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1  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: most efficient mining software for sandy bridge on: May 11, 2011, 08:19:46 PM
context clues. inferencing. all of these abilities could help all of you answer my simple question. i'm done with this forum, idiots. i think i know my technology enough to figure out what i need more of to do better. its just asking if there is a mining client out there that is even more optimized for my particular sandy bridge i3. idiots who think laptops can be overclocked. people who think a broken desktop is actually working. wtf.
2  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: most efficient mining software for sandy bridge on: May 10, 2011, 10:56:23 PM
well herp your flying derpness. how am i supposto be using a gpu? huh? really, send me a desktop with a gpu then. im just asking WHAT is better if anything. im not some dumbass here. i know a gpu, infact my broken desktops gtx280 and 5770 would RAKE IN cash, but its broken.
3  Bitcoin / Mining / most efficient mining software for sandy bridge on: May 10, 2011, 10:24:58 PM
i just got this new laptop with a intel i3-2310M and its blazing fast imho. its based on the sandy bridge architecture and can theoretically use directcompute and opencl, in fact i have them both enabled and they show up as working in gpu-z

my real question is what mining program would be the best to take advantage of my 2 cores (4 threads in all)

so far i am using
Code:
bitcoin-miner.exe -a 5 -t 4 -o http://deepbit.net:8332 -u xxx -p xxx
http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3486.0
and i push about 5.5MHash/s. the wiki and other sources of information seem either out of date or just i question the technical information behind it. some of the mining programs i cant figure out how to use, due to my lazyness and lack of wanting a python based interface. but if you can change my mind, i'd love to switch.
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