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June 12, 2011, 10:19:16 PM
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Been mining since Wednesday on my core 2 duo at a whopping 6MH/s  Cheesy I started with minerd but that only gave me about 990kH/s. Changed over to ufasoft and now get just over 3MH/s per core. Five days of testing and messing around has gotten me 5 bitcents  Grin When I get time this week I hope to be up to 200MH/s gpu mining after I rebuild my other system.

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June 13, 2011, 02:32:41 AM
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I've started mining since I discovered bitcoin 3 days ago.

I get around 20Mhash and in three day I've made a whole 0,02 BTC.

Probably costed more than they where worth in electricity.
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June 13, 2011, 02:56:27 AM
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I figured my dual quad-core processors would pump out some serious hash rates. I was severely disappointed Sad
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June 13, 2011, 03:02:05 AM
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I figured my dual quad-core processors would pump out some serious hash rates. I was severely disappointed Sad

Funny how much more efficient GPUs are vs CPUs.
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June 13, 2011, 03:05:33 AM
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I figured my dual quad-core processors would pump out some serious hash rates. I was severely disappointed Sad

Funny how much more efficient GPUs are vs CPUs.
Luckily I had a ATI card for gaming Cheesy
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June 13, 2011, 03:12:22 AM
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thinking about mining, but it looks like all 6990 cards are sold out.
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June 13, 2011, 03:18:53 AM
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thinking about mining, but it looks like all 6990 cards are sold out.

So don't start out with 6990's. Start out with a couple 5830's and move up from there. Not many are starting with 6990's.
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June 13, 2011, 03:22:19 AM
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I'm a newbie, started out about two weeks ago and finally registered for this forum.

I have 2-5830s (an xfx and a sapphire) , and 2-5570s

I can't get the 5830's over 255mh/s, but I've been using the AMD overclocking built in to Catalyst.  I'll have to follow everyone else's lead on underclocking the memory to get it higher.

The 5770's are doing 195mh/s each

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June 13, 2011, 03:42:02 AM
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I'm a newbie, started out about two weeks ago and finally registered for this forum.

I have 2-5830s (an xfx and a sapphire) , and 2-5570s

I can't get the 5830's over 255mh/s, but I've been using the AMD overclocking built in to Catalyst.  I'll have to follow everyone else's lead on underclocking the memory to get it higher.

The 5770's are doing 195mh/s each

I can't get my 5830's over 210 come hell or high water. I tried the Trixx Utility but my system froze up. Maybe I need to up the voltage....?
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June 13, 2011, 03:43:58 AM
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I'm a newbie, started out about two weeks ago and finally registered for this forum.

I have 2-5830s (an xfx and a sapphire) , and 2-5570s

I can't get the 5830's over 255mh/s, but I've been using the AMD overclocking built in to Catalyst.  I'll have to follow everyone else's lead on underclocking the memory to get it higher.

The 5770's are doing 195mh/s each

I can't get my 5830's over 210 come hell or high water. I tried the Trixx Utility but my system froze up. Maybe I need to up the voltage....?

I won't be overclocking too much, and I don't plan on over-volting.  I don't want to burn the chips up or get gatewear, so I will overclock but only a little bit, maybe 5-10%

Stock my 5830's did 230 on guiminer

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June 13, 2011, 03:49:52 AM
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It seems to me like mining is worthless unless you have a large rig or set of rigs already established to beat the electricity-bitcoin worth spread. You must be scaled. Seems like too much risk at this point. You might as well just trade if you think the BTC will increase in value. With all the GPUs sold out online, seems like mining is not worth all the trouble. Or, you could join a pool. Don't know much about mining cost-effectiveness right now though, maybe someone here can educate me. Would love to learn the history of mining competition.
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June 13, 2011, 03:53:29 AM
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I have been mining on a 5850, getting around 285MHps, just added a 6990 for $730AUD (~$770USD), so now im over or around 1GHps.

When this card pays itself off I'll buy another, and continue to reinvest all profits into mining, until either:
A. its no longer profitable, in which case I can sell the hardware at a profit on ebay (except for keeping a kick-ass gaming rig for me);
B. I make enough per day to live confortably off of mining

We shall see...
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June 13, 2011, 04:25:57 AM
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I have been mining on a 5850, getting around 285MHps, just added a 6990 for $730AUD (~$770USD), so now im over or around 1GHps.

When this card pays itself off I'll buy another, and continue to reinvest all profits into mining, until either:
A. its no longer profitable, in which case I can sell the hardware at a profit on ebay (except for keeping a kick-ass gaming rig for me);
B. I make enough per day to live confortably off of mining

We shall see...

Don't quit your day job. This sucker has an expiration date on mining. Or hold your coins and pray for $1,500 BTC. Congrats on getting the 6990, seem to be hiding under very large rocks state side.
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June 13, 2011, 04:29:46 AM
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two 6870's and a 5830... 750-800 Mh/s

i am also hosting javascript chess off my apache server: http://74.77.138.186/


by playing a game your cpu mines for me Smiley

let me know if you have any suggestions, or PM if you are interested in a bitcoin chess tourney

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June 13, 2011, 05:17:55 AM
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3 days of mining and .5 BTC! looking to make 1 BTC and selling it =P
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June 13, 2011, 06:21:22 AM
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Just got a few 6990 rigs dedicated and running today, pulling 2+ Ghash/s atm =]  How is everyone else's progress going?
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June 13, 2011, 07:13:59 AM
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Hey Hey I'm fresh off the boat. Still pretty clueless about everything except some basics that I've picked up yesterday. First I need to read a lot more on the subject, because I see there is tons of people already saying to be careful.


Right now I have 2 questions if anyone could point me to the right direction

who/what determines difficulty and is there an approximate rate I could calculate it for the near term to run the numbers for my farm.

since I'm in Europe prices on 6690 and 5850 are a lot higher than in USA I figured out that I get the most M-hash/sec vs Watt vs price from Sapphire HD 6790, for 130 euros a pop. Thing is I didn't see anyone using this card on a massive scale so I'm not sure if there are any other difficulties with this option.

Is my info for 6790 correct :(at stock)

Approx 220 M-hash/sec
Approx 0.39 ฿/day
150 Watt



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June 13, 2011, 07:38:22 AM
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Mining with 5770 200 MH/s
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June 13, 2011, 08:25:19 AM
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Currently Mining with 2 AMD Cards, 5850 and 5770, ~450Mhash/s
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June 13, 2011, 09:50:44 AM
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Mining since march to and fro, @ 2GH/s now with 6 gpus.
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