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March 01, 2012, 03:41:37 AM
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Post your cpu + options here and the hash rate you get,
im getting about 35khashs on a fx8150 (proberly going to be over 40k soon - working on something Wink )

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March 01, 2012, 04:03:50 AM
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Post your cpu + options here and the hash rate you get,
im getting about 35khashs on a fx8150 (proberly going to be over 40k soon - working on something Wink )

When i hit peak im at about 200 Khashes   Right now at about 70 cause i have some stuff dedicated to other things right now

Couple of dual xeon machines that have multi purpose

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March 01, 2012, 04:32:09 AM
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About 2kH/s per core using a Pentium D while surfing the net (20+ pages open) and listening to internet radio.

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March 01, 2012, 04:36:34 AM
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About 2kH/s per core using a Pentium D while surfing the net (20+ pages open) and listening to internet radio.
Pentium D:

im assuming your on p2pool?

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March 01, 2012, 04:41:42 AM
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About 2kH/s per core using a Pentium D while surfing the net (20+ pages open) and listening to internet radio.
Pentium D:

im assuming your on p2pool?

No I use - http://www.litecoinpool.org/ - because it's PPS and only mine while my PC is switched on and in the background.  I'm not a big dedicated LTC miner just thought I might as well mine while my CPU is idle and turned on.  Although the RaspberryPi - http://www.raspberrypi.org/ looks interestng and if its profitable I might get a farm of them to go with the farm of 'BFL Singles' I'm building.

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March 01, 2012, 03:06:43 PM
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Total I run is about 14K.
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March 01, 2012, 05:14:46 PM
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204kh/s on 5830  Grin with this http://solidcoin.info/reaper.html
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March 01, 2012, 07:23:12 PM
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~45 kh/s i5 2500k oced 4.6ghz w7_64 v.2.1.4
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March 01, 2012, 07:25:07 PM
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204kh/s on 5830  Grin with this http://solidcoin.info/reaper.html

Is it actually submitting shares though? What does your Litecoin.conf file look like?
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March 01, 2012, 08:56:57 PM
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204kh/s on 5830  Grin with this http://solidcoin.info/reaper.html

Is it actually submitting shares though? What does your Litecoin.conf file look like?
my 5830 gets 240. its all about clocks, 950/1300 stock voltage
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1 gpu thread 
8 share threads
256 work size
18 aggression

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March 03, 2012, 10:31:02 AM
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Welcome Back, Graet
Current Hashrate   1,228 KH/s

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and ~70khash/s of various cpus

it's been finding shares and blocks for me
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oh and if i put another 3 card rig on it 2Mhash/s easily Smiley did that yesterday Smiley

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March 03, 2012, 01:21:09 PM
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In the middle of setting up my servers, but so far my laptops and work computers are getting:

Core 2 Duo overclocked to 3.2ghz = 17kh
i5 2.6 overclocked to 3ghz = 26kh
atom processor notebook = 10kh
macbook pro core 2 duo 2.3 = 12kh
toshiba notebook intel duo core = 8kh

Sadly my 6850 card doesn't work with reaper, and my 5850 didn't arrive yet.

What are quad core xeon 3ghz+ processors getting? Anyone know?

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My 5850 card arrived last night.  The card is getting 267kh on average.  Check it http://www.litecoinpool.org/stats I'm jawchild on there. Rank 10 as of this edit because of 1 card  Shocked
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March 05, 2012, 05:22:52 PM
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I got a bunch of dual quad cores 2.66ghz xeons ,   8 cores @ 2.66ghz  gives me about 32 Khash

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March 06, 2012, 03:52:30 PM
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Ok so I have a quick question of what my speed should be
Here are my specs
http://i42.tinypic.com/20qyjnr.jpg
I currently get about 1300 hashes/s Huh the default solo mining option in the Litecoin wallet
And about 15 khash/sec using scryptminer Gui using the pool : litecoinpool.org
All this mining is done with 4 threads and a scan time of 1
Any help is greatly appreciated and Thanks.

p.s. the CPU is not overclocked
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March 06, 2012, 04:01:05 PM
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About 550 khash/s on a 5970 using the Reaper V13 demo:)
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March 06, 2012, 05:09:16 PM
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well poolers been working on something sexy using my pc
getting about 58khashs on a bulldozer

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March 06, 2012, 05:09:42 PM
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36 on an i7-2600
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March 06, 2012, 05:10:10 PM
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About 550 khash/s on a 5970 using the Reaper V13 demo:)

I have noticed the difficulty go up since people been pulling their gpus away from bitcoins

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March 06, 2012, 05:58:48 PM
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About 550 khash/s on a 5970 using the Reaper V13 demo:)

550 kH/s gets you around 270 LTC/day.

