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April 01, 2015, 01:22:01 PM |
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actually if it is the coin I think it is, it is at N=14 so decent card does around 10-15kh/s and a 900btc/1gh a day translates into 0.009-0.01btc/day/decent card for info a 750ti does around 3kh/s... so when I write decent, I mean high end (that's the big reason why he quotes his stupidly high number... and the reason he does not want to use ccminer is that with ccminer you need to input the Nfactor... and he doesn't really to give that info....)
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April 01, 2015, 03:10:30 PM |
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actually if it is the coin I think it is, it is at N=14 so decent card does around 10-15kh/s and a 900btc/1gh a day translates into 0.009-0.01btc/day/decent card for info a 750ti does around 3kh/s... so when I write decent, I mean high end (that's the big reason why he quotes his stupidly high number... and the reason he does not want to use ccminer is that with ccminer you need to input the Nfactor... and he doesn't really to give that info....) I thought that the Titan could do N-Factor, or is this too high for the Titan? Or am I confused with the Bitmaintech L1 that didn't come through?
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April 01, 2015, 05:25:41 PM |
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actually if it is the coin I think it is, it is at N=14 so decent card does around 10-15kh/s and a 900btc/1gh a day translates into 0.009-0.01btc/day/decent card for info a 750ti does around 3kh/s... so when I write decent, I mean high end (that's the big reason why he quotes his stupidly high number... and the reason he does not want to use ccminer is that with ccminer you need to input the Nfactor... and he doesn't really to give that info....) I thought that the Titan could do N-Factor, or is this too high for the Titan? Or am I confused with the Bitmaintech L1 that didn't come through? you mean knc titan ? That would be scrypt-n I think, here it is scrypt-jane which is a different algo
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April 01, 2015, 05:27:51 PM |
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Not much info to go on, maybe you should specify algorithm and how much you want to rent first?
algo is already mentioned its scrypt-jane or chacha and the rent says its per day rental just like betarigs MRR which N factor is used here ? So that people can have a real idea of what represent 900btc/Gh It's just a rate. 900btc per ghs per day or 0.9btc per mhs per day and so on. so ? That doesn't answer my question... It makes a lot of difference depending on the N factor (not mentionning this has to be tuned prior renting)... You don't get the same amount of money if your card does 20kh/s (high N factor) or if it does 2MH/s (low N factor). So yes it is just a rate, but when renting, you usually prefer to know how much you will get based on your hashing power. And I haven't seen yet that very simple answer. A single ATI Radeon 290x gives 5khs considering that m paying high.
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April 02, 2015, 01:47:06 PM |
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actually if it is the coin I think it is, it is at N=14 so decent card does around 10-15kh/s and a 900btc/1gh a day translates into 0.009-0.01btc/day/decent card for info a 750ti does around 3kh/s... so when I write decent, I mean high end (that's the big reason why he quotes his stupidly high number... and the reason he does not want to use ccminer is that with ccminer you need to input the Nfactor... and he doesn't really to give that info....) I thought that the Titan could do N-Factor, or is this too high for the Titan? Or am I confused with the Bitmaintech L1 that didn't come through? you mean knc titan ? That would be scrypt-n I think, here it is scrypt-jane which is a different algo Yup, don't think loads of them are even still working without at least one RMA round Considering someone spoke about scrypt-N, I was wondering if that would be an option too, but no
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April 02, 2015, 05:49:01 PM |
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how much are u paying per ghs and what algorithm I have a few service gpus
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April 03, 2015, 07:04:00 AM |
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how much are u paying per ghs and what algorithm I have a few service gpus
800 BTC per Gh per day, as in the opening post, and apparently it's scrypt-jane.
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April 10, 2015, 10:01:57 PM |
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Mining Hardware Build List
Case – $0 – Who needs a case? The best computer case for coin mining is no case. PSU – $209 – Seasonic X-1250 80PLUS Gold Certified Power Supply Unit Motherboard – $180 – MSI AM3 Motherboard 890FXA-GD70 CPU – $70 – AMD Athlon II X4 Socket AM3 Processor (a little overkill, but better for reuse/resale) GPU’s – $280/EA – 4 Radeon 7950 Graphics Cards (these are on sale for only $300 + $20 rebate = $280) RAM $35 – 4 GB Corsair DDR3 RAM HDD $0 – old SATA laptop drive kicking around Extra Cooling – $30 – Box Fan (seriously, this is the best cooling for an open rig mining operation) OS – $0 – Windows 7 (Microsoft annual subscription) Monitor, Mouse and Keyboard (to install the OS and configure the mining software) TOTAL COST : $1,765 for a 2.2 GH/s Custom Mining Rig
Putting it all Together
Unbox and Unwrap all components Install CPU onto motherboard Insert RAM into slots Install all GPU cards ensuring enough airflow between cards for heat dissipation Connect hard drive to motherboard via SATA cable Plug in all necessary power supply plugs (don’t forget the GPU’s.. those guys need power!) Connect crossfire cables daisy-chaining the GPU’s together Connect mouse, monitor and keyboard and an internet connection ( use a USB WiFi adapter) Check all connections once more Fire it up! Install the OS if needed. Install Graphics card drivers. Install mining software. Make sure fans are doing their job. Fire up the mining software
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