ivanlabrie
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March 15, 2014, 02:04:39 PM |
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It's cool, Christian deserves more popularity.
I'm giving back my GTX 780 on Monday, and getting a GTX 750 Ti for testing. (not my cards, I test stuff on them before ordering a lot for a local farm).
We're not as many as the AMD crowd, so I guess we can all make decent profit with Christian's findings, and donate a good chunk to the man.
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bigjme
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March 15, 2014, 02:13:34 PM |
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Yeh, personally I would be fine with this
£10 for access to official release £20 for access to beta limited access downloads (early release)
And a 2.5% donation
You offer me that Christian and I will buy it today
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jack80
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March 15, 2014, 02:20:57 PM |
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Yes , I can give you 15 euro on paypal to be able to try it now with my 2 Nvidia 750 ti .
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count_cyrpto
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March 15, 2014, 02:27:09 PM |
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Is the 750 ti the best bang for your buck nvidia card available? I see that's its only $160 on newegg....
I currently have amd R9 270's, which output around 490kh per card depending on the algo.
What sort of kh does the 750 ti output?
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bigjme
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March 15, 2014, 02:28:45 PM |
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300kh on scrypt I believe. Their the best one power wise. And cost wise.
If you factor in your power bill for one year it is worth it at around 40W per card
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cubydu
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March 15, 2014, 02:29:29 PM |
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Yeh, personally I would be fine with this
£10 for access to official release £20 for access to beta limited access downloads (early release)
And a 2.5% donation
You offer me that Christian and I will buy it today
+0.04BTC
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count_cyrpto
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March 15, 2014, 02:29:57 PM |
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Oh wow, only 40w? That's nice.
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bigjme
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March 15, 2014, 02:34:20 PM |
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Yep, that's why compared to say a 290x, you save almost 260w of power. Which in the UK is about £300 a year. Or 3 more 750Ti's
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Bombadil
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March 15, 2014, 02:41:50 PM |
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I've been following cudaminer since I got into mining 2 weeks ago. I've only got one gtx760, because before I was a normal gamer. I started this late because everyone kept telling me that Nvidia cards aren't worth it. But now I'm getting 333kh/s scrypt and 110mh/s keccak =) Currently putting all its power at keccak, cause it makes my card run much cooler; 53°C instead of 65°C with scrypt, at only 50% power instead of 85% And made a humble 0.02BTC, which is not paying the electricity yet. But I still live with my parents, and compared to the 2 fridges, freezer, many lights continuously sucking electricity, many other computers... they won't notice the 200W (150W keccak) extra But I can't wait for the HVC miner, as I was into it since the pre-ann, but with my poor i5-3470, I'm only getting 150kh/s, combined with 2 laptops, this gets up to 200kh/s but at much more power ofcourse. Does the card run hot or cool with your implementation, cbuchner? Just curious
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sambiohazard
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March 15, 2014, 02:46:20 PM |
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hi all I read your thoughts about donations to Christian and a CUDAcoin. Here are my 2 cents As for the donation for christian I think Paypal isn't a good idea. We are cryptocommunity and I think we should use BTC. Maybe christian can set a target donation and announce a BTC address. If target is reached he can release thenext version. He can also set may be max/min donation amount so that everyone can give only fair share of the whole amount. This can be done through something like https://moolah.ioThis will also give more exposure to christian and cudaminer. And as for the CUDAcoin you can create a coin that doesn't allow anyone to have more than certain share of nethash as time passes. this will certainly be a coin that will be truly distributed with time. e.g. we can have 1-10000 blocks allow max 50% of hash for one source 10001-50000 blocks allow 25% of hash for one source and so on Now I am not a programmer or expert on cryprocurrency so I have no idea if this is possible but IMHO this is a novel idea. Please post your thoughts on this.
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rsx19
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March 15, 2014, 02:51:47 PM |
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guys i had a question, is there a way for me to select the devices i want in one bat file?
so like exclude d 0 and only d 1 d 2 d 3?
do i write it like this ? -d 1 -d 2 -d 3?
i dont have all of mt cards yet so i wasnt sure
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bigjme
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March 15, 2014, 02:57:01 PM |
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guys i had a question, is there a way for me to select the devices i want in one bat file?
so like exclude d 0 and only d 1 d 2 d 3?
do i write it like this ? -d 1 -d 2 -d 3?
i dont have all of mt cards yet so i wasnt sure
-d 1,2,3
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rsx19
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March 15, 2014, 02:58:11 PM |
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guys i had a question, is there a way for me to select the devices i want in one bat file?
so like exclude d 0 and only d 1 d 2 d 3?
do i write it like this ? -d 1 -d 2 -d 3?
i dont have all of mt cards yet so i wasnt sure
-d 1,2,3 is there a way to set intensity for each as well?
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bigjme
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March 15, 2014, 03:03:02 PM |
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you can set hashing parameteres using -l config1, config2, config3
there is no set intensity for cudaminer
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ManIkWeet
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March 15, 2014, 03:04:01 PM |
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So, 3 GTX 780 Ti's are getting 0.25BTC/day at this moment There is a x3 improvement coming You guys (and me) are willing to pay $30 for it in beta Price either crashes or goes through the roof
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BTC donations: 18fw6ZjYkN7xNxfVWbsRmBvD6jBAChRQVn (thanks!)
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bigjme
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March 15, 2014, 03:05:43 PM |
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yeh, im fine with that, 1 day would make the money back. and only those of us actually willing to give it a go will know
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jack80
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March 15, 2014, 03:08:10 PM |
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hi all I read your thoughts about donations to Christian and a CUDAcoin. Here are my 2 cents As for the donation for christian I think Paypal isn't a good idea. We are cryptocommunity and I think we should use BTC. Maybe christian can set a target donation and announce a BTC address. If target is reached he can release thenext version. He can also set may be max/min donation amount so that everyone can give only fair share of the whole amount. This can be done through something like https://moolah.ioThis will also give more exposure to christian and cudaminer. I approve of everything you've written. As for the program christian can not wait to try it on my Nvidia 750 .
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bigjme
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March 15, 2014, 03:09:31 PM |
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the issue with using bitcoins is that here in the UK, if you dont have them already there not easy to get. we dont have coinbase or anything like that :-(
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sambiohazard
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March 15, 2014, 03:10:30 PM |
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hi all I read your thoughts about donations to Christian and a CUDAcoin. Here are my 2 cents As for the donation for christian I think Paypal isn't a good idea. We are cryptocommunity and I think we should use BTC. Maybe christian can set a target donation and announce a BTC address. If target is reached he can release thenext version. He can also set may be max/min donation amount so that everyone can give only fair share of the whole amount. This can be done through something like https://moolah.ioThis will also give more exposure to christian and cudaminer. I approve of everything you've written. As for the program christian can not wait to try it on my Nvidia 750 . thanks for your response. What about some oldtimers over here bathrobehero, ManIkWeet
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ManIkWeet
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March 15, 2014, 03:11:28 PM |
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the issue with using bitcoins is that here in the UK, if you dont have them already there not easy to get. we dont have coinbase or anything like that :-(
You're telling me that after all this time that you have been mining, you don't have any BTC?
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BTC donations: 18fw6ZjYkN7xNxfVWbsRmBvD6jBAChRQVn (thanks!)
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