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June 07, 2014, 02:03:25 AM
Last edit: June 07, 2014, 02:15:15 AM by djm34
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Wow, the are pretty expensive retail.

I wish Asus would put 2 or 4 750Ti cores on one card and call it MARS IV or whatever.

I'd buy a dozen. Price doesn't matter Wink

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If price doesn't matter then why not just pickup a GeoForce GTX Titan Z?  Shocked
(Or depending on performance a Tesla K40?)

The TitanZ would give you 5760 CUDA cores vs the 750ti 640 cores.
Downside is that it's 50% more then just buying 2 GeoForce GTX Titans.

I'm half temped to pick one up next month just to have the "hottest" toy available. Of course I'd probably just go for the non "Z" version which is one GPU at half the cores.

Carlo

The TitanZ is clearly overpriced for only 2 780ti (+more vram and double precision), so on X11 => 10mh/s
For the price you can have 5 780ti (or 4 + one decent psu) and 5 780ti on X11 => 25mh/s
So it isn't a good deal for crypto.
(TitanZ isn't a maxwell card, so the comparison to the 750ti isn't straight forward)

better wait for the 880 and its 3000+ cores which should do 5x 750ti => 10~12mh/s
(now, if they release such useless monster, it certainly means that the 880 will be delayed... )

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June 07, 2014, 02:20:13 AM
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Wow, the are pretty expensive retail.

I wish Asus would put 2 or 4 750Ti cores on one card and call it MARS IV or whatever.

I'd buy a dozen. Price doesn't matter Wink

Christian


This would be uber amazing...nvidia multi-purpose crypto asic.
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June 07, 2014, 06:00:52 AM
Last edit: June 07, 2014, 07:32:49 AM by Amph
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my hashrate with jackpotcoin is not stable at all, jump from 66% to 100%....

I had that problem too so I stopped over clocking and it is very stable. 99.69-99.74% for the past 2 days.

but mine is already oc'ed , from factory

Ruh Roh. Outside of my knowledge other than to say: get new cards.

you 2 are talking about different things entirely. watcoin your talking about your accepted rate, Amph your talking about hashrate, so ignore every post up until now on it

your hashrate will fluctuate depending on system load, temps. even to the point of if your cpu isnt a very high end one, loading a web browser or your anti-virus checking for updates could effect it. Other things are, your pci-e lanes are geting full, in that case even using usb devices could cause a slow down.

hashrate does fluctuate and is normal, ooo and if your mining to a pool, if the pool sets a low diff every so often it will effect things. again that is normal

and why with sgminer i don't have this problem, even if my cpu is at 100% with antivirus and other program in the background, my gpus run at 99%, i think it's a problem of cudaminer
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June 07, 2014, 07:28:38 AM
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You don't care about ROI?  Cheesy

Not really. There will always be surprises that provide the ROI unexpectedly. And then some.

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June 07, 2014, 07:29:49 AM
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P.S. once you're done you can claim the bounty.

Hmm, I hold more BBR than this bounty Wink
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June 07, 2014, 07:30:09 AM
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cbuchner1 , will we see new ccminer version this month ?

Do you have any plan for paid version of ccminer ?

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June 07, 2014, 07:33:13 AM
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You don't care about ROI?  Cheesy

Not really. There will always be surprises that provide the ROI unexpectedly. And then some.



like the jpc rise right?  Grin

mining and dumping asap isn't that intelligent, i prefer mining + speculation
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June 07, 2014, 07:37:52 AM
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You don't care about ROI?  Cheesy

Not really. There will always be surprises that provide the ROI unexpectedly. And then some.



like the jpc rise right?  Grin

mining and dumping asap isn't that intelligent, i prefer mining + speculation

Different style different risk different income.

No one method is better than the other. It depend on what you want.

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June 07, 2014, 09:31:27 AM
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Half dump, half hold, blackcoin trauma!
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June 07, 2014, 09:41:49 AM
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Wow, the are pretty expensive retail.

I wish Asus would put 2 or 4 750Ti cores on one card and call it MARS IV or whatever.

I'd buy a dozen. Price doesn't matter Wink

Christian


If price doesn't matter then why not just pickup a GeoForce GTX Titan Z?  Shocked
(Or depending on performance a Tesla K40?)

The TitanZ would give you 5760 CUDA cores vs the 750ti 640 cores.
Downside is that it's 50% more then just buying 2 GeoForce GTX Titans.

