frankiebits
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March 26, 2011, 01:00:24 PM |
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I know people always say CPU mining costs more in power, but now that the speed is this high is it worth it to CPU mine? When I had first got here and only knew how to CPU mine with the Bitcoin client and I got 6 mhash/s , which was higher than most others and they still told me don't bother. Now I am mining @ 285 mhash/s GPU add in the CPU and it's an even 300 mhash/s , so should I continue to CPU mine just GPU? What do you guys think?
I lowered the voltage on my CPU and temps are great at max load and I was able to mine with GPU and CPU stable for at least 18 hours straight so I know its stable.
Any opinions?
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niooron
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March 26, 2011, 04:21:58 PM |
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I know people always say CPU mining costs more in power, but now that the speed is this high is it worth it to CPU mine? When I had first got here and only knew how to CPU mine with the Bitcoin client and I got 6 mhash/s , which was higher than most others and they still told me don't bother. Now I am mining @ 285 mhash/s GPU add in the CPU and it's an even 300 mhash/s , so should I continue to CPU mine just GPU? What do you guys think?
I lowered the voltage on my CPU and temps are great at max load and I was able to mine with GPU and CPU stable for at least 18 hours straight so I know its stable.
Any opinions?
I would only mine with cpu if the added speed is significant. In your case, its just 5% faster, and your cpu is probably using at least 70W. It's up to you.
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frankiebits
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March 26, 2011, 04:54:54 PM |
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I know people always say CPU mining costs more in power, but now that the speed is this high is it worth it to CPU mine? When I had first got here and only knew how to CPU mine with the Bitcoin client and I got 6 mhash/s , which was higher than most others and they still told me don't bother. Now I am mining @ 285 mhash/s GPU add in the CPU and it's an even 300 mhash/s , so should I continue to CPU mine just GPU? What do you guys think?
I lowered the voltage on my CPU and temps are great at max load and I was able to mine with GPU and CPU stable for at least 18 hours straight so I know its stable.
Any opinions?
I would only mine with cpu if the added speed is significant. In your case, its just 5% faster, and your cpu is probably using at least 70W. It's up to you. How did you figure out how many watts I would be using? That is something I don't really understand too much. I would like to be able to figure out how much my whole pc is using. My CPU at full speed is at 1.104V My GPU is 1.163
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compro01
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March 26, 2011, 07:56:07 PM |
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I know people always say CPU mining costs more in power, but now that the speed is this high is it worth it to CPU mine? When I had first got here and only knew how to CPU mine with the Bitcoin client and I got 6 mhash/s , which was higher than most others and they still told me don't bother. Now I am mining @ 285 mhash/s GPU add in the CPU and it's an even 300 mhash/s , so should I continue to CPU mine just GPU? What do you guys think?
I lowered the voltage on my CPU and temps are great at max load and I was able to mine with GPU and CPU stable for at least 18 hours straight so I know its stable.
Any opinions?
I would only mine with cpu if the added speed is significant. In your case, its just 5% faster, and your cpu is probably using at least 70W. It's up to you. How did you figure out how many watts I would be using? That is something I don't really understand too much. I would like to be able to figure out how much my whole pc is using. every CPU made has published figured on how much heat they output and heat output==power input.
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ufasoft (OP)
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April 06, 2011, 08:52:30 PM |
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April 08, 2011, 05:30:34 PM |
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Were there improvements for the windows side as well? Could you please update release dates and version numbers in the first post of the thread to make it easier to keep track of whether or not people have the latest version? I'm currently running version 0.4. Thanks.
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April 09, 2011, 01:59:26 AM |
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I wonder if this is as much performance as we're going to ever get out of CPUs.
Also I'm wondering how the new Sandy Bridge chips perform with this miner. Anyone have such a CPU and can report how ufasoft's miner performs on it?
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ufasoft (OP)
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April 10, 2011, 09:10:03 PM |
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Could you please update release dates and version numbers in the first post of the thread to make it easier to keep track of whether or not people have the latest version? I'm currently running version 0.4.
Version 0.6 released. Added: Improved performance on AMD Evergreen+ GPUs. The first Post will show version and release month.
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April 11, 2011, 12:57:23 AM |
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Could you please update release dates and version numbers in the first post of the thread to make it easier to keep track of whether or not people have the latest version? I'm currently running version 0.4.
Version 0.6 released. Added: Improved performance on AMD Evergreen+ GPUs. The first Post will show version and release month. I'm presuming that performance on Intel CPUs is staying the same?
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ufasoft (OP)
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April 11, 2011, 08:46:51 AM |
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I'm presuming that performance on Intel CPUs is staying the same?
Yes, some improvement for CPU can be made only for: 1. x64 because it has more registers. 2. CPUs with AVX
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April 11, 2011, 09:17:41 AM |
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I'm presuming that performance on Intel CPUs is staying the same?
Yes, some improvement for CPU can be made only for: 1. x64 because it has more registers. 2. CPUs with AVXNice! So Sandy Bridge CPUs should provider better performance..assuming that your miner will be updated to support AVX.
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April 20, 2011, 03:49:03 PM |
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Hello
I am trying to compile your Linux source
It says I'm missing JWASM
Can't find it on apt, and i have found several implementations of the asm interpreter, I was wondering which version you use?
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April 20, 2011, 11:33:21 PM |
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I think I found a bug. If you do not have bitcoin ready, and run the miner, then get bitcoin ready it will crash on windows vista x64
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ufasoft (OP)
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April 21, 2011, 06:35:03 AM |
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ufasoft (OP)
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April 21, 2011, 09:10:40 PM |
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Version 0.7 released. Supports Long polling ProtocolSome bugs fixed
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ufasoft (OP)
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April 22, 2011, 09:10:09 AM Last edit: April 24, 2011, 06:21:06 AM by ufasoft |
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Just tried to compile this on Linux x86-64.
Not tested on x64 yet. I will have time for it on next week. BTW: Version 0.8 released. Added support of Failover extension
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April 25, 2011, 07:46:16 AM Last edit: April 25, 2011, 08:38:22 AM by aeMaeth |
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Just tried to compile this on Linux x86-64. It dumps a ton of warning and fails with the following errors: el/inc/../libext/ext-fw.h:924: error: cast from ‘void*’ to ‘int’ loses precision bitcoin-sha256.h:52: error: ‘_rotr’ was not declared in this scope
I have the same error In file included from bitcoin-miner.cpp:33: bitcoin-sha256.h: In function ‘Ext::UInt32 Rotr32(Ext::UInt32, int)’: bitcoin-sha256.h:50: error: ‘_rotr’ was not declared in this scope make: *** [bitcoin-miner.o] Error 1
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Alex Beckenham
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April 28, 2011, 07:13:04 AM |
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This will help some people
Thanks I was looking for this, but it will help even more if you tell me how you made it print that info. I tried bitcoin-miner /? with no luck. Are there actual docs for this program (besides this thread)?
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ufasoft (OP)
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April 28, 2011, 07:17:03 AM |
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Thanks I was looking for this, but it will help even more if you tell me how you made it print that info. I tried bitcoin-miner /? with no luck.
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