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March 07, 2016, 01:48:20 AM
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I'm trying to gauge how much better my results would be if I was using a GPU rather than an old CPU. I'm assuming this old Acer I'm using very slow generating 270 Kkey/s. It takes a long time to generate relatively short prefixes.

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When I'm trying for a case sensitive prefix of 1Bitcoin it would take ~25 years to reach 50%.

How many Kkey/s (or Mkeys/s) are you getting on your CPU or GPU?
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March 07, 2016, 06:05:59 AM
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I do not have GPU that support vanitygen so the best for me is about 590kKeys/s.

50% chance to find keys with public key start with 1Bitcoin is about 12-13 days.


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March 07, 2016, 06:07:32 AM
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I'm trying to gauge how much better my results would be if I was using a GPU rather than an old CPU. I'm assuming this old Acer I'm using very slow generating 270 Kkey/s. It takes a long time to generate relatively short prefixes.

Here's an example:

When I'm trying for a case sensitive prefix of 1Bitcoin it would take ~25 years to reach 50%.

How many Kkey/s (or Mkeys/s) are you getting on your CPU or GPU?

You can try vanitygen64 if you have 64 bit system. It should be faster (I suppose?).
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March 07, 2016, 09:15:32 AM
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~4.5 hours with ~36Mkey/s on one 970 GTX.


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March 07, 2016, 05:54:07 PM
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I'm trying to gauge how much better my results would be if I was using a GPU rather than an old CPU. I'm assuming this old Acer I'm using very slow generating 270 Kkey/s. It takes a long time to generate relatively short prefixes.

Here's an example:

When I'm trying for a case sensitive prefix of 1Bitcoin it would take ~25 years to reach 50%.

How many Kkey/s (or Mkeys/s) are you getting on your CPU or GPU?

You can try vanitygen64 if you have 64 bit system. It should be faster (I suppose?).

Haha I forgot to mention that i'm using vanitygen64. So it looks like I've got a very slow machine compared to others.

~4.5 hours with ~36Mkey/s on one 970 GTX.



Wow lol. I'm just Going to not bother using this computer anymore hahaha. That's impressive!
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March 08, 2016, 12:25:14 PM
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I'm trying to gauge how much better my results would be if I was using a GPU rather than an old CPU. I'm assuming this old Acer I'm using very slow generating 270 Kkey/s. It takes a long time to generate relatively short prefixes.

Here's an example:

When I'm trying for a case sensitive prefix of 1Bitcoin it would take ~25 years to reach 50%.

How many Kkey/s (or Mkeys/s) are you getting on your CPU or GPU?

You can try vanitygen64 if you have 64 bit system. It should be faster (I suppose?).

I am using a 64-bit OS so vanitygen64 actually calculating faster than vanitygen.

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March 08, 2016, 04:35:26 PM
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I also use vanitygen64.exe and I can generate 1Bitcoin 50 % in 13 days.
My key rate is ~500 kkey/sec On my GPU - NVidia Geforce

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