XMR: 220H/s

GeForce 980 (???, ???)
  • AEON 930H/s
  • XMR 405H/s
 
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xibo

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This is strange, I'm doing 1220H/s with a GTX Titan which is about 20% slower than the 980

using xmrig-nvidia?
I'm using xmr-stak. CPU mining is done with as much threads as there are cores for XMR, and twice that number for AEON. GPU mining uses the generated defaults.
 
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xibo

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Core i7-6700HQ has 405H/s on AEON and 80H/s on XMR.

While the Xeons I posted data for earlier all have ~1/3 XMR to AEON, this mobile i7 has less than 1/5 XMR to AEON.
 
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