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LOL I never tried X11 algo till yesterday... And man oh man... If this is the future.. I'm one happy man... Just the sound reduction of the GPU's is incredible! I can actually sit here in my "miningoffice" without all the loud zooming of the gpufans... With scrypt I have 1 miner with leftovercards... (lol) 1x 6950 (normal clocks) 1x 5870 (normal clocks) running at 450watts (psu max is 450watts) When I overclock with scrypt... the machine turns off due the lack of power... However... with this X11... I can overclock.. and the machine stays stable... Overall I have to say I really like this... Hey Barry. You don't wanna be running a PSU @ max power draw 24/7. Aside from the loss in efficiency, it'll die really quickly. Look to invest in another PSU asap, aim to have power draw ~50% max sustained draw of the PSU and not over 70%. Make sure to get a decent one as well; Corsair, Enermax, Seasonic. I used to have Be Quiet on the list but just had one die on me the other day and they've yet to reply to warranty request after 2 day, so I've suspended their recommendations for now LOL.. I know man... thing is I got a bulk 450watts psu last year for 0.2btc (30 psu's) LOL.. Cleaned them all... Till today not 1 is broken.. "fingers crossed" My other miners have PSU splitters in it so I can always add/remove some... This example is my "leftover" miner lol So i dont care if one breaks down... But thanks for the information... will be usefull in the future maybe
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April 01, 2014, 04:45:28 AM |
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Now X11 seems to be a good algorithm that can resist ASIC.
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TenaciousC
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April 01, 2014, 06:21:11 AM |
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Now X11 seems to be a good algorithm that can resist ASIC.
And so much more! I Don't understant why not more People found their way to x11 coins yet. To many people only check how much btc/mh they get for mining a coin without taking in account the electricity bill. I will stay at x11, less electricity, quiter, cooler gfx cards. With scrypt i pay around 350 €/month for electricity while with x11 it be 200€
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April 01, 2014, 09:08:24 AM Last edit: April 09, 2014, 07:16:32 AM by rosechose00 |
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We don't need more X11 coins though (or more coins in general), or we will end up in the same boat as before with scrypt where the market is over saturated and there is not enough money coming in to spread around. We need to focus on the couple we have now so they can get bigger and more popular, if we can all concentrate on only a few coins it will be better for everyone.
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April 01, 2014, 09:52:19 AM |
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What about annonced coins?
Could you update?
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April 01, 2014, 05:33:32 PM |
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Now X11 seems to be a good algorithm that can resist ASIC.
its only resistant because no ASIc has been made for it. Thats what many people don't seem to know. I myself, a HIRO supporter, didn't know that. Nonetheless, I still will be mining HIRO as summer down in the south SUckS.
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April 01, 2014, 09:15:56 PM |
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Now X11 seems to be a good algorithm that can resist ASIC.
its only resistant because no ASIc has been made for it. Thats what many people don't seem to know. I myself, a HIRO supporter, didn't know that. Nonetheless, I still will be mining HIRO as summer down in the south SUckS. If a coin can run in a GPU miner => it can be ASICed. This includes scrypt, scrypt-n, quark, x11, etc etc.
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April 01, 2014, 09:32:24 PM |
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Can't wait to see some more x11 coins that arent non-country
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zero3112
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April 01, 2014, 09:37:42 PM |
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Hi I am new to x11 what mining programs support it? Also what is x11 algo designed to do where can I find info on the design and technical information.
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April 01, 2014, 09:39:29 PM |
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You will have to look for a miner that supports x11 algo. I use the darkcoin miner that i found somewhere(i forgot) Just look around! Google is your best friend
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Syth
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April 01, 2014, 09:51:04 PM |
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Hi I am new to x11 what mining programs support it? Also what is x11 algo designed to do where can I find info on the design and technical information.
It's basically utilizing the cryptos from quark and qubit in one chain, which combined are 11 different cryptos. quoted from Darkcoin's ANN thread: Super secure hashing algorithm: 11 rounds of scientific hashing functions (blake, bmw, groestl, jh, keccak, skein, luffa, cubehash, shavite, simd, echo) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=421615.0
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April 02, 2014, 02:42:40 AM |
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Keep updating, please.
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April 02, 2014, 09:54:11 AM |
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edgecoin is x11 also
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