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Author Topic: [DISCONTINUED] cryp.today Mining revenue stats Scrypt Scrypt-N X11 X13  (Read 144212 times)
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July 22, 2014, 07:12:19 AM
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Hey! Thanks for this great service, I'm using your numbers for a percantage comparison against what the pools state to payout. Check it out here http://poolpicker.eu/vs 

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July 22, 2014, 01:38:20 PM
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Hey man maybe a noob question but why do you calculate 5.2:1 for x11 and 3:1 for x13?

Unless my miners are set up wrong I'm seeing closer to 4:1 for x11 and 3.1:1 for x13.

Am I missing something? Thank you.
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July 22, 2014, 05:59:42 PM
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Charts have been updated for today: http://cryp.today
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July 22, 2014, 06:03:45 PM
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Hey man maybe a noob question but why do you calculate 5.2:1 for x11 and 3:1 for x13?

Unless my miners are set up wrong I'm seeing closer to 4:1 for x11 and 3.1:1 for x13.

Am I missing something? Thank you.

I'm using one of the "modded" sgminer versions on a 280X and these are the ratios I'm getting. I'll post a link to that sgminer later today when I get back home.

The whole ratio calculation is a bit outdated, it needs to be reworked, I just can't get enough time to do it. Some way of specifying your own ratios will be implemented.
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July 22, 2014, 06:06:57 PM
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Hey man maybe a noob question but why do you calculate 5.2:1 for x11 and 3:1 for x13?

Unless my miners are set up wrong I'm seeing closer to 4:1 for x11 and 3.1:1 for x13.

Am I missing something? Thank you.

I'm using one of the "modded" sgminer versions on a 280X and these are the ratios I'm getting. I'll post a link to that sgminer later today when I get back home.

The whole ratio calculation is a bit outdated, it needs to be reworked, I just can't get enough time to do it. Some way of specifying your own ratios will be implemented.

Ahh sweet man thank you. I to have a 280x, maybe ill see a an improvement with different sgminer.
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July 22, 2014, 08:54:31 PM
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Charts have been updated for today: http://cryp.today

CoinShift is out, CoinKing is in.

Looks like CoinKing is off to a bad start, on Scrypt at least. Are you seeing a lot of rejects, or maybe they're just having bad luck?

Wafflepool-S has been trending up dramatically after very mediocre performance recently.

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July 22, 2014, 09:26:53 PM
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Charts have been updated for today: http://cryp.today

CoinShift is out, CoinKing is in.

Looks like CoinKing is off to a bad start, on Scrypt at least. Are you seeing a lot of rejects, or maybe they're just having bad luck?

Wafflepool-S has been trending up dramatically after very mediocre performance recently.

I'm using CoinKing's automated conversion to BTC, which doesn't seem to be working too well, leaves a lot of unconverted balances. Maybe it needs a few days or maybe it's just bad.
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July 23, 2014, 08:39:33 AM
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Hey man maybe a noob question but why do you calculate 5.2:1 for x11 and 3:1 for x13?

Unless my miners are set up wrong I'm seeing closer to 4:1 for x11 and 3.1:1 for x13.

Am I missing something? Thank you.

I'm using one of the "modded" sgminer versions on a 280X and these are the ratios I'm getting. I'll post a link to that sgminer later today when I get back home.

The whole ratio calculation is a bit outdated, it needs to be reworked, I just can't get enough time to do it. Some way of specifying your own ratios will be implemented.

Ahh sweet man thank you. I to have a 280x, maybe ill see a an improvement with different sgminer.

Guys, I do not know what is going on, but my speeds were higher.

