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December 21, 2013, 11:04:56 PM
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I'm making 475khash with gigabyte 270X... It's good card because temperature is only 65 degrees while fans spinning at 2800rpm. Not very loud too.
Probably getting another one or 280X.

I use my PC for working and high intensity (-19) makes lots of lagg so I changed iGPU (i5 4670k) priority to 1st in BIOS and plugged screen to motherboard to get nice desktop performance.
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December 21, 2013, 11:10:50 PM
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The latest cudaminer update really boosted some khash. I've been testing around with a few cards and a gtx760 went from 150khash to 200khash, which is a decent increase. This is still not close to being as effective as amd cards but its progress. A comparable card of a similar price of amd will probably yield 500khash or so. Currently running two 7950's which gives between 1100-1300khash, but its not too stable past that. I think anyone who wants to be a little more serious about mining should switch cards to amd. You can always sell them at the end, assuming you dont fry them Tongue
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December 21, 2013, 11:25:25 PM
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At this moment I'm mining with my GTX 770. CudaMiner first mined with ~200 kh's.
Now with the latest update the hashrate has increased to ~340 kh's.

So that's a pretty massive improvement ^^

What's your cudaminer configuration? Even with the latest cudaminer, I'm getting ~150kh/s. If I use the K16x16, I get that. If I try 16x21, I can get 320 kh/s, but I get the error does not validate on CPU...

On the Gigabyte GTX770 I'm using the autotune mode, I'm way too lazy to try all kinds of settings  Cheesy
.\cudaminer-2013-11-20\x64\cudaminer.exe -l auto -o stratum+tcp://doge.poolerino.com:3333 -O x:x
Autotune puts config on K16x16
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December 21, 2013, 11:35:11 PM
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430 KH/S @ HD 6950 Sapphire
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December 21, 2013, 11:38:26 PM
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430 KH/S @ HD 6950 Sapphire

Hmm sapphire cards should go much higher than this. How so low or you don't want to push any more?  Smiley
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December 21, 2013, 11:47:51 PM
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~200 Kh with r7 260x

pretty underwhelming but i did get the card or free, am thinking of buying a rig soon.
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January 01, 2014, 11:26:08 PM
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cudaminer
GTX 680 360KHs
GTX 660 185KHs

cgminer
R7 260X 210KHs
Radeon 5770 210KHs
Radeon 6570 60KHs (For monitor)

About 1,025 KHs
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January 01, 2014, 11:55:54 PM
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More than your 55 Wink
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January 02, 2014, 12:06:05 AM
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2 x MSI 7950 getting about 680 kh/s on each at max!
Both raised out of the case with PCI-e extender cables.

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January 02, 2014, 12:34:02 AM
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I'm getting about 320kh/s on my Sapphire HD 7870, i'm boosting the hashrate a bit with my Intel Core i5-2400, getting ~30kh/s using 3 threads.
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January 02, 2014, 12:37:53 AM
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I have around 280-320 kh/s with a 7850 card
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January 02, 2014, 12:55:37 AM
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Getting 320-340KH/s with each of my Sapphire 7870s, total of about 650kH/s. I know I can get more, but since this is my only PC, I don't want to fry anything too soon. Built it as a replacement for my old PC.

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January 02, 2014, 01:29:18 AM
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My current rigs are as follows:

Rig1:
2x Diamond 7970's (750kh/s each)

Rig2:
4x Gigabyte 7950's and 1x XFX 7950 (625kh/s each)

Rig3:
5x Diamond 7970's (750kh/s each)

I managed to lock in an unbelievable price on 5x new R2 290's and am waiting on them to be delivered. As we all know, stock has been an issue for some time now!

Also have two MSI 7970's which i'm trying to find the right config for as they are proving to not like my current 7970 settings. The trial and error continues on that front!

2 of my rigs were self built and can run 6 cards. If you are thinking about building rigs like this, they aren't particularly hard to do... but make sure you have solid parts (i.e motherboard and PSU's). Don't be cheap on these things! Quality is key if you want consistent and reliable results.

