RB25
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December 08, 2013, 06:24:20 PM |
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Crypto- Given the differences in equipment, even of the same make and model, I don't think you can get a calculation to use the variables of the hardware and produce an approximation of expected hashrate. I speak more from a GPU standpoint because that is what I am using. You also have to consider whether or not your equipment likes to be over or under-clocked. Mine does not for some reason. I get the best hashrates at stock settings in my GPUs. I have tried up and down and everything in between with different intensities, thread concurrencies, etc.
Of course, I am new at this, but I have not been able to find a calculation, only reported results from others with various set-ups.
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