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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's CryptoNote GPU Miner v9.5 on: September 05, 2016, 02:11:03 PM
Hi,
i read (i guess it was in this thread) that the memory latency is the important factor by mining XMR.
Sorry if this was written before but my question is: Is there a indicator on graphics cards to estimate the mem.-latency or the hash rate? Anything with what you can say how a GC performs?


thx in advance
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: CryptoNight Speed on AMD GPU's? (RX 470/R9 270x) on: September 05, 2016, 11:45:35 AM
Hey there,

I'm mining xmr on a Sapphire r9 270x 2gb oc (≈350 H/s on wolf miner 0.3b and ≈466 H/s on Claymore v9.5b) with memclock on 1500 and core1050.

OS: Win 7 Professional 64 Bit
Driver: 16.6.2 -On Wolf and claymore, i thought 13.12 would be the best for Claymore?!
MB: GA-Z97-D3H
RAM:8GB - 1866MHz
CPU: i5 4460 @3.2 GHz

Can anyone recommend me another GPU? I have 0.54 BTC budget, power efficiency doesn't matter (because of wind and solar power) and i need to buy here: https://e4btc.com

Several GPU's are possible too! If i could hit a better hash rate with more than one new card... Grin CPU, MB, Ram and PSU are available to build another rig.



BR



I think use more gpus is the Best way  !!!!

Alright, thanks for the answer!

I'm quiet a noob in crypto mining, but i'm aware of the possibilities which are cryptocurrencies are providing for the people. It's great to see that the market comes up with something against the state's monopoly on money, wich is obviously the worst thing on our planet.
Thats why i want to support the network and may make some profits if the price of cryptocurrencies rises more. (which it is going to happen in my opinion in regards to world economic conditions)

I read running claymore on Linux would give better hash rates... Which OS and version you would recommend?

Asus R7 360 OC (90YV08E0-M0NA00), Asus Strix R7 370 DCOC (90YV07Z1-M0NA00) or AMD R9 255 (S26361-F3535-L925) ? Wich one delivers the best hash rate?
(sorry if this, for example here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=638915.0 , was may be written before)


3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: CryptoNight Speed on AMD GPU's? (RX 470/R9 270x) on: September 04, 2016, 12:18:47 PM
Hey there,

I'm mining xmr on a Sapphire r9 270x 2gb oc (≈350 H/s on wolf miner 0.3b and ≈466 H/s on Claymore v9.5b) with memclock on 1500 and core1050.

OS: Win 7 Professional 64 Bit
Driver: 16.6.2 -On Wolf and claymore, i thought 13.12 would be the best for Claymore?!
MB: GA-Z97-D3H
RAM:8GB - 1866MHz
CPU: i5 4460 @3.2 GHz

Can anyone recommend me another GPU? I have 0.54 BTC budget, power efficiency doesn't matter (because of wind and solar power) and i need to buy here: https://e4btc.com

Several GPU's are possible too! If i could hit a better hash rate with more than one new card... Grin CPU, MB, Ram and PSU are available to build another rig.



BR
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero Mining on: September 04, 2016, 12:00:40 PM
Hey guys,


I'm already mining (xmr) on an old Sapphire 2 GB R9 270, on 16.6.2 and raw intensity set 670 (because i got the -61 err, fixed it with that) and getting around 350 H/s
I have almost free power (because of wind and solar power) thus i do not have to think much about power efficiency...
So i want to buy another GPU an wondering which one it should be. Essentially i want choose between those: 4 GB Sapphire R9 380 Nitro Dual X OC, 4GB R9 290 Tri X OC or an ASUS Strix R9 380 DC2OC 4GB. Which one would deliver the best hash rate?
Or can you recommend some other card from here? https://e4btc.com/output-devices/video-cards (Not over 340€ pls) I have to order there because you can pay with BTC and they're shipping from Germany (to Germany) .


Thank you in advance
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