Any tahiti can do 40-50 sols/s.
But what power consumption? The cost of the card is not nearly as important as how much it draws.
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Gtx 1080 not optimized .
slower GDDR5X ram (at least for mining).
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I'm getting no payouts since yesterday, on the XCN pool! Got plenty! Please check.
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6 iterations per second CAN lead to 140 sol/s. Just run multiple nonces per iteration. It all depends on how you define an "iteration".
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Sources do not match the provided binary. I would not trust it.
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But on the other I agree with the 80/20 rule: like Bitcoin in its early GPU mining days, it seems 80% of the hashrate comes from 20% of people who operate large Linux mining farms, while 20% of the hashrate is from 80% of people who operate smaller hobbyist Windows mining farms.
Of course: it's a law of nature (Pareto distribution). It is the balance point of several processes. You can't avoid it, just try to climb the curve.
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In case you missed it, Claymores Zcash is out. Looking at 50sols on a 470. Haven't found a 480.
Are people so excited about the Claymore Zcash miner because it supports Windows? My SILENTARMY Zcash miner is as fast as (if not a hair faster) than Claymore. And open source. And zero dev fee. Maybe I should prioritize Windows support higher? I would say this is more of big/bigger miners vs small miners. I know plenty of bigger miners that use Windows. There is no reason to use Nix in this scenario. People just like thinking Nix is always superior, which definitely isn't the case, especially when it comes to mining... For instance monitoring, tweaking, troubleshooting, and recovery. This is your opinion. Mine is different and I have many reasons for it. The solution to the problem is being able to run both... or write your own miners like I do.
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Hey what's happening the unconfirmed didn't confirm for a day then disappeared!
Hey pallas, I've checked those were oprhans (cryptonite silently stops reporting the block next time you do "listtransactions") I've already overpaid some older blocks which explains the minusbalance in my wallet that's ok, thanks for the update.
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Hey what's happening the unconfirmed didn't confirm for a day then disappeared!
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32 sol/s on the 1070 but more speed will be added when I have time.
Any idea what sol/s I should see on a 1080? I'm using the latest nicehash 0.3a and only seeing 24 sol/s. less than 1070, as the ram is slower.
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crashes for me (ubuntu 16.04). All hail the nix master race! You should ask him what distribution he has and dependencies so you can install exactly what he has to get it working. ~_~ Surprised Nicehash hasn't torn it apart yet for the tasty bits. he compiled using instructions which are not supported by my cpu, so his fault. the dependancies are included and they work fine.
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crashes for me (ubuntu 16.04).
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23 sol/s on the 1060 3gb and 32 sol/s on the 1070 but more speed will be added when I have time.
. The biggest problem with the nicehashminer is all the bugs and the crashes. We need ccminer integration for speed and stability..
nicehash cuda miner is already doing 32 sol/s on the 1070.
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Only a couple XEVAN blocks found but diff going up: is something wrong about diff retarget?
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Well, nanashi did the shuffle version, not trivial and almost 2x faster. Then I added another 20% over it :-D
Was this version ever published? )) My lyra2re (v1), based on nanashi's, has been published with sources by nicehash.
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Is there a bounty for the cuda XEVAN miner? And for sgminer?
We have currently two cpu miner. What do you want for a cuda miner? Best Regards Christian Since I need to work on all the 17 hash functions, it'll take a good amount of time. What about 1.5 BTC?
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Modern lyra2/lyra2v2 cuda miners are courtesy of nanashi ))
Nanashi reforked and added some percent. Well, nanashi did the shuffle version, not trivial and almost 2x faster. Then I added another 20% over it :-D
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Is there a bounty for the cuda XEVAN miner? And for sgminer?
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2x R7 370
zcashclient-0.2.2
Getting this with silentarmy
found platform[0] name = 'AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing' <info> found 2 devices Using device 0 as GPU 0 Using device 1 as GPU 1
[GPU 0] T=-1C A=-1% sols=6.492 [GPU 1] T=-1C A=-1% sols=12.390 [GPU 2] T=-1C A=-1% sols=6.288 [GPU 3] T=-1C A=-1% sols=10.644 GPU 0: core=-1MHz mem=-1MHz powertune=-1 fanspeed=-1 GPU 1: core=-1MHz mem=-1MHz powertune=-1 fanspeed=-1
Where is another GPU getting from?)
CPU can support opencl as well. what does it mean? the question was i installed only 2x R7 370 But the miner showing 4 gpus do you by any chance have a 2 core cpu?
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terminate called after throwing an instance of 'config4cpp::ConfigurationException' Aborted (core dumped)
server = "xpmforall.org"; port = "6666"; address = "AMgtSW8ge2mvqxaiWo11GqTKx6rQ2J57yA";
latest from git.
Where is your config.txt file? Must be in miner directory If I move it, I get this :-) ERROR: cannot open config.txt: No such file or directory
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