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      Fiftysven last edited by

      I got 24.3kh/s on Intel® Core™ i7-3770K CPU @ 3.50 GHz 3.90 GHz

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      • j_scheibel
        j_scheibel last edited by

        intel xeon cpu e5-2697 v2 @2.97 ghz

        solo mining - kind of interesting how it degrades despite not running out of logical processors.

        1 thread - 2655 h/s

        2 threads - 5230 h/s

        4 threads - 10kh/s

        8 threads - 20 kh/s

        12 threads - 30 kh/s

        24 threads - 45 kh/s

        32 threads - 64 kh/s

        44 threads - 72 kh/s

        pool mining

        1 thread - 8.9kh/s

        2 thread - 17.2kh/s

        4 threads - 33.3 kh/s

        8 threads - 67.6 kh/s

        12 threads - 100 kh/s *pool miner tends to hang beyond here if I let it run for more than just a few seconds*

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        • lizhi
          lizhi last edited by

          Not connect http, why ?

          error1_pxc.jpg

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          • j_scheibel
            j_scheibel last edited by

            i had the same problem. no idea how to fix it though. i just used one of the 2 pools listed.

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              Lukey_p last edited by

              intel xeon cpu e5-2697 v2 @2.97 ghz

              solo mining - kind of interesting how it degrades despite not running out of logical processors.

              1 thread - 2655 h/s

              2 threads - 5230 h/s

              4 threads - 10kh/s

              8 threads - 20 kh/s

              12 threads - 30 kh/s

              24 threads - 45 kh/s

              32 threads - 64 kh/s

              44 threads - 72 kh/s

              pool mining

              1 thread - 8.9kh/s

              2 thread - 17.2kh/s

              4 threads - 33.3 kh/s

              8 threads - 67.6 kh/s

              12 threads - 100 kh/s *pool miner tends to hang beyond here if I let it run for more than just a few seconds*

              Hi, i assume you are using Hyper-V or VMware and assigning vCPUs, At a guess, i would imagine using HT cores could contend very quickly. Are you in a position to disable HT on the CPU and assign cores only? just to see if a single core gives more that 2 threads with HT on?

              Just a thought.

              Luke

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              • lizhi
                lizhi last edited by

                Yes. Blank or whatever. You can also use “Pool Mining” for solo mining (server = http://127.0.0.1, port = 19554, username and password = what you have in phoenixcoin.conf). There will be a difference in performance though.

                The wallet uses the reference C code for its solo miner. CPUminer (minerd) is powered by the SSE2 assembly code. It is also used for pool mining by the wallet. Try both and report your KH/s. For example, my 3GHz 4-core A8-3870K delivers 10KH/s using the built-in miner and 8KH/s using CPUminer (yes, it’s slower in my case).

                Please give me a screen-shot .

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                  FeatherKing last edited by

                  I got 3.4 KH/s with 2 threads on I3-2330 2.2 GHz at pool mining.

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                  • lizhi
                    lizhi last edited by

                    Intel G2020 CPU 3.1G is6.5Kh.

                    neo_ok1.jpg

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                      Lukey_p last edited by

                      So, i have a question… When the move is complete, do we think CPU mining will actually be viable? Is CPU mining going to be exclusive for a while before GPU? If GPU mining neoscrypt is working on release, will anyone actually use CPU?

                      Just throwing it out there, be nice to have an idea, Cheers

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                      • ghostlander
                        ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                        Not connect http, why ?

                        error1_pxc.jpg

                        Maybe add rpcallowip=127.0.0.1, rpcuser=lizhi and rpcpassword=123 to data/testnet/phoenixcoin.conf?

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                        • j_scheibel
                          j_scheibel last edited by

                          Hi, i assume you are using Hyper-V or VMware and assigning vCPUs, At a guess, i would imagine using HT cores could contend very quickly. Are you in a position to disable HT on the CPU and assign cores only? just to see if a single core gives more that 2 threads with HT on?

                          Just a thought.

