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Offline Delinquency

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The E5410 processor does not support AES-NI instructions.

YAM MMC works best with AES-NI Supported processors.

You'll want to use the mc2miner executable to run on non-AES processors.
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Offline annimossity

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Hello,

Been doing alot of research before getting started. I have free power available to me and a ton of Dell poweredge 2950's to use. I decided to use memorycoin since it seems like its primarily CPU mined.


I tried setting one up, its running win2k8r2 x64 for OS

x2 Xeon E5410's 16GB Ram

I used this guys guide as a setup method

http://www.reviewoutlaw.com/mine-memory-coin-memory-coin-simple-guide-review/

However it will not run YAM without crashing, it works fine on my 2600k desktop CPU.

I ended up using
 http://memorycoin.org/memorycoin-wallet-0-8-582/
which is a wallet with built in miner but i am getting only a 1.1 hash rate which seems really low for this setup. I've seen other users charts with comparable machines doing way better. This does work on my dell poweredge running win2k8r2 server.

My questions:

Is the built in wallet miner just not up to par which is why my hashrate is so low?

Anyone elses mining rigs running win server and working fine?

Is it worth trying to mine MMC still with a CPU setup? I've seen a couple threads where people are GPU mining it currently.

For those with multiple machines mining how do you manage your wallets?