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      slowhash Regular Member last edited by

      You can bump the sapphire R9 290 Tri-x OC up from 333 to 340… The GPU’s came back from warranty replacement, and can get the juice cranked up a little with fans that aren’t failing…

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      • SpartanC001
        SpartanC001 Regular Member last edited by

        If someone hands you a 7990, please don’t do the same overclock till burnout test… lol

        Lol i wouldnt do it with a 7990, and the overclock was stable, just the vrms weren’t up to the job lol

        If i had a 7990 id probably look into watercooling :P

        The R7 240 temps stayed pretty low even at 1.4v, only just above 70c, its designed for 35w TDP, i unlocked it to 75 in the bios, and overclocked the clappers off it, it *seemed* alright xD

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        • ghostlander
          ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

          NeoScrypt CPUminer updated to v2.4.1, up to 50% performance increase.

          NeoScrypt CPUminer at Cryptocointalk

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            slowhash Regular Member last edited by

            NeoScrypt CPUminer updated to v2.4.1, up to 50% performance increase.

            NeoScrypt CPUminer at Cryptocointalk

            -e, --engine=N choose a NeoScrypt hashing engine
            0 integer (default)
            1 SSE2
            2 SSE2 4-way

            I was not aware of different ‘engines’ for hashing on CPU’s as I don’t CPU mine. What is the reason for them?

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            • kris_davison
              kris_davison last edited by

              What is sse2?

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              • SpartanC001
                SpartanC001 Regular Member last edited by

                What is sse2?

                It’s an instruction set for CPU’s, pretty much all cpus nowadays have at least SSE2, even my 7 year old laptop (from core 2 duo era) has SSE3

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                • kris_davison
                  kris_davison last edited by

                  Ah OK that makes sense :)

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                    A Former User last edited by

                    Spartan gets +many

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                    • SpartanC001
                      SpartanC001 Regular Member last edited by

                      I tested the miner on my laptop (Pentium T4400 @ 2.2GHz):

                      INT: appears to be the old engine (gets same hashrate etc), 4.4kh/s

                      SSE2: a little bit faster, causes my laptop to heat up a lot more, 4.8kh/s

                      SSE2-4way: even faster, not as hot as SSE2, 5.8kh/s

                      Also on my desktop (i7-3770K @ 4.0GHz):

                      INT: again appears default, 27kh/s

                      SSE2: not much improvement, 28kh/s

                      SSE2-4way: a bit better, 31kh/s

                      it seems that the sse2 and sse2-4way engines helps alot with older cpus which do not have as much number crunching power

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                      • ketetefid
                        ketetefid Regular Member last edited by

                        Thanks GhostLander!WoW! I had never seen a CPU hash faster than a GPU!

                        By the way, why do old graphics cards hash so badly with neominers? I have a 5970 (and everybody knows it is not a bad one) and it can barely reach 26 kh/s with two cores. Is there hope that this will be fixed?

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                          Alpha Wolf last edited by

                          NeoScrypt CPUminer updated to v2.4.1, up to 50% performance increase.

                          NeoScrypt CPUminer at Cryptocointalk

                          Worked great here for me once I understood the flag setup to use. I saw about the same results as was posted earlier.

                          Great work! Thank you!

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                            mirrax last edited by

                            Sydney are you still working on the site?

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