What is everyone H/s for r9 380? I am currently getting between 37 and 39.
380 2 gb: 35 - 37 at 1100/1400 -i 1. wont run at -i 2 (gives -61 error, not enough video mem probably).
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v3.0: - improved speed by 20-30% (depends on card model). Up to 80H/s on stock 390X on "-i 2" mode.
pulling high 70s with my 390s with -i 2, mid 30s on my 380 with -i 1 (the 380 wont take -i 2) sweet.
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download it from the MEGA link instead.
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v2.0: - improved speed by 5-15% (depends on card model). About 55H/s on stock 390X, 52H/s on stock 390 and 48H/s on stock 280X.
looks like 8-9 percent here on two 390s and 10 percent or so on a 380. thanks!
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Operation Sysytem : Win 7 pro Wallet : poloniex Miner : nicehash Pool: supranova CPU (if you mining with cpu): i5 3570k @ 4.4 ghz (4 core no ht, all cores used) CPU Speed : 19.x sol/sec
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My I5 only push like 8h but my I7 at job pulls 18h-20h what model numbers and speeds are the cpus? my i5 3570k @4.4 ghz pulls a bit over 19 sol/s. on zec with nicehash miner. seems your numbers are low. or are you talking about another coin youre mining?
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didnt they add a random amount of time before switching to the most profitable? to prevent all miners from switching at the same time? although by miners i thought they meant whole rigs, not individual gpus.
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Hey i put # infront off the adress adn so on in the config file. That resolved the problem. I gues your credentials there caused the problem. Thx for pointing that out !
i just deleted config.txt for now. that solved my 100% rejected shares in 1.1. dunno why it solved it but it worked. ill setup a proper config.txt for failover pools tomorrow.
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I'm mine on Coinmine.pl. and this "40s to 60 MILIseconds" usual ping from me to pool. And this good for me. Yours 300 Ms too many for minig, change server maybe.
yup i know what ms is. im on evdo wireless. its 3g. and 300s is about as good as i gets for me 200s in speedtest. two rigs at the moment. got about the same at nicehash. should try some more pools though, but doesnt seem to effect my hash rate. my 390s and 380 get about the same as others. some a bit higher, some lower.
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been mining since claymore released miner and average hashrate is reported correctly. so any devfee mining its doing is proper, i dont get any rejected shares. maybe check your pool guys?
same here, no rejects after devfee mining on 1.0. using -allpools at supernova. onespec your time between shares is in the mainly in the 40s to 60s, mine is the 300s. maybe that has something to do with it? long shot but hey.. im at supernova btw.
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I don't think they have a GPU yet. There might not be a GPU miner until after it is launched.
You also need like at least 8GB of RAM just to CPU mine with this coin so no idea how it will be with GPUs.
Why is there a need to have at least 8GB of RAM to mine it using CPU? Is their mining algo RAM intensive? I do not think I have heard of altcoin mining that is RAM intensive before. Maybe the zcash development team intended it to be that way? my nhegimer instance uses 700k. so less than a gig of system ram. my 3570k @ 4.1 and 4 cores gets 18 sols.
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I will try to use the card without powering the riser as you mentioned, although on a separate thread I heard a different answer. Would it be possible for you to send me a picture / ipload it somewhere of the same. It could be very well the case that we are having different types of risers. One you have must be having an additional USB port just to supply power to the riser.
usb risers just use the usb cable to get pcie signals to the card, no power goes though them. they have molex connectors for power.
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I took mine off the cards ran cooler so no idea really how to answer why some say it run better with it, mine run better with out it .
looking at my msi r9 390, the metal that serves as ram heat sink is screwed to the back plate to better dissipate heat from the rams, maybe some cards have it for looks, and some have it for heat dissipation. my 390 backplates get pretty hot, so it definitely helps cooling if they get a breeze. it also help with card sag with those crazy long cards.
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ZEC mining looks profitable but once price goes down its the same fate
factor in 30-35% lower power draw and even if the btc payout is eventually the same as eth per rig it still makes more sense to mine zec with electricity factored in. there is also total power draw if thats what limits you. someone with say 100 amps as upper limit can now use 30% more rigs for same amps.
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I want to try mining it using my laptop is this can be profitable for me? Thanks in any info about it.
About mining using the laptop, you should not continue mining from your laptop as it will possibly destroy the hardware even if you use nicehas miner. those usb laptop coolers that you put under the laptop can help with temps, just make sure one of the coolers fans are near or at the laptops intake. still might cook it but i have had good luck with them.
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heh, thanks for those numbers. was just about to head down to the basement rig and drop my old 6870 in just to see what it could pull. guess i neednt bother now. although at some point i might try it just for the lulz but no hurry now. be cool just to see it hashing again, ran it during the gpu bitcoin days.
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Also, what is everyone setting the -tt fan and temp settings too please?
i dont specify it. just let the cards manage it.
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nice job! my two 390s went from 25 to 50. my 380 pulls 34.
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2-3 chip stick miners works for me.
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14% fee (in my city) is just too high though.
14%? ouch. but i would still buy a bit of btc just to support the atm owner. they will never take off if no one uses them.
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