Just released my updated profit calc List of changes for v0.5: Added CryptoNight support + workaround that uses MoneroChain api to get diff and blockreward for XMR, since WTM, CT or CW haven't got it yet (and WhatMine is a paid service, I need some nice donations if you want me to support them ) Added electricity cost into the calculation Moved the layout a bit around -- Hashrates to the side + checkboxes for each algo -- Checked listbox for all market apis Added AllCoin & AllCrypt to the supported market apis Some other small fixes and improvements URL: https://github.com/KBomba/cuda-profit-calc/releasesPS: If anyone could give me the FULL hashrates.text (or at least the wattages) for a complete 6x 750ti rig, that would be great I'll add it as the default list. Any chance to add x15? As requested https://github.com/KBomba/cuda-profit-calc/releases/tag/v0.5.5bIntermediary release, not everything is 100% as I want it (still so much to add ), not buggy, but I'm continuously implementing stuff so it can be a bit of a mess Another rework of the GUI, opens up a lot of space. Added X15 & Qubit Added support for Nicehash X15 & Nist5 Added proxy support (no idea why, but I just could) Added option that lets you switch between highest buy, most recent trade or lowest ask for price calc Added option to ignore coins with negative profit Added option to weigh PoolPicker ratings into the price (rating % * price), gives a more honest view IMO Some general speedups, bugfixes and improvements
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Charts have been updated for today. As announced above there are some significant changes - a more customizable/interactive version is now available on its own website, new algos/services have been added, etc. Visit http://cryp.today/OOOH Nice! Been waiting for this like forever, using this thread as a reference in the meantime I'm making this profit calc for myself, and sharing it with everyone else. It also includes multipools, but that was done by PoolPicker which collects the history of BTC/(mh/s) from the pools themselves, which isn't always accurate. Some are honest, many aren't. Is it OK for you if I'd use your JSON data for my app? But I'm a bit flabbergasted (oh man, I love that word) by the data in it Is it possible to do something like PoolPicker already does with their API? ATM it would require a lot of loops to even simply parse that data But I can work around it if necessary, I already started a bit So, keep up the good work! Honesty in crypto is something we need a bit more of
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In the console now works, but the site pool - miner off... Help me, please screenshots: you have abnormal khs per card and there is no comfirmation (yay) I dont know why Those GPUs aren't supported anymore, only GPUs with at least compute capability 3.0.
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Hello all FreshCoin supporters! FRSH FreshCoin has been added for trading on our online exchange. All feedback on the exchange is very appreciated. Happy trading! https://alcurex.com/https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=458732.0ALCUREX OY is an online cryptocurrency exchange registered in Finland. ALCUREX OY - Business ID: 2612007-8 FINLAND useless, page loads like in 90`s Normally, it's a lot faster. Maybe just a temp hiccup? Alcurex needs an api with full overview over all markets though ^^" I'd be happy to use that.
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GTX760 OC: 3.6MH/s GTX750TI OC: 3.3MH/s
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oh finally, it was supernova the problem, now it work perfectly HI 750TI How to set? Thank you. ccminer.exe -t 5 -a fresh -o stratum+tcp://stratum.pool.mn:7852 -u me.1 -p x ccminer.exe -a fresh -o stratum+tcp://stratum.pool.mn:7852 -u me.1 -p x -f 256(I don't even know what -t 5 does) OMG, only just noticed the -f parameter. That did the trick
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oh finally, it was supernova the problem, now it work perfectly HI 750TI How to set? Thank you. ccminer.exe -t 5 -a fresh -o stratum+tcp://stratum.pool.mn:7852 -u me.1 -p x ccminer.exe -a fresh -o stratum+tcp://stratum.pool.mn:7852 -u me.1 -p x -f 256 (I don't even know what -t 5 does) Shame on you! And you dare to call yourself a ccminer mod-dev (jk). -t is taken over from cpuminer/minerd which set the amounts of threads to be used. In ccminer/cudaminer this became the amount of devices to be used. But it doesn't always work as expected and shouldn't be shared to other users who probably have other setups.
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oh finally, it was supernova the problem, now it work perfectly HI 750TI How to set? Thank you. ccminer.exe -t 5 -a fresh -o stratum+tcp://stratum.pool.mn:7852 -u me.1 -p x Don't use the -t parameter, rather use -d if you explicitly want to name the devices to be used (-d 0,1,2 for the first 3 gpus...)
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Anyone can confirm the 15-20% less energy consumption yet?
Nope, quark-ish/x11-ish Nist5 still is the coolest on Nvidia
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Something doesn't feel right Any nvidia miner who thinks he got it working seeing this too on HashHarder?
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not sure whether ccminer for fresh version not working properly or pool not working.
Pool showing less than 1 mh. Something like 80 kh per 750ti
pool not working properly it shown mine as 1.4 Gh for 4 750ti don't work for me no yay no booo It works for me on hashharder. They even lowered the diff a bit now, it looks even better ATM
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What am I doing wrong? My stats show my worker is not active on supernova Launching miner...
