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Topic: Poor hash rate with XMR-STAK 2.4.2 and Sumokoin (Read 193 times)

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On cryptonight-heavy
rx570: 710
rx580: 800

On monero7, i get

rx570: 950
rx580: 1025


Could you possibly share your intensity and clocks?

 Wink

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Activity: 129
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On cryptonight-heavy
rx570: 710
rx580: 800

On monero7, i get

rx570: 950
rx580: 1025
member
Activity: 247
Merit: 59
It isn't a bad thing, the reduced hash rates impacts everyone so with everyone impacted equally it's like not being impacted at all.
newbie
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The sumokoin for doesn't use the cryptonight or the newer monero7 algo. It uses what is called "cryptonight-heavy". Your hashrates will be lower.

CPU - 50-60% lower
GPU - 20-40% lower

You may also need to adjust your intensity.

Thanks for the info on that! Guess it’s worth it to keep the ASICS away.
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Activity: 247
Merit: 59
The sumokoin for doesn't use the cryptonight or the newer monero7 algo. It uses what is called "cryptonight-heavy". Your hashrates will be lower.

CPU - 50-60% lower
GPU - 20-40% lower

You may also need to adjust your intensity.
newbie
Activity: 63
Merit: 0
I just started mining Sumokoin with my Ryzen 5 1600X and GTX 1060 6 gig and only get about 600 H/s, according to calculators I was expecting getting around 1 K/h.  My GPU core clock is +150 and video ram is over clocked to +500. This is a Windows 10 machine with no AV and the virtual RAM set at 16 GB.

I have deleted the cpu.txt file so it will auto generate. I have power settings at High Performance. I have modified the cpu.txt file to low_power_mode:5 and no better performance. I’m thinking about tryin a version or two older of xmr-stak. Does anyone have more suggestions?
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