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Title: New to Bitcoin and just started mining
Post by: Paladine on April 17, 2013, 10:55:47 PM
Hi,

Just started mining and on my main rig I am running a Radeon 7850 2GB card overclocked to 1100MHz Core and 5600MHz Memory but only hitting 230Mh/s - the second machine is running a GTX 550 ti at stock and only hitting 40Mh/s.

Anyone know if there is a guide somewhere to improve performance for windows mining?  I am currently using BFGMiner.

Thanks,

Paladine


Title: Re: New to Bitcoin and just started mining
Post by: Garbaek on April 17, 2013, 11:34:24 PM
You should possible look into xubuntu and cgminer if you want to make a good mining rig..



Title: Re: New to Bitcoin and just started mining
Post by: nintari on April 18, 2013, 12:46:16 AM
Paladine: I'm using a 7850 (just recently got a second) and on average the best I can seem to hit is about 300MH/z average @ 1,010 MHz core with peaks up to 350MH/s (the nvidia card you have wont get much better sadly) so that may give you some sort of average to look at where you should be.

This is on windows 7 x64 using GUI Miner -v 1 -w 256 -f 1 (I tried w 128 and f 0 as well)

right now I keep having my miner say connection problems, you wouldn't happen to be having that issue as well would you?




Garbaek: I may look in to that myself thanks :)



Title: Re: New to Bitcoin and just started mining
Post by: Aahzman on April 18, 2013, 01:32:07 AM
underclock the ram. waaaay down. BTC mining on ATI doesn't use much video ram (or system ram for that matter).  That'll give you some "headroom" to overclock the core a little more, maybe.

NVidia cards suck a big bag of monkey dick for BTC mining. CUDA-miners are slowly helping to improve NVidia GPU mining *slightly* but I don't see them ever being as good as ATI cards.



Title: Re: New to Bitcoin and just started mining
Post by: Todamont on April 18, 2013, 02:23:20 AM
Go to the hardware mining comparison page (use google), and search for the best init strings, mining programs, and overclock/underclock settings for your specific GPU. CGMiner is best miner.


Title: Re: New to Bitcoin and just started mining
Post by: djspock3030 on April 18, 2013, 03:09:44 AM
I have a ATI 6950 running 840 MHz , Mem 1325 MHz little voltage boost from 1100 to 1150 and keeping cool at about 140deg F. My hash rate on GUIMiner and the default slush's pool miner drop down with all the DDoS attacks been running right at 271.4 Mhash/s consistent. I too am working on getting more bang for my buck.

Just now trying to find a decent electric usage app


Title: Re: New to Bitcoin and just started mining
Post by: markjcc on April 18, 2013, 03:46:52 AM
Try using cgminer I was using GUIMiner in the past and got a low Mhash now I use cgminer and its better by 10 More


Title: Re: New to Bitcoin and just started mining
Post by: 18RATTT on April 18, 2013, 03:47:32 AM
Hardware comparison page is located here:
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mining_hardware_comparison
Everybody already compiled all the hard work, thank you opensource/p2p. Long Live Bitcoin


Title: Re: New to Bitcoin and just started mining
Post by: n3xus on April 18, 2013, 04:10:55 AM
I have a HIS 7870 getting 434.19 MH/s using cgminer in arch linux core/ram 1200/1050 that's with stock cooler runs about 71 degree's C


Title: Re: New to Bitcoin and just started mining
Post by: klrgoten on April 18, 2013, 05:23:47 AM
watch out for those electricity costs guys :P they bit me in the ass


Title: Re: New to Bitcoin and just started mining
Post by: robi on April 18, 2013, 05:36:19 AM
perhaps work will let you host your rig under your desk. keeps your feet warm too.