09:38:56 hey I wonder why I'm getting consistently lower hashrates on all my rigs. like 11kh/s for a 9700X isn't that a bit low? or some people say they get the same ~9kh/s from a 5600X as I'm getting from a 5800X. logs show the msr being applied and hugepages enabled on linux. wonder what's that 09:39:28 xmrig.com benchmarks should really have better search features 09:54:20 maybe the guys I'm reading about online with higher hashrates are just reciting some older ones as this has changed over the year. that was a 1y old post with someone claiming to have a 5600X as fast as my 5800X, but not sure if they were talking about hashrates at the time or some earlier reference point... 10:13:43 Bunnyh: With 9700x on desktop with 20 threads allocated I was getting 15kh/s but it was strangely inconsistent. 11:50:16 just dropped to 9.7kh/s trying that. 6000MHz RAM. what are you getting with 32 threads? 11:51:51 uhh I mean with 16 :) 11:52:54 got confused about the thread count there, why would having more than the actual thread number help? 12:06:04 seems to be very hard to confirm from what's out there what the normal hashrate would be, when was the last time the algo was changed so it impacted hashrates? 13:45:32 last change was when moving to RandomX years ago and yes you can only use the number of threads you have :) 13:47:13 people claiming high HR probably are overclocking the CPU which makes it use much more electricity and only worth it if you are not paying for that, also tuning your memory makes a significant difference 13:49:29 5800X uses DDR4, certainly you are not using 6000MHz RAM with that 13:57:29 Bunnyh: I think I used to get around 10-12Kh/s when on 16 out of 24threads. My RAM is ddr5 but can't remember the frequency exactly, probably 4800mhz. 14:17:18 out of 24? its a 8 core cpu 21:25:20 any good prebuilt miners for monero? currently using a old laptop with xmrig and alpine linux