I would be interested i knowing what people are getting with the 10.0 update for LBR with their 470,570,580, and 560 RX cards when dual mining
30.5mh eth + 90lbry with my sapphire nitro+ rx480 1170/2100@0.9v 15.1/31 on Gigabyte RX 560
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What hashrates are you guys getting on Cryptonight?
You can expect 400-470 on claymore, depending on memory type and graphic card quality
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Maybe its in anticipation of 66k BTC, 485k ETH and bunch of others expected to hit market now that BTC-E is back?
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Define "altcoin development"
Software development for new alternative cryptocurrency Thats too vague, too If you look how many various coins exist and what they're supposed to do, it cover almost any possible kind of software development. Just take a look at maidsafe, for example
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Define "altcoin development"
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After lots of playing with various RX560 cards, I must say that GDDR5 cooling is one of main factors deciding how high you can go
My Gigabyte RX560 with micron memory on average reach 100-150MHz more than other cards just because metal plate extends over memory too, not just GPU.
And got another 50MHz applying Arctic Cooling MX2 paste instead some strange goo that Gigabyte put there
Anyone else noticed the same on higher end cards?
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In old good times, you offer it for free download.
Its improved meantime, I could not reach 16.1 with my Gigabyte back then either (or maybe I'd get few minerscott customers, or that guy who sold for 0.85ETH)
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Dear branco, I have your modded BIOS. Doesn't work. Sorry.
No you don't, unless you have more bitcointalk accounts
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Gladly, but only if you did more than memory timigs mod (1500 or 1750 to up) and you know a metode to prove it's work on my computer and it's stable.
This is what I got on Gigabyte with micron (I won't lie you like minerscott, you probably won't get that on Sapphire due to worse memory cooling), however I'm pretty confident you'd be in 14.5-15.5 range
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I have 3 Sapphire RX 560 Pulse 4GB (micron). Much as I tried, only one card works at 14.xx MH/s (Claymore 9.8 ) stable. Other two cards doesn't accept your modded BIOS. Now what minerscott ?
Ask your 0.3 back, then I'll sell you my mod for 0.1
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Its obviously ponzi, but maybe you can get some minimal payouts for free anyway...because all ponzis have to seem legitimate at start, or they crumble before bosses generate enough money to bail out From info on their site, you should get your first payout after 4 days, sooner if you spread your affiliate link in social media like original poster did here I was just reading something on reditt about that but forgot exactly what the number is. What I will say is that after what I just read on reditt I would not pay for hashpower on this website until I see many many more users proving payouts.
Actually, your only chance to get some money in ponzi is if you join among first...once there are more users proving payouts, its usually too late, like in any ponzi
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just a sec let me make a software that creates a mining software it will be next next next you are done type.
If you have to make AI, make one that exploits exchange markets instead, that's better money
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Well I was hoping for a bit more explanation, but I guess since nothing is available I will have to stick with the already available codes.
Well, monero uses Cryptonote, I found whitepaper in about a minute http://ol346fucnsjru223.onion/whitepaper.pdf
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So I have been thinking about creating my own miner for the last few days (probably XMR miner).
But there's literally no resources available on the internet regarding how to make one.
Does anyone know more about this?
What resources you need, beside few open source projects available that you can use as base of your code, or just to learn what to do?
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I have no idea why would someone use nicehash
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Thank you . please . i have Gigabyte RX560 4G . with micron memory . but i can't get more thane 13.4 MH ETH . with claymore 9.8 please can you share your bios and overclock setting . thank you . I'm sorry for my English language
Well, you can see clocks in picture, but unfortunately I'm selling that bios. Fortunately, for only 0.1ETH
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and myr-groestl ? how much ? This was meant as place where people would contribute their rates, so please go test and tell us... I'm currently reading micron documentation hoping to reach that mythical 16MH/s ETH Took me a while, but here it is:
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is your tool fully automated, like is it recognizing the controller and using the correct registers, or you still have to do this by hand editing ?
The wolfamdvolt/ohgodavolt? Full automation - it dynamically opens up the I2C interface of each GPU and runs a detect function for every supported VRM, which will find it if it's there. Once found, that VRM's functions are used to get/set shit as requested. that is awesome All you need is knowledge and proper motivation Or some coin and ability to explain what you want done I2C seems simple enough, maybe I could dedicate one GPU for experimenting...but learning low level programming on x86 could pose problem, didn't do that since Z80/6502 days
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Ok, I will add it too. Haven't tried this one, but I think it won't beat XMR-STAK-CPU. What is your hashrate? And it's only for Nicehash and Nanopool Yes, its a bit restrictive...I don''t mine monero, but when I tried I think my AMD 8320E mined about 220-230 Developer didn't post for a while, lets hope he's frantically working on tons of new stuff
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