https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XxyQ1eH2oL4QKfxHkSFHHCGOGaE1FEPDnBt2WbA_oE4/edit?usp=sharing
Everyone is very welcome to type in their numbers, if they have experience doing plots with any kind of plotter.
Acc. to the spreadsheet an i7 4770k @ 3.9 Gh using 7 cores plotted 10000 nonces/minute (stagger size 10K) which is pretty awesome.
With my AMD FX-8150 using 8 cores i can get to about 7500 (stagger size 10K)
The information is out dated. i5 doing 13k
How is it outdated if it hasn't been entered in the spreadsheet?
post a pic of your i5 doing 13k
would like to see one as well, my 3rd Gen i5 only does ~6500 with 8GB RAM and 4 threads.
3rd gen. i5s do not support AVX2 which could be used by wplotgenerator to achive this great performance. A Haswell generation (4th gen. i5) CPUs does.
That is why I pointed out the 3rd Gen, but 13k seems quite high even for a Haswell CPU.
I see...
Take the ~7800 npm an i5-4200M can do with his 2+2 cores, scale it up to 4 full cores of - let's say - an i5-4670 and consider the extra 36% clock speed (2.5 vs. 3.4 GHz) it can do without turbo mode and you are there. I'd say the estimation works out!