No way it's 0.005 BTC, and stop shoving your referral links everywhere.
Anyway, for example you could sell X13 hashes for 0.0008 BTC/MH/DAY on Nicehash. 1$/day on a 300$ graphics card. Very profitable.
He did say he forgot a 0. But anyway, x13 ain't very profitable lately.
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Can you recommend a stress testing application? I'll go and google it too.
Try Kombustor.
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lol... 3k $. They're out of their mind.
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So you prove how you are pathetic my poor Starscream. Of course you are not alone to know something like that my apologies, i haven't seen this before and it wasn't meant to offend in any way. I figured this out entirely on my own and thought i'd help people.
from what i read there, it fixed the memory downtuning but there was no mention of it helping to stabilise memory overclock or even allow the use of higher intensities so at least I can contribute that myself.
My poor Starscream? Are you retarded or something? Go crawl back under your rock.
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The whole point of cryptocurrency is that it's supposed to be decentralized. This coin is the exact opposite.
It seems like this coin is gonna be centralized only for the PoW period. Once it becomes PoS only it should be fine. Seems like some interesting ideas are implemented in this coin, ideas that can be viewed as either innovative or a scam. To the OP: you guys should clean up your forum, it's filled up with bots. Also, where's the assimilator pool?
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It's an obvious scam, so stop bumping this thread.
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Anyone knows of a monitoring programs for CudaMiner / ccMiner ? Something in the style of cgwatcher / cgremote ?
Currently using CudaManager, but it's only good as a fail switch really.
Look above your post. I (and some others independently lol) are busy working on it ^^" So not yet, but it's in the making. Oh, I read your post, but it seemed like you're working on some profit switching program, not a monitoring one. But if you will have local and remote monitoring options as well than that would be great! Wouldn't even mind paying for it (did for cgremote) - so long as it's just as solid.
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Anyone knows of a monitoring programs for CudaMiner / ccMiner ? Something in the style of cgwatcher / cgremote ?
Currently using CudaManager, but it's only good as a fail switch really.
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If you do ever decide to try the route of no monitors just make sure you remember to make dummy plugs to keep the cards running at full power and not to down clock into 2d mode.
What? I don't have plugs on my AMD and nVidia cards and haven't noticed any performance issues.
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Anyone else have their clocks throttling?
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3x 290 1606h/s almost 6 hours rock solid What are your settings like?
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amd 14.6 bate drive, a large number of hw error
14.6 has been problematic for a lot of people. Use 14.4, 14.3 or 13.12
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Bit of a newb here, I am currently mining x-11 (with Darkcoin kernel) with BAMT 1.6, I am interested in switching to x-13, but just cannot figure out how... If someone is willing to help me out and sort of walk me through a "how-to" I will be more than happy to send some BTC your way. Please help! Sorry guys, finally figured it out! Now, can someone just let me know what an acceptable hash rate is for R9 280x's? Im getting 2.6mh/s, is that fine? Just copy someone elses config for r9-280x. For x-11 you can go beyond 3.4mh/s I think.
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Which OS? Try changing drivers, I found I couldn't get anything stable with good speeds on 14.4 or 14.3 with Windows 7. I'm back to 13.12 drivers now, and working great. Use Display Driver Uninstaller from here http://www.wagnardmobile.com/After getting the drivers back to 13.12 I tried using multiple threads and it did give me about the same speed as I'm seeing now, but much more variance in current hash speed so I switched back to a single thread and here it is now with the constant 1500mhz mem speed after 12 hours. Settings: setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100 setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1 export GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR=1 ##export GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE=50 del *.bin timeout /t 4 sgminer.exe -k x11mod --rawintensity 1306624,1306624,1306624,33280 -g 1,1,1,2 --shaders 2560,2560,2560,1280 -w 256,256,256,64 --thread-concurrency 24577,24577,24577,10241 --no-submit-stale -c sgminer.conf Reject rate is well within acceptable limits, but I'm going to try it with 5 threads for 10+ hours to see if it does in fact lower the amount of rejected shares or give an increase in the overall average speed. Thanks to everyone for sharing their tips for these cards. What's your core speed at? Also, what powertune value are you using?
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I've heard folks are dialing back their memclock from 1500 to 1200-1300. I currently set mine back to 1300 because I seemed to be getting glitches and sick cards. don't know if it will help but I'm watching it.
