AMD FX 8150 (8 core).
Cool. We should be able to get you around 77 Kh/s from that CPU. Get my generic version of minerd.exe (plus the required DLLs) from here:-
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hiadf8o5u7bsit7/XMGpoolminerWin64.rar?dl=0This is a beta release for testing and the readme file needs updating. To get the best out of this you have to ignore the advice to start the miner with the number of threads equal to the number of cores you have. Instead, you need to start multiple instances of minerd.exe with a single thread as follows for eight cores:-
startminlowaffinity 0x7 minerd etc --threads 1
startminlowaffinity 0xb minerd etc --threads 1
startminlowaffinity 0xd minerd etc --threads 1
startminlowaffinity 0xe minerd etc --threads 1
startminlowaffinity 0x70 minerd etc --threads 1
startminlowaffinity 0xb0 minerd etc --threads 1
startminlowaffinity 0xd0 minerd etc --threads 1
startminlowaffinity 0xe0 minerd etc --threads 1
Hope you followed that. The idea is to force each instance of minerd.exe to use a subset of three cores and spread the load between them. Doing it this way appears to be more efficient than running a single instance of minerd.exe with multiple threads no matter whose version you use. Trust me on this

If you didn't quite get that it is probably because I have been drinking. Get back to me if so and I will have another go at explaining it. I might have sobered up a bit by then
