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February 27, 2014, 04:39:32 AM |
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Thnx Protagonus, finally got a few more coins to store while i wait for CT to reopen and get my other coins out ( if they ever do).
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10 UTC sent. you should have it confirmed now. Congratulations again! Let me know that you got the UTC, if you could. Thanks again Prot, got the coins....Super Fast! I'm still amazed how fast this coin transfers over the net. Looking forward to the next competition.
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klinmaining
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February 27, 2014, 04:40:31 AM |
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For starters, no need to run the intensity so high. Most people have been doing well at 12. Here's my config for a Sapphire R9 280X: --scrypt-jane --sj-nfmin 4 --sj-nfmax 30 --sj-time 1388361600 -I 12 --gpu-engine 1150 --gpu-memclock 1250 -w 256 -g 2 --auto-fan --temp-target 70 --temp-overheat 80 --temp-cutoff 85 --shaders 2048 This nets me around 320KHs at a cool 60C. By dropping the intensity, your card will keep cool even at a higher engine clock. He is using a 290 card. The -g 2 will work, but doesn't work as well as single thread. And Intensity should be 19 after the last N change. Only 280 / 7970 run optimal with I 12 and 2 threads. klinmaining: As said above, trying turning your intensity down. I'd start with 15 on both cards and try to up each one to 19 and see if you make it. How much system ram do you have as well? 8 Gb system ram
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cointradero
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February 27, 2014, 04:44:28 AM |
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So if i get the 750 and put it in an old computer, would i still get the same hash rate? Or does it depend more on the computer specs?
you should be fine normally the 16x slot is the fastest card the rest of our fully populated slots are running only at 1x speed not much speed difference between them normally 1x card = 16x speed 2x cards = 8x speed each 4x cards first slot 8x the rest 4x more cards first slot 4x the rest 1x I think depends on what the mobo is some have around 30x combined actually its kind of amazed me the difference between the uncrippled slot and the other slots I always get higher accepted ( around 2x ) from the GPU in first slot then the rest and only a slight kh/s drop on the other cards @ 1x Awesome thank you, how many coins per/day would you guess lol with i guess 65kh's? this should be clarified as well - The speed of any given PCIe lane will not effect the hash rate of a card. The bandwith of a given lane, even at 1x speeds, is 10 times what you will ever process while mining. It doesn't matter what slot you plug it into. The above adaptive speed profile for multiple PCIe lanes is a rough approximation of how a mid-range motherboard handles multiple cards plugged in. This is not a hard and fast rule and depends on the implementation of the motherboard you have. As stated above, though, it own't effect your hashing rate.
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MasterCATZ
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February 27, 2014, 04:45:19 AM Last edit: February 27, 2014, 06:09:48 AM by MasterCATZ |
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For starters, no need to run the intensity so high. Most people have been doing well at 12. Here's my config for a Sapphire R9 280X: --scrypt-jane --sj-nfmin 4 --sj-nfmax 30 --sj-time 1388361600 -I 12 --gpu-engine 1150 --gpu-memclock 1250 -w 256 -g 2 --auto-fan --temp-target 70 --temp-overheat 80 --temp-cutoff 85 --shaders 2048 This nets me around 320KHs at a cool 60C. By dropping the intensity, your card will keep cool even at a higher engine clock. 85 page of this topic look into GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR=1 GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT=100 GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS=1 No point in adding shaders its not used I have my r9 290's currently set at "intensity" : "18" ready for the Nfactor change ( you want to be mining then not passing HW errors ) I would not push the card past default engine speed until its been settled in r9 290's tc should be "thread-concurrency" : "32765", optimal "thread-concurrency" : "24768", "thread-concurrency" : "25600", "thread-concurrency" : "16256", scrypt jane (12800 detected) PS I used cgminer.conf for my tweaking also found r9's love smaller worksizes not larger ones ( they like doing heaps of things at the same time single thread) Current Nfactor R9 290 should be 300 khs next Nfactor in 100's but value of coin increases with each Nfactor change as its harder to mine
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cointradero
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February 27, 2014, 04:45:56 AM |
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For starters, no need to run the intensity so high. Most people have been doing well at 12. Here's my config for a Sapphire R9 280X: --scrypt-jane --sj-nfmin 4 --sj-nfmax 30 --sj-time 1388361600 -I 12 --gpu-engine 1150 --gpu-memclock 1250 -w 256 -g 2 --auto-fan --temp-target 70 --temp-overheat 80 --temp-cutoff 85 --shaders 2048 This nets me around 320KHs at a cool 60C. By dropping the intensity, your card will keep cool even at a higher engine clock. He is using a 290 card. The -g 2 will work, but doesn't work as well as single thread. And Intensity should be 19 after the last N change. Only 280 / 7970 run optimal with I 12 and 2 threads. klinmaining: As said above, trying turning your intensity down. I'd start with 15 on both cards and try to up each one to 19 and see if you make it. How much system ram do you have as well? 8 Gb system ram You can probably start at -I 19 and try it out. They should both run assuming your clock or memory speeds aren't above 1100/1500. You may need to lower those if they are above those levels before seeing if they can handle that intensity.
