Drhiggins
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January 28, 2015, 11:05:15 PM |
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Is there anybody that knows of an Android miner for phones? I have a few old Android phones laying around and would be curious to mess around with it see what they could hash.
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jwinterm
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January 29, 2015, 05:37:44 AM |
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Is there anybody that knows of an Android miner for phones? I have a few old Android phones laying around and would be curious to mess around with it see what they could hash.
I think it could probably be done, as there are litecoin miners for android/arm, but afaik there aren't any available for cryptonight.
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Eastwind
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January 30, 2015, 04:29:58 PM |
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Right now I´m running 10 280x card over 3 rigs. Would be nice not to have ro run more then that and keep the same hash with lower watt.
Is the value of the mined XMR more than the electricity?
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GingerAle
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January 30, 2015, 05:20:08 PM |
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Right now I´m running 10 280x card over 3 rigs. Would be nice not to have ro run more then that and keep the same hash with lower watt.
Is the value of the mined XMR more than the electricity? depends how you define "value" if "value" = current USD value, probably not. if value = securing a network that you believe in, than thats a definite yes. people do things for other reasons than monetary gain. its crazy I know. Star trek future here we come. Thank you for the hash/watt info. Right now I´m running 10 280x card over 3 rigs. Would be nice not to have ro run more then that and keep the same hash with lower watt. Do you know what hash you could expect from a 960? 750 ti looks like about 250-300 hash / 35 watt for $129 960 about ? hash / ? watt for $200 Looks like I have to do some more research. i was chattin with someone with a 970, which has a spec of 145 watt, and they were pullin between 500 -> 700 hash / second or something. The 145 # is spec, so no idea what its pulling from the wall when actually hashing.
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GingerAle
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February 08, 2015, 02:37:40 PM |
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screen shot of error? Or paste the error output? I haven't used claymore - I've used YAM because I have non aes-NI processors.
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nioc
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February 08, 2015, 02:54:04 PM |
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screen shot of error? Or paste the error output? I haven't used claymore - I've used YAM because I have non aes-NI processors. I also have a non AES-NI processor and have been using the original LucasJones miner. How do you find the YAM miner and which version do you use?
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GingerAle
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February 08, 2015, 03:01:18 PM |
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=YAM+minerfirst link, goto the mega download page, and pick your CPU architecture and operating system. For instance, all my stuff is 771 xeons hacked to 775 with the sticker mod, so I use core2-linx 64. honestly, the Yam is the first I got to work (back when I was reeaaallly new to linux), so I don't know if its even the best. It was just the easiest for me.
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nioc
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February 08, 2015, 03:20:02 PM |
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=YAM+minerfirst link, goto the mega download page, and pick your CPU architecture and operating system. For instance, all my stuff is 771 xeons hacked to 775 with the sticker mod, so I use core2-linx 64. honestly, the Yam is the first I got to work (back when I was reeaaallly new to linux), so I don't know if its even the best. It was just the easiest for me. TY GingerAle I have windows 64 with a new pentium chip that says it is a haswell but the haswell version didn't work as mine is non AES-NI. I guess I need either the core2 or generic version. Anybody have any experience with this?
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nioc
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February 08, 2015, 04:24:08 PM |
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Yes that article is for the i3, i5 and i7. The Pentium is a low end chip that has several things disabled. I don't touch bios, I am the Drooling Masses ® I guess it makes sense to try the core2 version first. I'll try after work, yes it is Sunday. Thanks again
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Drhiggins
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February 13, 2015, 12:52:41 PM |
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I want to know how you set up to mine for yourself. I have a rig and another machine I mine with now and pull about 4 - 4.5KH/s I've mined on pools since late August.
Does anyone have a step by step instruction of how to set this up. Both machines are running Windows.
I've heard people on different Monero mining forums talk about this some have suggested it but I'm not the most gifted computer person by any means.
From what I understand you might make a few more XMR because you are not paying out fees to the pool.
Any in depth clarity on this would be very much appreciated, and please assume I'm an idiot as I said before not the most gifted computer person.
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jwinterm
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February 13, 2015, 01:11:58 PM |
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I want to know how you set up to mine for yourself. I have a rig and another machine I mine with now and pull about 4 - 4.5KH/s I've mined on pools since late August.
