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February 28, 2014, 02:44:37 PM
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Hello,

I'm trying some GTX 750 not ti beacouse a wrong buy   Angry

My TI show 310 Kh/s at 65 W,    these not TI only 240 khs (If start with t5x24 they show only 150Kh/s)

Someone can say the warps configuration to squeeze to max this GPU?
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February 28, 2014, 04:30:23 PM
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I've been wondering how the non Ti edition performed. At 240khash I'd be willing to pick one up and see how high it can go. I'll post when I get one this weekend.

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February 28, 2014, 05:10:11 PM
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I'm trying this afternoon... If I don't set the  warp value (leave automatic)  every new start of cuda it will be different from last.

I reached 260 Ks with a core on 1380Mhz! Over this i'ts impossbile to run stabily
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March 02, 2014, 12:51:40 AM
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t4x24 would be the ideal launch config for a non-Ti card.
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March 02, 2014, 12:58:20 AM
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No...bad value only 150ks

I'will leave blanck... cuda will find the optimal value every time
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June 05, 2014, 08:33:32 PM
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i have these settings at the end :           -i 0 -H 1 -l T4x24    results  in  approx 235 khash/s temp 57 degrees  non TI card .....rest standard

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June 05, 2014, 08:57:45 PM
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I've heard the 750's are good cards for mining, but the 750 Ti's are currently the sweet spot with efficiency at scrypt/scrypt-n/x11 as well as a variety of other algos.

260Kh/s for a card that costs $100 (IIRC) is pretty good too though.
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June 05, 2014, 09:57:26 PM
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I've heard the 750's are good cards for mining, but the 750 Ti's are currently the sweet spot with efficiency at scrypt/scrypt-n/x11 as well as a variety of other algos.

260Kh/s for a card that costs $100 (IIRC) is pretty good too though.

yep thats correct ;-)
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June 12, 2014, 09:12:35 AM
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I've heard the 750's are good cards for mining, but the 750 Ti's are currently the sweet spot with efficiency at scrypt/scrypt-n/x11 as well as a variety of other algos.

260Kh/s for a card that costs $100 (IIRC) is pretty good too though.
I recently got my hands on some of those, and oh boy, such a pleasure.
Cheap, quite, smooth performance. Can't even begin to compare them to my R9 290 rigs...
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