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May 30, 2014, 02:12:39 PM
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X13  do we have a cuda mining program for X13 algo yet .....thank you
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May 30, 2014, 02:13:47 PM
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No.
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May 30, 2014, 02:15:14 PM
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No.

 Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry  thz
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May 30, 2014, 02:31:07 PM
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750tis are a no brainer to buy if you want to mine - with the current free-2-play bundle from nvidia a 750ti costs ~95€ and you can even sell it right now for 120€+. You will be able to sell the card with profits after months of mining.

what version?

I think all of them Tongue http://www.geforce.com/spring2014-free-to-play-bundle

I have 4 X 150$ in game thingies for sale !

Make me an offer !  Smiley

Holy cow. I have 30x750tis and hear none from this. Anyone from Europe gets this promotion too?
Thanks in advance.
None of it here in Taiwan. I only see it on the US websites like newegg and stuff.

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May 30, 2014, 05:33:21 PM
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I have been fighting since monday against my pc, as for some reason physx had disappeared, I installed, reinstalled all drivers (and removed a lot of old drivers in the process) nothing changed.
And today I decided to disconnect entirely the R9 and guess what Physx was back  Grin  Angry
So basically if you have an amd card on the system, physx won't work.  Huh
This is so lame (like restricting the use of physx to nvidia card wasn't enough)

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May 30, 2014, 06:06:55 PM
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Yeh, the war continues, now to argue about g-sync and free-sync

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May 30, 2014, 06:26:11 PM
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Yeh, the war continues, now to argue about g-sync and free-sync
Indeed. I prefer the more open route, and wish we could move away from direct x and proprietary stuff in general.  As a PC gamer though, I accept windows and nvidia as my overlords. It could be worse, but I'd be happy to try learning Linux one of these days if it weren't for my games if choice being direct x games

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May 30, 2014, 06:47:41 PM
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Yeh, the war continues, now to argue about g-sync and free-sync
Indeed. I prefer the more open route, and wish we could move away from direct x and proprietary stuff in general.  As a PC gamer though, I accept windows and nvidia as my overlords. It could be worse, but I'd be happy to try learning Linux one of these days if it weren't for my games if choice being direct x games
amd has mantle (whatever it is  Grin)

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May 30, 2014, 06:53:50 PM
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Proved to have no benefit over nvidia Wink
Nvidia cards run better on linux for games right now

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May 30, 2014, 06:59:29 PM
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Proved to have no benefit over nvidia Wink
Nvidia cards run better on linux for games right now
It is also the case on windows. I did some comparison when I received the R9. It was pretty fast in game, however the quality of the image was not that good (especially on Assassin Creed Black Flag, it was rather terrible, fast but horrid). Now I must admit I don't know about the tuning of the amd card, I may have well missed a few things...

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May 30, 2014, 07:03:08 PM
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Amd have their fake physx, they pump in effects to try and make things look nice. Its fast but just not a good visual experience

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May 30, 2014, 07:10:59 PM
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Proved to have no benefit over nvidia Wink
Nvidia cards run better on linux for games right now
It is also the case on windows. I did some comparison when I received the R9. It was pretty fast in game, however the quality of the image was not that good (especially on Assassin Creed Black Flag, it was rather terrible, fast but horrid). Now I must admit I don't know about the tuning of the amd card, I may have well missed a few things...

AC:Black Flag is a horrible example Tongue It uses Physx a lot, so running it on AMD is not how it was meant to be played Cheesy Great game though, the best AC ever IMHO.
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May 30, 2014, 09:29:50 PM
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But ... how?!
Unless you got very very lucky to hit jackpot... yesterday my calculations suggested ~ 0.01 for 3 750Ti :S

Just re-checked - 0.00106 per 3x750Ti at current diff/price

You could do about 0.00514166 on SRC mining Quark algo with the same rig.
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May 30, 2014, 09:35:15 PM
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But ... how?!
Unless you got very very lucky to hit jackpot... yesterday my calculations suggested ~ 0.01 for 3 750Ti :S

Just re-checked - 0.00106 per 3x750Ti at current diff/price

You do about 0.00514166 on SRC mining Quark algo with same rig.
jpc isn't really profitable anymore, I continue a bit because I want to reach 5M but beside that (and the missing 200k are on an exchange...
I will certainly stop soon)

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May 30, 2014, 09:44:49 PM
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Did you guys see the "slip up" on IPOMiner forum top of page 75.

Looks like IPOMiner is the dev or behind Mastiff.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=516047.1480

OOPS   Shocked
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Did you guys see the "slip up" on IPOMiner forum top of page 75.

Looks like IPOMiner is the dev or behind Mastiff.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=516047.1480

OOPS   Shocked
who was saying on that thread that Mastiff had a fair launch ?  Grin
(some people may have switched to that unknowingly.... actually it is like if a cpu only coin was launched by a botnet owner)

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May 30, 2014, 11:04:31 PM
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Hey guys, if we're talking about profitability, do lottery tickets count too?
My X11 cudarig of 6.66MH/s (I once started with a 666kh/s scrypt rig Cheesy) gives me a ticket/day to win the knc miner at blackcoinpool. It might be worth the shot if you have some spare hashes Wink (min 750kh/s X11)
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May 30, 2014, 11:19:31 PM
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SRC mining Quark ...sounds good..but how do you profit on it if you cant sell it..look on the exchanges, no one is buying...where do sell?
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May 31, 2014, 12:13:48 AM
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SRC mining Quark ...sounds good..but how do you profit on it if you cant sell it..look on the exchanges, no one is buying...where do sell?
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Right now on cryptsy.com

BTW, I made a post a few days back that I was going to build/create a system for my rigs that could work for both amd and nvidia cards that could switch between pools and also algorithms.

I did exactly that and have been running it for about 2 days now and I'm up about 30% in profit at least. It can technically fire up different programs to mine with.  Example for AMD you may need 3 different programs or for nvidia you might need to run cudaminer or ccminer although everything I'm running right now is purely ccminer for nvidia.  AMD side of things does switch programs.

My AMDs are always mining X11 but the nvidia cards switch between SRC (quark) and X11 coins such as Mast (end of POW), CryptCoin, DarkCoin, DistroCoin, HIROCoin, LiteCoinX.  I'm doing it probably a bit different then some of the pools.  For example DRK is very stable on price but the block reward changes quite often from 4 to 6 and sometimes higher.  Big difference right from that alone.  So when it's low it's not worth mining but when high it almost always get all my hash.  In the middle range depends on what other coins are doing...  But my algo are trying to take into consideration what the coin will be worth tomorrow vs right at this moment in time which doesn't matter if you can't cash them in "right now". Smiley

I also have some GPUs dedicated to a couple of coins I want to see prosper and need the hash (though not profitable compared to the above).

Tonight/tomorrow I'm going to see what I can do for CPU coins.  Right now I have about 4mh of CPU hashing pointed at x11 and that I could probably do better..  If I can find better/more profitable cpu coins to mine then even better!

Carlo

PS unless you have an automated way to switch between quark and x11 you're better off just pointing your ccminer/nvidia GPUs at a good x11 pool as that will perform better over the full day.

PPS if anyone has any recommendations on good profitable CPU coins I'd appreciate any feedback.  I haven't been following CPU coins much at all.  Really not at all. Smiley
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May 31, 2014, 01:15:17 AM
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PPS if anyone has any recommendations on good profitable CPU coins I'd appreciate any feedback.  I haven't been following CPU coins much at all.  Really not at all. Smiley

YACoin will be the most profitable CPU coin in 13 hours.

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