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Other => Graveyard => MemoryCoin => Topic started by: 1gh on December 30, 2013, 11:22:23 pm
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HPM - the total hashing speed of all cores on the CPU or GPU.
Results:
GPU Gigabite GV-R928XOC-3GD R9 280X 1100/1500 Mhz 22 HPM
GPU Radeon 7990 1.05V 21 HPM
GPU ASUS R9 280X 1100/1500 Mhz 21 HPM
GPU PowerColor R9 280X 1.05V 1030/1500 Mhz 20 HPM
GPU Sapphire 7970GE 1040/1500 Mhz 19.5 HPM
GPU Radeon R9 290 17 HPM
GPU Radeon 7950 11 HPM
GPU MSI GAMING R9 270X 10 HPM
CPU AWS c3.8xlarge 10 HPM
CPU AWS c3.4xlarge 5 HPM
CPU Core i7-3930K 3.20GHz 4.936 HPM
CPU Core i7-4770 3.3 HPM
CPU Core i7-3770 3.40GHz 3.278 HPM
CPU Core i7-2600K 3.5 Ghz 3.2 HPM
CPU Core i7-3615QM 2.3Ghz 2.2 HPM
CPU Core E3-1230 3.5GHz 1.9 HPM
CPU Core i7-3520M 2.9GHz 1.560 HPM
CPU Core i7-860 2.8GHz 0.88HPM
Google Spreadsheet: SOON!
Add your own hardware results!
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Intel Core i7-3615QM 2.3Ghz, Win 7 64bit, = 2,2hpm
Gigabite GV-R928XOC-3GD R9 280X = 22hpm, 1100/1500
10 x Core i7-3615QM (mobile) = 1 x ATI R9 280X :D
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Power ratings would be interesting too - I propose a Hash/KW measure -
i7 4770 - 3.3 hpm - 100 watts - 1980 Hashes/KW
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i7 2600K 3.5 Ghz = 3.2 Hpm
E3 1230 = 1.9 Hpm
Dell PowerEdge C1100 2 x 5639 = 5.2 Hpm
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Power ratings would be interesting too - I propose a Hash/KW measure -
i7 4770 - 3.3 hpm - 100 watts - 1980 Hashes/KW
Seraphim advises me that I've made a mistake with my calculations -
You miscalculated something in the CPU/GPU comparison thread
Either you wanted H/kWh - 3,3 H/m * 60 m/h * 0.1 kW = 19,8 H/kWh
or W/hpm - 100W / 3,3 hpm = 30,3 W/hpm
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kilowatt has no time component, so you meant kilowatthours (kWh)
again... 3,3 H/m * 60 m/h = 198 H/h * 0.1 kW = 19,8 H/kWh - you must have calculated * 10 instead of * 0.1 there and lost the time unit somewhere.
W/hpm also reflects time, because hpm = H/m
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Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3930K CPU @ 3.20GHz: 4.936 hash/min
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770 CPU @ 3.40GHz: 3.278 hash/min
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3520M CPU @ 2.90GHz: 1.560 hash/min
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Radeon 7990 undervolted to 1050 mv 21h/m
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7950 ::: 1050/1250 = 10 HPM ~ 25 HPM (always different values, each time when the miner starts). Win 7 x64. ATI drivers crashes after 5-10 min.
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Gigabite GV-R928XOC-3GD R9 280X rev2 with latest Catalyst drivers (13.251) and default settings: 20 hpm
I've previously used a different driver version with cgminter and got quite a bit more out of it with some clock tweaking, I suspect 25 hpm is possible. I'll repost if I confirm.
Thanks so much to the creator - when I've got some confirmed coins I'll send you a tip.
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R9 290 @ 17 Hpm
7950 @ 11 Hpm
Both on stock clocks. I will start experimenting with clocks later.
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R9 290 @ 17 Hpm
7950 @ 11 Hpm
Both on stock clocks. I will start experimenting with clocks later.
please give me your config when you will setup right !
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Sapphire 7970 GHz edition vapor x 3gb, does 19.5 hpm. I have it clocked at 1040/1500 right now. It runs cooler than while doing scrypt mining.
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MSI GAMING R9 270X = 10HPM
ASUS R9 280X = 19HPM
It's nice to walk in to my mining room and the place is cooler. 5x R9 270x are using 225 watts less than when scrypt mining.
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MSI GAMING R9 270X = 10HPM
+1
That's what I get.
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Intel i7 860 (2.80GHz) 0.88HPM
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GPU ASUS ROG Matrix HD7970 Platinum 1144/1600 Mhz 21.5 HPM
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XFX 7950 Double Dissipation FX-795A-TDJC 1100/1250 Mhz = 14.2 HPM (Win 7 x64, Catalyst 12.8 )
PowerColor 7950 3GBD5-2DHV5E 1100/1250 Mhz = 14 HPM (Win 7 x64, Catalyst 12.8 )
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VTX3D Radeon HD 7950 X-Edition VX7950 3GBD5-2DHX @880/1250MHz= 10.3 HPM
I use Windows 8 64 Bit and the AMD Catalyst 13.12
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i7-3820 OC to 4.2
8 threads = ~ 3.5 h/m
(temp at around 60c)
Interestingly, running just 4 threads gets me ~ 2h/m but if I run two instances each with 4 threads, they both run around 1.7+ h/m. So it is about the same.
