Your TC setting is low for a 290/290x card. Plus some times the card likes gpu thread of 2. In your case, it just looks like a low TC.
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Waiting for 5970 and 5870s version
HD5000 series and HD6000 series run VLIW architecture, the miner currently only support GCN architecture that's in the HD7000 series and R series. So, unless someone wants to code it, there won't be support for the older cards for quite some time. I own 5 out of 7 cards that use VLIW.
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Your welcome.... They were very helpful....
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Testing for fun with a HD7850 2GB card and getting time=1574~1597. It works for this card, but it's slow. The R9 equivalent card is the R9 265.
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It is on block 2924 for a long while now.
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This no work with 7xxx series?
It works for the HD7xxx series, but ideally for 290/290x. Worked for my HD7970.
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Guys, when can we expect for this to get listed on some exchanges, weeks?
Hopefully not before the community builds infrastructure. Are there plans to change Franko to this algo and/or merge mine it? Yes, there are plans in the works for me to make FRK use static nfactor 6, and make them both merge mineable. Righteous, I like Franko and Gridcoin.... whats up with block 2924...its taking ages.. sgminer said diff 1.51M and then 1.15G That is strange?
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Guys, when can we expect for this to get listed on some exchanges, weeks?
Hopefully not before the community builds infrastructure. Are there plans to change Franko to this algo and/or merge mine it?
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So what miner do you use for it?
sgminer --nfactor 6 So, this using the "--algorithm nscrypt"? It seem to work fine without "--algorithm nscrypt" or is it because the fixed nfactor of 6?
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Seems to still run as much power as normal Scrypt....
Possible, but less heat for me, dont know for other? Seems to still run as much power as normal Scrypt....
it s at least 20% less power consumption than normal scrypt I got it to run a little cooler, had to put in the nfactor=6 and shader=0...
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Seems to still run as much power as normal Scrypt....
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How power efficient is this? Or is it still memory intensive as regular Scrypt?
ADN is 16x less memory intensive compared to litecoin scrypt. Is a kernel flag needed for it to run properly?
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How power efficient is this?
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No coin can be GPU proof or ASIC proof, resistant yes, but for a certain amount of time. Even primecoin has a gpu miner now.
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v1.4 released, mining speed is faster by 10% now.
This information is not correct. I am seeing an increase of 16% in mining speed. My 290s now mine at 80k each. What time are you getting?
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readme.txt is very useful:
... IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT MINING XPM ON YPOOL
You cannot estimate your eranings until you run miner for at least 24 hours. A lot of people start miner for 3-6 hours and then claim that they earn too small amounts. Ypool calculates earnings based on last 160 blocks that were found by Ypool, so you need to wait at least 5*160 blocks until you see real earnings, it is about 12 hours. Another important thing is that Ypool gives you big share values only when you found 9ch or 10ch shares, it takes several hours to find such shares, so to estimate your profit you need at least 24 hours of mining.
So the correct way to calculate earnings is: mine for 24 hours and then check your earning per block in pool statistics, and multiplicate it by blocks that ypool finds per 24 hours. Or mine for 48 hours and then take earnings for last 24 hours. ...
I updated with a copy of the read me. v1.4 can't be download.
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im using 14.3 but it mines after that as shown also runing cpu usage 11 and look at the usage
Try "-cpuusage=9" seems to best setting for most people, including myself.
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3X280x an hour at YPOOL dug up 0.06 XPM such as 1.44XPM a day income is not high! Difficulty is I set up a problem? You have to let it run at least 12 hours, because of how ypool payment system is different than most pools. 24 hours for a more accurate assessment of pay outs.
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Since XPM has 3 miners out now, is it a possible to merge XPM into this miner?
Give me source code of their kernels and I'll see what can be done... The nvidia one and the primegpu one are closed source. I'll check up on the Claymore one if he has the open source for it.
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May be in future. It's not too difficult to start several .bat files, but you can see detailed stats for every card.
True, but the interface would be more streamlined running in one.
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