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Anyone planning on testing Threadripper?

I was seriously thinking of buying one, but wound up setting the funds aside for repairing our septic system instead.  It will most likely be the equivalent of 2 Ryzen 7 1800 CPUs for hashrate since it's essentially 2 R7 CPUs combined together... so a beastly good miner as far as CPUs go. Smiley
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Anyone planning on testing Threadripper?
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Any plans to support BiblePay?  Proof of Biblehash (PoBh).  Very unique algorithm and a coin with a noble goal I think (big charity focus).  https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/biblepay-new-coin-launch-official-thread-2042657

No, it's not POW.

Gotcha, thanks for the quick response (I wouldn't know the technicality of what makes something work-able or not, just seemed like a decent project for those who aren't put off by the religious undertone).
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Any plans to support BiblePay?  Proof of Biblehash (PoBh).  Very unique algorithm and a coin with a noble goal I think (big charity focus).  https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/biblepay-new-coin-launch-official-thread-2042657

No, it's not POW.
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Any plans to support BiblePay?  Proof of Biblehash (PoBh).  Very unique algorithm and a coin with a noble goal I think (big charity focus).  https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/biblepay-new-coin-launch-official-thread-2042657
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Hello, just a dumb question here, but please help to answer !!

What is the most profitable coin to mining by CPU right now? thank

There are many threads dedicated to this topic. I place zero credibility in these discussions. There are 3 types
of advice: from those who don't know what their talking about, from those with ulterior motives, and occasionally some
sound advice. 

It's better to learn than to rely on the advice of others.

However, in general terms coins that can't be mined or can't be mined efficiently with a GPU or ASIC are more CPU friendly.
Your assignment, should you choose to accept it, is to find those coins.

Hi Dev, thank for the response. I'm well-known that 1 CPU can't compare to many GPU. But I have 1 corei7 Skylake sitting freely on the board, i'm looking for the coin which friendly to CPU to try out now. Do you have any proposal?

I was able to mine AEON, BitSend, and Monero on my i7 6700K.... there were others I tried out, but I'd try mining one of those three to start with on your CPU. You won't get rich, but you should be able to at least pay the electricity costs. Wink
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I7 4700k can earn something? Or electricity is more than profit?
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Let me be more blunt. Do your own research, I don't make recommendations.
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Hello, just a dumb question here, but please help to answer !!

What is the most profitable coin to mining by CPU right now? thank

There are many threads dedicated to this topic. I place zero credibility in these discussions. There are 3 types
of advice: from those who don't know what their talking about, from those with ulterior motives, and occasionally some
sound advice. 

It's better to learn than to rely on the advice of others.

However, in general terms coins that can't be mined or can't be mined efficiently with a GPU or ASIC are more CPU friendly.
Your assignment, should you choose to accept it, is to find those coins.

Hi Dev, thank for the response. I'm well-known that 1 CPU can't compare to many GPU. But I have 1 corei7 Skylake sitting freely on the board, i'm looking for the coin which friendly to CPU to try out now. Do you have any proposal?
legendary
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Merit: 1114
Hello, just a dumb question here, but please help to answer !!

What is the most profitable coin to mining by CPU right now? thank

There are many threads dedicated to this topic. I place zero credibility in these discussions. There are 3 types
of advice: from those who don't know what their talking about, from those with ulterior motives, and occasionally some
sound advice. 

It's better to learn than to rely on the advice of others.

However, in general terms coins that can't be mined or can't be mined efficiently with a GPU or ASIC are more CPU friendly.
Your assignment, should you choose to accept it, is to find those coins.
newbie
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Hello, just a dumb question here, but please help to answer !!

What is the most profitable coin to mining by CPU right now? thank
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buying phenom ii was a mistake i can say......
but it would probably waste more electricity than mine Cheesy
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legendary
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cpuminer-opt v3.6.7 is released.

Added Skunk algo, Tribus a little faster and a little code cleanup.