[2014-07-07 19:23:42] Starting Stratum on stratum+tcp://fresh.suprnova.cc:5000 [2014-07-07 19:23:42] Binding thread 0 to cpu 0 [2014-07-07 19:23:42] Binding thread 1 to cpu 1 [2014-07-07 19:23:42] 4 miner threads started, using 'fresh' algorithm. [2014-07-07 19:23:42] Binding thread 2 to cpu 2 [2014-07-07 19:23:42] Binding thread 3 to cpu 3 [2014-07-07 19:23:42] Failed to get Stratum session id [2014-07-07 19:23:42] Stratum difficulty set to 16 [2014-07-07 19:23:42] DEBUG: job_id='b' extranonce2=00000000 ntime=53bae572 [2014-07-07 19:23:42] Stratum detected new block [2014-07-07 19:23:43] DEBUG: job_id='2085' extranonce2=00000000 ntime=53bae5ae [2014-07-07 19:23:43] Stratum detected new block [2014-07-07 19:24:03] DEBUG: job_id='23a7' extranonce2=00000000 ntime=53bae5c2 [2014-07-07 19:24:03] Stratum detected new block [2014-07-07 19:24:03] thread 0: 1179195 hashes, 60.09 khash/s [2014-07-07 19:24:03] thread 3: 1171642 hashes, 59.77 khash/s [2014-07-07 19:24:03] thread 1: 1159969 hashes, 59.11 khash/s [2014-07-07 19:24:03] thread 2: 1164037 hashes, 59.31 khash/s [2014-07-07 19:24:42] DEBUG: job_id='2726' extranonce2=00000000 ntime=53bae5e9 [2014-07-07 19:24:42] Stratum detected new block [2014-07-07 19:24:42] thread 0: 2317319 hashes, 59.67 khash/s [2014-07-07 19:24:42] thread 2: 2304289 hashes, 59.37 khash/s [2014-07-07 19:24:42] thread 3: 2200901 hashes, 56.67 khash/s [2014-07-07 19:24:42] thread 1: 2159477 hashes, 55.61 khash/s [2014-07-07 19:25:37] thread 1: 3336455 hashes, 59.78 khash/s [2014-07-07 19:25:40] thread 3: 3400369 hashes, 57.80 khash/s [2014-07-07 19:25:41] thread 0: 3580141 hashes, 60.32 khash/s [2014-07-07 19:25:41] DEBUG: job_id='2b00' extranonce2=00000000 ntime=53bae625 [2014-07-07 19:25:42] DEBUG: job_id='2e4a' extranonce2=00000000 ntime=53bae625 [2014-07-07 19:25:42] Stratum detected new block [2014-07-07 19:25:42] thread 0: 77939 hashes, 60.46 khash/s [2014-07-07 19:25:42] thread 3: 107494 hashes, 59.35 khash/s [2014-07-07 19:25:42] thread 2: 3485272 hashes, 57.48 khash/s [2014-07-07 19:25:42] thread 1: 285521 hashes, 59.14 khash/s
Something is up with the nvidia miner
Agreed. Looks active but not seeing in pool and not getting accepted shares. Seems like a problem in the minerd (CPU-Miner) implementation, from which djm probably borrowed it (or was it vice-versa? ) CCminer (and classic cudaminer too) are minerd-forks.
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Yesterday I got a new A2 script machine with a Corsair HX1050 PSU....it runs on avg. at 29+mhs as reported by the sw, somewhat less at the pool. I let it mine at Coinking for about 8 hours using the 'most profitable' coin setting. Just tallied my confirmed and unconfirmed earnings, which will only be about $4.00 (yes, a couple more cents will filter through), for a 24 hour avg. of about $12. Are you kidding me? At Scyptguild or Clevermining the payout (again on average) is TWICE that! While I like the Coinking UI, I also have built in radar for being ripped off, and my alarms went off.
How do you exchange your mined coins? If you use their auto-exchange service, it only exchanges your mined coins for BTC once every 6h. By that time, profitability has dropped a lot (especially if you include confirm time). If you use CoinKing make sure you have it auto-depositing to an exchange & auto-selling it (like Cryptsy). It will give you better results using Coinking, and closer to what they claim to get. Their numbers are based upon the price at the moment you're mining it, even excluding confirm time.
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Attached is nvMiner or otherwise known as ccminer 1.2U-a (U=unified) I renamed it from ccminer to nvminer to make it clearer if it's a Christian release or from 3rd party. This includes the following algos (unified from multiple devs)................... Also includes a few subtle changes and a couple of speedups to some routines. https://ayarscloud.tonidoid.com/urljfz5fyHave fun, Carlo Any chance we can take a look at the code for those speedups? Maybe easier to just setup a github
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No linux mining that's all
You can mine with Linux from the start with CPU. CPU is more energy efficient than GPU. You guys never tried ccminer (mod by tsiv) & 750TIs
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[2014-06-30 00:11:59] GPU #5: GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 286.07 H/s [2014-06-30 00:11:59] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 286.72 H/s [2014-06-30 00:11:59] GPU #2: GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 285.23 H/s [2014-06-30 00:11:59] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 284.80 H/s [2014-06-30 00:11:59] GPU #4: GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 284.69 H/s [2014-06-30 00:11:59] GPU #3: GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 284.42 H/s [2014-06-30 00:12:04] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 274.37 H/s [2014-06-30 00:12:04] accepted: 4/4 (100.00%), 1701.50 H/s (yay!!!)
Can u help me with toyr conf file i only get 260H/s thx in advance Sorry 230H/s are you sure you use the newest version? with the previous one I also had 230h/s per card. in linux my conf looks like: ./ccminer -a cryptonight -l 8x60 -o stratum+tcp://pool -u ser -p assword the -l switch push it a little further. but it depends on the cards and the OC. In my case evga 750ti FTW with +400Mem. On a testrig I have some zotac with default clocks... they make less. It's windows Getting much better results on Linux too, but I like my Windows just as it is, buggy and shitty ^^" So yeah, I also get around 230-250h/s.
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