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And what would be the best coin profitable for Nvidia ?
cudacoin, when it will be released currently we beat amd on HVC and Fugue. But Fugue really needs a pool and an exchange... (who cares about their stupid logo...) Sure, an exchange is very important. I hope, we have a chance at cryptoaltex: https://www.cryptoaltex.com/index.php?page=newcoin
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Im go 9000 kh/s on 2 Nvidia 750 ti Overclocked at 180 gpu and 570 mem ( 4500 kh/s at one ) , It's ok ? .
Im use :
ccminer.exe -a heavy -o stratum+tcp://stratum01.heavycoinpool.com:5333 -u username.worker -p workerpassword -v 512
On X86 Directory .
Sounds good, my 750Ti did ~4000... If you want, you could try to compile it with compute 3.5, maybe this could speedup the things a Little bit...
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CUDA based Fuguecoin-miner for nVidia-GPUs CCMiner is released. It's the Christian+Christian miner that was developed collaboratively. This supports HeavyCoin and FugueCoin at the moment. https://github.com/cbuchner1/ccminer/releasesThis code isn't as polished as cudaminer, supports only barebones command line options but it should do the job. Now go get some Fuguecoins. We've mainly tested solo mining ourselves. Please report any issues with stratum. The code targets Compute Capability 2.0 or better and will run on all later architectures as well. Those who can compile from source code can explicitly target Compute 3.0 or 3.5. The compilation prerequisites are the same as for cudaminer. I will not exclude the possibility to merge some of the algorithms into cudaminer, but only if the underlying coins prove to have some long term value and active developer community. Enjoy. Christian P.S. development focus shifts back to cudaminer now.
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ah, kk, I thought you're mining of the pool. I have some Trouble starting mining with your miner, no idea why. But, maybe later, my nVidia Power is enough ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) But, good Job! Are there any working pools at this moment? The one mentioned in OP (fc.minepool.cc) doesn't even open in browser here. Anyway, my four R9 290 still find several blocks per hour, so I see no point in paying the pool fee yet. Sure, my bigger Cards work fine too, but some slower sometimes have big timespans between two block-founds....
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ah, kk, I thought you're mining of the pool. I have some Trouble starting mining with your miner, no idea why. But, maybe later, my nVidia Power is enough ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) But, good Job!
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phm, what exactly are you using for "username" ?
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What hash rates are you getting on your hardware? Just want to compare... something. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) AMD Phenom II X6 1055T - CPU standalone ca 95 kHash/s on 6 threads AMD Phenom II X6 1055T using the first 3 GPUs in the machine and 6 CPU threads: close to 800 kHash/s (Groestl remains on CPU) cannot get GPU use readings, as GPU-z has decided to always crash on start after the previous driver update (revision 334 drivers I think). Currently running R 335 drivers from nvidia. Nice, imagine that paired with a better cpu...:p My X79 rig is ready! Christian, did you think about adding a fee in the program, similarly to all those protoshares miners for ypool do? That would make it more profitable for you to share the software earlier perhaps. Say a 2.5% fee. That would be fair. But adding a fixed fee can be removed by editing the sources.... But, you can make a donation, if you want ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Christian
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does anyone have managed to run 6 x 750Ti under debian with cudaminer? I read somewhere it's hard to run more than 4 cards under linux, but havent tested it myself yet.
https://litecointalk.org/index.php?topic=16800.0ive got a 6x 750ti rig running right now using this. gigabyte windforce gpus on a z87-g45 mobo... trying to get a 7th gpu to recognize. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fs24.postimg.org%2Fw2vn8c1p1%2FIMG_1088.jpg&t=663&c=vydNBkLWZBUvxA) Does your 750Ti's does have an additional power connector (6-pin pci-e power)?
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