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Help gathering some info about cards :)

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Hey if you have a couple of mins to spare and dont mind helping me out it would be much appreciated!

If you could grab vanity gen windows extract it. Open a command prompt in the directory and do;

Code:
C:\vanitygen-0.20-win>[B]oclvanitygen 1banana[/B]
Difficulty: 888446610538
[38.24 Mkey/s][total 245366784][Prob 0.0%][50% in 4.5h]

I am interested in what your Mkey/s Sec is and what graphics card / processor / ram you have. Want to make a table showing the common "modern" graphics cards and roughly what you get :)

(This is used for generating vanity bitcoin addresses)

If you have done that and dont mind doing 1 more

scallion

extract, open command prompt into the directory and

Code:
C:\scallion-v2.0>[B]scallion testing[/B]
Cooking up some delicious scallions...
Using kernel optimized from file kernel.cl (Optimized4)
Using work group size 32
Compiling kernel... done.
Testing SHA1 hash...
CPU SHA-1: d3486ae9136e7856bc42212385ea797094475802
GPU SHA-1: d3486ae9136e7856bc42212385ea797094475802
Looks good!
LoopIteration:662  HashCount:11106.52MH  Speed:2133.8MH/s  Runtime:00:00:05  Predicted:00:00:08
Stopping the GPU and shutting down...

again report how many MH/s you get with graphics card ext.

This one is vanity .onion addresses :)

Would be much appreciated <3
 
No idea what I'm doing this for, but here goes. :D

Hardware: GTX 460 (borrowed from a friend - hey, it's 5.5 years old, but useful for legacy reference on an otherwise modern system... I hope?), Skylake i5-6600 (non-K), generic 2 x 4GB DDR4-2133 RAM.

First program: 11 Mkey/s, ± 0.2 Mkey/s

Second program: 209 MH/s, ± 0.2 MH/s

Hope that's of some use? If you need any other help, let me know.
 
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