Source tarball: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0lVSGQYLJIZOTZBNHNHU0h2N0E/view?usp=sharing

Windows binaries: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0lVSGQYLJIZRHVlV3dFZnowNEk/view?usp=sharing

Hey joblo, are you able to upload the windows binaries to GitHub?
https://github.com/JayDDee/cpuminer-opt/releases
legendary
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cpuminer-opt v3.6.7 is released.

Added Skunk algo, Tribus a little faster and a little code cleanup.

Source tarball: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0lVSGQYLJIZOTZBNHNHU0h2N0E/view?usp=sharing

Windows binaries: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0lVSGQYLJIZRHVlV3dFZnowNEk/view?usp=sharing
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With Ubuntu 16.04 container:

Code:
..[$] <()> for i in sha256t lbry skein myr-gr m7m; do docker run --rm miner --quiet --time-limit=30 --benchmark -a $i; done
                                                                                               
         **********  cpuminer-opt 3.6.6  ***********                                           
     A CPU miner with multi algo support and optimized for CPUs                               
     with AES_NI and AVX extensions.                                                           
     BTC donation address: 12tdvfF7KmAsihBXQXynT6E6th2c2pByTT                                 
     Forked from TPruvot's cpuminer-multi with credits                                         
     to Lucas Jones, elmad, palmd, djm34, pooler, ig0tik3d,                                   
     Wolf0, Jeff Garzik and Optiminer.         
                                                                                               
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1400 Quad-Core Processor                                                     
CPU features: SSE2 AES AVX AVX2 SHA           
SW built on Jul 24 2017 with GCC 5.4.0                                                         
SW features: SSE2 AES AVX AVX2 SHA                                                             
Algo features: SSE2 SHA                                                                       
Start mining with SSE2 SHA                     

[2017-07-24 08:57:26] 8 miner threads started, using 'sha256t' algorithm.                     
[2017-07-24 08:57:26] Total: 1048.58 kH, 15.86 MH/s, 0C                                       
[2017-07-24 08:57:32] Total: 152.66 MH, 33.09 MH/s, 0C                                         
[2017-07-24 08:57:36] Total: 147.99 MH, 33.09 MH/s, 0C                                         
[2017-07-24 08:57:41] Total: 165.43 MH, 33.17 MH/s, 0C                                         
[2017-07-24 08:57:46] Total: 165.86 MH, 33.18 MH/s, 0C                                         
[2017-07-24 08:57:51] Total: 165.90 MH, 33.18 MH/s, 0C                                         
[2017-07-24 08:57:56] Total: 165.89 MH, 33.18 MH/s, 0C                                         
[2017-07-24 08:57:56] Total: 145.83 MH, 33.27 MH/s, 0C                                         
[2017-07-24 08:57:56] Total: 145.83 MH, 33.28 MH/s, 0C                                         
[2017-07-24 08:57:56] Total: 125.27 MH, 32.99 MH/s, 0C                                         
[2017-07-24 08:57:56] Total: 104.64 MH, 33.27 MH/s, 0C                                         
[2017-07-24 08:57:56] Total: 84.01 MH, 33.28 MH/s, 0C                                         
[2017-07-24 08:57:56] Total: 84.01 MH, 32.99 MH/s, 0C                                         
[2017-07-24 08:57:56] Total: 84.02 MH, 33.28 MH/s, 0C                                         
[2017-07-24 08:57:56] Total: 63.39 MH, 32.98 MH/s, 0C                                         
[2017-07-24 08:57:56] Total: 42.77 MH, 33.23 MH/s, 0C                                         
[2017-07-24 08:57:56] Total: 22.15 MH, 33.27 MH/s, 0C                                         
[2017-07-24 08:57:56] Total: 22.16 MH, 32.95 MH/s, 0C                                         
[2017-07-24 08:57:56] Total: 2097.15 kH, 33.40 MH/s, 0C                                       
[2017-07-24 08:57:56] Total: 2097.15 kH, 33.11 MH/s, 0C                                       
[2017-07-24 08:57:56] Total: 2097.15 kH, 33.02 MH/s, 0C                                       
[2017-07-24 08:57:57] Benchmark: 33.02 MH/s   
33016420                                                                                       
                                                                                               
