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February 18, 2017, 03:32:37 PM |
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What hashrate are you getting with sgminer?
I have about 30 kH on each MSI Gaming X 8G RX480 (Win7 X64, 16.9.1 drivers, ETH-way modded BIOS, 1303/2200).
Sorry, no AMD, only nVIdia GTX 1070 : 1800 KHs each (x60 RX480), for 70 w max :-). how many zcoins can you dig every 24hours? and how much kwh does your computer consume?
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arch365
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February 18, 2017, 05:03:37 PM |
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dead coin with a scam dev
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hellass
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February 18, 2017, 05:39:28 PM |
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When the code was fixed by ==, What about 370,000coins that already generated in system ?
There was anything fixed, you have been missled 370k coins sold and used for happy life What hashrate are you getting with sgminer?
I have about 30 kH on each MSI Gaming X 8G RX480 (Win7 X64, 16.9.1 drivers, ETH-way modded BIOS, 1303/2200).
Sorry, no AMD, only nVIdia GTX 1070 : 1800 KHs each (x60 RX480), for 70 w max :-). how many zcoins can you dig every 24hours? and how much kwh does your computer consume? 14400. Zero computing power.
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February 18, 2017, 06:07:33 PM |
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Zcoin slogan
Mint, Spend, Repeat the spend
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February 18, 2017, 08:07:19 PM |
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pussy people. Here you have it! Come and attack!!!
<= == =>
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February 18, 2017, 08:53:19 PM |
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What hashrate are you getting with sgminer?
I have about 30 kH on each MSI Gaming X 8G RX480 (Win7 X64, 16.9.1 drivers, ETH-way modded BIOS, 1303/2200).
I wonder why do you still mine it now? The trading is frozen, and coin going to be dumped hard as soon as exchanges open. But hashrate and difficulty are still insanely high for a hacked coin with zero working exchange, ready to be dumped... Miners are not informed yet, or what..?
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February 18, 2017, 09:25:58 PM |
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I want to ask a couple of things. Please whoever want to answer please without a cursing way. The first thing is about mining. I mine with a xeon cpu (E5 2686 v3) it has 18 cores(36 threads). The miner utilizes 32 of the total 36 threads and not all of them. Does anyone know why ? And how i fix that? The second thing is about the maintenance mode on bittrex and the hacking that took place. Can anyone explain to me what is going on with the coin and what to expect because i am still mining and i have put money on this.
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February 18, 2017, 09:44:51 PM |
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What hashrate are you getting with sgminer?
I have about 30 kH on each MSI Gaming X 8G RX480 (Win7 X64, 16.9.1 drivers, ETH-way modded BIOS, 1303/2200).
I wonder why do you still mine it now? The trading is frozen, and coin going to be dumped hard as soon as exchanges open. But hashrate and difficulty are still insanely high for a hacked coin with zero working exchange, ready to be dumped... Miners are not informed yet, or what..? I'm not that sure anymore that people will start dumping. And if the chinese are not dumping I think that dumping on bittrex will be a big mistake as price will go back up few days after they will enable the wallet.
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nonny12
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February 18, 2017, 10:24:45 PM |
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I want to ask a couple of things. Please whoever want to answer please without a cursing way. The first thing is about mining. I mine with a xeon cpu (E5 2686 v3) it has 18 cores(36 threads). The miner utilizes 32 of the total 36 threads and not all of them. Does anyone know why ? And how i fix that? The second thing is about the maintenance mode on bittrex and the hacking that took place. Can anyone explain to me what is going on with the coin and what to expect because i am still mining and i have put money on this.
Do you have free RAM left when the 32 miner threads are running? You may be out of memory. As for what to expect, we don't know at the moment without more info from the developers. There were bugs found in Poramin Insom's first version of zero-knowledge coin called ZeroVert and he decided to abandon that project completely. That would be the worst case scenario. Until we hear more about how well the test fixes go, it's hard to say.
