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Got my first 30+30 UTC in solo today. )
Congrats ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Quite nice. What GPU's do you use and how many? Maybe I'll try solo mining too. One R9 290, it was discussed here a few pages back because it gives only 3.6 kh and I can't imagine the way to rise the speed up. Later maybe I'll try another two 290s of another model... Upd.: both 3.7 kh at 1100/1250, I=10... Can't get an intencuty higher without immediate HW errors... Forget about I=10... etc..etc. Use YacMiner with the settings I provided a few pages back. Use 14.6 drivers.
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I use ultracoinminer. It just doesn't start at all with your settings... Are these setiings suitable for it? Or may be this is my main mistake and I should better use yacminer? ))
Use yacminer! Happy mining ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Yacminer + 14.6 drivers + the settings I gave.
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An R9 290 should get more that 3.5kh/s Rabinivitch, a 280x gets over 4kh/s.
There are loads of orphans when the diff drops, probably why your blocks are not confirming
Around 5.3 - 5.4 with 1100 core. I believe you are not using -I setting? My miner brings HWs witn -I > 10... But with I=10 and core clock 1100 it hashing not faster than 3.7 kH... Here are the settings: yacminer --scrypt-chacha --worksize 128 -g 1 --lookup-gap 8 --buffer-size 3532 -R 7040
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Everything is running smooth now. 34 found blocks in last hour, 0 orphans.
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An R9 290 should get more that 3.5kh/s Rabinivitch, a 280x gets over 4kh/s.
There are loads of orphans when the diff drops, probably why your blocks are not confirming
Around 5.3 - 5.4 with 1100 core.
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861588 12 left opper 12/09/2014 11:12:57 0.0002 30.00
Why blocks before the target block for the hard for have a block reward of 30? As you see the example here is for block 861588 that is around 100 blocks before the fork.
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I think that the best solution for a testnet is with a couple of pools on it. Not just one.
My 2 cents.
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Really hope more miners @ http://utc.tumblingblock.com/ setting 1% or 2% donation as these funds go for future development and promotion for UTC. Now that this pool got the attention it deserves and the dev (Kracko) made that all the donations are pointed @ the right direction I personally do not see a reason why not to donate 1-2% for development and promotion. Lets hope more members of the mining community will join the cause. Best Regards DK
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Hello Thiago,
The one click miner doesn't make it any easier for multi-pools to set up miners. It is already possible for multi-pools to be set-up to mine Scrypt-ChaCha:14. I also believe that having the one click miner should, on its own, increase network hash and buy support to such a degree that it would minimize any loss to multi-pools. Bringing Ultracoin mining out of the realm of the esoteric and into the mainstream and general mining community should do a lot for the coins image, acceptance, and distribution. Meaning more users and larger expansion of the coin, this could be big.
Sincerely,
Steven "Rapture" Management Director Steven@Ultracoin.net Totally agree. Its not a secret that even now multipools can easily jump on the UTC network. The better coin distribution and adoption are always good for a crypto currency.
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Hmm, dunno why, but when I run your settings 2 of my 6 cards run at 1.4 - 2.0 kh/s. The rest run at 3.43. The rig is with 8 gigs of ram, so the ram should't be the issue.
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G1620/4Gb ram/pro btc H61/700W/Win 8.1 - 6x750Ti How to squeeze 3.3kh/s? ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fc2n.me%2FjerBMO.jpg&t=663&c=NmrawWOlXCGFGQ) Latest drivers + cudaminer-2014-02-28 + " cudaminer -s 10 --algo=scrypt-jane:UTC -H 2 -i 0 -m 2 -l t25x4 -L 4 -b 16384 " You can also downclock the memory, its not that important. My gigabytes run on +135 core +0 mem
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I just got my 970. Gigabyte GV-N970WF30C0-4GD. I was getting 8.8-9kh/s in Windows 7 with: --algo=scrypt-jane:14 -L 4 -i 1 -l t64x4 -C 1 I haven't tried higher lookup gaps yet. Which miner you using pls? I've only managed to get 6.5kh/s so far. https://github.com/cbuchner1/CudaMiner.gitIf you can compile it yourself, I strongly urge doing it. There are several dependencies that you need, but it really isn't that bad. I added compute50/sm50 support as well for Maxwell cards. It is built with Visual Studio 2010 against the Cuda 6.0 library. If you'd rather have a pre-compiled binary here's what I'm using on my Windows machines: http://utc.tumblingblock.com/cudaminer_cm10_50.zipMD5Sums 6614a08faec6234fd20c8361d8c080e9 cudaminer.exe 2a4a6c3440f3ec27ea7b2ec417808445 cudart32_60.dll 7812f0f73eda837e9353b3a433abc9a9 pthreadVC2.dll
any good settings you can share for a 750ti? Just got my Asus GTX 970 Strix and managed to push out 9.43 - 9.51 KH/s with the settings provided here. It clocked to 1460 MHz core easily.
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bumface is not one of devs anymore?
I think he has nothing to do with Ultracoin at this point.
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when mining scrypt jane n=14 on my vista computer i get 3.5 kh/s per 750ti. But on windows 8 2 different computers, i get 2.25kh/s. I tried it with one card in so memory isnt a problem and tried different batch files. I cant get a 750ti on windows 8 to do more then 2.25kh/s. ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Anybody have a clue way plz. thank you. EDIT: I wonder if it was compiled on windows 7 by Christian and I need to compiled on windows 8. Can you share your config that gives you 3.5 kh/s? I`m getting only about 2.7 - 2.8 Thanks in advance.
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Just joined. So far so good.
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Regarding http://ultracoinpool.info/ - please make it that way, so the difficulty starts at 2 or 4. Or if you wish to start at 16 and keep it that way, at least make it decline to lower values after a certain time. That will improve the performance of the less powerful miners out there.
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Yes, you can. Ihave 6x750ti and 2x 690.. both running and mining UTC. Can UTC be mined with NVIDIA ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) Can you share your config file for 750Ti ? And the miner you are using. Thanks in advance.
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