Does anyone have a step by step instruction of how to set this up. Both machines are running Windows.
I've heard people on different Monero mining forums talk about this some have suggested it but I'm not the most gifted computer person by any means.
From what I understand you might make a few more XMR because you are not paying out fees to the pool.
Any in depth clarity on this would be very much appreciated, and please assume I'm an idiot as I said before not the most gifted computer person.
I think you need to run an instance of this pool, and connect your gpu miners to it: https://github.com/zone117x/node-cryptonote-poolAfaik this is only going to run on linux (I guess if you can build redis on windows it could work...mebbe), and you have to set up the database backend yourself, and if you have a shitty internet connection you might get more orphans than normal. If you want to support a nice small pool (run by hegemoOn, who is always on irc and runs one of the only open bitmonerod nodes for people who want to run a "light-weight" wallet), you should check out http://monero.coolmining.club/ ... we are stuck on a block for like a week now, could use some support
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Drhiggins
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February 13, 2015, 01:40:46 PM |
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I want to know how you set up to mine for yourself. I have a rig and another machine I mine with now and pull about 4 - 4.5KH/s I've mined on pools since late August.
Does anyone have a step by step instruction of how to set this up. Both machines are running Windows.
I've heard people on different Monero mining forums talk about this some have suggested it but I'm not the most gifted computer person by any means.
From what I understand you might make a few more XMR because you are not paying out fees to the pool.
Any in depth clarity on this would be very much appreciated, and please assume I'm an idiot as I said before not the most gifted computer person.
I think you need to run an instance of this pool, and connect your gpu miners to it: https://github.com/zone117x/node-cryptonote-poolAfaik this is only going to run on linux (I guess if you can build redis on windows it could work...mebbe), and you have to set up the database backend yourself, and if you have a shitty internet connection you might get more orphans than normal. If you want to support a nice small pool (run by hegemoOn, who is always on irc and runs one of the only open bitmonerod nodes for people who want to run a "light-weight" wallet), you should check out http://monero.coolmining.club/ ... we are stuck on a block for like a week now, could use some support Thanks for this. I'll look into setting it up. I'm running on monerohash.com right now and we are also like 8 days without finding a block.
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grouper fish
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February 13, 2015, 02:35:57 PM |
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is there a list of current CPU miners for XMR?
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nioc
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February 13, 2015, 03:02:41 PM |
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is there a list of current CPU miners for XMR?
AFAIK simple wallet built into the protocol LucasJones the original miner Wolf optimized LucasJones except for non AES-NI Yam with donation to Yam Claymore with donation to Claymore
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February 24, 2015, 05:39:43 AM |
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anyone tried the gtx 960?
Thinking about upgrading my mining rig and looking at the 750 ti or gtx 960 depending on hash/watt.
Anyone using gtx970? I am looking for the best config/miner for this card (incl. possible overclocking without kill the card within a year). My current miner is giving me something about 400 H/s, is that ok? I am mining using a single card (I know it won't make me rich or something but I have access to low priced kw/h so why not? Thanks.
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GingerAle
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February 24, 2015, 12:58:00 PM |
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anyone tried the gtx 960?
Thinking about upgrading my mining rig and looking at the 750 ti or gtx 960 depending on hash/watt.
Anyone using gtx970? I am looking for the best config/miner for this card (incl. possible overclocking without kill the card within a year). My current miner is giving me something about 400 H/s, is that ok? I am mining using a single card (I know it won't make me rich or something but I have access to low priced kw/h so why not? Thanks. yeah, the 750 ti spits out 250 - 280. So, if you compare the number of cores between the two, it probably makes sense.
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Drhiggins
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February 25, 2015, 03:58:08 AM |
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Does anybody have step by step on how to run a rig through your own node. Like being able to use Claymore or CCminer and not the built in simple miner.
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GingerAle
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February 25, 2015, 04:03:20 AM |
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Does anybody have step by step on how to run a rig through your own node. Like being able to use Claymore or CCminer and not the built in simple miner.
I think you need a guide for creating a pool essentially. https://github.com/zone117x/node-cryptonote-poolthe readme in there will prolly help yah.
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