[xolominer] Mining Hardware comparison

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

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*** 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%)
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v0.8 RC1

/edit:
ah, sh** — i didn’t read the update on post #1 :slight_smile:
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

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)

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

[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

Which one should i use ?

Intel Xeon Quad X3440

Intel® Core™ i7-920

i think the Intel® Core™ i7-920 is more powerful

Okay, thanks for your help xolokram! :slight_smile:

Im using windows and rpool Primeminer.

[b]Inte core i7 3610QM CPU @ 2.30GHz using 4 threads.

2013-11-10 16:08:28 primemeter 6596431 prime/h 102657321 test/h 780 5-chains/h 0.918033 chain/d
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I have a question though: how can i calculate when i have mine a coin? I have been mining for about 5 hours and i still can see no proof of getting anything at all… makes me worry.

maybe the i can see it in the program, but unfortunately im still to much of a newb to understand what all numbers mean… :-\

Still very new to mining. My old hardware is not performing that well, so I’m using two desktops with v0.8 RC1:

Intel Core Q9550 @ 3.40 GHz | 4 threads | Win 7 x64 | [STATS] 2013-12-02 13:29:51 | 2029 primes/s, 31086 tests/s, 660 5-chains/h, 1.1124 chains/d

Intel Core E6700 @ 3.33 GHz | 2 threads | Win 7 x64 | [STATS] 2013-11-11 16:03:05 | 1009 prime/s, 15513 tests/s, 540 5-chains, 0.543 chains/d

Note: The Q9550 at stock does around 1700 primes/s and the E6700 at stock does around 700 primes/s.

Getting around 2400primes/sec and 1.24 chains/day with a intel i7-3770k win 7 x64.

Intel i7-3770 3.4GHz, 8 threads = 3179 primes/s, 49203 tests/s, 1200 5-chains/h, 1.701 chains/d

Running on Windows 7 Ultimate.

When this will be out for Windows 7,8? I can see some good specs for those processors.

Intel i5-2500K Overclocked to 4.5 GHz, 4 threads = 3110 primes/s, 48277 tests/s, 900 5-chains/h, 1.632 chains/d
Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit

Intel i5-2500K stock 3.3 GHz, 4 threads = 2662 primes/s, 41190 tests/s, 780 5-chains/h, 1.388 chains/d
Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit

2xIntel Xeon E5345 stock 2.33 GHz, 8 threads = 2816 primes/s, 43388 tests/s, 900 5-chains/h, 1.548 chains/d
Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS 64bit

[STATS] 2013-11-17 23:51:24 | 2850 primes/s, 45940 tests/s, 1200 5-chains/h, 1.197 chains/d FX 8350 @ 4.4 6 threads
[ STATS] 2013-11-17 23:47:19 | 6311 primes/s, 101039 tests/s, 2340 5-chains/h, 3.0046 chains/d 2x 2.4Ghz opteron 6136 14 threads while media streaming.

I have a few other miners Ill post info for later. Especially for the server when not streaming.

Thats what i am getting with a FX8350 at 4.7Ghz using 8 threads.
[STATS] 2013-11-19 01:00:43 | 3669 primes/s, 58828 tests/s, 1380 5-chains/h, 1.543 chains/d

this was using windows8.1 x64
“Thats what i am getting with a FX8350 at 4.7Ghz using 8 threads.
[STATS] 2013-11-19 01:00:43 | 3669 primes/s, 58828 tests/s, 1380 5-chains/h, 1.543 chains/d”

Using the same computer under Ubuntu 13 x64
[STATS] 2013-11-19 01:33:30 | 3962 primes/s, 64114 tests/s, 1320 5-chains/h, 1.627 chains/d

Intel Core i7-3960X at 4.5GHz | 12 threads | Win7 x64 | 5758 primes/s, 89355 tests/s, 2400 5-chains/h, 2.989 chains/d
Intel Core i7-3820 at 3.6GHz | 8 threads | Win7 x64 | 3237 primes/s, 50223 tests/s, 1260 5-chains/h, 1.692 chains/d
Intel Core i5-2500K at 3.3GHz | 4 threads | Win7 x64 | 2720 primes/s, 42084 tests/s, 480 5-chains/h, 1.457 chains/d

Hey guys, Those stats are for solo mining?

Win x64 Intel Core i3 M350@2.27 GHz (2 cores, 4 threads)
775 primes/s, 12038 tests/s, 300 5-chains/h, 0.409 chains/d

Linux x64 SRCE Cloud Virtual Computing Lab@unknown cpu speed (1 thread) EDIT: Intel® Xeon® CPU E7- 4830 @ 2.13GHz
(SRCE- Sveučilišni Računski Centar- University Computing Center, Croatia)
288 primes/s, 4222 tests/s, 180 5-chains/h, 0.220 chains/d
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