         **********  cpuminer-opt 3.6.6  ***********                                           
     A CPU miner with multi algo support and optimized for CPUs                               
     with AES_NI and AVX extensions.           
     BTC donation address: 12tdvfF7KmAsihBXQXynT6E6th2c2pByTT                                 
     Forked from TPruvot's cpuminer-multi with credits                                         
     to Lucas Jones, elmad, palmd, djm34, pooler, ig0tik3d,                                   
     Wolf0, Jeff Garzik and Optiminer.         
                                               
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1400 Quad-Core Processor     
CPU features: SSE2 AES AVX AVX2 SHA           
SW built on Jul 24 2017 with GCC 5.4.0                                                         
SW features: SSE2 AES AVX AVX2 SHA                                                             
Algo features: SSE2 SHA                                                                       
Start mining with SSE2 SHA                                                                     
                                                                                               
[2017-07-24 08:57:57] 8 miner threads started, using 'lbry' algorithm.                         
[2017-07-24 08:57:58] Total: 1048.58 kH, 5326.34 kH/s, 0C                                     
[2017-07-24 08:58:02] Total: 18.70 MH, 5537.04 kH/s, 0C                                       
[2017-07-24 08:58:06] Total: 12.34 MH, 5557.11 kH/s, 0C                                       
[2017-07-24 08:58:07] Total: 25.07 MH, 5558.93 kH/s, 0C                                       
[2017-07-24 08:58:12] Total: 24.99 MH, 5560.98 kH/s, 0C                                       
[2017-07-24 08:58:17] Total: 25.03 MH, 5556.29 kH/s, 0C                                       
[2017-07-24 08:58:22] Total: 27.78 MH, 5560.57 kH/s, 0C                                       
[2017-07-24 08:58:27] Total: 24.44 MH, 5569.10 kH/s, 0C                                       
[2017-07-24 08:58:28] Benchmark: 5569.10 kH/s                                                 
5569101                                       
                                                                                               
         **********  cpuminer-opt 3.6.6  ***********                                           
     A CPU miner with multi algo support and optimized for CPUs                               
     with AES_NI and AVX extensions.           
     BTC donation address: 12tdvfF7KmAsihBXQXynT6E6th2c2pByTT                                 
     Forked from TPruvot's cpuminer-multi with credits                                         
     to Lucas Jones, elmad, palmd, djm34, pooler, ig0tik3d,                                   
     Wolf0, Jeff Garzik and Optiminer.         
                                               
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1400 Quad-Core Processor     
CPU features: SSE2 AES AVX AVX2 SHA           
SW built on Jul 24 2017 with GCC 5.4.0         
SW features: SSE2 AES AVX AVX2 SHA                                                             
Algo features: SSE2 SHA                                                                       
Start mining with SSE2 SHA                                                                     
                                                                                               
[2017-07-24 08:58:28] 8 miner threads started, using 'skein' algorithm.                       
[2017-07-24 08:58:29] Total: 3670.02 kH, 9933.17 kH/s, 0C                                     
[2017-07-24 08:58:33] Total: 45.31 MH, 11.55 MH/s, 0C                                         
[2017-07-24 08:58:38] Total: 57.74 MH, 11.58 MH/s, 0C                                         
[2017-07-24 08:58:43] Total: 46.27 MH, 11.59 MH/s, 0C                                         
[2017-07-24 08:58:48] Total: 54.95 MH, 11.58 MH/s, 0C                                         
[2017-07-24 08:58:53] Total: 52.07 MH, 11.59 MH/s, 0C                                         
[2017-07-24 08:58:58] Total: 52.10 MH, 11.59 MH/s, 0C
[2017-07-24 08:58:58] Total: 11.90 MH, 11.60 MH/s, 0C
[2017-07-24 08:58:58] Total: 11.90 MH, 11.56 MH/s, 0C
[2017-07-24 08:58:59] Benchmark: 11.56 MH/s
11562248

         **********  cpuminer-opt 3.6.6  ***********
     A CPU miner with multi algo support and optimized for CPUs
     with AES_NI and AVX extensions.
     BTC donation address: 12tdvfF7KmAsihBXQXynT6E6th2c2pByTT
     Forked from TPruvot's cpuminer-multi with credits
     to Lucas Jones, elmad, palmd, djm34, pooler, ig0tik3d,
     Wolf0, Jeff Garzik and Optiminer.