I'm half temped to pick one up next month just to have the "hottest" toy available. Of course I'd probably just go for the non "Z" version which is one GPU at half the cores.

Carlo

The TitanZ is clearly overpriced for only 2 780ti (+more vram and double precision), so on X11 => 10mh/s
For the price you can have 5 780ti (or 4 + one decent psu) and 5 780ti on X11 => 25mh/s
So it isn't a good deal for crypto.
(TitanZ isn't a maxwell card, so the comparison to the 750ti isn't straight forward)

better wait for the 880 and its 3000+ cores which should do 5x 750ti => 10~12mh/s
(now, if they release such useless monster, it certainly means that the 880 will be delayed... )


It's really more like two Titans then two 780tis.  But based purely on core count I'd agree with you.

He said if price doesn't matter.  And the Titan Z is the top of the line right now (not saying it's worth the $ however) Smiley
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June 07, 2014, 10:25:23 AM
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It's really more like two Titans then two 780tis.  But based purely on core count I'd agree with you.

He said if price doesn't matter.  And the Titan Z is the top of the line right now (not saying it's worth the $ however) Smiley

It's not, really, for mining -- Maxwell's shift throughput is key for high performance in a lot of hash functions.  That's why a multi-maxwell would be so awesome.

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June 07, 2014, 10:31:31 AM
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June 07, 2014, 10:44:30 AM
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It's really more like two Titans then two 780tis.  But based purely on core count I'd agree with you.

He said if price doesn't matter.  And the Titan Z is the top of the line right now (not saying it's worth the $ however) Smiley

It's not, really, for mining -- Maxwell's shift throughput is key for high performance in a lot of hash functions.  That's why a multi-maxwell would be so awesome.

Agreed

Can't wait to see what a maxwell version of the Tesla K40 or Titan line will be like for mining.  Should be through the roof in performance.
Probably not for ROI however. Smiley
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June 07, 2014, 10:56:29 AM
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if the 880 can really do 5 x 750ti but with 3x the price and consumption, it would be fucking great

1 rig = 5 x 750 rig = 65MH/s with x11 lol

now imagines with jackpotcoin
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June 07, 2014, 11:11:46 AM
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if the 880 can really do 5 x 750ti but with 3x the price and consumption, it would be fucking great

1 rig = 5 x 750 rig = 65MH/s with x11 lol

now imagines with jackpotcoin
jackpotcoin will be dead by then  Grin

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June 07, 2014, 11:15:20 AM
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if the 880 can really do 5 x 750ti but with 3x the price and consumption, it would be fucking great

1 rig = 5 x 750 rig = 65MH/s with x11 lol

now imagines with jackpotcoin
jackpotcoin will be dead by then  Grin

but not his algo, i hope...

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June 07, 2014, 11:19:02 AM
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if the 880 can really do 5 x 750ti but with 3x the price and consumption, it would be fucking great

1 rig = 5 x 750 rig = 65MH/s with x11 lol

now imagines with jackpotcoin
jackpotcoin will be dead by then  Grin

but not his algo, i hope...
This algo is based mostly on mistake...  Grin
(you realize that ccminer has a speed advantage by rejecting half of the hashes  Grin sure that's clever but that shows that the coin algo is poorly conceived)

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June 07, 2014, 11:37:25 AM
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I don`t know about the algo , but it is a super coin, the transactions are so fast, in an instance. I love it.  Grin
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June 07, 2014, 11:52:34 AM
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if the 880 can really do 5 x 750ti but with 3x the price and consumption, it would be fucking great

1 rig = 5 x 750 rig = 65MH/s with x11 lol

now imagines with jackpotcoin
jackpotcoin will be dead by then  Grin

but not his algo, i hope...
This algo is based mostly on mistake...  Grin
(you realize that ccminer has a speed advantage by rejecting half of the hashes  Grin sure that's clever but that shows that the coin algo is poorly conceived)

maybe the miner isn't fully optimized
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June 07, 2014, 11:54:37 AM
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P.S. once you're done you can claim the bounty.

Hmm, I hold more BBR than this bounty Wink


Sorry maybe I missed the BBR launch but I still don't get what the fuss about this coin.
Ok from the technical point they have some innovations, but innovation alone in crypto is not the selling point.
Others sides of this coin turn me off so much like 10% dev fee (someone corrects me if I'm wrong) and this coin's terrible name. Sounds like a joke coin.
And only simplerminer for CPU is working now, which only cryptonight mineable?? So how to mine with wild keccak ? djm34 are you mining this coin too?
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