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October 01, 2011, 07:58:50 PM
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Darn, I thought it was going to be easy... gotta wait till I have time to figure this stuff out.  I thought the pool was gonna make it easier!!!  oh well...

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October 01, 2011, 08:01:08 PM
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Darn, I thought it was going to be easy... gotta wait till I have time to figure this stuff out.  I thought the pool was gonna make it easier!!!  oh well...

Are you on linux or on windows?

If on windows, just get the Windows Pak and BLAST AWAAAY! Cheesy

http://www.tenebrix.org/get-started.html

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October 01, 2011, 08:04:43 PM
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Only running on my headless miner. It's a 4core 3+ghz Phenom II, getting 1.8kh/s per core

So are you telling me that your AMD is better than my 2600K at this ? LOL then it seems like Intel is the next Nvidia when it comes to CPU mining !

Anyone with a 2600K wanna try ? Maybe it is just me and I am doing it wrong etc. !?

How long to get a block with 7.2 khash/s ?
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October 01, 2011, 10:05:41 PM
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Getting about 1 kh/s per core on my dual core pentium E2220 (2.4Ghz) when nothing else running, and about 0.7kh/s per core when working on the pc with quite a bit of stuff open.

bulanula, at difficulty of 0.041, it should take an average of 6.79 hours ish for your zippy 7.2 kh/s.
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October 01, 2011, 10:19:52 PM
Last edit: October 01, 2011, 11:36:27 PM by bz
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I've got two systems with i7-2600Ks (3.40  GHz). I have 3 GPUs in these systems so am mining TBX with 7 threads (instead of Cool. Each thread is getting about 1 khash (7 khash per CPU). I've got two other miners that have only semprons in them. I'm wondering if I should upgrade those systems to use 6 core Phenom IIs...
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October 02, 2011, 01:00:10 AM
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Alright, so I've figured out how to run this thing (I think), but the pool doesn't seem to be getting any blocks and it's been around 4 hours.

All I have is an estimated .133 tenebrix.... doesn't seem worth it.

TBX Estimate: 0.13307985 TBX

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October 02, 2011, 05:25:14 AM
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i7-2600K @ 4.4Ghz
HT enabled: 1.19 x 8 threads = 9.52Khs
HT disabled: 2.2 x 4 threads = 8.8 Khs
Solo mining, one block ~ 5 hours.
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October 02, 2011, 05:39:47 AM
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2600k at 4.2 with linux minerd and HT on, 13kh/s running 7 threads.

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October 02, 2011, 08:20:33 AM
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Well it sure bring the clock backwards into pre GPU times Smiley
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October 02, 2011, 08:22:55 AM
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Alright, so I've figured out how to run this thing (I think), but the pool doesn't seem to be getting any blocks and it's been around 4 hours.

All I have is an estimated .133 tenebrix.... doesn't seem worth it.

TBX Estimate: 0.13307985 TBX

Simplecoin updated the payouts, my 10 hours of mining on a dual core CPU has gotten 17 TBX!  Thanks Simplecoin!

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October 03, 2011, 06:10:09 AM
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What I've got access to:

AMD Phenom II X4 955 OC'd to 4GHz, Windows 7 64bit: 1.95 khash/s, three threads (one core left for cgminer) = 5.85 khash/s
Intel Core 2 Duo (T5750) at 2.0GHz, Windows Vista 64bit: 0.43 khash/s, two threads = 0.86 khash/s
Intel Atom N270 at 1.6GHz, Ubuntu 11.04 with minderd.exe running through WINE: 0.41 khash/s, one thread = 0.41 khash/s

With the proper minerd for linux the Atom only seems to get 0.18 khash/s. Not sure if it's a calculation error or what, but the Atom does seem to be able to do 1/2 the work the C2D does.
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October 03, 2011, 06:19:04 AM
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2x i7 920 at 2.8 ghz - 2.1 x 4 = 16.8 khash/sec.  Averaging about 10 blocks every 24 hours so far.  Not bad -- that's about the same as 2x5830s mining bitcoin.  I'll probably shut down once the 30 or so bitcoins at .0014 are claimed though, definitely not worth doing at .0001.
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October 03, 2011, 08:39:30 AM
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2x i7 920 at 2.8 ghz - 2.1 x 4 = 16.8 khash/sec.  Averaging about 10 blocks every 24 hours so far.  Not bad -- that's about the same as 2x5830s mining bitcoin.  I'll probably shut down once the 30 or so bitcoins at .0014 are claimed though, definitely not worth doing at .0001.


So you are the one unloading TBX as soon as they are mined all day long keeping the price down ?

Good idea but remember the protecshun fund of 7.7 million won't be able to cash out if we also cash out Smiley
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October 05, 2011, 12:17:00 AM
Last edit: October 05, 2011, 02:27:18 AM by tacotime
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1.80kh/s per core, 1055t and 940be at 3.8ghz
1055ts are the cpu to buy to mine tenebrix, they are 120$ used and do 3.4 to 3.6 ghz on stock volts (11kh/s). When the 8 cores come out in a week, they should demolish the 2600k in price/performance for tenebrix

Also don't be aware cpu overvolting can sometimes double the amount of power used, i wouldn't bother using overvolted processors because you will lose a lot from your power bill.

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October 05, 2011, 04:08:11 AM
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Six threads running at 1.66kh/s here. 2600k.  Other two threads driving GG production.

