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Just Fyi - I run 750 ti's - They produce about 7mh each and use about 50-60 watts of power each. They are awesome!
Thank you Pokeytex for the info. Highly appreciated! If you don't mind me asking... What brand/model are they? And, in your opinion, do your cards have good overclock capabilities? and the best part u independent from closed source miners like the grs-sgminer..... and their strange forced pool hidden fee policy
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July 13, 2014, 09:43:49 AM |
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REACTIVATE OF VOTING SPRINT for the chance of getting a birthday present by MINTPAL Vote for Diamond DMD on
click pic or this link https://www.mintpal.com/voting#DMDdont spend BTC for voting! (better spend btc to buy more dmd ) create a mintpal account deposite some little btc amount buy some other coins (or deposit and sell some other coins which are traded at mintpal) after that u able to vote each hour for free once u did one trade on mintpal u allowed to vote each hour without need to pay place #152 now i set a bounty from my own wallet (not foundation) paying 1 DMD to everyone who reached a new rank so first one reporting #151 and walletaddress @ http://bit.diamonds/community/index.php/topic,16.0.htmlgets 1 DMD by me (or alex if he faster and ninja rewarding again) IMPORTANT only claim rewards on http://bit.diamonds/community/index.php/topic,16.0.html
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utahjohn
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July 13, 2014, 10:01:28 AM Last edit: July 13, 2014, 10:15:28 AM by utahjohn |
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Just Fyi - I run 750 ti's - They produce about 7mh each and use about 50-60 watts of power each. They are awesome!
Thank you Pokeytex for the info. Highly appreciated! If you don't mind me asking... What brand/model are they? And, in your opinion, do your cards have good overclock capabilities? and the best part u independent from closed source miners like the grs-sgminer..... and their strange forced pool hidden fee policy Yep, what happened to the "deal" srcxxx made to open source the optimized groestl (and then came back here begging for help when the last fork occured )... I'm still testing my own work on tweaking groestl
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July 13, 2014, 11:06:25 AM Last edit: July 13, 2014, 11:35:18 AM by HR |
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Happy Birthday, keep up the good work, and best wishes for continued success!
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July 13, 2014, 12:05:31 PM |
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open letter to coinwarz.com regarding wrong groestl default hashrates at their mining profitability comparison hi coinwarz.com team please forward to ur technical staff regarding default hashrate values thx for effort try adapt default mining watt/khash ratings based on 1000$ hardware but i have to say u made errors with groestl all my rigs have a much better groestl vs x11 x13 rating than ur default ratting suggest your numbers: x11 9000 x13 6500 groestl 11000 is normalized to factor 1.38 vs 1 vs 1.69 real life rig 3x amd 290 x11 14500 x13 9800 groestl 45000 is normalized to factor 1.47 vs 1 vs 4.5 im not sure where ur error is coming from i guess u dont used up to date mining software and gpu driver groestl need amd catalyst 14.6 and a miner like this here http://sourceforge.net/projects/diamonddmd/files/sgminer_diamond_v4.1.0.zip/downloadto reach 15 mhash each amd290 example bat sgminer.exe -k diamond -o localhost:17772 -u rpcuserXXXXX -p rpcpassXXXXXXXXX -o stratum+tcp://dmdpool.digsys.bg:3333 -u cryptonit.2 -p 2 --xintensity 300 -g 1 --thread-concurrency 16384 -w 256 --lookup-gap 0 --difficulty-multiplier 0.0039062500 this way better performance than u stated is also true for nvidia based mining with 750ti there people report this hashrate with new ccminer 1.2 and single gtx750ti x11 2700 x13 2100 groestl 7500 is normalized to factor 1.28 vs 1 vs 3.57 if we not go for average between amd and nividia based mining the factor is (1.47+1.28)/2=1.37 (1+1)/2=1 (4.5+3.57)/2=4.01 so the true factor on ur defaut setting should be x11 (6500x1.37)=8900 (so here u pretty close) x13 (6500x1)=6500 groestl (6500x4.01)=26000 (u have only 11000 there and so very inaccurate) please update ur default hashrate like this or at least let ur technicans verify my numbers u will find out ur bad groestl performance have reason old driver and miner br cryptonit
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July 13, 2014, 12:10:48 PM |
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Just Fyi - I run 750 ti's - They produce about 7mh each and use about 50-60 watts of power each. They are awesome!