                          Luke

                          I wasn’t using any kind of virtual machine. I could go in to the bios and turn off the hyper threading but I can’t imagine that helping overall since you cut the overall power by half. I probably wont be in front of the computer to play with it for a day or so, regardless, I really expect this was more of a bottleneck imposed by the managing process (ie the wallet). I mean the wallet had locking issues when using pool settings with 12 or more threads . so there might be some bugs in there. however, the underlining code that does the new scrypt seems to be running ok though. (which I thought was the point of the test :) )

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                            mirrax last edited by

                            I don’t know if Lizhi is successfull with modification of cgminer?

                            But now two scenarios trouble me a little:

                            1st, botnets targeting Neoscrypt in CPU era

                            2nd, if first GPU miner will be private

                            Is this valid lamentation or not much?

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                            • lizhi
                              lizhi last edited by

                              Hi guys, I’m still not successful . I was caught in the kernel . I refer to the KECCAK, try to write some code. But no progress. :'(

                              I cannot write similar code for Nerscrypt in driver-opencl.c and ocl.c

                              #ifdef USE_KECCAK
                              static cl_int queue_keccak_kernel(_clState *clState, dev_blk_ctx *blk, __maybe_unused cl_uint threads)
                              {
                                      cl_kernel *kernel = &clState->kernel;
                                      unsigned int num = 0;
                                      cl_int status = 0;
                              
                                      status = clEnqueueWriteBuffer(clState->commandQueue,
                                              clState->keccak_CLbuffer, true, 0,
                                              KECCAK_BUFFER_SIZE, &blk->keccak_data[0],
                                              0, NULL,NULL);
                              
                                      CL_SET_ARG(clState->keccak_CLbuffer);
                                      CL_SET_ARG(clState->outputBuffer);
                              
                                      return status;
                              }
                              #endif
                              

                              The biggest difficulty is to write neoscrypt140707.cl, This is a binary code .

                              		case KL_NEOSCRYPT:
                              			strcpy(filename, NEOSCRYPT_KERNNAME".cl");
                              			strcpy(binaryfilename, NEOSCRYPT_KERNNAME);
                              			/* Neoscrypt only supports vector 1 */
                              			cgpu->vwidth = 1;
                              			break;
                              
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                              • lizhi
                                lizhi last edited by

                                This is my project, It comes from cgminer 3.6.6

                                How to build:

                                cd /D/FTC/neoscrypt/max-cgminer-master

                                autoreconf -fvi

                                export LIBCURL_CFLAGS=-I/usr/local/curl/include

                                export LIBCURL_LIBS=-L/usr/local/curl/lib

                                CFLAGS=“-O2 -msse2” ./configure --enable-scrypt --enable-keccak --enable-neoscrypt

                                make

                                if have error information "undefined reference to `_imp__curl_easy_init’ "

                                you edit Makefile file , add " LIBS = -lpdcurses -lpthread -lcurl -lcurldll "

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                                  DemocraticRepublicOfDave last edited by

                                  Hi there.

                                  Can anyone give me the github links to the “standard” neoscrypt cpuminer and wallet?

                                  Lizhi I have your source and am studying it. I am a newbie to opengl but I have been intending for a long time to get into it.

                                  Lizhi, am I correct in that the neoscrypt.c/.h files in the standard reference implementation?

                                  The main issue for me is to understand the neoscrypt algorithm first.

                                  Cheers

                                  Dave.

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                                    slavco Regular Member last edited by

                                    People, I’m following this discussion quite long and I want to ask if audit was performed on the neoscrypt algo?

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                                    • ghostlander
                                      ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                                      People, I’m following this discussion quite long and I want to ask if audit was performed on the neoscrypt algo?

                                      What kind of audit?

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                                        slavco Regular Member last edited by

                                        Example: What if someone manage to lower the complexity of the algorithm?
                                        Audit in the form of public review of the algorithm by crypto comunity.

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                                          mirrax last edited by

                                          Example: What if someone manage to lower the complexity of the algorithm?
                                          Audit in the form of public review of the algorithm by crypto comunity.

                                          It will be opensource…

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                                          • ghostlander
                                            ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                                            Example: What if someone manage to lower the complexity of the algorithm?
                                            Audit in the form of public review of the algorithm by crypto comunity.

                                            I doubt they can get any sensible advantage, but it’s going public with the source code in a couple of days anyway. Anyone can test it until our livenets switch in 2 weeks or so.

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