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July 30, 2014, 04:13:08 PM
Last edit: July 30, 2014, 04:23:54 PM by Eastwind
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have anyone are mining XMR by solo  or  by P2Pool?
Tell me how to do it ?
P2Pool is currently not implemented. You could solo CPU mine from the daemon:
start_mining <your_address> <number_of_threads>
You could solo mine on a single address from multiple machines. Currently if you have 3500 H/s you should get about a block each 2 days on average (more if you are lucky or less if you are not). With the difficulty raising each day I would not recommend you to solo mine with less then 2000-3000 H/s, but if you have 7000 H/s (this is a lot) you should solo mine for sure. If you want to GPU solo mine you should set a private pool of yours in order to do it (the pool software is open source), because you can't GPU mine from the daemon. If you set a pool you should automate the checking if the daemon freezes and restart it, because it's happening with the current code and you won't find blocks.

that is very helpful what you said upon,thanks a lot!

Any guide on how to set up a private pool to GPU mine ?

Yes, take a look at README there https://github.com/zone117x/node-cryptonote-pool

I always can set up a pool for you for small bounty like 0.12 BTC on Linux. But I believe you can do it easy.

BTW, you can just use my pool, it's small and you will get normal payouts if you want just avoid dust.

From the readme, I cannot find the exact way to set up the pool.

Is there a step by step guide to integrate the Coin daemon(s), Node.js v0.10+, Redis key-value store v2.6+ and libssl in Windows?
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July 31, 2014, 02:01:34 AM
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From the readme, I cannot find the exact way to set up the pool.

Is there a step by step guide to integrate the Coin daemon(s), Node.js v0.10+, Redis key-value store v2.6+ and libssl in Windows?

Run a virtual machine?
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July 31, 2014, 04:31:50 AM
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From the readme, I cannot find the exact way to set up the pool.

Is there a step by step guide to integrate the Coin daemon(s), Node.js v0.10+, Redis key-value store v2.6+ and libssl in Windows?

Run a virtual machine?

No, lets make it a secret alchemy, we have enough amateurs in a pool business. J/k indeed. It's simple, just read guide closely. If you can't set up pool you don't need it. Solo mining is finished unless you have at least hundreds H/s.
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July 31, 2014, 09:24:06 AM
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What is currently the best CPU miner for intel haswell CPUs on linux?
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August 11, 2014, 07:29:12 AM
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need help pls...

can someone guide me or give a link on how to setup solo mining for gpu?

thanks in advance..
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August 11, 2014, 09:12:47 AM
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need help pls...

can someone guide me or give a link on how to setup solo mining for gpu?

thanks in advance..
Take this example
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August 12, 2014, 11:33:58 AM
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August 18, 2014, 05:28:09 AM
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Looks like the recent Hashrate spike is here to stay - http://chainradar.com/xmr/chart

Hold onto your coins boys  Grin
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August 18, 2014, 09:52:27 AM
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CMC is happy to announce the opening of a new xmr pool at http://monero.coolmining.club

Minimum Payement Threeshold : 0.3 XMR
Pool fee: 0.95%
Plus 0.05% for core dev.
Total fee: 1%
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August 18, 2014, 10:19:17 AM
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Looks like the recent Hashrate spike is here to stay - http://chainradar.com/xmr/chart
Hold onto your coins boys  Grin

It is the right time to mine, as the diff is lower than some time ago.
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August 23, 2014, 09:15:11 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?

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August 25, 2014, 11:08:34 AM
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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?

It depends of the electricity price .
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August 25, 2014, 01:30:47 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
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August 27, 2014, 09:36:50 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.
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August 27, 2014, 10:55:25 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  

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August 27, 2014, 11:21:57 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 

Using your numbers those 3 750s would use 210-240 watts from the wall, which is less than what you claim for AMD, and total 840 h/s, which is the same as your AMD.

Suggest you do not pursue any math related career.


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August 27, 2014, 11:33:46 PM
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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
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August 27, 2014, 11:40:10 PM
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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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August 28, 2014, 12:02:38 AM
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