4.3 MHs/card       (= x5.9)   for X11,  @1480W for the total 8 cards
3.05 MHs/card     (= x4.2)   for X13,  @1480W for the total 8 cards
2.955 MHs/card   (= x4.1)   for X15,  @1560W for the total 8 cards
413 MHs/card      (= x17.9)   for NIST5,  @1650W for the total 8 cards
6.2 MHs/card      (= x6.2)   for FRESH,  @1350W for the total 8 cards
0.375 kHs(!)/card   (= x0.00051)   for Cryptonote,  @1650W for the total 8 cards

As I have recently shifted my interest from mining (to more working) I want to share my collection of miners with you. This is AMD based, I had 8 r9280x cards separated in 2 rigs. Both had 14.6 drivers installed correctly (not always easy to do.)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/mz7w37bo5dvkxvx/Accordus-miners.zip
Feel free to download above collected miners and config files. They all came from various threads and forums hand picked and selected to reach highest speeds. I have not really made changes to them.
Please note that I have indeed used different miner programs for different algos. This may have something to do with the higher speeds I got for some of the algos.


If you have reached better performance through the collection of this selected miners please consider donating to my BTC address!
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July 23, 2014, 12:41:00 PM
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Hey man maybe a noob question but why do you calculate 5.2:1 for x11 and 3:1 for x13?

Unless my miners are set up wrong I'm seeing closer to 4:1 for x11 and 3.1:1 for x13.

Am I missing something? Thank you.

I'm using one of the "modded" sgminer versions on a 280X and these are the ratios I'm getting. I'll post a link to that sgminer later today when I get back home.

The whole ratio calculation is a bit outdated, it needs to be reworked, I just can't get enough time to do it. Some way of specifying your own ratios will be implemented.

Ahh sweet man thank you. I to have a 280x, maybe ill see a an improvement with different sgminer.

I'm using 14.6 drivers and djm34 fork:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=658975.0
https://github.com/djm34/sph-sgminer_x11mod

http://www.getpimp.org/downloads.html also includes modded sgminer.

Also check what Accordus posted. I haven't looked at his configs but I'm guessing he's overclocking more aggressively. My rigs contain a mixture of different brand cards, so I can't run them all consistently much past 1050 MHz (4.0 MH/s in X11), and some better cards can go up to 1150 MHz on X11.
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July 23, 2014, 05:01:34 PM
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Hey! Thanks for this great service, I'm using your numbers for a percantage comparison against what the pools state to payout. Check it out here http://poolpicker.eu/vs 

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Great work, lots of red there Smiley

Nicehash tend to have DDOS and other connectivity issues, so that might explain their predominantly red numbers.

Thanks for the credit, I'll try to figure out a place to put a link to poolpicker on my site too.
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July 23, 2014, 05:03:56 PM
Last edit: July 24, 2014, 12:52:09 AM by suchmoon
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Charts have been updated for today: http://cryp.today

Profitability is down across all algorithms. Apparently there are no new exciting coins. CoinKing is still quite low, but I have a lot of unconfirmed Doge in my account, so that's probably the reason. Will see how it looks like in a few days.

Edit: speeling.
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July 24, 2014, 01:40:37 AM
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Hard to keep excited with each little failure coin. :p

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July 24, 2014, 05:12:11 PM
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Charts have been updated for today: http://cryp.today

Here is a bit of a preview of what I'm working on now - a list of current rig rental prices:
http://cryp.today/current

This is not being updated automatically yet, but within the next week or so I'll start it with a 10-minute refresh interval.
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July 24, 2014, 07:55:23 PM
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Looks like AMd mining is truly dead.

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July 25, 2014, 01:46:44 PM
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Hey man maybe a noob question but why do you calculate 5.2:1 for x11 and 3:1 for x13?

Unless my miners are set up wrong I'm seeing closer to 4:1 for x11 and 3.1:1 for x13.

Am I missing something? Thank you.

I'm using one of the "modded" sgminer versions on a 280X and these are the ratios I'm getting. I'll post a link to that sgminer later today when I get back home.

The whole ratio calculation is a bit outdated, it needs to be reworked, I just can't get enough time to do it. Some way of specifying your own ratios will be implemented.

