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Author Topic: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX]  (Read 3426878 times)
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March 21, 2014, 01:23:59 PM
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Ok so i know this may also sound stupid, but i crossed off my spare systems because they only had 2 x1 slots
but checking it again, it also has a x16 and a x8

now i know you guys must be using the x1 usb boards in the x16 slots, but they don't look like it would fit.
So can someone send me a picture of their rig with the usb risers plugged in? like a downwards picture showing how they sit in the slots?

if they sit fine then I will probably order my gpu's, and risers, and stick them in the board for my i5 2500K, as it already has memory, and a psu installed

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March 21, 2014, 01:31:48 PM
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Btw, bigjme I will have a lot of this riser soon. I could sell you back with the same price. Shipping from Germany. If you have interest just pm me. Wink

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I can get them for just over 10Euro's in the uk, sorry

wow, really? They sell the riser such low in UK while everything else is much more expensive? Lol. Where did you buy these? I will consider to order from UK because I paid a lot for the riser here in Germany. Thanks
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March 21, 2014, 01:33:31 PM
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Their from eBay.  Their £9.86 including delivery. And if you order them from China,  their only £7.70 including delivery

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March 21, 2014, 01:39:19 PM
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Their from eBay.  Their £9.86 including delivery. And if you order them from China,  their only £7.70 including delivery

Anything I order outside Europe need to get through customs, and I always have bad experiences with customs, so I avoid such cases. Thanks anyway.
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March 21, 2014, 01:43:12 PM
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Im go back a LTC .

What can we now to undermine profitable ?

Which coin is worth our Kh/s ? .
I wonder...
My choice of coin hasn't been really good lately:
*exe: to the moon bottom of their gravity well (but hey that's the way gravity works...)
*bitleu: no exchange but some pools and high hope
*fugue: one exchange but no pool and clearly not profitable through mining
*rhinohorn: no pool no exchange (from the wallet only)

You could consider mining Fedoracoin if you don't mind mining scrypt. It is still very profitable for a few days straight now. (6$/1Mhs daily).

Or go back mining MAX. Chinese people dump BTC and pump MAX. That's what I heard Cheesy. And Max's price increases 400% since yesterday.

Btw Im mining this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=520249.0
Obviously scam but its like Aurora. Everyone knows its a scam but when it got pump, everyone goes crazy with this. Except me. Grin.
Lol so I give this scam a chance. Maybe it is worthless like PANDA, but if we dump this fast enough, it is enough to cover the power bill, or even more, I hope Cheesy
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March 21, 2014, 01:57:09 PM
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Their from eBay.  Their £9.86 including delivery. And if you order them from China,  their only £7.70 including delivery

Anything I order outside Europe need to get through customs, and I always have bad experiences with customs, so I avoid such cases. Thanks anyway.
You can order before limit customs fees. For example in Spain free limit is 22 euro. I can buy 3 riser for 7$ each in China without any TAX. Me nothing prevents place my order twice. Profit!

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March 21, 2014, 02:04:15 PM
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Their from eBay.  Their £9.86 including delivery. And if you order them from China,  their only £7.70 including delivery

Anything I order outside Europe need to get through customs, and I always have bad experiences with customs, so I avoid such cases. Thanks anyway.
You can order before limit customs fees. For example in Spain free limit is 22 euro. I can buy 3 riser for 7$ each in China without any TAX. I nothing prevents place my order twice. Profit!

They ship you for free to Spain? That's nice. And what should I do when I need to order 100 risers? More than 30 orders? It doesn't work that way. But thanks for your comment.
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March 21, 2014, 02:07:18 PM
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I'mma try maxie again.

HVC has been boring but heavycoinpool's promo made it interesting.

I tried the following settings and I just don't get it, must be an error lol:

[2014-03-21 11:03:41] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 172163 khash/s
[2014-03-21 11:03:41] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 780, 11739714 khash/s
[2014-03-21 11:03:41] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 780, 13180101 khash/s
[2014-03-21 11:03:41] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 780, 18681443 khash/s
[2014-03-21 11:03:41] accepted: 1/1 (100.00%), 18853605 khash/s (yay!!!)

The 750 ti seems to be on par with other's results. wth? xD

EDIT: went over warp limits, so no accepted on that card.
Anyway, join us over at heavycoinpool, the bonus makes it way better than max right now.

0.0089 btc/day vs 0.0069 btc/day with my setup.
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March 21, 2014, 02:29:41 PM
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Solo mining FC is still interesting. Every found block (assuming 0.000030 per FC)  is worth 0,0015 BTC which should be around 65 Euro cents at the moment.

