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DemoCoin-Dev avatar DemoCoin-Dev commented on September 17, 2024

Probably....... but splitting the nonces into more threads should be implemented for cpu also....

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DemoCoin-Dev avatar DemoCoin-Dev commented on September 17, 2024

you split the nonces into the number of threads that you want..... here I did it manually....

example for an 8 threads cpu :

4294967295 / 8 = 536870911.875

So : -n 0000000000 thread 1
-n 536870911 thread 2
-n 1073741823 thread 3
-n 1610612736 thread 4
etc..

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DemoCoin-Dev avatar DemoCoin-Dev commented on September 17, 2024

each thread is 70000 hash / s , and when I do only one thread, it's 140 000 hash / s

I guess it's one thread per real cpu.

but 70000 * 8 = 560 000 hash / s instead of 140 000 hash / s

in other words, an old I7, if this was implemented, would do 4 times more hashes per second, reducing the total time needed by a factor of 4.

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