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1400 Quad-Core Processor
CPU features: SSE2 AES AVX AVX2 SHA
SW built on Jul 24 2017 with GCC 5.4.0
SW features: SSE2 AES AVX AVX2 SHA
Algo features: SSE2 AES SHA
Start mining with SSE2 AES SHA

[2017-07-24 08:59:00] 8 miner threads started, using 'myr-gr' algorithm.
[2017-07-24 08:59:00] Total: 2097.15 kH, 5397.12 kH/s, 0C
[2017-07-24 08:59:05] Total: 17.51 MH, 5452.93 kH/s, 0C
[2017-07-24 08:59:06] Total: 21.72 MH, 5467.62 kH/s, 0C
[2017-07-24 08:59:10] Total: 25.98 MH, 5466.69 kH/s, 0C
[2017-07-24 08:59:15] Total: 25.28 MH, 5466.75 kH/s, 0C
[2017-07-24 08:59:20] Total: 24.80 MH, 5465.82 kH/s, 0C
[2017-07-24 08:59:25] Total: 26.64 MH, 5467.58 kH/s, 0C
[2017-07-24 08:59:30] Total: 12.37 MH, 5468.40 kH/s, 0C
[2017-07-24 08:59:30] Total: 5272.27 kH, 5463.15 kH/s, 0C
[2017-07-24 08:59:31] Benchmark: 5463.15 kH/s
5463145

         **********  cpuminer-opt 3.6.6  ***********
     A CPU miner with multi algo support and optimized for CPUs
     with AES_NI and AVX extensions.
     BTC donation address: 12tdvfF7KmAsihBXQXynT6E6th2c2pByTT
     Forked from TPruvot's cpuminer-multi with credits
     to Lucas Jones, elmad, palmd, djm34, pooler, ig0tik3d,
     Wolf0, Jeff Garzik and Optiminer.

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1400 Quad-Core Processor
CPU features: SSE2 AES AVX AVX2 SHA
SW built on Jul 24 2017 with GCC 5.4.0
SW features: SSE2 AES AVX AVX2 SHA
Algo features: SSE2 AES AVX SHA
Start mining with SSE2 AES AVX SHA

[2017-07-24 08:59:31] 8 miner threads started, using 'm7m' algorithm.
[2017-07-24 08:59:38] Total: 1048.58 kH, 159.87 kH/s, 0C
[2017-07-24 08:59:43] Total: 799.38 kH, 159.68 kH/s, 0C
[2017-07-24 08:59:48] Total: 798.43 kH, 159.47 kH/s, 0C
[2017-07-24 08:59:53] Total: 797.34 kH, 159.35 kH/s, 0C
[2017-07-24 08:59:58] Total: 796.75 kH, 159.65 kH/s, 0C
[2017-07-24 09:00:01] Total: 478.95 kH, 159.87 kH/s, 0C
159872
[2017-07-24 09:00:07] Benchmark: 159.87 kH/s
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Which package needs to version 1.1?
libssl-dev or libcurl4-openssl-dev?

I have Ubuntu 16.04

How do I compile without SHA?

I thought the hash rate was pretty good for a 10w CPU.

I just enjoy playing, not any profit really.

libssl-dev 1.1 is needed but Ubuntu 16.04 has 1.0.2. None of the major distributions seem to have it yet.

How did you compile, did you change any options or just use the build script?
The option to add sha is "-msha" but the default compile probably includes it.
You might have to do something like "-maes -mavx" "-maes -msse4.2" instead
of the default "-march=native" to compile without sha.

Edit: correction, Goldmont doesn't have AVX.

I used the ./build.sh script to compile with HW SHA enabled and libssl-dev 1.0.2g-1ubuntu4.6 installed.

It is slower without the HW SHA.