Thank you Pokeytex for the info. Highly appreciated! If you don't mind me asking... What brand/model are they? And, in your opinion, do your cards have good overclock capabilities? hallared I use the EVGA Superclock cards. I use powered risers. I do not overclock however I have heard others do. :-)
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July 13, 2014, 01:03:35 PM |
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Like the groestl algo. Keep up the good work.
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July 13, 2014, 01:27:55 PM |
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Like the groestl algo. Keep up the good work.
me too im very sad u choose name atheistcoin by that u disqualify as serious partner for teamwork (we wouldnt team up with a christcoin muslimcoin buddahcoin jehovacoin shivacoin etc... too) a freethinkercoin a sciencecoin even a agnosticcoin would be ok but how could someone based on science exclude a possibility without proof by that mindset atheism is just another form of religion which believe in something without a proof but im sure u had that discussion hundreds of times in ur thread no need to reply
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July 13, 2014, 02:13:20 PM Last edit: July 13, 2014, 02:23:37 PM by polanskiman |
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I have some good news. I have tested the 750 Ti. They are indeed very efficient and I am sure they can still be tweaked a bit to achieve better hashrates. They are currently giving me ~6.8/6.9 Mhash for 55 watt each with the basic configuration. This was the first good news. The second good news is that I was able to run both AMD R9 280x GPUs alongside the two new NVIDIA GRX 750 Ti on the same rig. This is just a test and I am using grs-sgminer for the 280xs and ccminer 1.2 (beta) for the 750 Tis. Ultimately I will be replacing all 280x for 750ti. Also I have noticed that there is virtually no heat coming out of the 750 Ti. Compared to the 280x, they are totally silent. Screenshot for the curious:
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July 13, 2014, 03:04:54 PM |
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Just Fyi - I run 750 ti's - They produce about 7mh each and use about 50-60 watts of power each. They are awesome!
Thank you Pokeytex for the info. Highly appreciated! If you don't mind me asking... What brand/model are they? And, in your opinion, do your cards have good overclock capabilities? hallared I use the EVGA Superclock cards. I use powered risers. I do not overclock however I have heard others do. :-) Thank you for your answer, and good luck with the mining
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July 13, 2014, 03:12:19 PM Last edit: August 10, 2018, 04:32:01 PM by hallared |
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The second good news is that I was able to run both AMD R9 280x GPUs alongside the two new NVIDIA GRX 750 Ti on the same rig.
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Thank you for sharing this info. It really is good news to be able to mix AMD and Nvidia. Certainly opens up some interesting choices and opportunities. I'm looking forward to test a 750ti card myself when I'm back from my vacation. Good luck with the mining
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danbi
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July 13, 2014, 08:32:54 PM |
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The new wallet works perfectly fine. I have some questions though about some parameters.
What's the difference between the Stakepower element in getmininginfo and the Minting weight/Network weight in the mini-stats tooltip? And is the weight in mini-stats somehow linked to coinage or is it just a number?
When you activate Coin Control there is a column named Priority. What does this mean? Is it linked in some way to minting, so that for example the coins with high priority has already been minted, or are they about to be minted? Or does priority mean something else?
The stakepower element is essentially the sum of coin age of all eligible coins (amounts). The weight wallues are ... just numbers. Used in order to create reasonable comparison. We might adjust these numbers in future. The Priority column in coin control is related to coin age. Older coins have higher priority. The code is from bitcoin and the concept is that you might have to pay fee for newer coins. So the original theory is the higher priority ask for less fees. This is it true for Diamond. In our case you should consider priority as an measure of the chance of the coins to stake. We have some more work to do here, especially the tool tips information, which is sometimes confusing. For example it talks about 0.01 fees, while ours are 0.001. Thanks Danbi for your answer. That clarifies things for me. Just a follow-up question. Is the stakepower element measured in blocks then, or something else? The stakepower element is measured in coin days. For example, if you have stakepower of 10, that might mean (most likely) you have 1 DMD value, with age of 10 days. If you have stakepower 100, that might mean either you have 10 DMD amount 10 days old, or 5 DMD amount 20 days old or any other combination that yeld 100 coins*age of eligible coins. Coins become eligible for staking after being 7 days old. The coin age is measured in absolute time. You could derive a close approximation, by diving the 'confirmations' element in 'listunspent' by 720 (24 hours by 60 minutes) as Diamond has a general block spacing of 1 minute.