If you'd look at the image you'd see my memclock is at 1250. Anyway, I already solved this issue. It was powertune not getting enabled when I was trying to use it; I managed to fix it by enabling 'Unofficial overclocking mode without PowerPlay support' in MSI AB. As i understand it's was tuning issue? Just to be clear. Powertune issue.
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I have 2 cards, both running at 1050/1500MHz set with Afterburner (power limit +50). I had to take out the engine and memory settings from the config file as the memory frequency was jumping around between 150 and max setting. Very stressful on the system. Now everything is smooth. I kept only the temp control as I like the strategy.
My 290 also is jumping memory down to 150 and back, do you have any explanation what might be the reason for this behavior?! Yes, powertune - when it's not configured properly mem-clock will throttle up and down (150-your mem speed). I also had this issue and after looking for a solution for over a week I managed to fix it by enabling 'Unofficial overclocking mode without PowerPlay support'. I assume of-course that you are using MSI afterburner. Uninstalling MSI AB might also fix it, or alternatively installing it if you haven't got it. I made a topic about it a few days ago but no1 responded there; I had an image uploaded there, does it look similar to that? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=628425.msg6989373#msg6989373Anyway, now I got a straight line representing my mem clock speed. Wow thanks for that, it's gotten me up to the 4.05-4.1mh/s level with my 290 tri-x's using my previous config but with 5 threads now instead of 1. I tried other drivers but 12.13 seems to work best for me on Windows 7. Using the B2_sick version. You welcome. This issue bothered me for almost a month now I can't get my R9 290 to run stable with 5 threads.. Than again 2 threads on 14.4 drivers are getting me 3.98MH/s so it isn't so bad I suppose for ref cards.
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I have 2 cards, both running at 1050/1500MHz set with Afterburner (power limit +50). I had to take out the engine and memory settings from the config file as the memory frequency was jumping around between 150 and max setting. Very stressful on the system. Now everything is smooth. I kept only the temp control as I like the strategy.
My 290 also is jumping memory down to 150 and back, do you have any explanation what might be the reason for this behavior?! Yes, powertune - when it's not configured properly mem-clock will throttle up and down (150-your mem speed). I also had this issue and after looking for a solution for over a week I managed to fix it by enabling 'Unofficial overclocking mode without PowerPlay support'. I assume of-course that you are using MSI afterburner. Uninstalling MSI AB might also fix it, or alternatively installing it if you haven't got it. I made a topic about it a few days ago but no1 responded there; I had an image uploaded there, does it look similar to that? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=628425.msg6989373#msg6989373Anyway, now I got a straight line representing my mem clock speed. Confirmed, followed the steps for MSI AB and now have a bit more hash at my disposal, with constant memclock at 1500. Thanks for the advice, we'll see if hash degrades in the next 24hrs. After I fixed the throttling issue my cards ran for at least 48 hours without an issue and with steady hash. I have since bumped up the memclock to 1500 (few hours ago) and so far the hash dropped once and got back to normal after restart. So since the restart 2.5 hours ago they been running fine. Anyway, with 1250 memclock it was running smoothly after the fix. Will probably go back to 1250 if the hash crashes again.
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I've heard folks are dialing back their memclock from 1500 to 1200-1300. I currently set mine back to 1300 because I seemed to be getting glitches and sick cards. don't know if it will help but I'm watching it.
If you'd look at the image you'd see my memclock is at 1250. Anyway, I already solved this issue. It was powertune not getting enabled when I was trying to use it; I managed to fix it by enabling 'Unofficial overclocking mode without PowerPlay support' in MSI AB.
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I have 2 cards, both running at 1050/1500MHz set with Afterburner (power limit +50). I had to take out the engine and memory settings from the config file as the memory frequency was jumping around between 150 and max setting. Very stressful on the system. Now everything is smooth. I kept only the temp control as I like the strategy.
My 290 also is jumping memory down to 150 and back, do you have any explanation what might be the reason for this behavior?! Yes, powertune - when it's not configured properly mem-clock will throttle up and down (150-your mem speed). I also had this issue and after looking for a solution for over a week I managed to fix it by enabling 'Unofficial overclocking mode without PowerPlay support'. I assume of-course that you are using MSI afterburner. Uninstalling MSI AB might also fix it, or alternatively installing it if you haven't got it. I made a topic about it a few days ago but no1 responded there; I had an image uploaded there, does it look similar to that? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=628425.msg6989373#msg6989373Anyway, now I got a straight line representing my mem clock speed.
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