./cpuminer -a m7m --benchmark

         **********  cpuminer-opt 3.6.6  ***********
     A CPU miner with multi algo support and optimized for CPUs
     with AES_NI and AVX extensions.
     BTC donation address: 12tdvfF7KmAsihBXQXynT6E6th2c2pByTT
     Forked from TPruvot's cpuminer-multi with credits
     to Lucas Jones, elmad, palmd, djm34, pooler, ig0tik3d,
     Wolf0, Jeff Garzik and Optiminer.

CPU: Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU J3455 @ 1.50GHz
CPU features: SSE2 AES SHA
SW built on Jul 23 2017 with GCC 5.4.0
SW features: SSE2 AES
Algo features: SSE2 AES AVX SHA
Start mining with SSE2 AES

[2017-07-23 21:24:36] 4 miner threads started, using 'm7m' algorithm.
[2017-07-23 21:24:55] CPU #2: 131.07 kH, 6991.75 H/s
[2017-07-23 21:24:55] CPU #3: 131.07 kH, 6983.48 H/s
[2017-07-23 21:24:55] Total: 262.14 kH, 13.98 kH/s, 40C
[2017-07-23 21:24:55] CPU #0: 131.07 kH, 6799.19 H/s
[2017-07-23 21:24:55] CPU #1: 131.07 kH, 6794.54 H/s
[2017-07-23 21:25:00] CPU #3: 34.92 kH, 7024.97 H/s
[2017-07-23 21:25:00] Total: 428.13 kH, 27.61 kH/s, 40C
[2017-07-23 21:25:00] CPU #2: 34.96 kH, 6746.14 H/s
[2017-07-23 21:25:00] CPU #0: 34.00 kH, 6795.39 H/s
[2017-07-23 21:25:00] CPU #1: 33.97 kH, 6724.83 H/s
[2017-07-23 21:25:05] CPU #3: 35.12 kH, 6922.89 H/s
[2017-07-23 21:25:05] Total: 138.05 kH, 27.19 kH/s, 39C
[2017-07-23 21:25:05] CPU #2: 33.73 kH, 6864.23 H/s
[2017-07-23 21:25:05] CPU #0: 33.98 kH, 6790.99 H/s
[2017-07-23 21:25:05] CPU #1: 33.62 kH, 6689.45 H/s
[2017-07-23 21:25:10] CPU #3: 34.62 kH, 6955.82 H/s
[2017-07-23 21:25:10] Total: 135.95 kH, 27.30 kH/s, 40C


That's a pretty big difference, big enough to convince me. Maybe SHA was back ported to some later 1.0 releases.
That's great if Ubuntu 16.04 etc have full support already.

Good work.

I used debian 9 with openssl 1.1 and got the same speed as ubuntu with the libssl-dev 1.0.2g-1ubuntu4.6 installed.

./cpuminer -a m7m --benchmark

         **********  cpuminer-opt 3.6.6  ***********
     A CPU miner with multi algo support and optimized for CPUs
     with AES_NI and AVX extensions.
     BTC donation address: 12tdvfF7KmAsihBXQXynT6E6th2c2pByTT
     Forked from TPruvot's cpuminer-multi with credits
     to Lucas Jones, elmad, palmd, djm34, pooler, ig0tik3d,
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CPU: Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU J3455 @ 1.50GHz
CPU features: SSE2 AES SHA
SW built on Jul 24 2017 with GCC 6.3.0
SW features: SSE2 AES SHA
Algo features: SSE2 AES AVX SHA
Start mining with SSE2 AES SHA