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July 13, 2014, 08:37:20 PM |
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Just Fyi - I run 750 ti's - They produce about 7mh each and use about 50-60 watts of power each. They are awesome!
Thank you Pokeytex for the info. Highly appreciated! If you don't mind me asking... What brand/model are they? And, in your opinion, do your cards have good overclock capabilities? and the best part u independent from closed source miners like the grs-sgminer..... and their strange forced pool hidden fee policy Yep, what happened to the "deal" srcxxx made to open source the optimized groestl (and then came back here begging for help when the last fork occured )... I'm still testing my own work on tweaking groestl Perhaps, people no longer have 50 BTC lying around 'just for the fun of it'. Please keep up the good work. There is need for more generic and open solutions.
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July 13, 2014, 10:21:15 PM |
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Vote for Diamond DMD on
click pic or this link https://www.mintpal.com/voting#DMDdont spend BTC for voting! (better spend btc to buy more dmd ) create a mintpal account deposite some little btc amount buy some other coins (or deposit and sell some other coins which are traded at mintpal) after that u able to vote each hour for free once u did one trade on mintpal u allowed to vote each hour without need to pay place #149 now i set a bounty from my own wallet (not foundation) paying 1 DMD to everyone who reached a new rank so first one reporting #148 and walletaddress @ http://bit.diamonds/community/index.php/topic,16.0.htmlgets 1 DMD by me (or alex if he faster and ninja rewarding again) IMPORTANT only claim rewards on http://bit.diamonds/community/index.php/topic,16.0.html
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July 13, 2014, 10:57:50 PM |
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fixed with hardfork and make the steal transactions be on bad fork well done mintpal and vericoin imagine cryptsy have to deal with such a thing..... a reason more to vote DMD onto mintpal https://www.mintpal.com/voting#DMD
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July 14, 2014, 05:26:59 AM |
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Just Fyi - I run 750 ti's - They produce about 7mh each and use about 50-60 watts of power each. They are awesome!
Thank you Pokeytex for the info. Highly appreciated! If you don't mind me asking... What brand/model are they? And, in your opinion, do your cards have good overclock capabilities? and the best part u independent from closed source miners like the grs-sgminer..... and their strange forced pool hidden fee policy Yep, what happened to the "deal" srcxxx made to open source the optimized groestl (and then came back here begging for help when the last fork occured )... I'm still testing my own work on tweaking groestl How's that coming along? Any help needed in testing?
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July 14, 2014, 05:39:05 AM |
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The second good news is that I was able to run both AMD R9 280x GPUs alongside the two new NVIDIA GRX 750 Ti on the same rig.
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Thank you for sharing this info. It really is good news to be able to mix AMD and Nvidia. Certainly opens up some interesting choices and opportunities. I'm looking forward to test a few 750ti cards myself when I'm back from my vacation. Good luck with the mining My pleasure. Nornally I use ubuntu to mine. But since I didn't want to screw up all the hard work I have put in making the ubuntu work rather seamlessly I prefered making the test under Windows 7 wich is my secondary boot partition. It might be possible to do it under an *nix environment but I don't want to lose anymore time pausing my rig to install/unistall etc etc, specially because I will have to forcibly shut down the rig due to a melted connector in the PSU...No idea how that happned!!!... so if anyone is willing to do it in ubuntu/linux/xubuntu, that would be very welcomed and valuable to the community.
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polanskiman
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July 14, 2014, 05:42:44 AM |
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Well as I mentioned to Cryptonit, when I bought the 750 Ti I totally omitted they were Nvidia... I can't make them run on my running rig as all other GPUs are AMD. I am trying to sell all of my 280x so that I can replace them with 750 Ti.
What are you asking for 280x, I find them good on X11, X13 Yes they are good for other algos indeed. I just don't see many other coins out there that are worth my attention at the moment. The cards are fairly new dating from late March of this year. So they have been running for only around 3 month or so. I am located in Thailand so shipping might actually make them not so cheap if sent around the world. I would need to check before though with the post office. I've been to Thailand 30+ years ago while I was in the Navy Been a long time since I have traded in baht lol might have a few in an old photo album. Looked at round-trip prices to Bangkok $1100+ I guess another vacation is out of my range Yeah not so cheap. I guess you must be on the East coast or perhpas central for it to be that price?
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utahjohn
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July 14, 2014, 05:52:53 AM |
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East of Nevada, North of Arizona ...
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