Phenom II X6 1090T @ 3.2 GHz, 6 threads, Ubuntu 12.04 64 Bit, 0.6RC3 (1):
[STATS] 2013-10-22 08:55:07 | 3452 primes/s, 53750 tests/s, 1200 5-chains/h, 1.785 chains/d
Phenom II X6 1090T @ 3.2 GHz, 6 threads, Ubuntu 12.04 64 Bit 0.6RC3 (2):
[STATS] 2013-10-22 08:58:31 | 3445 primes/s, 53671 tests/s, 1200 5-chains/h, 1.769 chains/d
Opteron 3280 @ 2.7 GHz, 8 threads, Ubuntu 12.04 64 Bit 0.6RC2 (currently not running):
2013-10-17 13:11:57 primemeter 7266979 prime/h 116882502 test/h 600 5-chains/h 0.833299 chain/d
Core i7-3720QM @ 2.6 GHz, 8 threads, Windows 7 64 Bit 0.6RC2 :
2013-10-22 08:59:32 primemeter 10381634 prime/h 162131696 test/h 780 5-chains/h 1.451015 chain/d
Xeon W3520
1750-1850 primes/s (4 cores/threads)
0.94-0.99 chains/day
salmon
October 24, 2013, 9:46pm
9
wanna try it on a haswell laptop here, is there a windows binary?
qh1
October 25, 2013, 5:38am
10
currently xolo is busy bringing the beeeeer.org pool back online. this thread is kind of stuck until this happens. i guess such a binary will come ass soon as the pool is back online.
Grekk
October 30, 2013, 8:45am
11
I’m sorry that are off topic :
donschoe
Can you do it?
gbt: i’ve looked into the getblocktemplate code and it’s a little bit ugly. the pure getblocktemplate provided by primecoin[d] or [-qt] is not suitable for long mining runs. it is possible, but that would need some more coding on the miner side and the first idea i had would be quite inefficient. i’ll do it once the pool is running again. maybe donschoe can do the dirty work for me pleeeeaaaase , so i’m able to concentrate on the pool ?
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qh1
October 30, 2013, 10:07am
12
[quote=“Grekk, post:11, topic:483”]I’m sorry that are off topic :
donschoe
Can you do it?
gbt: i’ve looked into the getblocktemplate code and it’s a little bit ugly. the pure getblocktemplate provided by primecoin[d] or [-qt] is not suitable for long mining runs. it is possible, but that would need some more coding on the miner side and the first idea i had would be quite inefficient. i’ll do it once the pool is running again. maybe donschoe can do the dirty work for me pleeeeaaaase , so i’m able to concentrate on the pool ?
Cryptoblog - notícias sobre bitcoin e criptomoedas! Yes I’ve seen this and I would like to help out. I know C++ but I don’t understand a *** of primecoin mining
The code of primeminer is a bit messy and well undocumented. If someone can guide me where to start, let me know.
Grekk
October 30, 2013, 12:28pm
13
[quote=“donschoe, post:12, topic:483”][quote=“Grekk, post:11, topic:483”]I’m sorry that are off topic :
donschoe
Can you do it?
gbt: i’ve looked into the getblocktemplate code and it’s a little bit ugly. the pure getblocktemplate provided by primecoin[d] or [-qt] is not suitable for long mining runs. it is possible, but that would need some more coding on the miner side and the first idea i had would be quite inefficient. i’ll do it once the pool is running again. maybe donschoe can do the dirty work for me pleeeeaaaase , so i’m able to concentrate on the pool ?
Cryptoblog - notícias sobre bitcoin e criptomoedas! Yes I’ve seen this and I would like to help out. I know C++ but I don’t understand a *** of primecoin mining
The code of primeminer is a bit messy and well undocumented. If someone can guide me where to start, let me know.[/quote]
If I could … English is not my native language.
qh1
October 31, 2013, 7:56pm
14
beeeeer is back up, get the latest primeminer and post your stats!!!11
JWF
October 31, 2013, 11:20pm
15
Running newest version Xolominer v0.8
Intel i5-2310 2.90 GHz Win x64 4 threads | 2475 primes/s, 38395 tests/s, 960 5-chains/h, 1.262 chains/d
Intel i5-3210M 2.50 GHz Win x64 4 threads | 1403 primes/s, 21880 test/s, 660 5-chains/h, 0.738 chains/d
Intel Pentium 4 3 GHz Win x64 4 threads | 208 primes/s, 3225 tests/s, 239 5-chains/h, 0.113 chains/d
urubu
October 31, 2013, 11:35pm
16
Just set up with the new miner ( v0.8 )
4930k @4.0Ghz
12 threads
5751 primes/s
88960 tests/s
2880 5chains/h
3.050 chains/d
this is one of the first few to come up in the window, Is there a way to get an average or do these vary quite a bit?
