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please nobody release a GPU miner for cryptonite. Leave us alone with a coin that is profitable on CPU. I really mean this. Let us utilize every processor in a PC rather than choosing which coin to mine on GPU while CPU sits idle.
There's already an AMD/ati miner. That is sad. but I am still making some money on cryptonite. That's because the GPU/CPU ratio for these algorithms aren't as high as they are for scrypt or even X11 (even though it's a lot better than estabilished, old algo's like Scrypt). But it's possible that there won't be much more improvement for GPU's on this, so a CPU will remain "profitable" A GPU just becomes another CPU ATM, placing 6x 750ti's is cheaper than a mobo with 6x cpu's Now you are making it look good, but thats where profitability gets killed. With GPU you have 10 or even 100x miner mining and dumping the coin and price plummets.
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th00ber
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June 24, 2014, 06:29:07 AM |
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And a little update. The good: Managed to squeeze out a decent ~40% buff to hashrate, now pulling 330 W instead of 270 W. Less frequently accessed stuff in global memory and vice versa, no magic there. [2014-06-24 07:31:42] accepted: 7/7 (100.00%), 1323.63 H/s (yay!!!) [2014-06-24 07:31:42] GPU #5: GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 226.77 H/s [2014-06-24 07:31:42] GPU #3: GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 226.87 H/s [2014-06-24 07:31:43] GPU #4: GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 226.51 H/s [2014-06-24 07:31:43] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 229.07 H/s [2014-06-24 07:31:44] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 228.27 H/s [2014-06-24 07:31:44] GPU #2: GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 227.61 H/s
The bad: The kernel still runs stupid slow and eats up Windows desktops for breakfast, lunch and dinner. And snacks. Lots of snacks, practically nonstop. I did find a launch config with nice balance between hashrate and kernel run time, keeping it below the 2 second TDR timeout and hitting about 200 H/s but it still takes way too long and still pretty much destroys desktop interactivity. Basically run it on another card in your system and leave the one with your display alone or walk away from the computer after starting the miner. Seems good !! I can't wait for the release. I'm running on linux and don't use the PC while running ... so let him eat everything 220 H/s is really nice, good job at this hashing perf, a 750ti is doing ~1.4$/day that is a nice backup for the miners
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Amph
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June 24, 2014, 06:31:06 AM |
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please nobody release a GPU miner for cryptonite. Leave us alone with a coin that is profitable on CPU. I really mean this. Let us utilize every processor in a PC rather than choosing which coin to mine on GPU while CPU sits idle.
the same was said when the first gpu miner for btc was released, but nobody care
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June 24, 2014, 06:49:11 AM Last edit: September 15, 2016, 10:56:52 AM by Starlightbreaker |
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please nobody release a GPU miner for cryptonite. Leave us alone with a coin that is profitable on CPU. I really mean this. Let us utilize every processor in a PC rather than choosing which coin to mine on GPU while CPU sits idle.
the same was said when the first gpu miner for btc was released, but nobody care dat godly 100 kh/s
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QuadraQ
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June 24, 2014, 07:01:38 AM |
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And a little update. The good: Managed to squeeze out a decent ~40% buff to hashrate, now pulling 330 W instead of 270 W. Less frequently accessed stuff in global memory and vice versa, no magic there. [2014-06-24 07:31:42] accepted: 7/7 (100.00%), 1323.63 H/s (yay!!!) [2014-06-24 07:31:42] GPU #5: GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 226.77 H/s [2014-06-24 07:31:42] GPU #3: GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 226.87 H/s [2014-06-24 07:31:43] GPU #4: GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 226.51 H/s [2014-06-24 07:31:43] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 229.07 H/s [2014-06-24 07:31:44] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 228.27 H/s [2014-06-24 07:31:44] GPU #2: GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 227.61 H/s
The bad: The kernel still runs stupid slow and eats up Windows desktops for breakfast, lunch and dinner. And snacks. Lots of snacks, practically nonstop. I did find a launch config with nice balance between hashrate and kernel run time, keeping it below the 2 second TDR timeout and hitting about 200 H/s but it still takes way too long and still pretty much destroys desktop interactivity. Basically run it on another card in your system and leave the one with your display alone or walk away from the computer after starting the miner. I haven't been following this thread until recently, so what algo is this for?
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sambiohazard
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June 24, 2014, 07:02:25 AM |
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please nobody release a GPU miner for cryptonite. Leave us alone with a coin that is profitable on CPU. I really mean this. Let us utilize every processor in a PC rather than choosing which coin to mine on GPU while CPU sits idle.
the same was said when the first gpu miner for btc was released, but nobody care Bitcoin was only coin that was good back then but now we have choice so we must choose well. Honestly there are 1000 shitcoin for GPU and people r going mad deciding which one to mine. I guess we need some really great innovation in CPU only algo, not releasing the GPU miner when it can be made is not going to solve the problem. I hope someone will come up with something that will remain CPU only for years before it is cracked for GPU.
