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My GPU:gtx1050ti My cpu: ryzen 5 1500x Both of them have a same H/s of 320. I'm using xmr-stack for both. Nvidia version for GPU and CPU for CPU. Why is it so?

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  • Probably just a coincidence. Can you comment or edit your post to state if you get an increased hashrate on one or both of you run them independently rather than simultaneously?
    – jwinterm
    Commented Jun 23, 2017 at 22:48
  • @jwinterm it's the same independently or individuallly for both.
    – Adarsh
    Commented Jun 24, 2017 at 2:00

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If you expect the GPU to be much faster, your question may be answered here: Is it better to mine with a CPU or GPU

Your numbers sound reasonable for the CPU, and mostly consistent with reported numbers for the GPU. That said, I've got a bit better performance out of XMR-Stak than ccminer on my GTX 950 card. I also made a test of numerous configurations for blocks and threads for my card, and there are certainly numerous settings that will cause it to underperform.

I am running XMR-Stak-CPU and XMR-Stak-NVIDIA, and can share my rates for some of the workers for comparison if that's any help.

AMD FX-6300 Six-Core Processor   : 274 H/s
  > low_power_mode on 1/6 cores

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950           : 251 H/s
  > 32 threads x 18 blocks

Intel i7-7700K @ 4.20GHz         : 340 H/s
  > low_power_mode on 0/4 cores

2 x Intel Xeon E5-2620 @ 2.00GHz : 288 H/s
  > low_power_mode on 2/12 cores

I run all of these on headless Linux, mostly Ubuntu 16.04, and with the latest CUDA.

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