Looking at my 3 ASUS ROG MARS I see them finding maybe one block per hour with 500 MHash/s. So that's roughly 24*65 cents or 15.6 Euros per day.

I call that profitable. Hence I just switched the other rig back from Yacoin Mining to FC mining. But not into the lovely 66666.6666 wallet. I don't want to disturb these numbers Wink

You can do the math here: http://agran.net/fuguecoin_calc.php

Also it might be advisable to hold on to these FC because I would expect the value to rise a bit more.

Christian
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March 21, 2014, 02:36:40 PM
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Solo mining FC is still interesting. Every found block (assuming 0.000030 per FC)  is 0,0015 BTC which should be around 65 Euro cents.

Looking at my 3 ASUS ROG MARS I am finding maybe one block per hour with 500 MHash/s. So that's roughly 24*65 cents or 15.6 Euros per day.

I call that profitable. Hence I just switched the other rig back from Yacoin Mining to FC mining. But not into the lovely 66666.6666 wallet. I don't want to disturb these numbers Wink

You can do the math here: http://agran.net/fuguecoin_calc.php

Christian


I wonder because of you the biggest miner of Fuguecoin still soloing has caused the diff of this coin sky high while others don't even have a pool to mine, Christian? Cheesy

Btw did you sell some of your Fuguecoin yet?
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March 21, 2014, 02:39:45 PM
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Btw did you sell some of your Fuguecoin yet?

No I bought 15000 yesterday.
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March 21, 2014, 02:45:02 PM
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I have both Palit GTX750 StomX and Palit StormX GTX750Ti - rate is 280 kh/s with +90 core +200 memory for gtx750ti (6 cards ~1680 Khs) with Asrock H61 and USB3 risers as for gtx750 it is 250 Khs stock (but I didnt try it with USB riser and I only have 1 board yet)
I have the same card and it runs like beast , remove this -m 1 and -L 2,, and put T15x24 and you will see.
Thank you! I did set -L 0 and get 270 kh instead 200  Smiley
1150/1375 - 270kh
1215/1587 - 292kh
T5,10 or 15 give same hashrate
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March 21, 2014, 02:47:52 PM
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ccminer behaves really strangely on fuguecoin after a while.
The gpu usage is all over the place.

run Google Chrome Wink   I think we have a fix for this now.

After we investigate the alleged memory leakage, we may release an update tonight.
Hi Cristian, how about new release?

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March 21, 2014, 03:01:47 PM
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Solo mining FC is still interesting. Every found block (assuming 0.000030 per FC)  is worth 0,0015 BTC which should be around 65 Euro cents at the moment.

Looking at my 3 ASUS ROG MARS I see them finding maybe one block per hour with 500 MHash/s. So that's roughly 24*65 cents or 15.6 Euros per day.

I call that profitable. Hence I just switched the other rig back from Yacoin Mining to FC mining. But not into the lovely 66666.6666 wallet. I don't want to disturb these numbers Wink

You can do the math here: http://agran.net/fuguecoin_calc.php

Also it might be advisable to hold on to these FC because I would expect the value to rise a bit more.

Christian

Do you have some special node or something ? I really don't get that much. I am clearly on the wrong side of the standard deviation... I found 4 blocks yesterday (didn't run the whole day though).
Anyhow, they are easier to buy than to mine...

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March 21, 2014, 03:02:43 PM
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Btw did you sell some of your Fuguecoin yet?

No I bought 15000 yesterday.


Hm..  so you're really thinking this coin has some future?

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March 21, 2014, 03:04:07 PM
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Hi Cristian, how about new release?

tonight then. After the update performance will be approximately like this.

6x 750 Ti= 510 MHash/s = 3 x 780Ti   (all not overclocked, on Linux)

previously it would take you 12-15 750Ti's to get this hash Wink
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March 21, 2014, 03:04:57 PM
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Hm..  so you're really thinking this coin has some future?

As a stakeholder, I would think so. Wink
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March 21, 2014, 03:06:27 PM
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What's the typical FC hashrate you could get on a single 750ti?
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March 21, 2014, 03:06:59 PM
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Hi Cristian, how about new release?

tonight then. After the update performance will be approximately like this.

6x 750 Ti= 510 MHash/s = 3 x 780Ti   (all not overclocked, on Linux)

previously it would take you 12-15 750Ti's to get this hash Wink

GREAT!!!

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March 21, 2014, 03:07:05 PM
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Hi Cristian, how about new release?

tonight then. After the update performance will be approximately like this.

6x 750 Ti= 510 MHash/s = 3 x 780Ti   (all not overclocked, on Linux)

previously it would take you 12-15 750Ti's to get this hash Wink

You're a wizard!
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