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521  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [PROFITABLE CPU MINING] Mine from home / work! Tutorial on: February 09, 2014, 09:59:40 PM
Im getting around 11HPM using the following config:

Threads= 0
mining-params = mmc:av=0&aesni=on&m=1024

I have a 4670k not currently overclocked, and 16GB ram.

Is there any room to improve on that configuration?

thanks

more threads & more mem like 2 and 2048, etc.
Actually, Threads=0 means use all available threads, so no way to increase that. But you're right regarding memory, as I wrote above.

522  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [PROFITABLE CPU MINING] Mine from home / work! Tutorial on: February 09, 2014, 09:59:01 PM
Im getting around 11HPM using the following config:

Threads= 0
mining-params = mmc:av=0&aesni=on&m=1024

I have a 4670k not currently overclocked, and 16GB ram.

Is there any room to improve on that configuration?

thanks
This CPU has 4 threads, so you can increase memory usage to 4096 (m=4096 instead of m=1024).
This will increase the HPM a bit.
Other than that, now that you've ran fine tuning (av=0) take a look at the printouts and see what av was chosen (gives the best HPM) and change the av=0 to this av (to avoid rerunning the fine tuning again).
523  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [PROFITABLE CPU MINING] Mine from home / work! Tutorial on: February 09, 2014, 03:42:12 PM
Quote
Yep that did it, have it set at threads = 4, m=1024 and it hasn't affected the gpu mining, the load on cpu is about 55-60%  SPM 8.14 HPM 6.6
Great

524  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [PROFITABLE CPU MINING] Mine from home / work! Tutorial on: February 09, 2014, 01:50:55 PM

 created a bat file with contents of mmc.cfg

The batch file content should be:
yam -c <yam config file>
For example:
yam -c yam-mmc.cfg

(and not the contents of your mmc.cfg file)

Other params look good.

I'm running the miner with the wallet now and setting priority and affinity from task manager, I also have 2 gpu miners going and when running the wallet miner it lowers wu's.
 If I could get the other one going might get better performance, right now SPM 7.24 HPM 6.587
As for GPU mining on the same machine. GPU mining needs the memory as well... So the more memory you give the CPU miner the more degrading you'll see for the GPU mining.
Try playing with it going from the minimum m=1024 and upwards.
525  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: CPU Mining on: February 08, 2014, 06:15:39 AM
I started mining for the first time exactly a week or so ago. I have the following hardware:

CPU's
FX-8350 (8 Cores)
4x Xeon L5520 (16 Cores total, with hyperthreading so 32 "cores")
2x Dual Core Systems
i5 Notebook

GPU's
GeForce 660 GTX
Radeon 5570 (I think)
Radeon 5420 (I think)

I have the 660 GTX and 5570 both mining DogeCoin at a rate of around 240 hash total, with around 178 of that being from the 660 GTX alone. I have nearly all of the CPU's mining DimeCoin.

I am not sure of the future of DimeCoin at this time and it isn't very popular and I really don't have anyway to compare it's mining profitability to any other coin. Any suggestions on what I should mine as far as CPU's go? Also, what is the best way to sell/trade these coins for USD?

I'm sorry for all the n00b questions. Thanks in advance
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=439874
526  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [PROFITABLE CPU MINING] Mine from home / work! Tutorial on: February 08, 2014, 05:12:52 AM
According to the above the mem# is total for all threads. I did try 2 and same thing...

There are no errorcodes. Crashes immediately. I even tried to > log.txt and it was empty.


Yes.


What does it say under "view problem details"?



Sorry, can't think of anything here.
What OS is that?
32/64 bits?
How much ram do you have?
What CPU do you have?
527  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: CPU Mining--Best Coins? on: February 06, 2014, 08:37:10 PM
MemoryCoin is the most profitable coin to mine on your CPU (by far...)
Here's a guide:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=439874.0
528  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [PROFITABLE CPU MINING] Mine from home / work! Tutorial on: February 06, 2014, 07:07:56 PM
According to the above the mem# is total for all threads. I did try 2 and same thing...

There are no errorcodes. Crashes immediately. I even tried to > log.txt and it was empty.
Sorry,
Can't think of any reason that would happen.

