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Topic: RandomX Benchmarks! https://monerobenchmarks.info - page 5. (Read 6455 times)

sr. member
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Just a couple of changes on https://monerobenchmarks.info/ as fork is done and RandomX is implemented on mainnet.

Site has been since 2016 many cryptonight benchmarks were submitted. All of them have been moved to:

https://cryptonight.monerobenchmarks.info/



Thanks to everyone who tested on testnet using XMRig and Benchmark tool before fork and submitted their results on randomx.monerobenchmarks.info.

Now those benchmarks are on main site and all requests from https://randomx.monerobenchmarks.info will be automatically redirected to https://monerobenchmarks.info/.



Site Sections

- CPU vs CPU (Hash per Watts, TDP, etc.) https://monerobenchmarks.info/cpuVScpu.php

- AMD CPU Benchmarks. https://monerobenchmarks.info/singleCPUAMD.php

- INTEL CPU Benchmarks. https://monerobenchmarks.info/singleCPUINTEL.php

- Dual Xeon Benchmarks. https://monerobenchmarks.info/multiDUALXEON.php

- Quad Opteron Benchmarks. https://monerobenchmarks.info/multiQUADOPTERON.php

- Mining Software & tools. https://monerobenchmarks.info/miningSoftware.php



As more benchmarks are added site will grow accordingly.
Thanks everyone  Cool
sr. member
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What time is scheduled FORK and do we need new wallet + address to be able to mine it?

Fork is already done  Cool

If you are using official gui/cli just update binaries: https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/e0j98n/gui_v01501_carbon_chamaeleon_released/
newbie
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What time is scheduled FORK and do we need new wallet + address to be able to mine it?
hero member
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What about RAM memmory ?
Check this out for mobo comparisons: https://i.redd.it/dzbx9fdkxv731.png

RAM-wise, you want ideally DDR4-3600 at lowest possible cas latency.
newbie
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What about RAM memmory ?
hero member
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You shouldn't use a cheap mobo if you're going to miner 24/7 with your CPU. The VRMs get hot. They need a beefy cooling solution.

If ASUS, go Prime x570 Pro.
newbie
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Generaly can somebody post what is good and cheap configuration for CPU minning ,how RAM memmory needed

Ryzen 5   3600x   (how much RAM)
Ryzen 9   3900x   (how much RAM)

Also, can we use cheaper motherboard like

https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/PRIME-A320M-K/

https://www.biostar.com.tw/app/en/mb/introduction.php?S_ID=925#
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Any news???
 Today is nov29 when this thing is goint to start?
legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
my 1920x got around 7kh/s. overall the build was $500-700. Amazon has a deal going for $200 for the 1920x. I probably went overboard with the amount of ram. I thought it needed 2 gb per thread... no, its 2gb per numa node. and 1920x is just 1 node. So you could get away with 8gb to 16 gb prolly.

Good info thanks.

Yes, 3600 Mhz ram speed works well in general.
For Ryzen general tips are:

- Turn off PBO and auto overclocking.
- Manually Overclock CPU (Ryzen Master) and increase core voltage.
- Turn on XMP profile on BIOS.
- Tune memory using Ryzen Dram Calculator

On this video Anthony explains overclocking details very well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7w1EGPZUESU&feature=emb_logo

IOU +sM as soon as I get some.

Any Mobo recommendations guys?
I've been pretty happy with asrock last few generations, I'll need 3 pci-E 8x slots is there a specific solid stable series you guys recommend.
AFA as ram is samsung b-die still the goto option, any specific recommendations on what 32gb kit?
Also AM4 Ryzen doesn't like to clock over 2 slots well is the TH series the same?