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nifeleki
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February 18, 2017, 10:28:01 PM |
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This miner runs on a workstation so there is plenty of ram. There is no lack of it Thank you for the response
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nonny12
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February 18, 2017, 10:31:35 PM |
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This miner runs on a workstation so there is plenty of ram. There is no lack of it Thank you for the response
I haven't run the newest miner, but with the old one you could specify the number of threads you want to run with the -t command line option. Are you using -t 36 when you run the miner or are you relying on the auto config?
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February 18, 2017, 10:33:43 PM |
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I have tried with and without the parameter -t When i specify -t 36 it still uses 32 threads
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drays
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February 18, 2017, 11:24:23 PM |
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I have tried with and without the parameter -t When i specify -t 36 it still uses 32 threads
How do you know it uses 32 threads? I mean which tool do you use to determine that? BTW, except mining treads, cpuminer runs several other auxiliary threads (api tthread, stratum thread, few other threads depending on specific version). So if you see 32 threads shown overall, the mining threads could be even less. Also, more threads does not equal more productivity, because this algo uses memory bandwidth a lot, so that could be the bottleneck, not the cpu power. You may want to experiment with "-t 18" to see if this gives you anything different from "-t 36" in terms of hashrate.
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February 18, 2017, 11:26:21 PM |
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I have tried with and without the parameter -t When i specify -t 36 it still uses 32 threads
What happens when you run two instances with -t 18 I would also see if you have the same issue with other algos running 36 threads What kind of speeds are you getting on that beast?
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February 19, 2017, 12:10:27 AM |
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nifeleki
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February 19, 2017, 12:27:40 AM |
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its 1371 kh/s with 32 threads. I just checked with 18 and it produces 762 kh/s . I can see the 4 threads that don't mine from the task manager . The miner on startup shows 36 miner threads started but cpu #32, #33, #34, and #35 are missing and task manager shows only 32 online. check the pictures below -t 36 http://prnt.sc/eairvt-t 18 http://prnt.sc/eait62
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February 19, 2017, 12:39:31 AM |
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its 1371 kh/s with 32 threads. I just checked with 18 and it produces 762 kh/s . I can see the 4 threads that don't mine from the task manager . The miner on startup shows 36 miner threads started but cpu #32, #33, #34, and #35 are missing and task manager shows only 32 online. check the pictures below -t 36 http://prnt.sc/eairvt-t 18 http://prnt.sc/eait62The right thing to try would be to check what @thefix suggested above: What happens when you run two instances with -t 18
That way you might be able to squeeze the most out of your workstation
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lenyro
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February 19, 2017, 12:39:40 AM |
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He is still here, do you have problem needs to be fixed? Fortunately we see he has fixed the issue, and the price is back some, not -30% any more, it is a good sign.
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February 19, 2017, 12:41:46 AM |
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its 1371 kh/s with 32 threads. I just checked with 18 and it produces 762 kh/s . I can see the 4 threads that don't mine from the task manager . The miner on startup shows 36 miner threads started but cpu #32, #33, #34, and #35 are missing and task manager shows only 32 online. check the pictures below -t 36 http://prnt.sc/eairvt-t 18 http://prnt.sc/eait62I know certain versions of windows only support up to 32 cores on the os What operating system are you running?
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nifeleki
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February 19, 2017, 12:43:39 AM |
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its 1371 kh/s with 32 threads. I just checked with 18 and it produces 762 kh/s . I can see the 4 threads that don't mine from the task manager . The miner on startup shows 36 miner threads started but cpu #32, #33, #34, and #35 are missing and task manager shows only 32 online. check the pictures below -t 36 http://prnt.sc/eairvt-t 18 http://prnt.sc/eait62The right thing to try would be to check what @thefix suggested above: What happens when you run two instances with -t 18
I tried it that is what im saying above. With -t 18 i get half of the hashrate. I tried everything with the -t parameter. I get the most hashrate with the most cores
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