Try contacting the developer (yvg1900) by pasting your question as a reply to his forum post (the one I'm linking to in my post).
529  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] MemoryCoin | CPU Mining | Pool Mining From GUI on: February 06, 2014, 05:03:42 PM
Please vote for MemoryCoin to be added to a new exchange (allcrypt.com) here:
http://www.allcrypt.com/beta/voting.php

(Note: You can vote 10 times for the same coin...)

Thanks
530  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] MemoryCoin | CPU Mining | Pool Mining From GUI on: February 06, 2014, 04:25:53 PM
I'm crashing with no errorcode right from the getgo on the XEON E5-2620 which is Sandy Bridge supposedly.
I have 8 GB of RAM avail. OS is Server 2008 R2.

threads = 1
mining-params = mmc:av=1&aesni=on&m=2048
compact-stats = 0
print-timestamps = 1

I tried diff num of threads, mem, and aesni=off

??  lol

I don't have to register with the pool, correct?
Replied on the other thread Smiley
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=439874.msg4975518#msg4975518
531  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [PROFITABLE CPU MINING] Mine from home / work! Tutorial on: February 06, 2014, 04:12:54 PM
I'm crashing with no errorcode right from the getgo on the XEON E5-2620 which is Sandy Bridge supposedly.
I have 8 GB of RAM avail. OS is Server 2008 R2.

threads = 1
mining-params = mmc:av=1&aesni=on&m=2048
compact-stats = 0
print-timestamps = 1

I tried diff num of threads, mem, and aesni=off

??  lol

I don't have to register with the pool, correct?
The problem with your config is that you gave more than 1024 memory per thread...
1 thread is maximum 1024.
So either change the threads to 2 or the memory to 1024 and it should work.
If it still doesn't, check carefully what the error is (it has very nice and explanatory printouts).
You don't need to register with the pool.
532  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] MemoryCoin | CPU Mining | Pool Mining From GUI on: February 06, 2014, 01:55:28 PM
Hey Guys, I'd like to jump into this coin because I'm renting a server for another purpose already. I also have a used
XEON on the way that I bought.

What is the ideal mining program to use for a XEON E5-2560 2 GHZ, with 8GB RAM & Server 2008 R2 OS?

thanks much
Hi,
I've created a thread with info.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=439874
The ideal miner 99.9% of the time is Yam (current version: M7k)
Follow the instructions on option 2 to get it working.
533  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [PROFITABLE CPU MINING] Mine from home / work! Tutorial on: February 06, 2014, 05:53:01 AM
Is this only for 64bit OS? is there a 32bit version?

Rgds

Ratters
There is a 32bit version as well.
Not the one integrated with the wallet.
You'll have to take route #2 and do it manually.


Please can you link me to the 32 bit version.

Rgds

Ratters
Sorry, just noticed there's no 32 bit miner.
I haven't tried it on a 32bit system. It might work (slower of course).
Please download the 64bit and let us know if it works.

Thanks
534  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [PROFITABLE CPU MINING] Mine from home / work! Tutorial on: February 06, 2014, 05:06:28 AM
wallet stuck synco at three weeks any info?
Try adding nodes using our Node Explorer:
http://www.mmc-chain.com/?engine=nodeexplorer

(In the wallet: "Help"->"Debug Window"->"Console" and type:
addnode <node address> add
addnode <node address> onetry

For example:
addnode q39.protoshar.es add
addnode q39.protoshar.es onetry
535  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [PROFITABLE CPU MINING] Mine from home / work! Tutorial on: February 05, 2014, 05:33:19 PM
Hi,

I think i'm going to buy a Intel® 1x Xeon® E3 1220 for a personal sever, how much HPM should I get ?
I was wondering, since the profit calculator given in the previous post is completely no accurate at all, is there a profit calculator for MMC which works well ?

Thanks,
Bio
I can't really say as I haven't tried it.
But according to this: http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Xeon/Intel-Xeon%20E3-1220.html
It has AES-NI support which means it should perform well.

The profit calculator is accurate. The data in the wiki isn't accurate (the HPM there is for the old miner which was around 1/3 as efficient as the current one...)

Do you think I could make $1/day ?
I really can't say.
If we go for a rough estimate (and assuming you have a nice amount of memory) according to this benchmark: http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=Intel+Xeon+E3-1220+%40+3.10GHz
The performance is around 60% of i7-4770.
i7-4770 can make between $5 to $10 per day. This means that you'll most probably make more.
VERY ROUGH ESTIMATE. I'm not taking responsibility for this info Smiley


ok, I'm going to test.
Can I trust the HPM shown by the YAM Miner or should I trust MMCPool if I want an accurate value of the HPM done by my CPU ?