Added: just watched the vid, good info. I like this Anthony guy, he knows what he's talking about. I've had LTT on ignore forever since that whining sniveling Linus doesn't know jack shit (I watched one of his vids on system building where he did everything wrong and thought "jesus i hope the kids don't do what this moron is doing")(also he was such a massive fanboi i couldn't listen to him)  and i was getting spammed with his channel. With the decoupling he touched on i was reminded of my 939 socket OC days.
btw check out Buildzoid if you haven't already.

Added again: Yeah so after watching that vid now youtube has ignored my settings and has recommended that fucktard LTT channel as every goddamn recommended for me. Muthafucker I hate google. Now I'm off to downvote every vid they spammed me with (j/k I hit not interested on them all). Too bad i'll never what one of those anythony vids again (knowingly) because of the LTT spam.


Great Vid here on TR V/S R9
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AR4ICNbG9EM&lc
sr. member
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Thx, been debating this or a 1920x or a 3600 for a htpc that will background hash. So Ryzen lineup is heavily bandwidth dependent? I'm aware that ryzen performance curve peaks at ~3600 ram spd so is that we are seeing with randomx as well?

Yes, 3600 Mhz ram speed works well in general.
For Ryzen general tips are:

- Turn off PBO and auto overclocking.
- Manually Overclock CPU (Ryzen Master) and increase core voltage.
- Turn on XMP profile on BIOS.
- Tune memory using Ryzen Dram Calculator

On this video Anthony explains overclocking details very well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7w1EGPZUESU&feature=emb_logo
legendary
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Thx, been debating this or a 1920x or a 3600 for a htpc that will background hash. So Ryzen lineup is heavily bandwidth dependent? I'm aware that ryzen performance curve peaks at ~3600 ram spd so is that we are seeing with randomx as well?

my 1920x got around 7kh/s. overall the build was $500-700. Amazon has a deal going for $200 for the 1920x. I probably went overboard with the amount of ram. I thought it needed 2 gb per thread... no, its 2gb per numa node. and 1920x is just 1 node. So you could get away with 8gb to 16 gb prolly.
legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 4969
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it

Thx, been debating this or a 1920x or a 3600 for a htpc that will background hash. So Ryzen lineup is heavily bandwidth dependent? I'm aware that ryzen performance curve peaks at ~3600 ram spd so is that we are seeing with randomx as well?
newbie
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FYI we have built a prototype plug in play CPU based home miner. Not sure if we are going to release it yet, but its essentially a CPU system shrunk to the minimum size possible, with custom BIOS and components optimized for  Random X and based off 3900.

Operation will be similar to Apollo, it runs off an embedded linux system with browser based GUI.

14KH/s @150 Watts at the wall using our custom PSU, in a quiet stackable 7x7x2.5 inch box. 


THANK YOU for this total not important and helpfull information for us.
legendary
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FYI we have built a prototype plug in play CPU based home miner. Not sure if we are going to release it yet, but its essentially a CPU system shrunk to the minimum size possible, with custom BIOS and components optimized for  Random X and based off 3900.

Operation will be similar to Apollo, it runs off an embedded linux system with browser based GUI.

14KH/s @150 Watts at the wall using our custom PSU, in a quiet stackable 7x7x2.5 inch box. 
legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 4969
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it

A point that is missed by many. Emulating a CPU is a lot more complex than emulating a hashing
algorithm.

There is always FUD leading up to a big fork, most of it self serving.


Yeah, that is always a great time to accumulate.

What are the numbers for a 2700X guys?
sr. member
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CLI v0.15.0.1 'Carbon Chamaeleon' released!
https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/e0j5s1/cli_v01501_carbon_chamaeleon_released/

Monero Network Upgrade(Hard Fork) Countdown
http://xmr.noctism.com/
legendary
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It will also be easier to create a miner for it to run in FPGA because of the compatibility with CPU mining.

At best you can create emulation of CPU which will be less efficient than regular CPU (of course).

A point that is missed by many. Emulating a CPU is a lot more complex than emulating a hashing
algorithm.

There is always FUD leading up to a big fork, most of it self serving.

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