LBC block reward is about to hit 500 this weekend, you will never see block rewards this high again.
Nvidia opensource miner would never be this fast without sp_ (-:
what happens after you get the reward of 500? it will start to decrease? Yep. And there will be a pump. blemos, what's the target.
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First find a way to undervolt somewhere to 0.95-1.0 area.
For xmr memclock 1500, for dagger 1250. Core as high as it goes with undervolting.
You will end up hashing dagger at 30 +- 3MH/s and xmr at 850 +- 50H/s.
now undervolting is something that i still have to figure out also, but after i figure out how to setup the config files ) Claymore has some really good miners, you should start from there, almost nothing to config. unfortunately im running linux and his doesn't work there!! Last time I checked it worked. Profits are getting pretty thin here so don't expect too many howto´s. Read. Read. Read.
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First find a way to undervolt somewhere to 0.95-1.0 area.
For xmr memclock 1500, for dagger 1250. Core as high as it goes with undervolting.
You will end up hashing dagger at 30 +- 3MH/s and xmr at 850 +- 50H/s.
now undervolting is something that i still have to figure out also, but after i figure out how to setup the config files ) Claymore has some really good miners, you should start from there, almost nothing to config.
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LBC block reward is about to hit 500 this weekend, you will never see block rewards this high again.
Nvidia opensource miner would never be this fast without sp_ (-:
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First find a way to undervolt somewhere to 0.95-1.0 area.
For xmr memclock 1500, for dagger 1250. Core as high as it goes with undervolting.
You will end up hashing dagger at 30 +- 3MH/s and xmr at 850 +- 50H/s.
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970 got a 2% boost from 1.8.2 in lbc, it is still possible to make it at least 5% faster.
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Hashrates of mine, some overclocked:
Visiontek 5850 1GB: 180h/s (rlly OCd) MSI R 7770 PMD1GD5 1GB: 180h/s Sapphire HD 5830 1GB: 230 - 250h/s Gigabyte 6850 GV-R685D5-1GD 1GB: 235h/s Gigabyte R9 270x 4GB: 445h/s Club R9 270x 2GB: 458h/s XFX R9 390 8GB: 772h/s
If you want more details ask. Soon I'll update with wattage info..
Waiting for that wattage info... Why is 5830 doing more than 5850?
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With GTX 380 18 of them I should be getting around
Day 0.000000 19.607841 0.038824 $23.60 $0.53 $23.08
Honestly I am starting to get really upset. What am I doing wrong here?
I am mining on nanopool
Some advice would help me so much..
You should solomine. If that is not possible try different pools. Undervolt, underclock, bios mod should give you better efficiency.
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-l 8x60 used to give best hashing performance on W7 with 750ti, far from responsive computer though. Play with -l 2/4/6/8 x 20/25/30/35/40/45 to find what works for you.
If on W8, 8.1 or 10 8x60 crashes.
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TSIV'S WORK NEEDS A TUNE-UP--
It will mine CryptoNight, but when I attempt to mine on NiceHash's new CryptoNight pool, it connects, hashes, but gives nothing but "stratum receive line failed" errors when submitting work. It does mine CryptoNight successfully on other pools. Any suggestions for a user-side fix? --scryptr
Scryptr, have you tried this one? https://github.com/nicehash/ccminer-cryptonight
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Your latest opensource xmr & dagger are doing pretty well. 83865df367809a7c143afe2b9cf7590643ddbe70d302d68828d7581d69250497
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I really loved my 750ti's and 7950/7970's but I have a feeling that OP is not going to invest to them.
Everyone should try what quadcore can do with right config&miner.
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But if you already have that i5/ i7/ fx/ whatever sitting there doing nothing then it is worth a try.
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2MB of L3 cache/ thread so -t 3 for i5 and -t 4 for i7.
Joblo has an excellent opensource cpu miner, claymore has a cpu miner too.
Some may find it profitable...
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ROUND 2 1.8.1 vs sp#3 70% 120% tdp, strix 970 vs strix 970, intensity 25, windows 7x64 368.81 Cards are sitting next to each other in that very same rig hashing together. Left with opensource right with sp #3. Same card, same memory, same bios, same asic quality, same default voltage. 1x8-pin power connector. For this test tdp is set to 120% which means 196 watts which is max what these cards can do without bios mod. Let's get ready to rumble! -edit- well it looks like left wasn't steady at 1486 but you get the idea. Looks like opensource got some steroids so it is time for... ROUND 3 1.8.2 vs sp#3 120% tdp, 2xstrix 970 vs 2xstrix 970, intensity 25, windows 7x64 368.81 Cards are sitting next to each other in that very same rig hashing together. Left with opensource right with sp #3. Same card, same memory, same bios, same asic quality, same default voltage. 1x8-pin power connector. For this test tdp is set to 120% which means 196 watts which is max what these cards can do without bios mod. To the final round! So who won? I don't know, maybe nethash?
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So if your polo wallet is first then Polo wallet . (acct number) . 1 = what is or where can you get an account number. Is that they key you generate when you download the monero file from their site?
Most pools don't let you mine straight to exchange address, monero.crypto-pool.fr being one of them. Dwarfpool mining to polo: -u deposit address(from polo).payment id(from polo) -p x Minimum payout is 5 xmr, with 6x480 it takes about week to get there. I would just use mymonero to create new address and use that for mining, works in every pool and you get faster payouts. Thanks man I was looking at the payment id in polo and thought it was my wallet so i was going nuts. I appreciate the help there. I have 14 x 390 6 card rigs and 2 480 rigs I might point all to monero. I would spread that hash evenly to different pools for a couple of days and see who comes out as a winner. Use different accounts for every pool, makes it is pretty easy to monitor.
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Compute heavy blake variants are worth a try. Also helps if you anyway need heating during coming months.
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So if your polo wallet is first then Polo wallet . (acct number) . 1 = what is or where can you get an account number. Is that they key you generate when you download the monero file from their site?
Most pools don't let you mine straight to exchange address, monero.crypto-pool.fr being one of them. Dwarfpool mining to polo: -u deposit address(from polo).payment id(from polo) -p x Minimum payout is 5 xmr, with 6x480 it takes about week to get there. I would just use mymonero to create new address and use that for mining, works in every pool and you get faster payouts.
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sp was just drunk again In his heart he loves you all! I'm a man with an alcohol problem obviously I spent 10 hours yesterday working on LBRY #4, and then I got too drunk to code... Gtx 1070: +15mhash Gtx 1060 +30mhash Gtx 970 +7mhash (12 hours test mining) But the power usage is up... cheers So it is obvious that both coder and kernel are hot this weekend, any plans to release #4?
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I have a faster kernel set, too - my goal here was to equal Claymore, not exceed it.
Oops! mATX with two pcie slots from 2008: In my case reason for those low difficulty shares was too much undervolting. That's pretty low - what clocks? Well I am happy, it is faster than claymore's. 3.5kH from four hawaii ain't bad... Too low voltage doesn't crash miner or drivers, you just start getting low difficulty shares and high cpu load.
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