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June 24, 2014, 07:12:26 AM |
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please nobody release a GPU miner for cryptonite. Leave us alone with a coin that is profitable on CPU. I really mean this. Let us utilize every processor in a PC rather than choosing which coin to mine on GPU while CPU sits idle.
the same was said when the first gpu miner for btc was released, but nobody care Bitcoin was only coin that was good back then but now we have choice so we must choose well. Honestly there are 1000 shitcoin for GPU and people r going mad deciding which one to mine. I guess we need some really great innovation in CPU only algo, not releasing the GPU miner when it can be made is not going to solve the problem. I hope someone will come up with something that will remain CPU only for years before it is cracked for GPU. It doesnt matter, as long as its asic proof its fine( for now )...people can always by a couple of pc's or use cpu cloud so...
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sambiohazard
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June 24, 2014, 07:19:20 AM |
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please nobody release a GPU miner for cryptonite. Leave us alone with a coin that is profitable on CPU. I really mean this. Let us utilize every processor in a PC rather than choosing which coin to mine on GPU while CPU sits idle.
the same was said when the first gpu miner for btc was released, but nobody care Bitcoin was only coin that was good back then but now we have choice so we must choose well. Honestly there are 1000 shitcoin for GPU and people r going mad deciding which one to mine. I guess we need some really great innovation in CPU only algo, not releasing the GPU miner when it can be made is not going to solve the problem. I hope someone will come up with something that will remain CPU only for years before it is cracked for GPU. It doesnt matter, as long as its asic proof its fine( for now )...people can always by a couple of pc's or use cpu cloud so... thats the problem. To get everyone mining and i mean every layperson we need CPU algo as every moblie/desktop has that no need to purchase anything or buy first and then get something back. CPU coins u just start mining and get what u can.
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June 24, 2014, 07:35:09 AM |
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please nobody release a GPU miner for cryptonite. Leave us alone with a coin that is profitable on CPU. I really mean this. Let us utilize every processor in a PC rather than choosing which coin to mine on GPU while CPU sits idle.
There's already an AMD/ati miner. That is sad. but I am still making some money on cryptonite. That's because the GPU/CPU ratio for these algorithms aren't as high as they are for scrypt or even X11 (even though it's a lot better than estabilished, old algo's like Scrypt). But it's possible that there won't be much more improvement for GPU's on this, so a CPU will remain "profitable" A GPU just becomes another CPU ATM, placing 6x 750ti's is cheaper than a mobo with 6x cpu's Now you are making it look good, but thats where profitability gets killed. With GPU you have 10 or even 100x miner mining and dumping the coin and price plummets. I really dont get your logic. CPU mining is dominated by botnets and EC2 so its really uncentralized and also real easy to attack. Are CPU miners mining the coins for souvenirs ? They dump their coins if they think it's the right time just as a gpu miner. The price of a coin has nothing to do with mining difficulty It's all about demand-supply and different mining hardware does not change that.
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June 24, 2014, 07:55:10 AM |
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please nobody release a GPU miner for cryptonite. Leave us alone with a coin that is profitable on CPU. I really mean this. Let us utilize every processor in a PC rather than choosing which coin to mine on GPU while CPU sits idle.
There's already an AMD/ati miner. That is sad. but I am still making some money on cryptonite. That's because the GPU/CPU ratio for these algorithms aren't as high as they are for scrypt or even X11 (even though it's a lot better than estabilished, old algo's like Scrypt). But it's possible that there won't be much more improvement for GPU's on this, so a CPU will remain "profitable" A GPU just becomes another CPU ATM, placing 6x 750ti's is cheaper than a mobo with 6x cpu's Now you are making it look good, but thats where profitability gets killed. With GPU you have 10 or even 100x miner mining and dumping the coin and price plummets. I really dont get your logic. CPU mining is dominated by botnets and EC2 so its really uncentralized and also real easy to attack. Are CPU miners mining the coins for souvenirs ? They dump their coins if they think it's the right time just as a gpu miner. The price of a coin has nothing to do with mining difficulty It's all about demand-supply and different mining hardware does not change that. +1
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djm34
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June 24, 2014, 08:35:50 AM |
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please nobody release a GPU miner for cryptonite. Leave us alone with a coin that is profitable on CPU. I really mean this. Let us utilize every processor in a PC rather than choosing which coin to mine on GPU while CPU sits idle.
