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1  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: New to Mining on: September 03, 2014, 04:38:13 PM
Hi, everyone. I hope I'm putting this in the right place. I never was one for forums, but I've become utterly fascinated with the idea of crypto currency, and I thought I'd try my hand at mining. The problem is, despite my rig being built for (at the time) higher-performance gaming, I'm not generating much in the way of hashrate. I posted in an old GTX 660 thread here (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=164599.0), but I thought I'd post a topic in the mining forum directly to get my feet wet.

My current setup is a Core i7 860 Win 7 x64 rig, running 4gb DDR3 with an EVGA GTX 660 Superclocked, and currently only generating about 80 average hash/s running tsiv's ccminer/CUDAminer... thing. I'm not really tech-savvy, but I know it's not an ideal setup especially since the barrier to entry for BTC and LTC is in ASIC territory now. I'm trying to save for a new rig (or just some better GPUs, got slots I'm not using right now), and I'd love some advice if you have it to give.

tl;dr: New miner, what do?

And glad to be here.

You should go mine Monero is CPU and GPU mineable, here is thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=583449.0 , there is all you need to know or just go to their IRC and ask

I've been trying. CoinWarz has it listed as "Under Maintanence" and I'm not getting any response from the pools I've tried. I'll check out the IRC.
2  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: New to Mining on: September 03, 2014, 06:51:36 AM
From what I've read, even the ASICs days are numbered, given that small-scale server farms are now dedicated to mining BTC and LTC. I suppose it's only a matter of time until they get around to making boards for other algorithms, but part of me thinks when that happens, altcoin devs will just throw in the towel. Hell, from what I've researched, Vert has outright said if somebody develops an ASIC that works with their coin, they're going to crash the value.

EDIT: I mean, please, correct me if I'm wrong. I'm fascinated by cryptos as a hobbyist, but I want to turn a profit too, even if it's a small supplement. I've always had a fascination with investing, but never could come up with seed money to do anything with. Or has the profiteering phase of crypto currency passed entirely?
3  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: New to Mining on: September 03, 2014, 06:20:18 AM
Is Dark still viable? I was thinking Vert if I could find a way to get my hashrate up. Theoretically, I should be able to get into the kilahash range with this machine, but I'm just not seeing it.

I mean, seriously: 80 hash/s mining Ducknote from a dead pool. I played Wildstar and Skyrim at full bore when they both came out, no problems.

I... don't really know if that's a good barometer for system power any more or not.
4  Bitcoin / Mining support / New to Mining on: September 03, 2014, 05:44:52 AM
Hi, everyone. I hope I'm putting this in the right place. I never was one for forums, but I've become utterly fascinated with the idea of crypto currency, and I thought I'd try my hand at mining. The problem is, despite my rig being built for (at the time) higher-performance gaming, I'm not generating much in the way of hashrate. I posted in an old GTX 660 thread here (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=164599.0), but I thought I'd post a topic in the mining forum directly to get my feet wet.

My current setup is a Core i7 860 Win 7 x64 rig, running 4gb DDR3 with an EVGA GTX 660 Superclocked, and currently only generating about 80 average hash/s running tsiv's ccminer/CUDAminer... thing. I'm not really tech-savvy, but I know it's not an ideal setup especially since the barrier to entry for BTC and LTC is in ASIC territory now. I'm trying to save for a new rig (or just some better GPUs, got slots I'm not using right now), and I'd love some advice if you have it to give.

tl;dr: New miner, what do?

And glad to be here.
5  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hash Rate Low on GTX660? on: September 03, 2014, 03:33:19 AM
Not to raise the dead here, but I just got into the mining game and I'm practicing on Ducknote. I have a Core i7 860, 2gb GTX 660, eight gb DDR 3 and I'm using tsiv's CCMiner fork. I'm not even getting khash/s. Can someone take pity on a novice and help?

I don't know much on the issue, but just found the post https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=167229.msg7539544#msg7539544.
The person get 120 hashes per sec with his GTX 660.

What hashrate do you get exactly?

It jumps between 190 h/s and about 60-70 h/s. While I was (briefly) minding Ducknote earlier, it averaged out to 80 h/s. I don't know if it's my equipment setup or the specific kind of algorithm I was mining, but according to other sources I've been perusing for the last week (none of which I have to hand, unfortunately), I should be getting in the 120-125 kh/s range with this GPU.

I know NVidia isn't ideal for GPU mining, but for the moment it's all I've got.
6  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hash Rate Low on GTX660? on: September 03, 2014, 12:33:49 AM
Not to raise the dead here, but I just got into the mining game and I'm practicing on Ducknote. I have a Core i7 860, 2gb GTX 660, eight gb DDR 3 and I'm using tsiv's CCMiner fork. I'm not even getting khash/s. Can someone take pity on a novice and help?
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