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May 08, 2013, 10:01:47 PM
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Hehe Totals (All Active Workers)   1,393.41 MH/s electricity free. Some crappy hardware within work. Ghost mining, while people are working on their pc's
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May 08, 2013, 10:18:36 PM
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Only a single 7970, need to find somewhere with free electric after my uni halls end!

Got 727khash out of it!
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May 08, 2013, 10:53:42 PM
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700 MHs on 5970
400 MHs on 5870
300 MHs on 6870
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May 08, 2013, 10:56:30 PM
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Waiting to see if butterfly ever ships their singles.....until then I am crawling along at 120Mh

I am in the exact same boat... except 37Mh lol.

Let me know if you get yours!  I tried seeing if I can track my shipment, but no such luck. 
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May 08, 2013, 10:57:46 PM
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Yeah. 10 Mhz on my nvidia gpu. Yay. I'm losing money lol.
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May 08, 2013, 10:59:57 PM
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What's the difference between Mhs and Khs? Aren't Khs smaller?

Yes, Kh are smaller.  Think megayte vs. kilobyte.  1 megabyte = 1024 kilabytes
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May 08, 2013, 11:39:14 PM
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a tad shy of 1000 KH/s scrypt (7970 + 7850)

I was derpy and got a nvidia 670 for gaming before I knew about mining. That gets ~150 KH/s using cudaminer :/
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May 08, 2013, 11:48:23 PM
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1200khash right now.  Another 7850 on the way.
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May 08, 2013, 11:52:43 PM
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im new to this mining thing and im using my laptop which is at 84mh/s.

I'm very interested on building a mining rig but low on budget.  Sad

if you feel sad for my post i'm willing to accept any donations  Smiley


Sorry for my bad english
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May 09, 2013, 12:01:07 AM
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600ish kh/s not nearly enough.
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May 09, 2013, 01:06:46 AM
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I am doing 1500Khash on LTC FTC or CNC. 
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May 09, 2013, 02:48:16 AM
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I guess I'll sheepishly admit to a small to medium-sized GPU farm:

24x 5850's @ 356kH/sec each = 8,544kH/sec
24x 6950's @ 430kH/sec each = 10,320kH/sec

Total: 18,864kH/sec (for LTC).

Yes, I'm aware other people are squeezing slightly higher hash rates out of these cards.  We're not overclocking and overvolting the everliving crap out of them though, as we need ROI before the GPU's die.  :-)
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May 09, 2013, 03:25:28 AM
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How much did you invest in those !!!  Huh
I guess I'll sheepishly admit to a small to medium-sized GPU farm:

24x 5850's @ 356kH/sec each = 8,544kH/sec
24x 6950's @ 430kH/sec each = 10,320kH/sec

Total: 18,864kH/sec.

Yes, I'm aware other people are squeezing slightly higher hash rates out of these cards.  We're not overclocking and overvolting the everliving crap out of them though, as we need ROI before the GPU's die.  :-)
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May 09, 2013, 03:37:45 AM
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800mh/s  Embarrassed
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May 09, 2013, 03:41:46 AM
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been mining since mid March. 

Started with 2 x 5850's @ 365M/hash each

Added 2x Gigabyte 7970s @ 720M/hash each two weeks later!  Now trying to decide whether to invest more or switch to LiteCoins for better payout

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May 09, 2013, 03:42:58 AM
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370k 490m
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May 09, 2013, 03:45:58 AM
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400MH/s with 6950 @ 6970 Sad
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May 09, 2013, 03:46:11 AM
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What's the difference between Mhs and Khs? Aren't Khs smaller?

Yeah I'd like to know this too. Sounds like khs stands for kilo hashes per second and mhs stands for mega hashes per second. Kilo being thousand and mega being million. Yet the numbers shown in this thread don't make sense.

You're right. The disparity in the numbers comes from the fact that we're actually mining different coins. Bitcoin (as well as some others) are based on the SHA256 algorithm. In general, a good GPU will be seeing hashrates in the 400-800Mh/s range for SHA256. Litecoin, a popular alternative to Bitcoin, uses a different algorithm known as scrypt. This algorithm runs much slower and thus most good GPUs see hashrates between 350-750Kh/s with it. So, the general rule of thumb is that if you see someone cite their hashrate in 100s or 1000s of Mh/s, they're mining Bitcoin or other SHA256-based coins. If you see someone cite their hashrate in Kh/s, they're mining Litecoin or other scrypt-based coins. Smiley
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May 09, 2013, 03:47:13 AM
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People here are pretty hardcore. I only have ~300kH/s for scrypt.

LTC: LSyqwk4YbhBRtkrUy8NRdKXFoUcgVpu8Qb   NVC: 4HtynfYVyRYo6yM8BTAqyNYwqiucfoPqFW   TAG id: 4313
CMC: CAHrzqveVm9UxGm7PZtT4uj6su4suxKzZv   YAC: Y9m5S7M24sdkjdwxnA9GZpPez6k6EqUjUt
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May 09, 2013, 04:48:28 AM
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350 Mh/sec - running cool on MSI 5870 - guiminer
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