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copper member
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July 23, 2019, 04:05:41 AM
Ryzen 2600 6 threads = 1220 h/s on yespowerr16 algo (Yenten coin)
ram: 2xddr4 3200
cooler: box


Ryzen 3 2200G 3 threads = 523 h/s
sr. member
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July 22, 2019, 01:45:56 PM
I have tested the Ryzen 5 3600 and with all 12 threads i was getting around 6100h/s this with msi b450m gaming and 2x4gb cheap 2666 memory. Algo: RandomX benchmark.

Pretty much expected, half of the 3900x hashrate.

I tested RandomX on Ryzen 2600 (ASRock B450 Steel Legend + 2x8Gb@3200) and get hashrate 2000h/s. Strange result if we take into account your data. I choose 6 or 12 threads - there are no differences in the hashrate. I doubt that such a great progress was made by the change of the technological process.
Who else has the results for 2600?

More then 4gb ram for first/second gen is not necessery.

For example my Ryzen 5 1600s  do around 3500h/s on RandomX.  DDR4 memory is limited to about 4000-6000 H/s per channel (depending on frequency and timings)

I belive you havent enabled largePages because then your hashrate should be 3500+

your test file should look like: 
Code:
--mine --jit --largePages --threads 6 --init 6 --nonces 300000

The high increase in hashrate for this generation is the higher cache which lets us utilize all the threads we like.

Yes, indeed, applying a new local policy for "Lock pages in memory" and in the test received 3650 h/s. Waiting for July 24, and to move Loki to RandomX algorithm.
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July 21, 2019, 03:45:59 PM
I have tested the Ryzen 5 3600 and with all 12 threads i was getting around 6100h/s this with msi b450m gaming and 2x4gb cheap 2666 memory. Algo: RandomX benchmark.

Pretty much expected, half of the 3900x hashrate.

I tested RandomX on Ryzen 2600 (ASRock B450 Steel Legend + 2x8Gb@3200) and get hashrate 2000h/s. Strange result if we take into account your data. I choose 6 or 12 threads - there are no differences in the hashrate. I doubt that such a great progress was made by the change of the technological process.
Who else has the results for 2600?

More then 4gb ram for first/second gen is not necessery.

For example my Ryzen 5 1600s  do around 3500h/s on RandomX.  DDR4 memory is limited to about 4000-6000 H/s per channel (depending on frequency and timings)

I belive you havent enabled largePages because then your hashrate should be 3500+

your test file should look like: 
Code:
--mine --jit --largePages --threads 6 --init 6 --nonces 300000

The high increase in hashrate for this generation is the higher cache which lets us utilize all the threads we like.
sr. member
Activity: 1414
Merit: 270
Undeads.com - P2E Runner Game
July 21, 2019, 01:35:28 PM
I have tested the Ryzen 5 3600 and with all 12 threads i was getting around 6100h/s this with msi b450m gaming and 2x4gb cheap 2666 memory. Algo: RandomX benchmark.

Pretty much expected, half of the 3900x hashrate.

I tested RandomX on Ryzen 2600 (ASRock B450 Steel Legend + 2x8Gb@3200) and get hashrate 2000h/s. Strange result if we take into account your data. I choose 6 or 12 threads - there are no differences in the hashrate. I doubt that such a great progress was made by the change of the technological process.
Who else has the results for 2600?
legendary
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Merit: 1114
July 21, 2019, 10:39:06 AM
I have a rig that is using windows10+Phoenix miner with single RadeonVII mining Ethereum. I wanted to see if I can replace the CPU with the 3900 and mine XMR as well. Would that make sense ? Currently it has a i3 + LGA 1151 motherboard. I understand I need to replace CPU/Mobo and RAM.
I can't increase number of Rigs. Just want to see I can expand by putting CPU mining along with existing GPU mining.
Thanks for help.

