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October 28, 2015, 02:57:09 AM |
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8 Threads = 80 H/s 6 Threads = 65 H/s 3 Threads = 50 H/s
What miner you use? CPUMiner (forked by LucasJones & Wolf). Newest version
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1337leet
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October 28, 2015, 02:57:57 AM |
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You told me the fastest GPU's doing 200 H/s? .... so why does he has 500 H/s with a 290x? I guess 390's would even be faster.
Not the fastest, most power efficient. 750 ti uses ~50 W to get 250 h/s. 290x probably uses like 300 W to get 900 h/s with claymore miner I think. I asked for the most powerfull. Not for the most efficient.
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Drhiggins
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October 28, 2015, 03:10:20 AM |
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My CPU is Ivy Bridge with AES-NI. It's an i7 3630QM. But maybe 6 MB L3 Cache isn't enough.
I wanna try GPU's. They are cheaper to buy and are more usable. You can extend them easy. And the power consumtion wouldn't be much more than CPU's.
Is there no hardware camparison list? What do you guys use for mining and what's the hashrate of it?
My rig pulls 1150 watts at the wall. 175 per AMD 280x GPU for a total of 1050 watts (6xGPU) Average about 3030 H/s with the GPU's 100 watts for the i5 Intel CPU running 2 of the 4 cores for mining. I pull about 100 H/s with this CPU so you should be getting better than that. 2 cores are open to run the OS and the rest of the system. I've found that 8GB of ram run the overall system better than the 4GB I had in there initially. Total system hash on average 3130 H/s
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Drhiggins
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October 28, 2015, 03:15:02 AM |
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You told me the fastest GPU's doing 200 H/s? .... so why does he has 500 H/s with a 290x? I guess 390's would even be faster.
Not the fastest, most power efficient. 750 ti uses ~50 W to get 250 h/s. 290x probably uses like 300 W to get 900 h/s with claymore miner I think. I asked for the most powerfull. Not for the most efficient. AMD 290x is the most powerful GPU I know of. Gonna probably pull at least 200-225 watts per card though. I hope Wolf can get this power down and speed up with the bounty he is working on though for the AMD GPU's. Although I don't think power consumption was a consideration of the bounty just get a free miner working for AMD GPU's
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Drhiggins
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October 28, 2015, 03:35:34 AM |
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What kind of hash rate you getting with that Fury?
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elrippo
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October 28, 2015, 04:36:51 AM |
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You told me the fastest GPU's doing 200 H/s? .... so why does he has 500 H/s with a 290x? I guess 390's would even be faster.
Not the fastest, most power efficient. 750 ti uses ~50 W to get 250 h/s. 290x probably uses like 300 W to get 900 h/s with claymore miner I think. I asked for the most powerfull. Not for the most efficient. My AMD Octacore with 8MB cache pulls somewhat 310 with four threads on bitmonerod
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Nik4691
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October 28, 2015, 04:54:37 AM Last edit: October 28, 2015, 05:25:34 AM by Nik4691 |
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8 Threads = 80 H/s 6 Threads = 65 H/s 3 Threads = 50 H/s
What miner you use? CPUMiner (forked by LucasJones & Wolf). Newest version You probably have download the non AES-NI miner. Look exactly for this one: cpuminer-multi-wolf-06- 09-2014.zip This is the one with AES-NI. The other (without AES-NI) is cpuminer-multi-wolf-06- 12-2014.zip
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Ratatosk
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October 28, 2015, 10:44:02 AM Last edit: October 28, 2015, 10:55:20 AM by Ratatosk |
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Hi There is a new web service allowing people to send money on an European IBAN SEPA bank account number, by sending altcoins to https://www.letspaydigital.com/enCurrently, accepted coins are : Blackcoin Bitcoin Dash Digibyte Dogecoin Feathercoin Litecoin Gulden Namecoin Peercoin Primecoin As LiteGroup.eu includes LiteBit, LitePaid and LetsPayDigital, it would be great if they accept XMR on all these services (particulary LitePaid so you can pay in real webshop to buy real things). Educate them about Monero and ask them kindly :-) support@letspaydigital.com https://www.litepaid.com/contacthttps://www.litebit.eu/contact/en/ I know xmr.to allows XMR > BTC, but Monero really needs a XMR > bank account website.