qh1
November 1, 2013, 5:10am
17
please always include your OS and architecture
They vary quite a bit, they are recalculated every 60 seconds and displaying current performance, not average.
mardoc
November 1, 2013, 6:41am
18
0.8RC1
2P Intel Xeon E5-2665 | 32 threads | Debian x64 with 3.8.2 kernel | [STATS] 2013-11-01 06:18:52 | 11157 primes/s, 175282 tests/s, 4260 5-chains/h, 5.240 chains/d
2P Intel Xeon X5650 OC’d to 3.8GHz | 24 threads | Win7 x64 | [STATS] 2013-11-01 06:17:00 | 9524 primes/s, 149508 tests/s, 2940 5-chains/h, 4.470 chains/d
2P Intel Xeon E5-2650 | 32 threads | Debian x64 with 3.8.2 kernel | [STATS] 2013-10-31 06:13:00 | 8953 primes/s, 142012 tests/s, 2460 5-chains/h, 4.057 chains/d
2P Intel Xeon E5-2450L | 32 threads | Xubuntu 13.04 x64 | [STATS] 2013-11-01 06:25:00 | 7986 primes/s, 125542 tests/s, 2880 5-chains/h, 3.744 chains/d
2P Intel Xeon X5560 | 16 threads | Server 2008 R2 x64 | [STATS] 2013-11-01 06:21:09 | 6253 primes/s, 102913 tests/s, 2040 5-chains/h, 1.974 chains/d
2P Intel Xeon E5420 | 8 threads | Server 2008 R2 x64 | [STATS] 2013-11-01 06:21:09 | 4482 primes/s, 73146 tests/s, 1140 5-chains/h, 1.491 chains/d
qh1
November 1, 2013, 10:04am
19
updated
@mardoc this is some nice hardware
oleg
November 1, 2013, 12:32pm
20
2P Intel Xeon X5660 | 24 threads | Server 2008 R2 x64 | [STATS] 2013-11-01 14:28:12 | 6436 primes/s, 36 chains/min, 3.13369 chains/d
Intel Core i5-2500 | 3 threads | Debian Wheezy x64 | [STATS] 2013-11-01 12:20:29 | 2602 primes/s, 41257 tests/s, 1140 5-chains/h, 1.166 chains/d
with -sieveextensions=9 -sievepercentage=5 -sievesize=1600000
[code]********************************************
*** running time: 45.271h
*** 7-chains: 265 (92.334% | 5.854/h)
*** 8-chains: 19 (6.620% | 0.420/h)
*** 9-chains: 3 (1.045% | 0.066/h)
*** valid: 287 (99.653%)
*** rejects: 0 (0.000%)
*** stale: 1 (0.347%)
********************************************[/code]
v0.8 RC1
/edit:
ah, sh** — i didn’t read the update on post #1
i would recommend to use the 7, 8 and 9-chains per hour stats for comparison as mikaelh’s/xolominer & jh00’s/rdebourbon’s miner use a different measure for “primes per second” !!
see http://www.peercointalk.org/index.php?topic=485.msg6963#msg6963
Vaulter
November 1, 2013, 1:58pm
22
0.8RC1
2P Intel Xeon E5-2695v2 | 48 threads | Win7 64 Sp1 | 15850 primes/s, 246400 tests/s, 5-chains/h (this one is unstable ranges from 4200-8200, 8.2 chains/d (since xolominer is not supporting more then 32 threads in one instance have to launch 2 instances with 24 thread each)
urubu
November 2, 2013, 2:30am
23
Sorry. I am on W8 64 and cpu is overclocked.
[quote=“urubu, post:16, topic:483”]Just set up with the new miner ( v0.8 )
4930k @4.0Ghz
12 threads
5751 primes/s
88960 tests/s
2880 5chains/h
3.050 chains/d
this is one of the first few to come up in the window, Is there a way to get an average or do these vary quite a bit?[/quote]
Xolos v.08 miner
Intel Core i5 2520M 2,50GHz | 4Threads | Win7 x64 | 1293 primes/s, 19996 tests/s, 480 5-chains/h, 0.698chains/d
Sy1
November 5, 2013, 11:28am
25
[quote=“Sy, post:4, topic:483”]All Debian Linux, 32 Bit - you might want to calculate performance per single core to make the cpu types compareable.
AMD Athlon™ II X4 635 Processor, 2.9 GHz, 3 threads
[STATS] 2013-10-21 10:24:42 | 591 primes/s, 8924 tests/s, 300 5-chains/h, 0.355 chains/d[/quote]
Reinstalled Debian wheezy x64, same settings to compare x86 and x64
[STATS] 2013-11-05 11:27:55 | 1364 primes/s, 21710 tests/s, 180 5-chains/h, 0.624 chains/d