Totally possible to mine GPU + CPUs, but you have to do the math, because you'll have to buy the CPU + motherboard

I used to mine with CPUs + GPUs but I build the rig with Ryzen at the beginning
I wonder if I need to get RAM as well. currently the rig using a 4GB RAM.
I am trying to expand. Just that I don't have capacity for more GPUs

You definitely need more RAM with a 8C/16T CPU, especially if you want to mine with it.
I recommend 512MB per thread to handle the most memory hard algos.
legendary
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Merit: 1408
July 20, 2019, 11:16:24 PM
I have a rig that is using windows10+Phoenix miner with single RadeonVII mining Ethereum. I wanted to see if I can replace the CPU with the 3900 and mine XMR as well. Would that make sense ? Currently it has a i3 + LGA 1151 motherboard. I understand I need to replace CPU/Mobo and RAM.
I can't increase number of Rigs. Just want to see I can expand by putting CPU mining along with existing GPU mining.
Thanks for help.

Totally possible to mine GPU + CPUs, but you have to do the math, because you'll have to buy the CPU + motherboard

I used to mine with CPUs + GPUs but I build the rig with Ryzen at the beginning
I wonder if I need to get RAM as well. currently the rig using a 4GB RAM.
I am trying to expand. Just that I don't have capacity for more GPUs

The use of ram will increase but not so much
I don't think it's worth to change motherboard and cpu if you already have the rigs
You can start a new rig with ryzen, it's easier this way
jr. member
Activity: 279
Merit: 1
July 20, 2019, 06:07:47 PM
I have a rig that is using windows10+Phoenix miner with single RadeonVII mining Ethereum. I wanted to see if I can replace the CPU with the 3900 and mine XMR as well. Would that make sense ? Currently it has a i3 + LGA 1151 motherboard. I understand I need to replace CPU/Mobo and RAM.
I can't increase number of Rigs. Just want to see I can expand by putting CPU mining along with existing GPU mining.
Thanks for help.

Totally possible to mine GPU + CPUs, but you have to do the math, because you'll have to buy the CPU + motherboard

I used to mine with CPUs + GPUs but I build the rig with Ryzen at the beginning
I wonder if I need to get RAM as well. currently the rig using a 4GB RAM.
I am trying to expand. Just that I don't have capacity for more GPUs
legendary
Activity: 2366
Merit: 1408
July 20, 2019, 04:53:03 PM
I have a rig that is using windows10+Phoenix miner with single RadeonVII mining Ethereum. I wanted to see if I can replace the CPU with the 3900 and mine XMR as well. Would that make sense ? Currently it has a i3 + LGA 1151 motherboard. I understand I need to replace CPU/Mobo and RAM.
I can't increase number of Rigs. Just want to see I can expand by putting CPU mining along with existing GPU mining.
Thanks for help.

Totally possible to mine GPU + CPUs, but you have to do the math, because you'll have to buy the CPU + motherboard

I used to mine with CPUs + GPUs but I build the rig with Ryzen at the beginning
jr. member
Activity: 279
Merit: 1
July 20, 2019, 02:36:34 PM
I have a rig that is using windows10+Phoenix miner with single RadeonVII mining Ethereum. I wanted to see if I can replace the CPU with the 3900 and mine XMR as well. Would that make sense ? Currently it has a i3 + LGA 1151 motherboard. I understand I need to replace CPU/Mobo and RAM.
I can't increase number of Rigs. Just want to see I can expand by putting CPU mining along with existing GPU mining.
Thanks for help.
member
Activity: 273
Merit: 17
July 18, 2019, 02:27:15 PM
I have tested the Ryzen 5 3600 and with all 12 threads i was getting around 6100h/s this with msi b450m gaming and 2x4gb cheap 2666 memory. Algo: RandomX benchmark.

Pretty much expected, half of the 3900x hashrate.
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1114
July 15, 2019, 05:59:40 PM
Anyone test AVX2? Any algo with Lyra2 is good for testing as it has both AVX2 and SSE2 versions.
AVX2 on  Ryzen 1xxx is slower than SSE2.
member
Activity: 273
Merit: 17
July 15, 2019, 04:43:43 PM
how to use RandomX Benchmarks?

