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August 28, 2014, 12:18:15 AM
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really?i think you cant understand the fact that you need to get 18 750s which means 3 rigs (6 cards per rig)to get the same hash as 1 amd rig.Means 3x cpu, 3x mobo, 3x ram etc. Now go back to elementary school and learn times table or get help from here:
http://www.timestable.co/multiplication/tables/timestable_list_12

What part of "hashrate per watt of electricity consumed" is not clear?

Using your numbers, AMD does not beat NV on that basis. If you want to talk about convenience of physically smaller rigs, etc. that is another question. I do suggest you say away from the hard math-y stuff with actual numbers though.



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Using your numbers those 3 750s would use 210-240 watts from the wall, which is less than what you claim for AMD
after you are said they are equal .Now you change your statement saying
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What part of "hashrate per watt of electricity consumed" is not clear?
Did i explain you anything different?
I know you wont get it but i repeat again.
If i  pay more $ for  3x nvidia rigs  where i can get the same hashrate ,same electric usage ,with 1 amd rig with  lower $ that means amd>nvidia   

 
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August 28, 2014, 01:03:53 AM
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lol you said
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Using your numbers those 3 750s would use 210-240 watts from the wall, which is less than what you claim for AMD
after you are said they are equal .Now you change your statement saying
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What part of "hashrate per watt of electricity consumed" is not clear?

1. It wasn't me who made the original statement. I simply objected to you butchering the numbers.

2. The original claim (not from me). "Nothing from AMD can currently beat a nVidia 750Ti for hashrate per watt of electricity consumed."  You haven't cited anything to contradict that. In fact your numbers agree with it!

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August 28, 2014, 11:46:49 AM
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is Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2630 v2@2.60GHz good for mining monero?

Cores:6
Logical Processors:12
L1:348KB
L2:1.5MB
L3:15.0MB


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August 28, 2014, 12:19:09 PM
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is Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2630 v2@2.60GHz good for mining monero?

Cores:6
Logical Processors:12
L1:348KB
L2:1.5MB
L3:15.0MB



It's more than good Smiley

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August 28, 2014, 01:49:16 PM
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Is it better to mine XMR with AMD or nVidia cards? There are GPU miners for both already, but which of the two are more profitable?
amd  better for xmr

Nothing from AMD can currently beat a nVidia 750Ti for hashrate per watt of electricity consumed.
Do you have a proof?

i get 840 h/s from a 290 and using 230-240 watts from wall. i used to mine xmr with my 750 rig and each card was getting 280h/s  using70-80 watts from the wall .So you need to get 3 750s to get same h/s as 290.That means nvidia beaten by amd  

p.s. i can post screenshots

What are your settings for the 290 to get a hashrate that high?
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Is it better to mine XMR with AMD or nVidia cards? There are GPU miners for both already, but which of the two are more profitable?
amd  better for xmr

Nothing from AMD can currently beat a nVidia 750Ti for hashrate per watt of electricity consumed.
Do you have a proof?

i get 840 h/s from a 290 and using 230-240 watts from wall. i used to mine xmr with my 750 rig and each card was getting 280h/s  using70-80 watts from the wall .So you need to get 3 750s to get same h/s as 290.That means nvidia beaten by amd  

p.s. i can post screenshots

What are your settings for the 290 to get a hashrate that high?

1150 core 1500 mem
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is Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2630 v2@2.60GHz good for mining monero?

Cores:6
Logical Processors:12
L1:348KB
L2:1.5MB
L3:15.0MB

You will need to experiment with number of threads to maximize your hash rate. Probably 7-8, but do let us know.

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August 28, 2014, 06:01:37 PM
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is it worth to buy digital ocean droplets to mine monero?

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August 28, 2014, 06:21:02 PM
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is it worth to buy digital ocean droplets to mine monero?


I believe at one time it was. I did the math a few weeks ago, and it's a losing proposition now for CPU mining. A cloud service with CPU+GPU mining could be a different story, but you'd probably break even, at best.
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August 28, 2014, 09:17:03 PM
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is it worth to buy digital ocean droplets to mine monero?


I believe at one time it was. I did the math a few weeks ago, and it's a losing proposition now for CPU mining. A cloud service with CPU+GPU mining could be a different story, but you'd probably break even, at best.

Which is a darn good way to buy XMR with a credit card, by the way.

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What is this?

Code:
2014-Aug-29 00:08:58.206600 [P2P5]----- BLOCK ADDED AS ALTERNATIVE ON HEIGHT 193
603
id:     <0419f5daa6ab557896abcea83317001c783e0154dc6a8e769cb540c67841b7b8>
PoW:    <f9ec396cee76ac794b5f42ff51225982e828f8aa2b45b0c69a9bf33702000000>
difficulty:     1428654249
2014-Aug-29 00:10:31.731914 [P2P8]ERROR ..\..\src\cryptonote_core\tx_pool.cpp:91
 transaction fee is not enough: 0.005000000000, minumim fee: 0.100000000000
2014-Aug-29 00:10:31.731914 [P2P8]Transaction verification failed: <447f190943ee
7f81fce056fcad8701c923aa12c4382931016fd5db374e9ed2f9>
2014-Aug-29 00:10:31.747539 [P2P8][107.170.148.200:18080 OUT]Tx verification fai
led, dropping connection

did i just found a block?

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August 28, 2014, 09:57:25 PM
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Do you have a proof?

i get 840 h/s from a 290 and using 230-240 watts from wall. i used to mine xmr with my 750 rig and each card was getting 280h/s  using70-80 watts from the wall .So you need to get 3 750s to get same h/s as 290.That means nvidia beaten by amd  

p.s. i can post screenshots

What are your settings for the 290 to get a hashrate that high?