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October 28, 2015, 11:34:16 AM |
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Hi There is a new web service allowing people to send money on an European IBAN SEPA bank account number, by sending altcoins to https://www.letspaydigital.com/enCurrently, accepted coins are : Blackcoin Bitcoin Dash Digibyte Dogecoin Feathercoin Litecoin Gulden Namecoin Peercoin Primecoin As LiteGroup.eu includes LiteBit, LitePaid and LetsPayDigital, it would be great if they accept XMR on all these services (particulary LitePaid so you can pay in real webshop to buy real things). Educate them about Monero and ask them kindly :-) support@letspaydigital.com https://www.litepaid.com/contacthttps://www.litebit.eu/contact/en/ I know xmr.to allows XMR > BTC, but Monero really needs a XMR > bank account website. This new service stinks of a scam.
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Ratatosk
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October 28, 2015, 11:39:03 AM |
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This new service stinks of a scam.
I don't think : Litebit.eu is good and safe for long time, and Litepaid is a good webshops plugin altcoins payment system.
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1337leet
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October 28, 2015, 12:33:20 PM |
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8 Threads = 80 H/s 6 Threads = 65 H/s 3 Threads = 50 H/s
What miner you use? CPUMiner (forked by LucasJones & Wolf). Newest version You probably have download the non AES-NI miner. Look exactly for this one: cpuminer-multi-wolf-06- 09-2014.zip This is the one with AES-NI. The other (without AES-NI) is cpuminer-multi-wolf-06- 12-2014.zip I have this version now. But still only 80 H/s at max.
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October 28, 2015, 12:49:56 PM |
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This new service stinks of a scam.
I don't think : Litebit.eu is good and safe for long time, and Litepaid is a good webshops plugin altcoins payment system. Yeah, it's pretty renowned and certainly trustworthy. Dutch legislation is pretty lenient on cryptocurrencies, that's probably why they made it possible.
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October 28, 2015, 01:37:28 PM |
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This new service stinks of a scam.
I don't think : Litebit.eu is good and safe for long time, and Litepaid is a good webshops plugin altcoins payment system. Yeah, it's pretty renowned and certainly trustworthy. Dutch legislation is pretty lenient on cryptocurrencies, that's probably why they made it possible. Well it breaks every known EU money laundering law I know of ...
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onemorexmr
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October 28, 2015, 02:12:11 PM |
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This new service stinks of a scam.
I don't think : Litebit.eu is good and safe for long time, and Litepaid is a good webshops plugin altcoins payment system. Yeah, it's pretty renowned and certainly trustworthy. Dutch legislation is pretty lenient on cryptocurrencies, that's probably why they made it possible. Well it breaks every known EU money laundering law I know of ... how so? they are just a shop which allows you to buy something...
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October 28, 2015, 02:23:53 PM |
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how so?
they are just a shop which allows you to buy something...
Go into your local bank and ask to transfer X to someone's IBAN account. You'll first have to open an account (KYC), then show an invoice. You can't just transfer money between private accounts.
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onemorexmr
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October 28, 2015, 02:26:33 PM |
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how so?
they are just a shop which allows you to buy something...
Go into your local bank and ask to transfer X to someone's IBAN account. You'll first have to open an account (KYC), then show an invoice. You can't just transfer money between private accounts. go to your local gold dealer buy gold with cash leave they are not an exchange nor a bank
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October 28, 2015, 02:28:07 PM |
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go to your local gold dealer buy gold with cash leave
they are not an exchange nor a bank
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onemorexmr
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October 28, 2015, 02:31:10 PM |
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go to your local gold dealer buy gold with cash leave
they are not an exchange nor a bank
arent we talking about litebit.eu? btw just checked and they need verification now
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elrippo
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October 28, 2015, 02:39:37 PM |
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how so?
they are just a shop which allows you to buy something...
Go into your local bank and ask to transfer X to someone's IBAN account. You'll first have to open an account (KYC), then show an invoice. You can't just transfer money between private accounts. That´s not true, of course you can transfer money between SEPA accounts as you like at any volume. A SEPA account is KYC compliant
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October 28, 2015, 02:40:14 PM |
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how so?
they are just a shop which allows you to buy something...
Go into your local bank and ask to transfer X to someone's IBAN account. You'll first have to open an account (KYC), then show an invoice. You can't just transfer money between private accounts. That´s not true, of course you can transfer money between SEPA accounts as you like at any volume. A SEPA account is KYC compliant Yeah sure, i'm out.
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