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October 05, 2011, 03:19:46 PM
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1.80kh/s per core, 1055t and 940be at 3.8ghz
1055ts are the cpu to buy to mine tenebrix, they are 120$ used and do 3.4 to 3.6 ghz on stock volts (11kh/s). When the 8 cores come out in a week, they should demolish the 2600k in price/performance for tenebrix

Also don't be aware cpu overvolting can sometimes double the amount of power used, i wouldn't bother using overvolted processors because you will lose a lot from your power bill.
If you're on amd64 linux, might wanna try my mangled scrypt cpuminer: https://github.com/ArtForz/cpuminer
compiled with CFLAGS=-O3
3.28 kh/s/core on a 3.6GHz PhenomII
2.73 kh/s/core on a 3GHz AthlonII
2.40 kh/s/core on a 2.7GHz Sempron 140

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October 05, 2011, 03:32:12 PM
Last edit: October 05, 2011, 04:30:59 PM by tacotime
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1.80kh/s per core, 1055t and 940be at 3.8ghz
1055ts are the cpu to buy to mine tenebrix, they are 120$ used and do 3.4 to 3.6 ghz on stock volts (11kh/s). When the 8 cores come out in a week, they should demolish the 2600k in price/performance for tenebrix

Also don't be aware cpu overvolting can sometimes double the amount of power used, i wouldn't bother using overvolted processors because you will lose a lot from your power bill.
If you're on amd64 linux, might wanna try my mangled scrypt cpuminer: https://github.com/ArtForz/cpuminer
compiled with CFLAGS=-O3
3.28 kh/s/core on a 3.6GHz PhenomII
2.73 kh/s/core on a 3GHz AthlonII
2.40 kh/s/core on a 2.7GHz Sempron 140

I will compile tenebrix on linux and try that right now, thanks

edit: There is a bug possibly

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./configure: line 4888: syntax error near unexpected token `,'
./configure: line 4888: `LIBCURL_CHECK_CONFIG(, 7.10.1, ,'

You can easily get around it by commenting these lines out though, since pretty much everyone with linux is running curl already



That's about a +0.85 KH/s boost per core, so now I'm getting 16kh/s on my 1055T

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October 05, 2011, 03:53:18 PM
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I'll give that a shot when I get home today, thanks!

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October 05, 2011, 06:57:50 PM
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I will compile tenebrix on linux and try that right now, thanks

edit: There is a bug possibly

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./configure: line 4888: syntax error near unexpected token `,'
./configure: line 4888: `LIBCURL_CHECK_CONFIG(, 7.10.1, ,'
That's a problem inherited from cpuminer, some distros *cough*redhat*cough* don't package libcurl.m4 in curl-dev which causes exactly this :/
You can easily get around it by commenting these lines out though, since pretty much everyone with linux is running curl already
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That's about a +0.85 KH/s boost per core, so now I'm getting 16kh/s on my 1055T

model name   : AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1100T Processor
cpu MHz      : 3600.000

gcc -v
gcc version 4.6.1 (Debian 4.6.1-13)

uname -a
Linux buildhost 3.0.0-1-amd64 #1 SMP Tue Sep 20 07:03:13 UTC 2011 x86_64 GNU/Linux

Code:
./configure
make
./minerd --userpass artforz.1:1 --url http://pool.simplecoin.us:8337/ --threads 5
[2011-10-05 20:48:59] Long-polling activated for http://pool.simplecoin.us:8337/LP
[2011-10-05 20:49:03] 5 miner threads started, using SHA256 'scrypt' algorithm.
[2011-10-05 20:49:22] thread 0: 63077 hashes, 2.67 khash/sec
[2011-10-05 20:49:23] PROOF OF WORK RESULT: true (yay!!!)
[2011-10-05 20:49:24] thread 1: 65535 hashes, 2.67 khash/sec
[2011-10-05 20:49:25] thread 2: 65535 hashes, 2.67 khash/sec
[2011-10-05 20:49:26] thread 3: 65535 hashes, 2.66 khash/sec
[2011-10-05 20:49:27] thread 4: 65535 hashes, 2.67 khash/sec
Code:
CFLAGS="-O3" ./configure
make clean; make
./minerd --userpass artforz.1:1 --url http://pool.simplecoin.us:8337/ --threads 5
[2011-10-05 20:50:11] Long-polling activated for http://pool.simplecoin.us:8337/LP
[2011-10-05 20:50:16] 5 miner threads started, using SHA256 'scrypt' algorithm.
[2011-10-05 20:50:32] thread 0: 65535 hashes, 3.21 khash/sec
[2011-10-05 20:50:33] thread 1: 65535 hashes, 3.23 khash/sec
[2011-10-05 20:50:33] thread 2: 65535 hashes, 3.24 khash/sec
[2011-10-05 20:50:34] thread 3: 65535 hashes, 3.24 khash/sec
[2011-10-05 20:50:36] thread 4: 65535 hashes, 3.22 khash/sec
Code:
CFLAGS="-march=amdfam10 -O3" ./configure
make clean; make
./minerd --userpass artforz.1:1 --url http://pool.simplecoin.us:8337/ --threads 5
[2011-10-05 20:51:22] Long-polling activated for http://pool.simplecoin.us:8337/LP
[2011-10-05 20:51:26] 5 miner threads started, using SHA256 'scrypt' algorithm.
[2011-10-05 20:51:42] thread 0: 65535 hashes, 3.27 khash/sec
[2011-10-05 20:51:42] thread 1: 65535 hashes, 3.27 khash/sec
[2011-10-05 20:51:43] thread 2: 65535 hashes, 3.27 khash/sec
[2011-10-05 20:51:44] thread 3: 65535 hashes, 3.28 khash/sec
[2011-10-05 20:51:45] thread 4: 65535 hashes, 3.29 khash/sec

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October 05, 2011, 07:06:32 PM
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Damn it !!! How can I optimize my crap 2600K !?

You folks with AMD Phenom II at 3.6 GHz getting 16 khash/s on only 5 cores
Me with Intel 2600K at 4.2 GHz getting 9 khash/s on all 8 threads

Fuck Intel !
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