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HIS R9 290X got 20HPM..
the same as 280x..
maybe something is wrong?
290x twice the price of 280x!
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I am having very low hpm with my 2 powercolor 7970 @ Stock..
i saw other people mining at almost 22 and i have only 17hpm..
whats is my problem??
Win 7 x64
Sempron 140
4 gb
powercolor 7970 x 2 @ Stock
(http://img28.imageshack.us/img28/6011/xu01.jpg)
Thanks
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edit
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290x 1050/1250
run 30min avg hpm 20
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Saphire R9 280x - 22.5 WPM // 20 - 23 HPM
Edit: i'm surprised to see that my R9 280x is as good as R9 290 and R9 290x at mining this. not really sure why that is!
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Saphire R9 280x - 22.5 WPM // 20 - 23 HPM
Edit: i'm surprised to see that my R9 280x is as good as R9 290 and R9 290x at mining this. not really sure why that is!
Have you tried tuning 290X clocks? Just like with scrypt, there is a sweet spot in core/memory clocks combinations which you can only find by experimentation.
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I don't have one of those, i was comparing my 280x to other submitters in this thread.
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I don't have one of those, i was comparing my 280x to other submitters in this thread.
If you look at litecoin mining hardware comparison, these cards khps values do not differ a lot without tuning. The same stands for MMC.
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thx
getting ~41 HPM on 3 x 7950's.
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Update, with 1.1v my 7990 pulls 30m/h
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3 laptops with yvg1900's yam miner:
i5-3337U Ivy - 3.1 HPM
i5-3340M Ivy - 4.0 HPM
i5-2450M Sandy - 1.9 HPM
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yam-yvg1900-M7j-win64-bdver2
AMD FX-8350 8-core 4 GHz - 8.325 hpm
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yam-yvg1900-M7j-win64-haswell 4770K OC to 4.5 GHz 14.13 HPM
yam-yvg1900-M7j-win64-nehalem x5650 OC to 3.9 GHz 10.76 HPM
yam-yvg1900-M7j-win64-nehalem dual x5660 2.8 Ghz 16 HPM
yam-yvg1900-M7j-win64-sandy-bridge dual x2690 2.9 GHZ 40 HPM
mc2-1gh-win PowerColor 7970 18 HPM
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i3930k / 32GB RAM - 15HPM with yam's miner.
Doing close to 2000 HPM with just CPU! No way you can scale that with GPU.
133 CPUs and 4T RAM? Nice garage setup you got there..
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2x E5-2687w's & 64Gb ram = currently hashing at 47hp/m according to mmcpool.com and it varies from between 38-54hp/m.
CPU only, the GPU in there is running CUDA miner for some additional alt-scrypt.
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AMD A10-7850K
Xubuntu 13.10, AMD Beta Driver for A10 APU
Yam bd1 linux miner AV-1: 3.36 HPM
mmc.1gh.com GPU miner: 2.54 HPM
so 5.9 HPM combined
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iMac Mid 2011
i5-2400s ==> 1.350 HPM
Sapphire R9 270x Toxic ==> 11.3 HPM (1150Mhz GPU Clock)
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Dual Xeon 5670 15.06
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i have a i7-3930k 3.2ghz 16gb and am getting 12HPM where are you getting 2000HPM are you running a server Farm or something and if so is it local or are you using cloud farm
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using yam-yvg1900-M7k-win64-sandy-bridge, 2600K processor (with Turbo disabled) - 9.5xx HPM
Windows 7, 8 threads, 8GB RAM (yam set for 6GB), no hugepages (doesn't work on my machine for whatever reason), also GPU mining a scrypt coin.
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yam-yvg1900-M7k-win64-haswell, Core i3-4130 (2x3.4 Ghz), 2x4 Go DDR3-1333, win7 64b : 6,36x HPM
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:-X
When DDR4 comes out, the new strain of GPUs that come along with the new advance of technology will still be cost efficent.
The market demand for Miner GPUs have increased the price of an R9 280x from $300 to $500 in the past few months.
I've noticed that on my servers, Faster RAM = more HPM.
The Performace boost is 15-25% from 1333MHz to 1600MHz. I also have different motherboards on my CPU rigs so that can also be a variable when calculating speeds.
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Dell PowerEdge R620 Dual Socket E5-2650 2Ghz 8 core 20M cache with 128GB RAM OS 64Bit Precise HPM 26.5
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i use 96 vCpu running on ubuntu server 64bits with yam: i am around 100hpm
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Should I set up a wiki or something?
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
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Should I set up a wiki or something?
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
we have already one.
http://mmcwiki.com/memorycoin_mining_intel_hardware_comparison
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2* E5 2643, 256 GB RAM, Debian64, Yam M7m 18,5 HPM