cayars
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July 04, 2014, 01:35:56 AM |
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Any chance of seeing an algo-switching feature? sgminer currently supports this, for example using with NiceHash you can see the config here: https://www.nicehash.com/multialgo/If you read the forums it's not working that well yet. It's still a work in progress. Switching from some algos to others causes unforeseen issues.
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djm34
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July 04, 2014, 01:58:00 AM |
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Any chance of seeing an algo-switching feature? sgminer currently supports this, for example using with NiceHash you can see the config here: https://www.nicehash.com/multialgo/If you read the forums it's not working that well yet. It's still a work in progress. Switching from some algos to others causes unforeseen issues. I don't think it is even practical for sgminer which needs to recompile its kernel at launch time... (not mentionning, the memory has to be flushed... at some point a simple bat file (or shell script would be better....). I tried once their release, I just wanted to know if x11/X13 was working with 14.6, they changed the name of every command... it took an hour just to be able to launch it...
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StuffOfInterest
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July 04, 2014, 01:58:20 AM |
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Any chance of seeing an algo-switching feature? sgminer currently supports this, for example using with NiceHash you can see the config here: https://www.nicehash.com/multialgo/I wrote a program, NiceHash Control, which provides algorithm switching for ccminer and cudaMiner. Lets you use whatever mining program works best for a particular algorithm.
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djm34
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July 04, 2014, 02:00:18 AM |
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Any chance of seeing an algo-switching feature? sgminer currently supports this, for example using with NiceHash you can see the config here: https://www.nicehash.com/multialgo/I wrote a program, NiceHash Control, which provides algorithm switching for ccminer and cudaMiner. Lets you use whatever mining program works best for a particular algorithm. how does it work ? Does start and kill one miner at will ? Actually it would be interesting (at some extend... something existed some time ago for cudaminer) if it was configurable for other things than nicehash.
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StuffOfInterest
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July 04, 2014, 02:02:08 AM |
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Any chance of seeing an algo-switching feature? sgminer currently supports this, for example using with NiceHash you can see the config here: https://www.nicehash.com/multialgo/I wrote a program, NiceHash Control, which provides algorithm switching for ccminer and cudaMiner. Lets you use whatever mining program works best for a particular algorithm. how does it work ? Does start and kill one miner at will ? Yes, when in "Auto" mode, it checks once a minute for the best paying algorithm. If it is different than what is currently being mined it kills the running miner and starts a new one.
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RavenXBR
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July 04, 2014, 05:26:45 AM |
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So I have finally got my first mining rig built using 4 X 750ti from Gigabyte. I am testing with Jackpot Coin to see what is what. Can some of you give me what you get for hashrates. I am currently getting 20.6 - 21.7 mh/s total or 5.15-5.43 mh/s per card.
Must say for a noob this is pretty sweet. Time for a beer!
A few posts before I mentioned my rates for a rig same as yours. I'm getting 5.1~5.3 per card. What's the wattage use look like for this? Is is comparable to x11/13/15? JPC draws around 10% more than X's algos. My 4 750 rig draws ~250W at wall for x15 and ~275W for JPC (monitor off in both cases). don't forget to turn off the light while mining jpc.... hehe... I do it, and open room windows to improve air flow. My monitor only draws 5W... USB powered. Pretty nice. But I do turn it off anyways.
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liomojo1
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July 04, 2014, 05:58:33 AM |
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Just for info 6 x ti750 on Monero , rig burns 315w.
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July 04, 2014, 06:41:18 AM |
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I get around 1.3 Mh/s on 750Ti mining X15. This looking about right?
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July 04, 2014, 06:44:22 AM |
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Any chance of seeing an algo-switching feature? sgminer currently supports this, for example using with NiceHash you can see the config here: https://www.nicehash.com/multialgo/I wrote a program, NiceHash Control, which provides algorithm switching for ccminer and cudaMiner. Lets you use whatever mining program works best for a particular algorithm. Is there a version for Linux?
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July 04, 2014, 07:00:07 AM |
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I get around 1.3 Mh/s on 750Ti mining X15. This looking about right?
1400 with core 1300 Just for info 6 x ti750 on Monero , rig burns 315w. how many monero per day? just curious Any chance of seeing an algo-switching feature? sgminer currently supports this, for example using with NiceHash you can see the config here: https://www.nicehash.com/multialgo/I wrote a program, NiceHash Control, which provides algorithm switching for ccminer and cudaMiner. Lets you use whatever mining program works best for a particular algorithm. isn't this like what i've made on my desltop? i need one click(two actually, to kill the other process) to switch... (x15 pool 2 is a test)
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RavenXBR
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July 04, 2014, 07:13:10 AM |
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I get around 1.3 Mh/s on 750Ti mining X15. This looking about right?
Perfect right.
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liomojo1
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July 04, 2014, 07:21:59 AM |
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Just for info 6 x ti750 on Monero , rig burns 315w. how many monero per day? just curious About 2 for 24h
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July 04, 2014, 07:38:25 AM |
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THANKS FOR THIS INFOMARTION
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PVmining
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July 04, 2014, 07:50:19 AM |
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Just for info 6 x ti750 on Monero , rig burns 315w. how many monero per day? just curious About 2 for 24h which pool do you use?
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July 04, 2014, 08:27:32 AM |
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I get around 1.3 Mh/s on 750Ti mining X15. This looking about right?
1.35MH with 760 overclocked(1300 core)
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StuffOfInterest
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July 04, 2014, 10:35:33 AM |
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I get around 1.3 Mh/s on 750Ti mining X15. This looking about right?
Sounds a bit low. I was getting 2850 Mh/s with 2 x EVGA 750 Ti SC cards so you should see around 1425 Mh/s per card.
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StuffOfInterest
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July 04, 2014, 10:37:34 AM |
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Any chance of seeing an algo-switching feature? sgminer currently supports this, for example using with NiceHash you can see the config here: https://www.nicehash.com/multialgo/I wrote a program, NiceHash Control, which provides algorithm switching for ccminer and cudaMiner. Lets you use whatever mining program works best for a particular algorithm. Is there a version for Linux? Sorry, no. It's written in C# under Visual Studio. I've never tried compiling a Windows app using one of the .NET Framework clones for Linux so I can't say if it would or would not work.
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StuffOfInterest
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July 04, 2014, 10:40:36 AM |
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isn't this like what i've made on my desltop? i need one click(two actually, to kill the other process) to switch... (x15 pool 2 is a test) One big difference, NiceHash Control auto-switches based on what is currently paying best, so if good order comes in for an algorithm you are not mining at 3:00 AM and you are not at the computer you won't miss out on it.
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July 04, 2014, 02:23:26 PM |
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I get around 1.3 Mh/s on 750Ti mining X15. This looking about right?
Perfect right. So what flavor of ccminer are you using for x15 algo? I can't seem to find it.
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