That same 5970 could be mining at 820 MH/s for nearly .6 BTC/day ... which you can turn around and just buy 450 LTC.

Hmm, 270 LTC or 450 LTC.  Hard choice Tongue

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March 06, 2012, 06:03:46 PM
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About 550 khash/s on a 5970 using the Reaper V13 demo:)

550 kH/s gets you around 270 LTC/day.

That same 5970 could be mining at 820 MH/s for nearly .6 BTC/day ... which you can turn around and just buy 450 LTC.

Hmm, 270 LTC or 450 LTC.  Hard choice Tongue

Yeah.  I'm not following the LTC-GPU logic train.

I think a lot of bitcoiners are pathological liars who actually trick themselves to believe that they're profiting.
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March 06, 2012, 06:12:45 PM
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About 550 khash/s on a 5970 using the Reaper V13 demo:)

550 kH/s gets you around 270 LTC/day.

That same 5970 could be mining at 820 MH/s for nearly .6 BTC/day ... which you can turn around and just buy 450 LTC.

Hmm, 270 LTC or 450 LTC.  Hard choice Tongue

Yeah.  I'm not following the LTC-GPU logic train.

I think a lot of bitcoiners are pathological liars who actually trick themselves to believe that they're profiting.

They will be when LTC hits the 0.25 BTC price target in a couple of months !
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March 31, 2012, 08:22:18 PM
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I'm getting about 400 k/hash with my 6950. Reaper is being iffy though, seems to like orphaning the block chain. I do have a server I can throw into it all though. Should hopefully get a few hashes out of it.

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April 01, 2012, 06:49:24 PM
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190khash using 5 cpus (only 3 fast ones) and 2 nvidia cards
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April 02, 2012, 05:37:05 PM
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190khash using 5 cpus (only 3 fast ones) and 2 nvidia cards
But those cards are unused
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April 02, 2012, 07:55:57 PM
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190khash using 5 cpus (only 3 fast ones) and 2 nvidia cards
But those cards are unused

You can mine ltc on cards

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April 02, 2012, 08:41:23 PM
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190khash using 5 cpus (only 3 fast ones) and 2 nvidia cards
But those cards are unused

You can mine ltc on cards
I know, but PinkBatman apparently does not, so I just don't know why he includes them there Smiley
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April 02, 2012, 11:52:50 PM
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No. Those cards are being used. One GTX285 at 43khash and a GTX460M at 30khash.
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April 03, 2012, 11:20:05 AM
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No. Those cards are being used. One GTX285 at 43khash and a GTX460M at 30khash.
These seem to be pretty low numbers I guess. Do you use Reaper? But maybe I just don't know how it works...
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April 03, 2012, 07:22:22 PM
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They are pretty old, the hardware page makes me think I'm pretty close.

GTX285    43khash <mine
GTX460    55khash
GTX460M    30khash <mine
GTX560Ti    71khash
GTX570    120khash

All my cards are at stock clocks too.
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April 07, 2012, 04:34:28 PM
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Sapphire 6850 @ CORE:920 MEM:1050   ==  259.1kh/s
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January 05, 2013, 09:54:45 PM
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hope this isnt a drastic revive, but:

minerd - Intel i7 m620 (CPU, 2.67GHz) :  ~3.2 Khash/core = 12.8 khash/s
cgminer - Nvidea NVS 3100m (GPU, slightly underclocked and intensity 11) : ~4.8 khash/s

obviously these are both quite low, particularly as it is a laptop, but i wondered if anyone had any suggestions?

Ive managed to get the GPU hashrate to about 5 khash/s with ~10% HW errors by underclocking and tweaking the intensity (past 14 crashes the card), but that seems reasonable for a mobile card.

However, the CPU hashrate seems a bit low. based on other users, i expected about 1.5-2X my current hashrate

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hope this isnt a drastic revive, but:

minerd - Intel i7 m620 (CPU, 2.67GHz) :  ~3.2 Khash/core = 12.8 khash/s
cgminer - Nvidea NVS 3100m (GPU, slightly underclocked and intensity 11) : ~4.8 khash/s

obviously these are both quite low, particularly as it is a laptop, but i wondered if anyone had any suggestions?

