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May 09, 2013, 03:04:53 PM
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Somewhere between 150-200 Mh/sec with my old 5750

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May 09, 2013, 05:00:33 PM
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Around 600 mhs with two cards.
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May 09, 2013, 05:03:04 PM
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Damn AMD cards...  Really fast at same price...  Embarrassed

Am i the only one mining on Nvidia ?
I don't even bother...when I tried mine sounded like it was about to take flight
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May 09, 2013, 05:05:10 PM
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though it's usually obvious, you prolly want to say whether ltc or btc with your hashrate. 800 kh/s litecoin.
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May 09, 2013, 06:16:01 PM
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1700 -ish

2 x 6970's
1 x 7970- xfx black on water

2 new ones coming - MSI 7970 TF III on air for now, then water.

So with 5 cards maybe 2900ish.

I only bought 7970s cause its my personal way of justifying spending money on mining lmao.  Although i have been lucky and i have been able to pay for most of my stuff by trading when LTC was low.
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May 09, 2013, 06:16:52 PM
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200 Kh/s @ 5770, 50 Kh/s @ i5 750. Old mid-range gaming rig.
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May 09, 2013, 07:48:16 PM
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262Mh/s (all on existing hardware)

can't justify buying any new GPUs, but it's nice to at least be able to pay for the power to keep the computers on Smiley
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May 09, 2013, 08:01:57 PM
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This thread makes me feel inadequate.  Cry  160 MH/s
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May 09, 2013, 08:06:47 PM
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This thread makes me feel inadequate.  Cry  160 MH/s
haha, crushing you with my 240 khashes/s!  But no, seriously, it's crazy how much power some people have.
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May 09, 2013, 08:07:11 PM
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About 1000-1100Khash Litecoins or 995Mhash (no longer mining bitcoins tho)

1 miner
2x 6950
1x 6570

my office computer
1x 6570


Soon to come, another rig with 2x 6870's
Have to pick up the cards from some guy this weekend for 250$
Not the best price, but it should pay itself off easily.

I hope to get an extra 600 to 750 Khash
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May 09, 2013, 08:35:27 PM
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This thread makes me feel inadequate.  Cry  160 MH/s
haha, crushing you with my 240 khashes/s!  But no, seriously, it's crazy how much power some people have.

...i'm sure... some in here can't different between MHash/s and KHash/s .... some hashrates are just utopic according to their hardware listed...
i think you can take these as middle benchmark:

upper single core ATI GPU: 400kH/s and above
dual core /SLI ATI GPU: 500kH/s and above
IVY-Bridge CPU mining: more or less then 100 kH/s

a friend of me is mining with quad 5870 at 1,4MH/s means 1400KH/s (more or less, i'm talking about difference between MH/s and KH/s)

so some of the users here tell their gaming PC (which is upper class at gaming for sure! but....) reach hash rates like ASIC miner ... no way

...or AM I the one who misunderstands some basics?

pls teach me someone
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May 09, 2013, 08:49:19 PM
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This thread makes me feel inadequate.  Cry  160 MH/s
haha, crushing you with my 240 khashes/s!  But no, seriously, it's crazy how much power some people have.

...i'm sure... some in here can't different between MHash/s and KHash/s .... some hashrates are just utopic according to their hardware listed...
i think you can take these as middle benchmark:

upper single core ATI GPU: 400kH/s and above
dual core /SLI ATI GPU: 500kH/s and above
IVY-Bridge CPU mining: more or less then 100 kH/s

a friend of me is mining with quad 5870 at 1,4MH/s means 1400KH/s (more or less, i'm talking about difference between MH/s and KH/s)

so some of the users here tell their gaming PC (which is upper class at gaming for sure! but....) reach hash rates like ASIC miner ... no way

...or AM I the one who misunderstands some basics?

pls teach me someone
Generally, if people mine sha-256 it's going to be in mhashes, and if they mine scrypt it's going to be in khashes.  sha-256:scrypt performance is about 1000:1.
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May 09, 2013, 08:52:04 PM
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im definitely a noob at this but splashed out on 4 x 7870 tahiti le cards which mine at just over 500 Mhps each and a 7970 mining at 715Mhps all single cards in 4 HP ML115 servers i had lying around.

only then did i realize the stock 350w psus all needed replacing. oh well all good fun.
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May 09, 2013, 08:55:38 PM
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This thread makes me feel inadequate.  Cry  160 MH/s
haha, crushing you with my 240 khashes/s!  But no, seriously, it's crazy how much power some people have.

