@antantti Can you validate my kernel's hashrate on your machine too? Some basic math makes me expect that you should see (1466/1453.3)*3.303 ~= 3.33Gh/s (That's not the case for memory bounded algos.)
March version 3250 on 970, 4020 on 980, 1466 -i 30 Latest 3280 on 970, 4070 on 980, 1466 -i 30 My 970īs start hitting power limiter, that's why they don't go past 3300... So your version is a bit faster than spīs on my machine.
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It doesn't matter what I think.
Speculation can be found at altcoin discussion section of this forum. Believe me, nothing there is honest...
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Pools can be picky sometimes, quick tests showed me that xvc gives reliable results on some major pools.
xvc@1466 -i 30 #5
970 ~3170 980 ~3920
xvc@1466 -i 30 #6
970 ~3260 980 ~4030
All on windows 7 x64.
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Results with p0.
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About xvc, your latest (cuda 7.5 32bit exe) on windows 7 x64, clocks ~1466: 970 ~3160 980 ~3890
hmm. slower than version #3. Can you try #6? It is faster, numbers soon. -edit- What pool are you guys using?
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If history repeats itself we will soon see next BTC bubble. Speculators move to BTC, also from ETH.
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Decred #8 and vanilla #5 windows exe (cuda 7.5 32bit exe) sendt to the 0.2BTC donators.
Vanilla kernal sourcecode for sale for 0.4 BTC. (so you can run it on linux and learn from the 3lit3)
Quick test run on dcr: +1.7% on 970 +1.1% on 980 About xvc, your latest (cuda 7.5 32bit exe) on windows 7 x64, clocks ~1466: 970 ~3160 980 ~3890 clocks ~1521: 970 ~3280 980 ~4040 Alexis 6.5 + 3.5 version compiled by CMB month ago is actually faster.
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Ocminer has more than one dagger-hashimoto pool.
Nice ghettorig btw...
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No CPU mining here but I like your style,
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Cheers!
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One of the easiest ways to start is to look at nicehash.com and hashpower.co Sit down, take cold beer and look at what is going on. Why is someone buying hash and what he/ she does with it. You will soon figure it out.
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As a test, I have switched to Nanopool. Not that it is the be all, end all of pools, but it is the only one I know of at present. It has only been running about three hours now, so my figures, based on the averages it shows, may be a little off.
my hash rate on nanopool is showing at 84.5Mh/s (it was showing at 95Mh/s on NiceHash)
Over the last week at let's say $11.00 per Ethereum
NiceHash - about $9.00 per day Nanopool - about $11.25 per day
Now, NiceHash says their fee is 3 percent., as I recall. There is a hidden fee somewhere?
84.5MH looks right to me, 95MH with 3x380 + 280 is impossible. There is nothing hidden there, they tell you how much they are ready to pay for your ETH hashpower. If you agree it is a deal. ETH is a special case in nicehash, unlike every other algo, you can't buy hashingpower so there is no marketprice.
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Best mobo is the one you already have. Ugliest ghettorig I have does 150MH ETH with 3 PCIe slots and old amd phenom X2 cpu, 2 x 295x2 + 290. I also have two S775 rigs doing 60MH each, 2x390 and 3x7970.
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I am a newbie and do not understand your question. I mine eth on their site and they pay me in Bitcoin. I like that because I do not have a good 32 bit wallet for eth and I do not have to exchange it. They take care of that for me.
You are effectively mining with only three cards, fourth one mines for nicehash. Just saying. I used to mine with Nicehash to rent my rigs. But the Ethereum mining is not rig renting, it is just a normal pool. Normal pool with a huge fee, currently 28%. That is huge. How do you calculate that? If a miners know there is such a big fee, will they mine there? Easiest way is to use some online calculator, for example whattomine. Right now there is 12.7GH of miners that haven't done their math.
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I am a newbie and do not understand your question. I mine eth on their site and they pay me in Bitcoin. I like that because I do not have a good 32 bit wallet for eth and I do not have to exchange it. They take care of that for me.
You are effectively mining with only three cards, fourth one mines for nicehash. Just saying. I used to mine with Nicehash to rent my rigs. But the Ethereum mining is not rig renting, it is just a normal pool. Normal pool with a huge fee, currently 28%.
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I wouldn't do it anymore but you never know... quote from 2011: As a college student, I pay no electricity bills living on campus, therefore all of those points are moot. Over the past month I have broken even on my two 5870s, which I can easily sell back on eBay if I need the cash. From here on out running my PC 24/7 is pure profit for me, regardless of if I make 1 BTC per day or 10 BTC per day.
Bitcoin mining should NEVER be seen as a viable source of income, but if you can make it slightly profitable, it might pay for your lunch once a week. That's good enough for me, but people with grand schemes of making tons of money mining have missed the boat completely at this point. Personally I believe the BTC/USD bubble will pop soon as well, as soon as people realize that there aren't that many advantages to using this currency.
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I am a newbie and do not understand your question. I mine eth on their site and they pay me in Bitcoin. I like that because I do not have a good 32 bit wallet for eth and I do not have to exchange it. They take care of that for me.
You are effectively mining with only three cards, fourth one mines for nicehash. Just saying.
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Soon there is someone whining about something not working Bios for hawaii too, please!
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I just don't get it. 750ti, so 2014...
It's still a star mining lyra2v2. Anyone know how it compares to the 950? Don't hear much about it. There is a 950 review at one of those famous mining blogs. Last time I mined lyra2v2 with 970 it was hashing about 10 units. How much are 750&970 doing these days?
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I just don't get it. 750ti, so 2014...
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7970/ 280x is better for cheap fast eth hash power. 2 x 7970 (40MH) = 1 x 970 (20MH) pricewise.
About every other algo + gaming + resell value 970 is the winner.
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I've submitted a pull request with a 2-3% speedup in decred. I may work on it more, if there is interest.
wow: in a world of private miners, I push a free speedup to a popular algo and don't even get considered... so far for my opensource miner efforts. Cheers! 5b17e9109e8956530b78b828fd78604eef40400643f93bfb3d090c75040bcc37 My donations tend to moon sooner than later...
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