Ive managed to get the GPU hashrate to about 5 khash/s with ~10% HW errors by underclocking and tweaking the intensity (past 14 crashes the card), but that seems reasonable for a mobile card.

However, the CPU hashrate seems a bit low. based on other users, i expected about 1.5-2X my current hashrate

All i'd say is be careful mining with a laptop as it drains the battery life i believe really badly, possibly why ur i7 not getting more

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January 06, 2013, 02:20:37 AM
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CPU: 8khash/s (i7 875k)
GPU: 506khash/s(+-10) (7970)
^^: 616khash/s(+-10) (same card but OC)

litecoin.conf:

worksize 64
vectors 1
aggression 13
threads_per_gpu 1
sharethreads 77
lookup_gap 2
gpu_thread_concurrency 8192

Those are the best settings i could achieve till now
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All i'd say is be careful mining with a laptop as it drains the battery life i believe really badly, possibly why ur i7 not getting more


how would my battery life influence hashrate?

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January 06, 2013, 04:08:43 AM
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All i'd say is be careful mining with a laptop as it drains the battery life i believe really badly, possibly why ur i7 not getting more


how would my battery life influence hashrate?

It won't, except when the battery gets low and switches to a low power state. I mined on my ASUS g73sw (battery hog) for 5 months (i7 2630QM + 460m = 68Kh) and still have a good battery that holds a charge.

The "low" hashrate is more likely because of a combination of a first gen mobile i7 (less efficient) and too little RAM.

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You would have much bigger hashrate on that i7 using 64bit minerd. But it is only for Linux AFAIK
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You would have much bigger hashrate on that i7 using 64bit minerd. But it is only for Linux AFAIK

yeah i figured that might be the case.

as for the post above that, i am connected to power, since my battery would die within 3hrs at 99% CPU usage.

As for ram, i have 4GB, but minerd only utilises a few percent of that (the litecoin wallet uses more memory)

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this might be a terrible question, but would i see any benefit in employing a dual-processor (P3 chips, GHz unknown right now) mobo as a litecoin miner? would the minerd code be different in dealing with 2 seperate chips, or simply treat as threads?


otherwise, would a mobo like this (comes with the chips, 2GB of RAM, and a single unocupied PCI-E) be of any use for mining? Ive been told the power draw is around 100w, and the board was offered to me free. (i pay 6-10 cents/kWh depending if i use it to heat my home). Likewise, is the power draw of the board sufficient to make adding a GPU undesirable (in comparison to a newer smaller mobo with single CPU)?

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January 25, 2013, 09:13:22 PM
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Where is a long term chart for hashrate of litecoin network?

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There is no long term chart for litecoin network hashrate. The best we have is allchains and litecoinpool, but neither provides a long term chart.
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There is no long term chart for litecoin network hashrate. The best we have is allchains and litecoinpool, but neither provides a long term chart.

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no it's not Smiley you have the avg hashrates between retargets in the blockchain. just query the bloody litecoind.

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no it's not Smiley you have the avg hashrates between retargets in the blockchain. just query the bloody litecoind.

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Mining software: pooler-cpuminer-2.2.3
CPU1: Intel Pentium 4 Northwood @2.8 GHz: 1.5 khash/s
CPU2: Intel Pentium 4 Prescott @3.6 GHz:     3.0 khash/s (1.5 khash/s per thread)

Rather strangely, when mining in sha256d mode for Bitcoin or other alt coins, the Northwood is slightly faster.
CPU1: Intel Pentium 4 Northwood @2.8 GHz: 1355 khash/s
CPU2: Intel Pentium 4 Prescott @3.6 GHz:     1300 khash/s (650 khash/s per thread)

Conclusion: Mining on a CPU is fun, but a waste of money, although I did run BOINC and other Distributed Computing projects for many years without any reward. I dread to think how much electricity I used!
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February 07, 2013, 01:50:47 PM
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~1900Kh/s on 4xHD6950's and the odd cpu.

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February 14, 2013, 11:11:52 PM
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350Kh/s on 5850 and 10Kh/s on i5 Huh? modal (in macbook air mid-2011) and 40kh/s on 5450 all using cgminer except for mba - using scryptminer gui.
Not mining for profit, although I do have a pretty good turn over with the 5850 Tongue, the mba and 5450 are just for fun, I don't mine on them regularly.
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