...i'm sure... some in here can't different between MHash/s and KHash/s .... some hashrates are just utopic according to their hardware listed...
i think you can take these as middle benchmark:

upper single core ATI GPU: 400kH/s and above
dual core /SLI ATI GPU: 500kH/s and above
IVY-Bridge CPU mining: more or less then 100 kH/s

a friend of me is mining with quad 5870 at 1,4MH/s means 1400KH/s (more or less, i'm talking about difference between MH/s and KH/s)

so some of the users here tell their gaming PC (which is upper class at gaming for sure! but....) reach hash rates like ASIC miner ... no way

...or AM I the one who misunderstands some basics?

pls teach me someone
Generally, if people mine sha-256 it's going to be in mhashes, and if they mine scrypt it's going to be in khashes.  mhash:scrypt performance is about 10:1.

ahhh .. i see a light...
thx a lot!
some broken english understatement there, some lessons by mates here and woohooo =D when the last bitcoin is mined i will have be understood it at all xD

so one question, hope it isn't off-topic instantly: ~400kHash/s scrypt-mining... would you try to mine BTC at solo actually? or at least at a pool? or stay at altCoins?
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May 09, 2013, 08:56:27 PM
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(Yes it's a 4 year old gaming rig)
2x nVidia gtx275
1x i7-920 (using cores 1, 3, 5)
Totals around 110MHash/s.

Stopped mining after it almost killed my CPU fan though  Roll Eyes

really??? MHash/s ?
i own a i5-3570K and a Radeon5870
GPU@guiMinerScript_alpha: 395kHash/s
CPU@YAC: 60-140 kHashs/s

do you get really 110000 kHashes/s ?


what do i wrong?

I dunno, using GUI Miner on Slush's pool, created 3 miners, one using first GPU, one using second GPU (both OpenCL) and the third using 3 cores (A single Ufasoft CPU miner).
Note though that GUI Miner is a bit bugged, it uses one core 100%, so don't assign that core to your CPU miner otherwise it gets nothing done.

[edit] Just for clarity: merged mining of BTC and Namecoins, not LTC [/edit]
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May 09, 2013, 08:57:04 PM
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40Kh/s on my 2600K!
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May 09, 2013, 08:57:57 PM
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(Yes it's a 4 year old gaming rig)
2x nVidia gtx275
1x i7-920 (using cores 1, 3, 5)
Totals around 110MHash/s.

Stopped mining after it almost killed my CPU fan though  Roll Eyes

really??? MHash/s ?
i own a i5-3570K and a Radeon5870
GPU@guiMinerScript_alpha: 395kHash/s
CPU@YAC: 60-140 kHashs/s

do you get really 110000 kHashes/s ?


what do i wrong?

I dunno, using GUI Miner on Slush's pool, created 3 miners, one using first GPU, one using second GPU (both OpenCL) and the third using 3 cores (A single Ufasoft CPU miner).
Note though that GUI Miner is a bit bugged, it uses one core 100%, so don't assign that core to your CPU miner otherwise it gets nothing done.

you surely right, i was teached a lesson just minutes ago Smiley

do you mine solo or pool?
i wonder if someone with my hashrate gots something that is worthy to be called a chance at solo btc mining.... i'm ringing with myself thesedays to invest in some used GPUs or not....
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May 09, 2013, 08:59:15 PM
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I am a lousy 1.2khs, one 7950 and two Titans.
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May 09, 2013, 09:05:52 PM
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do you mine solo or pool?
i wonder if someone with my hashrate gots something that is worthy to be called a chance at solo btc mining.... i'm ringing with myself thesedays to invest in some used GPUs or not....

Like I edited in after you quoted me (forums move fast sometimes xD ), I use Slush's pool for merged mining BTC and Namecoins.
If I correctly interpret what I read, solo mining isn't worth it until you reach (at least) several GH/s.
And even then, pooled mining provides a slower but steadier payout than solo-mining.
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May 09, 2013, 09:10:30 PM
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140 kh/s at 560 ti
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