You just go to this github page and download and extract the folder https://github.com/tevador/RandomX/releases/tag/v1.0.4

Then you open up command window in windows and write in cd/User/yourusername/Downloads/RandomX-benchmark-windows-x64-v1.0.4

then you write in randomx-benchmark.exe --help    and you will get up diffrent parameters you can use for example threads largepages etc

Supported options:
  --help        shows this message
  --mine        mining mode: 2080 MiB
  --verify      verification mode: 256 MiB
  --jit         x86-64 JIT compiled mode (default: interpreter)
  --largePages  use large pages
  --softAes     use software AES (default: x86 AES-NI)
  --threads T   use T threads (default: 1)
  --affinity A  thread affinity bitmask (default: 0)
  --init Q      initialize dataset with Q threads (default: 1)
  --nonces N    run N nonces (default: 1000)
  --seed S      seed for cache initialization (default: 0)

for example Ryzen 5 1600 can write in parameters like:
Code:
randomx-benchmark.exe --mine --jit --largepages --nonces 100000 --init 6 --threads 6



If you dont got largePages enabled just do this:

To enable the lock pages in memory option
On the Start menu, click Run. In the Open box, type gpedit.msc.

On the Local Group Policy Editor console, expand Computer Configuration, and then expand Windows Settings.

Expand Security Settings, and then expand Local Policies.

Select the User Rights Assignment folder.

The policies will be displayed in the details pane.

In the pane, double-click Lock pages in memory.

In the Local Security Setting - Lock pages in memory dialog box, click Add User or Group.

Also if you got windows 10 home you wont have it by default but will have to do a workaround.
legendary
Activity: 2366
Merit: 1408
July 14, 2019, 06:03:53 PM

Wow, it's really amazing the hashrate of 3900x
I used to have some rigs with Ryzen 1700 and it was easy to pay for them mining XMR, and now I'm curious to see XMR with this new algo
sr. member
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member
Activity: 273
Merit: 17
July 14, 2019, 09:19:27 AM
I've ordered 3700X, will post results when I get it.

EDIT: Found some results: https://www.reddit.com/r/MoneroMining/comments/ccfdl2/zen2_current_cryptonight_benchmarks_3700x/

Yeah. 3rd gen Ryzen amazing Grin. Pretty much 3600 or 3900x  for RandomX  are the sweet spot. Not saying 3700X is bad, but dollar/hash  its  3600 or 3900X thats the top choice.
member
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July 13, 2019, 07:06:08 PM
I've ordered 3700X, will post results when I get it.

EDIT: Found some results: https://www.reddit.com/r/MoneroMining/comments/ccfdl2/zen2_current_cryptonight_benchmarks_3700x/
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Activity: 273
Merit: 17
July 13, 2019, 08:45:24 AM
I'm more curious about Threadripper   Cheesy

Why?

I have

The 1800x
The 2700x

And the threadripper 1920x

I have the 3900x on order.

I am pretty sure it will crush the 1920x mining XMR

It has a very big catch.
When it comes I will post it here.

Hey philip could you check your  randomX benchmark for 1920x ,  myself i seem to get around 6300-6400h/s  for my TR..

Any more then 12 threads and i get lower hashrates.
full member
Activity: 1123
Merit: 136
July 09, 2019, 11:42:38 AM
I'm more curious about Threadripper   Cheesy

Why?

I have

The 1800x
The 2700x

And the threadripper 1920x

I have the 3900x on order.

I am pretty sure it will crush the 1920x mining XMR

It has a very big catch.
When it comes I will post it here.

https://old.reddit.com/r/MoneroMining/comments/ca8kvy/ryzen_3000_series_benchmarks/ 
legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
July 09, 2019, 09:31:05 AM
I'm more curious about Threadripper   Cheesy

Why?

I have

The 1800x
The 2700x

And the threadripper 1920x

I have the 3900x on order.

I am pretty sure it will crush the 1920x mining XMR

It has a very big catch.
When it comes I will post it here.
member
Activity: 273
Merit: 17
July 09, 2019, 06:41:41 AM
Any update? Smiley

Still waiting for my 3600.

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