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klinmaining
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February 27, 2014, 04:47:31 AM |
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understood now seems heshreyt depends on the complexity of the network?
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Wirly
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February 27, 2014, 04:48:13 AM |
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@klinmaining
Welcome to NFactor. Increases the amount of required memory to complete the calculations, hence the decrease in hash. Its all relative, though, so you're not out of the game just yet.
What to do? nothing your card is working just fine, in two days the nfactor will be 11 and you will then get 50% less than that
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klinmaining
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February 27, 2014, 04:54:31 AM |
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@klinmaining
Welcome to NFactor. Increases the amount of required memory to complete the calculations, hence the decrease in hash. Its all relative, though, so you're not out of the game just yet.
What to do? nothing your card is working just fine, in two days the nfactor will be 11 and you will then get 50% less than that understood, then go back to vektorkoin
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cointradero
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February 27, 2014, 04:58:29 AM |
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@klinmaining
Welcome to NFactor. Increases the amount of required memory to complete the calculations, hence the decrease in hash. Its all relative, though, so you're not out of the game just yet.
What to do? nothing your card is working just fine, in two days the nfactor will be 11 and you will then get 50% less than that understood, then go back to vektorkoin You will get 50% less hash, not 50% less coin. If it's profitable to mine now, it will be then. Unless you're already making more mining Vert, it won't suddenly make you more when the N factor goes to 11. It's questionable what will happen when it moves to 12 or 13, but in a couple days, we all just move down collectively. Your % of hashrate, and thus your % of coins, will remain constant. It might even go up if you are prepared for the change as many people won't be for the first day or two.
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klinmaining
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February 27, 2014, 05:03:54 AM |
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do not quite understand, Google translator translates nonsense. your language differences in the manner of communication from ours, so some confusion
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February 27, 2014, 05:04:35 AM |
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Official Ambassador for UTC-PND relations *donations here* UTC: Ujff1xrc8brmHkRaFG3BcG5nVScXdh5Wu1 BTC: 159uuxJCfUsG44N52NUsydi2bCNeFSYyTi
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cointradero
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February 27, 2014, 05:08:24 AM |
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do not quite understand, Google translator translates nonsense. your language differences in the manner of communication from ours, so some confusion If you are making money mining UTC now, you will still be making money after the change in a few days.
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klinmaining
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February 27, 2014, 05:12:45 AM |
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last week Mein pandacoin, turned BTC 0.15 a day, and now knows that Maina to obtain such a result with 4 graphics cards (3 x 280x and one 290x)
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MasterCATZ
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February 27, 2014, 06:07:46 AM |
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voting was broken for me logged in for 6x votes clicked and number never went up then all votes used up error popped up got me ? i'll just do 3x from now on sux logging in every hr
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NickPortland
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February 27, 2014, 06:12:48 AM |
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Yeh, I think voting is broken atm.. it always says "already voted"
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Official Ambassador for UTC-PND relations *donations here* UTC: Ujff1xrc8brmHkRaFG3BcG5nVScXdh5Wu1 BTC: 159uuxJCfUsG44N52NUsydi2bCNeFSYyTi
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declensions
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February 27, 2014, 07:56:54 AM |
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wtf you guys smoking, UTC was already added to mintpal earlier today
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C2.1: CfAMDL4FJomN8bLpsPKZz3mBtdQVg7Sgbp
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MasterCATZ
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February 27, 2014, 08:07:43 AM |
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wtf you guys smoking, UTC was already added to mintpal earlier today
UTC / PND Cease BTC Agreement UTC member's vote PND Sorry PND, UltraCoin curse continues it Broke the Voting booth PND stuck @ 81892 but at least the exchange is still alive and trading
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derBruchpilotPro
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February 27, 2014, 08:42:47 AM |
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Voting works, only the display doesn't show the new value. Reload page to see the new votes.
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NEM/XEM!!!
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00Smurf
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February 27, 2014, 10:03:10 AM |
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anyone that has Coins stuck in crypt-trade check the block explorer if you know your deposit address for crypto-trade.
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jakiman
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jakiman is back!
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February 27, 2014, 10:07:17 AM |
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anyone that has Coins stuck in crypt-trade check the block explorer if you know your deposit address for crypto-trade.
Block explorer seems to be down?
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