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August 30, 2012, 08:38:06 PM
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Hello everyone, it'll be a pleasure working with you all. Currently I am hitting around 650 Mh/s with my single graphics card computer, but in the next while, I will be setting up a couple more.
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August 30, 2012, 08:39:03 PM
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Nice, tell me about your current rig!

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Currently there is 16gb of RAM OC'd to 2000MHz, AMD 1090T 6-core CPU OC'd to 4GHz, Radeon 6990 OC'd to 1GHz, 5TB hard disk space. getting to what I want but not quite there yet.. lol
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August 30, 2012, 10:01:43 PM
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Hello! What miner are you using? Your card can do >850Mhash/s at 1Ghz.

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August 31, 2012, 06:37:51 AM
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but in the next while, I will be setting up a couple more.

I'm suspecting that in about 90 days there's going to be an awful lot of whining around here.

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August 31, 2012, 08:38:31 AM
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You can never rely on BFL though  Roll Eyes
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August 31, 2012, 10:55:17 AM
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You can never rely on BFL though  Roll Eyes

There are some another manufacturers except BFL by the way Smiley
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August 31, 2012, 08:57:39 PM
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Hello everyone, it'll be a pleasure working with you all. Currently I am hitting around 650 Mh/s with my single graphics card computer, but in the next while, I will be setting up a couple more.

My 450 only gets 40mh/s... I hear ATI cards are better for mining!
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August 31, 2012, 10:59:35 PM
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I hear ATI cards are better for mining!

Yeah, looking at the mining hardware comparison page, ATI GPUs seem to get the best output.

I wonder if a miner optimized for CUDA could get closer.
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August 31, 2012, 11:01:58 PM
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Yeah Ive had the issues sorted out, I'm doing about 800Mh/s average with constant peaks upwards of 1200+. Im sure I can do a LOT more on the fine-tuning but as of now, it is of nice power. If only linux ran it.. Im currently using CGMiner @I=14. the card is only running at 75 degrees, i know I can push it more.
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August 31, 2012, 11:08:01 PM
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Yeah Ive had the issues sorted out, I'm doing about 800Mh/s average with constant peaks upwards of 1200+. Im sure I can do a LOT more on the fine-tuning but as of now, it is of nice power. If only linux ran it.. Im currently using CGMiner @I=14. the card is only running at 75 degrees, i know I can push it more.

75 degrees is nice.

If I tried to get 800Mh/s out of this rig, it would probably melt.  Wink
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August 31, 2012, 11:17:58 PM
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Yeah Ive had the issues sorted out, I'm doing about 800Mh/s average with constant peaks upwards of 1200+. Im sure I can do a LOT more on the fine-tuning but as of now, it is of nice power. If only linux ran it.. Im currently using CGMiner @I=14. the card is only running at 75 degrees, i know I can push it more.

75 degrees is nice.

If I tried to get 800Mh/s out of this rig, it would probably melt.  Wink

I find ATI/AMD cards impervious to whatever I can throw at them. I had an x850XT(AGP) in my old computer, i unplugged the fan and the card was running at 120C for 6 hours straight and it laughed at me, compared to every nvidia card I get which I end up frying within the first 24 hours.
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August 31, 2012, 11:38:04 PM
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Yeah Ive had the issues sorted out, I'm doing about 800Mh/s average with constant peaks upwards of 1200+. Im sure I can do a LOT more on the fine-tuning but as of now, it is of nice power. If only linux ran it.. Im currently using CGMiner @I=14. the card is only running at 75 degrees, i know I can push it more.

75 degrees is nice.

If I tried to get 800Mh/s out of this rig, it would probably melt.  Wink

I find ATI/AMD cards impervious to whatever I can throw at them. I had an x850XT(AGP) in my old computer, i unplugged the fan and the card was running at 120C for 6 hours straight and it laughed at me, compared to every nvidia card I get which I end up frying within the first 24 hours.
I've seen enough broken 6990s and 5970s on the forums here to know that they're not as solid as you might think.
It's usually the VRMs that go, it's a good idea to drop VDDC about 100mV if you can.
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September 01, 2012, 01:19:59 AM
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Yeah Ive had the issues sorted out, I'm doing about 800Mh/s average with constant peaks upwards of 1200+. Im sure I can do a LOT more on the fine-tuning but as of now, it is of nice power. If only linux ran it.. Im currently using CGMiner @I=14. the card is only running at 75 degrees, i know I can push it more.

75 degrees is nice.

If I tried to get 800Mh/s out of this rig, it would probably melt.  Wink

I find ATI/AMD cards impervious to whatever I can throw at them. I had an x850XT(AGP) in my old computer, i unplugged the fan and the card was running at 120C for 6 hours straight and it laughed at me, compared to every nvidia card I get which I end up frying within the first 24 hours.
I've seen enough broken 6990s and 5970s on the forums here to know that they're not as solid as you might think.
It's usually the VRMs that go, it's a good idea to drop VDDC about 100mV if you can.

Lol, I'm not talking Nokia indestructible, just a lot better than average. And thank you for the advice Smiley
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