~Bundaroo
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January 02, 2014, 01:56:31 AM
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I have a very old computer that I keep for fun. It has a Pentium pro with a 100 mega hertz processor. One day I decided to mine with it. It only has one core and no graphics card, so I put it on a scrypt pool and got 0.7 khashes/sec. Its amazing how much faster processors are these days.
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January 02, 2014, 03:02:17 AM
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I'm getting 400-500 khs with xfx 6970
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January 02, 2014, 03:17:20 AM
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100-200 on my HD 7770, kinda crummy but I hope to upgrade soon.

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January 02, 2014, 03:17:59 AM
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bfgminer 3.8.0, 3x 6950 2gb @ 910 core, 1300 mem, ~455 kh/s each, TC 8192, LG:2, 3 threads per, I=16
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January 02, 2014, 03:25:35 AM
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Hello, new guy here.
I have a HIS 6950 running at 420kh/s all the time and a MSI r9 290 running at around 800 kh/s. I think I can get more out of the r9 but I'm not 100% sure on the .bat commands needed.
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January 02, 2014, 04:13:22 AM
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I've got 3 mining PCs.  I mine XPM on the CPUs and alt coins on the GPUs.  Doesn't seem to hurt either performance much - maybe only get 90% performance mining XPM with cgminer running.  cgminer doesn't seem to mind the CPU is getting pounded.  I use an older version of cgminer (2.11.4) that still has the U (utility measure I think) displayed so I can see how many accepteds I get per minute.

I'm not going to venture a guess at XPM performance other than I get 1 XPM every other day.

So for scrypt mining I've got:

AMD FX6300, 4GB ram, XFX HD6950 with shader mod, 800MHz Core, 1250MHz Memory, thread concurrency 8192
I=12 - 175 KH/s and aside from the noise, you can hardly notice any performance hit.  Probably can't game while mining though.
I=13 - 225 Kh/s and almost completely usable for web browsing, word processing, etc.
I=16 - 400 Kh/s and a lot of lag.  Not enjoyable to use while mining.
I=18 - 429 Kh/s - computer barely usable while mining.

Same box with minor overclock:
AMD FX6300, 4GB ram, XFX HD6950 with shader mod, 840MHz Core, 1325MHz Memory, thread concurrency 8192
I=12 - 175 KH/s and aside from the noise, you can hardly notice any performance hit.  still wouldn't game while mining though, but online videos are fine.
I=13 - 230 Kh/s and almost completely usable for web browsing, word processing, etc.  Online videos a little jerky/laggy.
I=16 - 419 Kh/s and a lot of lag.  Not enjoyable to use while mining.
I=18 - 450 Kh/s - computer barely usable while mining.
I=20 - 458 Kh/s - stuff doesn't even show up on the screen for a few seconds. Unusable as a pc at this setting.

The other two I don't mess with much, but here are the details:
C2D E6340, 3 GB ram, XFX HD6950 with shader mod, 840MHz Core, 1325MHz Memory, thread concurrency 8192 (have to use 6144 for some pools)
I=17 - 417 Kh/s - this PC runs kind of hot, but generally performs just a little lower than the first one.

AMD A8 3850, 4 GB ram, generic HD5850 at stock settings (I think 725/1000), thread concurrency 5824
I=18 - 300 Kh/s
I have overclocked this card.  It responds well, but I killed a fan doing it.  I had it doing 390 Kh/s at 940/1100.  It was entirely unstable after mining, and needed a reboot every time.

Something else worth mentioning - increasing intensity above 16 gives diminished returns on all three cards.  The number of accepteds per minute (the U indicator) goes up a little from I=16 to I=18.  It doesn't go up and sometimes even goes down at I=20.  I think that U indicator is important and I don't know why it was removed from newer releases of cgminer.  I think the number of accepteds you get is more important than your hashrate.  I might be wrong, I've only been doing this a short time.  I'd love to hear feedback from other posters.
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January 02, 2014, 05:31:49 AM
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I am running 2 rigs 2.5MH/s right now, hope to expand to 4MH/s

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