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Ethereum single calculator available: http://www.whattomine.com/coins/151-eth-ethashWithin a week planning to drop scrypt from GPU section, set Dash as base, then add Ethereum.
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March 16, 2016, 08:43:28 PM Last edit: March 16, 2016, 09:15:22 PM by fredeq |
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The data was too hardcoded imo, causing confusion as well. There is no such logic at the moment, but nothing stops you from doing 2 more json calls to both DGB and MYR skein. I think its better, cause you can input your real hashrate for that algo this way. However I can see that there is no btc_revenue key returned for index, let me add that, so you can calculate profitability yourself for Skein. (Done)
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March 20, 2016, 09:25:13 PM |
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Dropped Scrypt coins from GPU section, which now compares all coins to Dashcoin. Added Ethereum to main list with nicehash.
750ti values for ethereum are really small on windows7 - around 0,5 Mhash. There are reports of people running 5Mhash per 750ti on linux, but I havent confirmed that.
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The data was too hardcoded imo, causing confusion as well. There is no such logic at the moment, but nothing stops you from doing 2 more json calls to both DGB and MYR skein. I think its better, cause you can input your real hashrate for that algo this way. However I can see that there is no btc_revenue key returned for index, let me add that, so you can calculate profitability yourself for Skein. (Done) Unfortunately the data is not quite the same either. On the main page, there's "profitability" and "profitability24". This has been replaced by "profit" on the pages for individual coins, which equates to the 24 hour average. Since it's switching based on current difficulty that I'm looking to do, a 24 hour average is of no use to me.
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March 21, 2016, 03:45:58 PM |
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The data was too hardcoded imo, causing confusion as well. There is no such logic at the moment, but nothing stops you from doing 2 more json calls to both DGB and MYR skein. I think its better, cause you can input your real hashrate for that algo this way. However I can see that there is no btc_revenue key returned for index, let me add that, so you can calculate profitability yourself for Skein. (Done) Unfortunately the data is not quite the same either. On the main page, there's "profitability" and "profitability24". This has been replaced by "profit" on the pages for individual coins, which equates to the 24 hour average. Since it's switching based on current difficulty that I'm looking to do, a 24 hour average is of no use to me. Profitability is just `coin_revenue / dash_revenue`, same for profitability24: `coin_revenue24 / dash_revenue24`. So all you have to do is call for example: http://www.whattomine.com/coins/114.json and save value of `difficulty`. Then calculate revenue with that difficulty: http://www.whattomine.com/coins/114.json?d=difficulty&hr=hash_rate and save `btc_revenue` as `dgb_skein_revenue`. (remember to push hash_rate in correct units, Mhash in this case) Now either repeat it for dashcoin: http://www.whattomine.com/coins/34.json, or get it directly from gpu json http://www.whattomine.com/coins.json under dash and `btc_revenue` saving as `dash_revenue`. To receive final profitability to compare with other coins: `dgb_skein_profitability = (dgb_skein_revenue / dash_revenue) * 100%`
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March 25, 2016, 11:37:19 PM |
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Updated Groestl hashrates for 280x and 750ti: 280x 23,8Mhash 750ti 8,3Mhash Updated Myr-Groestl as well with about 1,5x Groestl multiplier. Added Decred(DCR) coin to single calculators: http://www.whattomine.com/coins/152-dcr-blake-256
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March 26, 2016, 02:45:35 PM |
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Updated all adapt multipliers for 280x. Default values now start with 12Mhash and 250W of X11.
For 750ti adapt, you can input those X11 values: 3,25Mhash 75W
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March 27, 2016, 02:12:24 AM |
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Great works! 1. Have you tried 750ti with CUDA supported ethminer from genoil? https://github.com/Genoil/cpp-ethereum/tree/master/releasesMaybe this would give better accurate result. 2. How about adding X15, Skein algo too? 3. I see different results when switching 280x -> 750ti -> 280x X11 hash is same as before but other algo numbers change. for example, x13 was 4000 kh/s at website visit but when I switch to 750ti, and back to 280x, I see 2240 kh/s Some frontend js seems conflicted. Thanks.
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March 27, 2016, 05:27:07 AM |
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Updated all adapt multipliers for 280x. Default values now start with 12Mhash and 250W of X11.
For 750ti adapt, you can input those X11 values: 3,25Mhash 75W
Is x11 12Mhash is fixed number to normalize each algo? What is the real hashrate for 280x and 750ti? I would prefer real x11 hashrate for each hardware since I have to input normalized hashrate for each algo to compare. It's quite difficult.
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March 27, 2016, 07:03:27 AM |
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@miningpoolhub 1.Those results are with genoil miner. Currently there is no way to get better results on 750ti and windows. (Some users report 5Mhash on linux) 2. I cant see a reason for x15 - no worthwhile coins that I know of (almost the same for x13) Skein coins are added on the site, just not exposed on the main list. Can always be compared separately. 3. Sounds like you had a different (not default) value stored in a cookie for X11. Also possible you tried this when I have updated the multipliers Value for X11 is not supposed to change - the buttons are only for adapating the rates and powers from X11 values. 4. 12Mhash is a real value for a single 280x, so is 250W power that goes with it. For 750ti, as written in latest post, those values are: 3,25Mhash / 75W
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March 27, 2016, 03:39:14 PM |
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3. Sounds like you had a different (not default) value stored in a cookie for X11. Also possible you tried this when I have updated the multipliers Value for X11 is not supposed to change - the buttons are only for adapating the rates and powers from X11 values. It's working well now. 4. 12Mhash is a real value for a single 280x, so is 250W power that goes with it. For 750ti, as written in latest post, those values are: 3,25Mhash / 75W
Ah... My bad. I misunderstood it. What miner and catalyst version did you use to get 12Mhash from 280x? I'm quite surprised that my 280x can perform upto 12Mh.
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March 27, 2016, 05:39:22 PM |
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Ah... My bad. I misunderstood it.
What miner and catalyst version did you use to get 12Mhash from 280x? I'm quite surprised that my 280x can perform upto 12Mh.
Yeah its pretty selective. As far as I know, it can only be done with 5.1.0 optimized sgminer. You can get both miner and bin from latest nicehash miner package. This miner does not seem to work with some cards (For example 380, maybe all gcn 1.2?). I am using 15.7.1 catalyst, the exact version should not matter much, as we are using a precompiled bin. Here is my short post from sgminer about it: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=632503.msg14323184#msg14323184
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April 10, 2016, 07:14:03 PM |
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Added Darknet to the gpu section. (Quark) Replaced Keccak with Blake (14r) - You can now compare Decred on the gpu section.
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May 10, 2016, 06:20:18 PM |
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I have added support for multiple datasets. A feature that will come handy for people with multiple rigs, or rigs with different card types.
To use it simply type a name of the new dataset and click "Add" - this will load defaults into new set. After that you can customize this set and save all the params with "Calculate".
To browse between sets just click on the tab with name at the top. Sets can also be removed by clicking on "X".
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June 21, 2016, 01:28:44 PM |
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Server back online after provider failure.
Also recently updated Lyra2rev2 multipliers for both 280x and 750ti. Reduced 280x multiplier for ethereum to 19Mh/s.
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July 13, 2016, 08:14:05 AM |
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