There's already an AMD/ati miner. That is sad. but I am still making some money on cryptonite. That's because the GPU/CPU ratio for these algorithms aren't as high as they are for scrypt or even X11 (even though it's a lot better than estabilished, old algo's like Scrypt). But it's possible that there won't be much more improvement for GPU's on this, so a CPU will remain "profitable" A GPU just becomes another CPU ATM, placing 6x 750ti's is cheaper than a mobo with 6x cpu's Now you are making it look good, but thats where profitability gets killed. With GPU you have 10 or even 100x miner mining and dumping the coin and price plummets. I really dont get your logic. CPU mining is dominated by botnets and EC2 so its really uncentralized and also real easy to attack. Are CPU miners mining the coins for souvenirs ? They dump their coins if they think it's the right time just as a gpu miner. The price of a coin has nothing to do with mining difficulty It's all about demand-supply and different mining hardware does not change that. +1 not mentioning that there is already one for amd... (and it is bad there isn't any for nvidia...) want to use your cpu, run on shinycoin and its 15gb memory requirement...
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djm34 facebook pageBTC: 1NENYmxwZGHsKFmyjTc5WferTn5VTFb7Ze Pledge for neoscrypt ccminer to that address: 16UoC4DmTz2pvhFvcfTQrzkPTrXkWijzXw
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cbuchner1 (OP)
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June 24, 2014, 09:16:14 AM |
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And a little update. [2014-06-24 07:31:43] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 229.07 H/s
Ouchie, you're getting uncomfortably close to what we can do with our cloud mining operation. But hey, as always I'd welcome your contribution to ccMiner. The bad: The kernel still runs stupid slow and eats up Windows desktops for breakfast, lunch and dinner. And snacks. Lots of snacks, practically nonstop.
Hah, too funny. Christian
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yellowduck2
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June 24, 2014, 09:33:55 AM |
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And a little update. [2014-06-24 07:31:43] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 229.07 H/s
Ouchie, you're getting uncomfortably close to what we can do with our cloud mining operation. But hey, as always I'd welcome your contribution to ccMiner. Sounds like good news for us (If it's going for open source)
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June 24, 2014, 09:36:51 AM |
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When is the plan for reliesing the miner with CryptoNight
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June 24, 2014, 09:43:31 AM |
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And a little update.
The bad: The kernel still runs stupid slow and eats up Windows desktops for breakfast, lunch and dinner...
...perfect for a testrun on linux
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RoyalSands
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June 24, 2014, 10:14:42 AM |
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I'm thinking about switching to Nvidia and I was wondering what kind of hashrate I should expect from a 750ti for the x11 algo. What version of ccminer is best for x11 and what driver version? Thanks!
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Bombadil
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June 24, 2014, 10:18:49 AM |
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When is the plan for reliesing the miner with CryptoNight
Tomorrow, next week, next month... We'll never know till its actually released Also, tsiv, if you're bored, there's still wild keccak (Boolberry) and dcrypt (Slimcoin) ^^" I tried to add dcrypt myself, but it's way out of my league It does have a minerd (cpu-miner) implementation though. I'm thinking about switching to Nvidia and I was wondering what kind of hashrate I should expect from a 750ti for the x11 algo. What version of ccminer is best for x11 and what driver version? Thanks!
2.6MH/S x11 for a 750TI. You could try out my profit calc, it has the default hashrates set for a 750TI: https://github.com/KBomba/cuda-profit-calc/releasesAnd I know Cryptsy is not working, they changed their api Will fix it probably tonight.
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RoyalSands
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June 24, 2014, 10:27:59 AM |
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When is the plan for reliesing the miner with CryptoNight
Tomorrow, next week, next month... We'll never know till its actually released Also, tsiv, if you're bored, there's still wild keccak (Boolberry) and dcrypt (Slimcoin) ^^" I tried to add dcrypt myself, but it's way out of my league It does have a minerd (cpu-miner) implementation though. I'm thinking about switching to Nvidia and I was wondering what kind of hashrate I should expect from a 750ti for the x11 algo. What version of ccminer is best for x11 and what driver version? Thanks!
2.6MH/S x11 for a 750TI. You could try out my profit calc, it has the default hashrates set for a 750TI: https://github.com/KBomba/cuda-profit-calc/releasesAnd I know Cryptsy is not working, they changed their api Will fix it probably tonight. Thanks for the info! I'm going to start with four 750TI's and see how it goes.
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June 24, 2014, 10:30:45 AM |
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I'm thinking about switching to Nvidia and I was wondering what kind of hashrate I should expect from a 750ti for the x11 algo. What version of ccminer is best for x11 and what driver version? Thanks!
eVGA 750 Ti SC at stock clock rate is pulling about 2500khash/sec on X11 using ccminer 1.2 under nVIDIA driver 335.23 on Windows 7 64bit.
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Bombadil
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June 24, 2014, 10:53:00 AM |
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I'm thinking about switching to Nvidia and I was wondering what kind of hashrate I should expect from a 750ti for the x11 algo. What version of ccminer is best for x11 and what driver version? Thanks!
eVGA 750 Ti SC at stock clock rate is pulling about 2500khash/sec on X11 using ccminer 1.2 under nVIDIA driver 335.23 on Windows 7 64bit. My eVGA SC is doing 2,6 stock, 2,75 max oc I took 10 following accepts and averaged that out.
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