Oh cmon, this is something that goes exponentially, they're already "lagging" 3 days behind, by the time I enter it will actually be a week or more. By then, the pool of money has grown too big to sustain itself so it will either come to a halt or the owners are off to the bahamas ^^ Tip: Avoid ponzis that are big already And that's what being showed: how big they are.
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Coin of the Magi (XMG) might be a good one There are others out there which are doing pretty well for CPU (Monero e.g.), but I have no idea about their current position in the cryptoworld ^^
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Hmm, I'm getting +10kh with just their latest included driver ^^
seriously ? (because none of the new feature are really used in ccminer...) Yep, measured with my monitor, was pretty clear. (would show pics, if it weren't for a bug, had to get the values in debugger ) Same for spread, but that doesn't have API, so I'm hunching here. It's not incredible, but it does seem to help. EDIT: Whooh, I'm using my 760 for multimonitor + some X11 mining, while it previously dropped a lot in hashrate, it's now pretty stable, no more 200kh drops ^^"
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cuda 7 is out (for registered users)
We’re pleased to announce that the CUDA® 7.0 Release Candidate (RC) is now available to all CUDA Registered Developers. As a member of the program, you can now download this preview of the CUDA Toolkit before it becomes available to the public.
Your existing applications can run faster simply by recompiling with this latest version of the CUDA Toolkit. Give it a try and share your experience via the Feedback link on the downloads page. And, as always, if you encounter any problems please file a bug!
Check out the Release Notes for a complete list of new features and platforms supported in this release. Highlights include support for: • New C++11 features such as auto, lamba and many more • New cuSOLVER library with: ◦ Key LAPACK dense solvers (Cholesky, LU, SVD, QA) that are 3–6x faster than MKL ◦ Sparse direct solvers that are 2–14x faster than CPU–only equivalents • Runtime Compilation, enabling highly optimized kernels to be generated at runtime • Calling Thrust inside compute kernels • Performance improvements in key Thrust and cuFFT routines • GPU core dump analysis in Nsight Eclipse Edition • New initcheck and synccheck features in CUDA-MEMCHECK
So, will that double the usual speeds? (fingers & toes crossed) probably not Hmm, I'm getting +10kh with just their latest included driver ^^
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I don't do AMD But IIRC, just lower the -I.
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Hi all! I don't have the best PC... So I'd like to know which altcoin is the best choice to start mining. I wish to know about an easy-mining coin that "have future" on market. What would you recomend? Thanks! Magicoin (CPU) or Spreadcoin (GPU) would be my pick Just tell what your hardware is and I can give a better answer than that
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Hello,
I was wondering if you guys know of a way to make mining use less electricity, but be back to regular when not mining so my PC isn't laggy while preforming regular task on it or even game.
Thank you.
What miner are you (planning on) using?
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New hashrates:
980: 495kh/s 780ti: 231kh/s 750ti: 136kh/s 142kh/s
Ooh yeah, bump them compute5.0 speeds
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cuda 7 is out (for registered users)
We’re pleased to announce that the CUDA® 7.0 Release Candidate (RC) is now available to all CUDA Registered Developers. As a member of the program, you can now download this preview of the CUDA Toolkit before it becomes available to the public.
Your existing applications can run faster simply by recompiling with this latest version of the CUDA Toolkit. Give it a try and share your experience via the Feedback link on the downloads page. And, as always, if you encounter any problems please file a bug!
Check out the Release Notes for a complete list of new features and platforms supported in this release. Highlights include support for: • New C++11 features such as auto, lamba and many more • New cuSOLVER library with: ◦ Key LAPACK dense solvers (Cholesky, LU, SVD, QA) that are 3–6x faster than MKL ◦ Sparse direct solvers that are 2–14x faster than CPU–only equivalents • Runtime Compilation, enabling highly optimized kernels to be generated at runtime • Calling Thrust inside compute kernels • Performance improvements in key Thrust and cuFFT routines • GPU core dump analysis in Nsight Eclipse Edition • New initcheck and synccheck features in CUDA-MEMCHECK
So, will that double the usual speeds? (fingers & toes crossed)
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You've come at a great time ^^" Profits are at their lowest since I've started, over a year ago, and one could argue it might be a good time to learn the tricks before it (if ever) rises again. My best bet? Learn to CPU mine or on the GPU you have ATM. If you're still interested, get a good but cheap GPU (nvidia 750TI), it'll get you into real GPU mining in no time for only a few dollars (and only uses up to 60W, mostly only 40).
