![]() Adding the iGPU to the mix, the iGPU gets only 13H/s, the dGPU drops to 87.5H/s, and the CPU threads drop to 23.6H/s. With just 2 CPU threads and dGPU, the dGPU gets 89.5H/s and the CPU threads get 50H/s each. This is because the iGPU competes with the CPU for RAM access. ![]() Overall hash rate is slower than just using the CPU + dGPU without the iGPU. I've just tested with 2 out of 4 CPU threads, plus both the dGPU and iGPU active at the same time. (The open source driver lets you run both GPUs at once, but it lacks support for OpenCL 2.0.)Ĭorrection: not sure if due to an update, but the current AMD driver now allows both GPUs to be active at once. With the current AMD driver on Linux, you can only have one GPU active at a time, so you can't enable one for driving the display and use the other for number crunching. These numbers are from memory and I may be misremembering. On the A10-4600M each CPU thread got about 50H/s. ![]() Wolf's GPU miner works with AMD integrated GPUs too.
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