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Offline VSym

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2* E5 2643, 256 GB RAM, Debian64, Yam M7m 18,5 HPM

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Offline KillerByte

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Should I set up a wiki or something?

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Offline Lancelot

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i use 96 vCpu running on ubuntu server 64bits with yam: i am around 100hpm
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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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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.
« Last Edit: February 18, 2014, 02:42:35 am by Delinquency »

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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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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.

Offline iwantcoins

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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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Dual Xeon 5670 15.06
« Last Edit: January 23, 2014, 06:24:59 am by luckye »

Offline oregapam

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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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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
« Last Edit: January 19, 2014, 01:51:37 am by jworm »

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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.

Offline reorder

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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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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