Thank you for the data
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Can someone tell me what is the usual darkcoin power usage compared to scrypt? Lower, higher? I need a specific value for the hashrate you get. Best would be for udnervolted 280x or 290.
I am trying to add darkcoin to my site and need this data.
People often quote 30% decreased electricity usage, I haven't tested this personally so I can't vouch for that number. I have 280x and 290 (not undervolted) and I get 2.29 Mhash for 280x 2.55 Mhash for 290 Also temps are ~10-15C cooler, which helps the stability bigtime. Here is a table with other user's numbers: https://docs.zoho.com/sheet/published.do?rid=12cbm2fe8ce55abb2476daa0f8c576b442d40&mode=htmlThank you so much!
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If you didnt check my link yet - TIPS is there too. Both utc and tips made me do it, as they are not found on other calculators.
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Can someone tell me what is the usual heavycoin power usage compared to scrypt? Lower, higher? I need a specific value for the hashrate you get. Best would be for udnervolted 280x or 290.
I am trying to add heavy to my site and need this data.
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Can someone tell me what is the usual darkcoin power usage compared to scrypt? Lower, higher? I need a specific value for the hashrate you get. Best would be for udnervolted 280x or 290.
I am trying to add darkcoin to my site and need this data.
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There are plenty of scrypt chacha coins but no one bothers including them in calculators normally, cause it's a bit too much work. Based on Thirtybird's work I think it's possible to devise an algorithm to calculate performance based on shader count and ram size, as well as architecture.
Thirty said to me in utc thread that he hasnt figured this out yet, so it is probably bloody complicated. But that is a great idea, probably a goal to be achived at some point. I could make second row of data imput but then the first page will look like crap And the thing I am most worreid about. If I let people enter their own hashrate everything will be distorted in terms of profitability. Someone would have to fill all the input fields(probably like 15 of them if I add all the factors), for the list to actually show correct coin relations. Thats not very practical, but then there are cookies, so you would need to do it only once, as long as your hashrate does not change. Ok, I will let people input their hashrates with the next update that will come with some coins and wait for feedback how it feels.
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My 5770 gets about 30 khash/s with scrypt... 1.4-1.5 khash/s mining YACoin (scrypt-jane NFactor=14). The website is not correct.
You aren't taking into account different NFactors. You can't just have a blanket "scrypt-jane" hashrate...
Yes thats true, but as long I am not having Yacoin I am not misleading anyone. Scrypt-jane table applies only to ultracoin. When I add more coins I will rearrange this.
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Ultracoin is definitely not the most profitable to mine on any card. You need to add MyriadCoin, YACoin, YBCoin, ZCCoin. And yes... a database of ACTUAL results is needed. You are relying on random people to enter accurate information though...
Well i didnt say that ultracoin is the most profitable to mine of all coins. Some coins will be added, but not during this weekend. Not sure what you mean by that database thingy - are the scrypt-n and scrypt-jane values not correct for you?
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Okay, now that everyone knows why I was whining about second block explorer: Can we have a bounty set for creating it, getting more bandwidth to bitgo, anything? Thank you bumface for kind words btw
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I have a hash rate database for most cards (both nvidia and amd) and algorithms and can help you out if you want.
That would be most welcome Can you pass me a link in a personal message?
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It pissed me off that ultracoin is not showing on any coin calculator site(that I know of). Sure you can check your estimated rewards on coin page, but you miss the big picture that way. So I made my own. Lately the price has gone a bit lower, but most of the time UTC was on top of the list: http://www.whattomine.com/Block explorer is offline right now so I can only input data manually. Hope this will bring us more people Maybe if u mine at nitro it is on the top list, otherwise it is not..so I moved my miner to another coin. Few days ago ultracoin was netting me 5 dollars a day when other coins did 1,5 at most. Even if you go for 50% orphan it was still 2,5 vs 1,5. Maybe you didnt take into account power savings? @jakoblight Thanks
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Nice site! Can you add Myriadcoin? Please! Thanks! Currently I am looking into Hiro, dark, heavy and myriad.
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@acuriousman Will consider that when db catches data for that timeframe @LuckyBtc Do you mean coin logos? they open fine on few of mine computers, anyone else having problems?
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no x11 coins and what about heavycoin and myriad
looks good so far though, but would like the above..
Lately I have been a bit preoccupied, so I dont know all the latest coins with all the latest hashing functions. From the ones you listed I know about heavy and dark, but I thought it was meant to be cpu only. I think adding more types is not a problem. Will research first. Update: You can expect more types to appear on site. Hopefully this week.
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@Thirtybird At one point I have considered to not disable other inputs and let users do what they wish. But that created a problem. Lets say you are interested only in chacha mining, in comparison with scrypt coins. You enter your chacha hash rate, scrypt stays default 1000 and the list is not valid anymore. If your chacha hash rate is more than it would be on normal scrypt(lets say by a factor or 3). You now look on the list and think "Woow all those chacha coins are so profitable compared to regular scrypt".
You did raise a valid point though, I did not know that low-end card with a bunch of memory can outperform high-end with smaller RAM the same amount of RAM. Something to think about definitely.
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continuing from the UTC thread... UTC is not scrypt-N, it is scrypt-chacha (what you call scrypt jane), and not all scrypt-chacha coins are on the same N factor. If fact, there are quite a few that are on 14, UTC is on 12, and some are below 10. If you ever do figure it out though, there are some nice things that can be done with that information Yeah I am a bit puzzled what to do with chacha. I am a miner owning currently 280x and 290, so everytime new n-factor kicks in, I check the default hashrates and extrapolate the coefficients. I think it is impossible to predict it for factors that did not happen yet. Edit: If you have any suggestions, feel free to post here or contact me through form on site. Email can be left blank.
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New data is fetched every 3 minutes - both for exchanges and stats. Glad you like the looks
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It pissed me off that ultracoin is not showing on any coin calculator site(that I know of). Sure you can check your estimated rewards on coin page, but you miss the big picture that way. So I made my own. Lately the price has gone a bit lower, but most of the time UTC was on top of the list: http://www.whattomine.com/Block explorer is offline right now so I can only input data manually. Hope this will bring us more people So, how does your site handle coins at varying N factors? KH/sec isn't simply a matter of dividing by 2 everytime the N increases. Due to the increasing memory requirement, most GPU's need to sacrifice GPU speed for virtual memory (higher lookup gap). Hey, of course not. I manually track this data. It will get tricky with time, but for now all scrypt-N are on the same boat - correct me if I am wrong. Edit: I dont want to create offtopic here, so linking official thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=567730.0
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@eddaviking Yeah thats what I meant by "check on coin site". You cant see ultracoin on index page with its superior profitability.
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It pissed me off that ultracoin is not showing on any coin calculator site(that I know of). Sure you can check your estimated rewards on coin page, but you miss the big picture that way. So I made my own. Lately the price has gone a bit lower, but most of the time UTC was on top of the list: http://www.whattomine.com/Block explorer is offline right now so I can only input data manually. Hope this will bring us more people
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