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Patrick

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Almost three months and 11 pages of requests for access in... I should have started with a better solution for giving access ;)
 
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NobleX13

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Count me in. I have a dual E5-2650V2 rig sitting idle, and a few other machines to throw at this. May I also join?
 
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vudu

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Anyone running Docker on Win10?

When using xmr-stack-win64 natively the hash rate to different pool is approx 700H/s with --cpuset-cpus="0-7". CPU is pegged at 100%
Docker in Win10 to the STH pool 'servethehome/aeon_xmrig:av1' only allows --cpuset-cpus="0-1" resulting in 298 H/s. A second instance gives another 150 H/s. CPU stays around 30% utilised. Do I just keep adding instances or is there a better way?

* CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770K CPU @ 3.50GHz (1) x64 AES-NI
* CPU L2/L3: 0.5 MB/8.0 MB
1 socket, 4 cores, 8 logical processors.

I tried natively to the STH pool but name resolution failed. Might be a no no.

Thanks in advance.

Nevermind, think I found it under Docker > Settings > Advanced. Use the CPU slider.
 
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Patrick

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@vudu if you do try natively run it... check the sticky in the private forum for the correct name.
 
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vudu

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Thanks Patrick.

If anyone's interested. With Win10 and Docker best I could get was around 530 H/s. Natively around 880 H/s. Not a fresh install.
 

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Anyone running Docker on Win10?

When using xmr-stack-win64 natively the hash rate to different pool is approx 700H/s with --cpuset-cpus="0-7". CPU is pegged at 100%
Docker in Win10 to the STH pool 'servethehome/aeon_xmrig:av1' only allows --cpuset-cpus="0-1" resulting in 298 H/s. A second instance gives another 150 H/s. CPU stays around 30% utilised. Do I just keep adding instances or is there a better way?

* CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770K CPU @ 3.50GHz (1) x64 AES-NI
* CPU L2/L3: 0.5 MB/8.0 MB
1 socket, 4 cores, 8 logical processors.

I tried natively to the STH pool but name resolution failed. Might be a no no.

Thanks in advance.

Nevermind, think I found it under Docker > Settings > Advanced. Use the CPU slider.
Im using XMRig with 7 cores AV1 on 3770k stock, its at about 1100H/s in Windows 10.
 
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