EDIT:
I was lookingat YAM Miner, and I see there is two HTM written.. which one should I trust ?
I don't think there are 2 HPMs.
You probably mean SPM and HPM.

The HPM in the miner is quite accurate and usually the pool will show a very similar number.
536  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [PROFITABLE CPU MINING] Mine from home / work! Tutorial on: February 05, 2014, 03:00:32 PM
Hi,

I think i'm going to buy a Intel® 1x Xeon® E3 1220 for a personal sever, how much HPM should I get ?
I was wondering, since the profit calculator given in the previous post is completely no accurate at all, is there a profit calculator for MMC which works well ?

Thanks,
Bio
I can't really say as I haven't tried it.
But according to this: http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Xeon/Intel-Xeon%20E3-1220.html
It has AES-NI support which means it should perform well.

The profit calculator is accurate. The data in the wiki isn't accurate (the HPM there is for the old miner which was around 1/3 as efficient as the current one...)

Do you think I could make $1/day ?
I really can't say.
If we go for a rough estimate (and assuming you have a nice amount of memory) according to this benchmark: http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=Intel+Xeon+E3-1220+%40+3.10GHz
The performance is around 60% of i7-4770.
i7-4770 can make between $5 to $10 per day. This means that you'll most probably make more.
VERY ROUGH ESTIMATE. I'm not taking responsibility for this info Smiley
537  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [PROFITABLE CPU MINING] Mine from home / work! Tutorial on: February 05, 2014, 01:59:10 PM
Hi all,

I tried doing the "launch pool miner" method through the wallet last night and let it run for 10 hours, but only ended with about 0.5 MMC. I'm using a 4670k overclocked to 4.2GHz. Does this seem accurate? Looks awfully low to me, even without being able to hyperthread to 8 cores from my 4 cores.
Sounds very low indeed.
First of all, check your unconfirmed balance at the pools. It takes around 10 hours for the blocks to mature, so that might be your problem.

If that's not the case I advise you to go through option 2 in my original post and download the miner manually - then you'll have more control and it will be more efficient.
538  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [PROFITABLE CPU MINING] Mine from home / work! Tutorial on: February 05, 2014, 01:56:23 PM
Hi,

I think i'm going to buy a Intel® 1x Xeon® E3 1220 for a personal sever, how much HPM should I get ?
I was wondering, since the profit calculator given in the previous post is completely no accurate at all, is there a profit calculator for MMC which works well ?

Thanks,
Bio
I can't really say as I haven't tried it.
But according to this: http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Xeon/Intel-Xeon%20E3-1220.html
It has AES-NI support which means it should perform well.

The profit calculator is accurate. The data in the wiki isn't accurate (the HPM there is for the old miner which was around 1/3 as efficient as the current one...)
539  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: List of CPU-ONLY AltCoins on: February 05, 2014, 11:55:23 AM
There is no longer "only CPU".
Each CPU Coin can be mined with GPU  Smiley
and if CPU Coin uses a special algorithm, it's just a matter of time for someone to make GPU miner.

True, but the question is how efficient is GPU mining compared to CPU mining...
A resilient coin is a coin where GPU mining is only max 2 times better than CPU mining.
As a comparison - Scrypt coins are 10-15 times faster to mine on GPUs.

A MemoryCoin (MMC) example:
My computer has i7-4770 CPU with ASUS R290 GPU.
The GPU (very high-end) gives me 19 HPM while the CPU (also pretty high-end) gives me around 15-20 HPM.
So in this case, there's no question if this should be considered a CPU coin or not.
540  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: CPU mining... on: February 05, 2014, 11:53:23 AM
you might try mining primecoin (xpm). it's a cpu-only coin and is decently profitable. if you choose to do this, i would recommend mining on ypool.net. to mine on that pool, you will need the latest version of jhPrimeMiner by AeroCloud. everything you will need to get started is linked to on the ypool site.

As you can see from the comparison I posted above, MemoryCoin is far more profitable...
Also, in the long run it should increase value if you decide to keep your mined coins and not insta-dump.
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