1150 core 1500 mem

Is it 290 no X?
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290 trix oc
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August 28, 2014, 10:52:08 PM
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Where i can see my hash rate in monero mining or wallet???

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August 28, 2014, 10:53:22 PM
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Where i can see my hash rate in monero mining or wallet???

If you are solo mining using the wallet/daemon go into the daemon window and type 'show_hr' ('hide_hr' to get rid of it)

If you are using a pool it is best to view the stats via the pool web site.

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I need more help with this monero mining thing

Am I 5 or 24 days behind?

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2014-Aug-29 22:05:20.006308 [P2P9][79.137.69.194:18080 OUT]Sync data returned un
known top block: 158224 -> 165787 [7563 blocks (5 days) behind]
SYNCHRONIZATION started
2014-Aug-29 22:09:14.101148 [P2P6][117.85.182.163:18080 OUT]Sync data returned u
nknown top block: 159758 -> 194967 [35209 blocks (24 days) behind]
SYNCHRONIZATION started
2014-Aug-29 22:09:36.715365 [P2P0][109.87.35.74:18080 OUT]Sync data returned unk
nown top block: 159839 -> 194967 [35128 blocks (24 days) behind]
SYNCHRONIZATION started


can someone explain to me what 5 means and what 24 means?

I solo mined last night but didn't got anything Cheesy

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August 29, 2014, 07:43:40 PM
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I need more help with this monero mining thing

Am I 5 or 24 days behind?

Code:
2014-Aug-29 22:05:20.006308 [P2P9][79.137.69.194:18080 OUT]Sync data returned un
known top block: 158224 -> 165787 [7563 blocks (5 days) behind]
SYNCHRONIZATION started
2014-Aug-29 22:09:14.101148 [P2P6][117.85.182.163:18080 OUT]Sync data returned u
nknown top block: 159758 -> 194967 [35209 blocks (24 days) behind]
SYNCHRONIZATION started
2014-Aug-29 22:09:36.715365 [P2P0][109.87.35.74:18080 OUT]Sync data returned unk
nown top block: 159839 -> 194967 [35128 blocks (24 days) behind]
SYNCHRONIZATION started


can someone explain to me what 5 means and what 24 means?

I solo mined last night but didn't got anything Cheesy

I would say 24 days behind.  When I sync it will occasionally display less blocks/days behind and the go back to what I assume is the correct # as the larger # is the one consistently displayed.

If you solo mined last night you shouldn't be syncing from 24 or even 5 days behind.  It seems you closed the daemon without giving it any commands.  If you use the command "exit" it will store the blockchain before closing and when you restart the daemon you will only need to sync starting from the time you exited.

Very difficult to find a block solo mining without a large HR.
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I need more help with this monero mining thing

Am I 5 or 24 days behind?

Code:
2014-Aug-29 22:05:20.006308 [P2P9][79.137.69.194:18080 OUT]Sync data returned un
known top block: 158224 -> 165787 [7563 blocks (5 days) behind]
SYNCHRONIZATION started
2014-Aug-29 22:09:14.101148 [P2P6][117.85.182.163:18080 OUT]Sync data returned u
nknown top block: 159758 -> 194967 [35209 blocks (24 days) behind]
SYNCHRONIZATION started
2014-Aug-29 22:09:36.715365 [P2P0][109.87.35.74:18080 OUT]Sync data returned unk
nown top block: 159839 -> 194967 [35128 blocks (24 days) behind]
SYNCHRONIZATION started


can someone explain to me what 5 means and what 24 means?

You're 24 days behind. One of your sync peers is also behind (their top block is only 165k; the others are 195k), so you are 5 days behind that peer, but 24 days behind the rest.

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I need more help with this monero mining thing

Am I 5 or 24 days behind?

Code:
2014-Aug-29 22:05:20.006308 [P2P9][79.137.69.194:18080 OUT]Sync data returned un
known top block: 158224 -> 165787 [7563 blocks (5 days) behind]
SYNCHRONIZATION started
2014-Aug-29 22:09:14.101148 [P2P6][117.85.182.163:18080 OUT]Sync data returned u
nknown top block: 159758 -> 194967 [35209 blocks (24 days) behind]
SYNCHRONIZATION started
2014-Aug-29 22:09:36.715365 [P2P0][109.87.35.74:18080 OUT]Sync data returned unk
nown top block: 159839 -> 194967 [35128 blocks (24 days) behind]
SYNCHRONIZATION started


can someone explain to me what 5 means and what 24 means?

I solo mined last night but didn't got anything Cheesy

I would say 24 days behind.  When I sync it will occasionally display less blocks/days behind and the go back to what I assume is the correct # as the larger # is the one consistently displayed.

If you solo mined last night you shouldn't be syncing from 24 or even 5 days behind.  It seems you closed the daemon without giving it any commands.  If you use the command "exit" it will store the blockchain before closing and when you restart the daemon you will only need to sync starting from the time you exited.

Very difficult to find a block solo mining without a large HR.


Thanks .... I just saw now that i have to type exit if i want the blockchain to be saved Smiley

I'm using this to solo mine
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Cores:6
Logical Processors:12
L1:348KB
L2:1.5MB
L3:15.0MB


in fact I want to see the hashrate Smiley

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August 29, 2014, 07:48:09 PM
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in fact I want to see the hashrate Smiley

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Solo mining is fine, in fact encouraged. Just don't expect consistent results. It is like entering a raffle.

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