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April 21, 2011, 03:25:41 AM
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How long does it take the average computer to complete a block as of April 2011? 6 days or so? How can I compute this?
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April 21, 2011, 03:26:24 AM
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http://www.alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator.php

Depends on your hashing speed.
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April 21, 2011, 04:16:17 AM
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I understand, I have used this, but what's the average hash rate? Definitely a range, and that's what I'm looking for.

My current hash rate is very low, it's between 500-1000 khash/s
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April 21, 2011, 04:25:53 AM
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put in 750 and see? It's a long freaking time.

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April 21, 2011, 04:32:28 AM
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Average computer, hashing with a CPU, is probably close to 1000 kh/s, or 1 mh/s.

Hashing with a GPU is significantly faster, around 80000 kh/s, or 80mh/s for an average GPU (for computers that have dedicated GPUs).

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April 21, 2011, 06:56:41 AM
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Average computer, hashing with a CPU, is probably close to 1000 kh/s, or 1 mh/s.

Hashing with a GPU is significantly faster, around 80000 kh/s, or 80mh/s for an average GPU (for computers that have dedicated GPUs).



What kind of GPUs are you talking about? A 5450?
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April 21, 2011, 07:10:03 AM
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Average computer, hashing with a CPU, is probably close to 1000 kh/s, or 1 mh/s.

Hashing with a GPU is significantly faster, around 80000 kh/s, or 80mh/s for an average GPU (for computers that have dedicated GPUs).



What kind of GPUs are you talking about? A 5450?

Higher than that, I'd bet that for computers with dedicated GPUs, they're usually on the 5670 level or so, or about 80 mh/s
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April 21, 2011, 07:11:26 AM
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Average computer, hashing with a CPU, is probably close to 1000 kh/s, or 1 mh/s.

Hashing with a GPU is significantly faster, around 80000 kh/s, or 80mh/s for an average GPU (for computers that have dedicated GPUs).



What kind of GPUs are you talking about? A 5450?

Higher than that, I'd bet that for computers with dedicated GPUs, they're usually on the 5670 level or so, or about 80 mh/s

You talking built in GPUs you mean???

Most miners buy 5870s, or 5970s I thought? Or at least I did... which average 300 and 600 (stock clocks) respectively.
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April 21, 2011, 07:13:44 AM
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Right, but miners are certainly not 'average' users or average computers.
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