One more ignored fella...
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ccminer is really basic, those are cudaminer flags...
And guys, don't get nervous, it's not that complicated. If it doesn't work try x86 or x64 binaries, you need a few dll's and the visual studio runtimes and maybe .net framework stuff for win. Not the end of the world!
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Nvidia is a whole different animal, asking that in this thread makes no sense...
Go to peercoin forums, there's an nvidia miner there, but linux only. Optimized for 750 ti too.
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"HI Ivan, For now all i can say is: 40Mh/s - for litecoin +/- 25 MH/s - for vertcoin Best regards, Alice Neiman" Not concerned, I trust the VTC dev team.
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Those are truly excellent news...specially the airdrop implementation and the payment tool...With more market awareness this coin might flourish.
I'll try to mine some more.
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Yeah, but I was referencing those chinese fpga evil x11 farm from hell rumors...:p Guys with 400mh/s per unit hashing away at the Great Wall lol
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+1
The kickstarter thing was just an idea, might help attract other investors...
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Yup, 32bit windows isn't enough...you need 64bit and at least 6gb with windoze.
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we're making extremely good progress with the SIMD hash function here NOTE: this one hash taken 50% of your hashing time in x11 so far Christian Yet I hear people are reprogramming old bitcoin FPGAs and LTC FPGAs to mine x11 coins, and keccak. That wouldn't surprise me one bit, it's 100% doable with any of these new sha3 algos. [2014-05-11 01:47:24] Stratum detected new block [2014-05-11 01:47:24] thread 2: 524289 hashes, 1794 khash/s [2014-05-11 01:47:24] thread 1: 40108033 hashes, 1841 khash/s [2014-05-11 01:47:24] thread 0: 11403265 hashes, 1838 khash/s [2014-05-11 01:47:51] thread 0: 49102906 hashes, 1838 khash/s [2014-05-11 01:47:51] accepted: 384/385 (99.74%), 5474 khash/s (yay!!!) [2014-05-11 01:47:54] thread 1: 54498249 hashes, 1843 khash/s [2014-05-11 01:47:54] accepted: 385/386 (99.74%), 5475 khash/s (yay!!!) [2014-05-11 01:48:00] thread 1: 10762909 hashes, 1838 khash/s [2014-05-11 01:48:00] accepted: 386/387 (99.74%), 5471 khash/s (yay!!!) [2014-05-11 01:48:08] thread 2: 79679753 hashes, 1819 khash/s [2014-05-11 01:48:08] accepted: 387/388 (99.74%), 5496 khash/s (yay!!!) [2014-05-11 01:48:16] thread 2: 13211203 hashes, 1816 khash/s [2014-05-11 01:48:16] accepted: 388/389 (99.74%), 5493 khash/s (yay!!!) [2014-05-11 01:48:25] thread 1: 45182054 hashes, 1830 khash/s [2014-05-11 01:48:25] accepted: 389/390 (99.74%), 5485 khash/s (yay!!!) [2014-05-11 01:48:26] thread 2: 19852005 hashes, 1818 khash/s [2014-05-11 01:48:27] accepted: 390/391 (99.74%), 5486 khash/s (yay!!!)
Ivan, up to 1840k, with KopiemTu "extremely good progress with the SIMD" may means, that this 70W low level Nvidia card - is better than 280X in X11 ) Amazing! Do you include the new overclock friendly drivers and ccminer in the latest version? I saw you posted a manual patch in your thread... I've been away from the nvidia mining rig for a long time now, only have remote for now. Haven't been able to test your os, but it looks great.
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It needs more hype to grow, some reason to get people to buy and use it. And probably, less people with reprogrammed bitcoin FPGAs dumping it.
show me a FPGA which has a quark bitstream I haven't seen one yet...just read about some chinese dudes and x11 fpga's but it doesn't seem to be possible right now, at least for it to be WAY better than a gpu.
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we're making extremely good progress with the SIMD hash function here NOTE: this one hash taken 50% of your hashing time in x11 so far Christian Yet I hear people are reprogramming old bitcoin FPGAs and LTC FPGAs to mine x11 coins, and keccak. That wouldn't surprise me one bit, it's 100% doable with any of these new sha3 algos. but every single algo requires a totally different configuration of FPGA gates. So the only way of doing this efficiently is to chain several FPGAs, each one doing one or two hash functions only. If you try to cram all algorithms onto one FPGA, you might run out of programmable gates, or you don't get a lot of parallelism in there. Interesting, thanks for the insight...Wonderful performance btw, if your killer x11 is 50% better than current ccminer perf, then you deserve a shitton of btc.
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Reporting:
The 750 Ti's giving 1,6-1,7 Mhash and the 670 almost at 2 Mhash. This algo is really putting a strain on the 670. The temps went to 85 degrees and I had to drop the power target to 70%. The 670 get's an occasional does not validate on cpu error. The second Ti is refusing to play nice with the drivers again...
Official binaries? What clocks on them? EDIT: one instance per card helped...from 1400 to 1750.
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WTS 50 MON @ 0.0015 BTC each.
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It needs more hype to grow, some reason to get people to buy and use it. And probably, less people with reprogrammed bitcoin FPGAs dumping it.
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I don't think claymore's faster, they measure the chains differently probably.
Also, fug ypool, mafiapool, they started being shady from day one.
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we're making extremely good progress with the SIMD hash function here NOTE: this one hash taken 50% of your hashing time in x11 so far Christian Yet I hear people are reprogramming old bitcoin FPGAs and LTC FPGAs to mine x11 coins, and keccak. That wouldn't surprise me one bit, it's 100% doable with any of these new sha3 algos.
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Easy, what os and how much ram?
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