Ahh sweet man thank you. I to have a 280x, maybe ill see a an improvement with different sgminer.

Guys, I do not know what is going on, but my speeds were higher.

4.3 MHs/card       (= x5.9)   for X11,  @1480W for the total 8 cards
3.05 MHs/card     (= x4.2)   for X13,  @1480W for the total 8 cards
2.955 MHs/card   (= x4.1)   for X15,  @1560W for the total 8 cards
413 MHs/card      (= x17.9)   for NIST5,  @1650W for the total 8 cards
6.2 MHs/card      (= x6.2)   for FRESH,  @1350W for the total 8 cards
0.375 kHs(!)/card   (= x0.00051)   for Cryptonote,  @1650W for the total 8 cards

As I have recently shifted my interest from mining (to more working) I want to share my collection of miners with you. This is AMD based, I had 8 r9280x cards separated in 2 rigs. Both had 14.6 drivers installed correctly (not always easy to do.)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/mz7w37bo5dvkxvx/Accordus-miners.zip
Feel free to download above collected miners and config files. They all came from various threads and forums hand picked and selected to reach highest speeds. I have not really made changes to them.
Please note that I have indeed used different miner programs for different algos. This may have something to do with the higher speeds I got for some of the algos.


If you have reached better performance through the collection of this selected miners please consider donating to my BTC address!
1K8MEHHrNY8Pq8EgeifuLjWTkQX9TgVccC

Thanks!

Thanks for the info, I figured out what I was doing wrong. Simple math. I was thinking that my 280x was getting 1mh/s on scrypt. Its only 750 kh/s. So doing the math with the correct numbers gives me:

X11 = 5.5:1
x13 = 4.1:1

This is more on par with what you guys are getting, maybe I should retake grade 2 math Sad

Thanks again.
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July 25, 2014, 05:36:18 PM
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Charts have been updated for today: http://cryp.today
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July 25, 2014, 07:45:22 PM
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The CoinKing Scrypt numbers are still looking awful. They're about a third of what shows up on poolpicker, presumably through the CoinKing API.

Kind of hard to believe that exchange automation would cause a 2/3rds discrepancy. Maybe their API is just, er, exaggerated.

Suchmoon, can you think of any other reasonable explanation for the discrepancy?

If not maybe I'll post on the CoinKing thread and ask what the deal is.

I'm starting to regret asking you to add CoinKing. Sorry if they turn out badly...

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July 25, 2014, 09:05:11 PM
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The CoinKing Scrypt numbers are still looking awful. They're about a third of what shows up on poolpicker, presumably through the CoinKing API.

Kind of hard to believe that exchange automation would cause a 2/3rds discrepancy. Maybe their API is just, er, exaggerated.

Suchmoon, can you think of any other reasonable explanation for the discrepancy?

If not maybe I'll post on the CoinKing thread and ask what the deal is.

I'm starting to regret asking you to add CoinKing. Sorry if they turn out badly...

They run a coins diff and reward trough a simple profit calc, like the one I'm making, and multiply that by the percentage of time it's being mined. Add that together and you get their API results.
If you use their auto-trader, you'll get 1/3. If you use your own trading system (auto-payout to an exchange), it will be a lot higher, depending on your trading skills, but normally never 100%. But if you're that good at trading, why not just play the game and stop mining Cheesy
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July 25, 2014, 10:24:48 PM
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Does anyone know if Hashcows is still in the race?
I don't ever see them in the charts, but they used
to be competitive. Are they still, after all they go
after smaller coins?

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July 26, 2014, 04:16:29 AM
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Does anyone know if Hashcows is still in the race?
I don't ever see them in the charts, but they used
to be competitive. Are they still, after all they go
after smaller coins?

The admin team is down to just nearmiss now i think and they are hardly ever on the forums anymore and in their irc supposedly were there often but i was never able to get them and im online quite a bit. And about the last 4 weeks or so many have complained of slow or no payouts. Would prob stay away from Hashcows.

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