Don't go around looking for asics. It's a world dominated by brute corporations, and might be even worse with the current BTC price decline.
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Spreadcoin ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=715435.0) is an innovative cryptocurrency with a top-tier dev who has figured out how to exclude pools from mining. As such, Spreadcoin may very well be the most decentralized cryptocurrency in history. The dev is working on IMPROVING and deploying the Darkcoin masternode system which makes this coin even more exciting. We want to further decentralize Spreadcoin by bringing more miners on board. As such, I have a challenge for each of you. When you mine your first block with SPR (at ~6.3 SPR per block) and post a screenshot as proof in this thread, I will more than triple your reward by sending you an additional 15 SPR. Your account must be registered on this site for at least two weeks. This will last for 10 days or until 100 people receive the reward, whichever comes first. Ooh, now you've got me ^^" /me puts all his cards against spreadcoin, prepare for my awesome 4.5MH cuda power
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i think the spread community is willing to pay for faster miners anyway (for once they are smart...)
The nature of the spread coin community, way more small scale miners, does this, I guess
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Oops, yeah, just noticed Lol, he did 2 ratings or what? Lolwhut.
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GPU mining is profitable with private kernels, you have to pay select forum members a couple BTC for them though and it's unprofitable to mine with public kernels because of it. That's it.
GPU mining will never be profitable again unless someone develops a product that will actually be developed over time and not private kernels that are sold in the background you never know about.
Stop spreading these lies. Private miners have always been around, I saw heavy debates a year ago on IRC about this, but never saw anything on btctalk. These people have just stepped out of the shadows because it's hard to get any priv customers either. Bitcoin is low -> people lose trust in crypto in general -> less buyers -> miners squirming for the last pennies/buyorders on a coin -> no base for a coin to grow on -> no profitability (and some other steps in between).
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Where do you see that low trust rating? Goddamn, you're a *$£!6ç mofo. There's nothing interesting in his trust status. So now you're just going to lie your ass off with stuff other can check. I think your trolling fee should be set at 50%..
yeah... I just discovered some moron put some bad trust on me after a discussion on either JPC thread or some other coin. some people don't like to be contradicted Yeah, but that doesn't show directly + it isn't -6... EDIT: Haha, just saw he added a trust rating to you, djm. And he's making an even greater idiot of himself:make donation and ask for a refund of his donation before the end of the pledge period.
He's even saying he risked 5BTC.....................
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You CAN run two wallets, you just don't need to.
Hello wolf0, nice to see you watching this thread Some don't like him around here, with his priv miners etc. Shoo shoo wolf (Just kidding ^^")
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Where do you see that low trust rating? Goddamn, you're a *$£!6ç mofo. There's nothing interesting in his trust status. So now you're just going to lie your ass off with stuff other can check. I think your trolling fee should be set at 50%..
Even though you're ignoring me, I hope you know you're screwing it up for yourself. Wouldn't be the first time I received a certain priv miner (for testing etc) because peeps know me and they can trust me. Now, no one will ever trust you/carl sagan again, at least not in the cudacommunity and with that nickname, so byebye. Go donate to sp_, you won't get anything back for it probz, not now, not in the future. Also, for those who are on IRC (#ccminer) too, will know that I also post a lot of preview/testing builds there before I release any of my simple tools. But no way I'm gonna give anything to you. Not even if I'd make it paid.
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Time to ignore and move on.
Nope. Time to pay.
time to bed... will see that tomorrow xD <3 DJM.
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They're becoming less profitable due to private kernels being distributed to large miners in the background. This is exactly what's happening. There is a steady stream of miners leaving the market, profits should be rising, less miners = more profits all else being equal. Even including the decline of BTC, it's based on private kernels which you can purchase from some forum members.
GPU mining is turning into ASICs, only you cant' tell who is selling what and for how much. It's all based off backroom trading.
Srsly, like this hasn't happened before. Priv miners have always been here, but because they decided to step out of the shadows, you've just started noticing them. There has always been centralization of hashing power: those who have money can make more money. The only reason mining profits are low is because BTC is low. Stop looking for some other explanation, it's bordering conspiracy theories..
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actually no matter what we do and how we do it, there will be always someone to complain...
And loads of people who appreciate whatever you're doing for the community Don't forget about us
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