[2017-07-24 02:23:37] 4 miner threads started, using 'm7m' algorithm.
[2017-07-24 02:23:50] CPU #3: 131.07 kH, 10.00 kH/s
[2017-07-24 02:23:50] Total: 131.07 kH, 10.00 kH/s, 37C
[2017-07-24 02:23:50] CPU #2: 131.07 kH, 9817.99 H/s
[2017-07-24 02:23:51] CPU #1: 131.07 kH, 9474.24 H/s
[2017-07-24 02:23:51] CPU #0: 131.07 kH, 9293.29 H/s
[2017-07-24 02:23:55] CPU #0: 37.17 kH, 9407.19 H/s
[2017-07-24 02:23:55] CPU #1: 37.90 kH, 8790.50 H/s
[2017-07-24 02:23:55] CPU #3: 50.01 kH, 9838.35 H/s
[2017-07-24 02:23:55] Total: 256.15 kH, 37.85 kH/s, 38C
[2017-07-24 02:23:55] CPU #2: 49.09 kH, 9702.19 H/s
[2017-07-24 02:24:00] CPU #1: 43.95 kH, 9022.16 H/s
[2017-07-24 02:24:00] CPU #3: 49.19 kH, 9912.67 H/s
[2017-07-24 02:24:00] Total: 179.41 kH, 38.04 kH/s, 38C
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Which package needs to version 1.1?
libssl-dev or libcurl4-openssl-dev?

I have Ubuntu 16.04

How do I compile without SHA?

I thought the hash rate was pretty good for a 10w CPU.

I just enjoy playing, not any profit really.

libssl-dev 1.1 is needed but Ubuntu 16.04 has 1.0.2. None of the major distributions seem to have it yet.

How did you compile, did you change any options or just use the build script?
The option to add sha is "-msha" but the default compile probably includes it.
You might have to do something like "-maes -mavx" "-maes -msse4.2" instead
of the default "-march=native" to compile without sha.

Edit: correction, Goldmont doesn't have AVX.

I used the ./build.sh script to compile with HW SHA enabled and libssl-dev 1.0.2g-1ubuntu4.6 installed.

It is slower without the HW SHA.

./cpuminer -a m7m --benchmark

         **********  cpuminer-opt 3.6.6  ***********
     A CPU miner with multi algo support and optimized for CPUs
     with AES_NI and AVX extensions.
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     Forked from TPruvot's cpuminer-multi with credits
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     Wolf0, Jeff Garzik and Optiminer.

CPU: Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU J3455 @ 1.50GHz
CPU features: SSE2 AES SHA
SW built on Jul 23 2017 with GCC 5.4.0
SW features: SSE2 AES
Algo features: SSE2 AES AVX SHA
Start mining with SSE2 AES

[2017-07-23 21:24:36] 4 miner threads started, using 'm7m' algorithm.
[2017-07-23 21:24:55] CPU #2: 131.07 kH, 6991.75 H/s
[2017-07-23 21:24:55] CPU #3: 131.07 kH, 6983.48 H/s
[2017-07-23 21:24:55] Total: 262.14 kH, 13.98 kH/s, 40C
[2017-07-23 21:24:55] CPU #0: 131.07 kH, 6799.19 H/s
[2017-07-23 21:24:55] CPU #1: 131.07 kH, 6794.54 H/s
[2017-07-23 21:25:00] CPU #3: 34.92 kH, 7024.97 H/s
[2017-07-23 21:25:00] Total: 428.13 kH, 27.61 kH/s, 40C
[2017-07-23 21:25:00] CPU #2: 34.96 kH, 6746.14 H/s
[2017-07-23 21:25:00] CPU #0: 34.00 kH, 6795.39 H/s
[2017-07-23 21:25:00] CPU #1: 33.97 kH, 6724.83 H/s
[2017-07-23 21:25:05] CPU #3: 35.12 kH, 6922.89 H/s
[2017-07-23 21:25:05] Total: 138.05 kH, 27.19 kH/s, 39C
[2017-07-23 21:25:05] CPU #2: 33.73 kH, 6864.23 H/s
[2017-07-23 21:25:05] CPU #0: 33.98 kH, 6790.99 H/s
[2017-07-23 21:25:05] CPU #1: 33.62 kH, 6689.45 H/s
[2017-07-23 21:25:10] CPU #3: 34.62 kH, 6955.82 H/s
[2017-07-23 21:25:10] Total: 135.95 kH, 27.30 kH/s, 40C


That's a pretty big difference, big enough to convince me. Maybe SHA was back ported to some later 1.0 releases.
That's great if Ubuntu 16.04 etc have full support already.

Good work.
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