111magic
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October 02, 2014, 05:18:38 PM |
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It seems that the Proof of Mining campaign gets more and more members. Keep it up!
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bitcoin: bc1qyadvvyv29z08ln2ta7g3uqwzkscr7wq4p09wuz
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Every time a block is mined, a certain amount of BTC (called the
subsidy) is created out of thin air and given to the miner. The
subsidy halves every four years and will reach 0 in about 130 years.
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OrientA
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October 02, 2014, 05:19:57 PM |
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Will this coin be botnet proof?
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joelao95
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October 02, 2014, 08:47:39 PM |
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Will this coin be botnet proof?
I expect Magi's block reward adjustment would discourage botnet, but no guarantee; check the OP for more information.
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Atomicat
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October 03, 2014, 03:00:54 AM |
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Joined the proof of mining campaign.
AMD FX8350 running 6 cores gives approx 78 kh/s with the miner cpuminer_win64_magi_byMarcusDe-bdver2-0922
How you like your 8350? You can squeak 100Kh/s out of that bad boy. really? what miner gives that results? I don't wanna run 8 but max 6 cores. Well at 7 cores and 4.6Ghz I get 100Kh/s even. The 8350 is great for overclocking. Unfortunately the down-side to that is that it's got a pretty low thermal limit. A water-cooler, even a low-end one, is an excellent investment. You're basically getting 20% more machine. Right now I'm running 7 cores at 4.ghz, chip is at 48C. In the winter I'll give it a breath of fresh air and run at 5.3 all the time. http://valid.canardpc.com/fbz7dw
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111magic
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October 03, 2014, 09:38:30 PM |
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Not everyone knows about the POM campaign and this link. Bumped it in the original XMG thread so people can find this one.
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Lightsplasher
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October 03, 2014, 11:03:23 PM |
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I signed up for PoM with: Intel® Core™ i5 CPU 750 @ 2.67GHz × 4 44 Kh/s Intel® Core™2 Quad CPU @ 2.66GHz × 4 43 Kh/s Intel® Core™2 i5 CPU M 430 @ 2.27GHz × 4 22 Kh/s
Just for fun I also tried an old Pentium III but it only got about a half a Kh/s so it is out. The laptop will hardly be used because I don't want to overheat it. I'm using the m7magi-cpuminer built from source code using 64 bit Ubuntu 14.04
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111magic
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October 04, 2014, 07:40:41 AM |
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It looks good. The more XMG miners who participate in the campaign, the better. Magi is receiving increasing attention and has been mentioned during an education about how bitcoin and altcoins work. Because of the unique characteristics and objectives Magi has. That's nice to hear.
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Atomicat
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October 04, 2014, 04:35:49 PM Last edit: October 04, 2014, 05:02:04 PM by Atomicat |
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Joined the proof of mining campaign.
AMD FX8350 running 6 cores gives approx 78 kh/s with the miner cpuminer_win64_magi_byMarcusDe-bdver2-0922
How you like your 8350? You can squeak 100Kh/s out of that bad boy. really? what miner gives that results? I don't wanna run 8 but max 6 cores. Atomicat, we need an instruction here. I have AMD 8350 too getting 90 Kh/s in my Xubuntu system (8 cores). Ok, just had to double-check a few things, bench a few things, make sure I was solid with this. Phew! Getting the best out of your ram can be a lot more work than your CPU. More settings. Starting with baseline. NB frequency = 2200 HT link = 2200 CPU/NB voltage = 1.75 DRAM = 1.6 My ram - Gskill Ripjaws-X 17000CL11 - 2133, timings 11-11-11-28-39 Benchmark - Aida64 - about 24,400 MB/s Tightened up the timing, 10-11-10-28-39 I think I had tRAS and tRC lower but still fiddling with stability and if there's a benefit. Boosted NB to 2400, HT link to 2600, CPU/NB to 1.8 ram to 1.65. Increased FSB to 115 which increases DRAM frequency to 2300Mhz Aida64 now gives about 30,050MB/s Then just crank it! At 4.95 Ghz I'm getting 96Kh/s on 6 cores, 108 on 7. This is the best I've done with squeezing those last drops out of the ram sticks. If anyone's got any tips on timing, I'd love to hear them. I don't hammer at settings all that often because I find I'll have spent half the day benchmarking and BSOD'ing and none of it actually working/hashing. Diminishing returns! Edit: *sigh* I know it was around here somewhere.... Yeah, the above was a bit unstable. Found it easier to play with and more stable around the 245 FSB range, no boost to NB, few other settings etc etc. But that's about it, results may vary etc etc and your board/ram will probably be different. I'm thinking of starting a thread on overclocking in the mining section, get some more heads in on these things.
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Spexx
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October 04, 2014, 05:39:22 PM |
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People reported lower hashrate today and got a higher payout, wondering if all of you get the same results.
Yep. Sure did. All smiles here
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joelao95
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October 05, 2014, 06:17:04 AM |
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Joined the proof of mining campaign.
AMD FX8350 running 6 cores gives approx 78 kh/s with the miner cpuminer_win64_magi_byMarcusDe-bdver2-0922
How you like your 8350? You can squeak 100Kh/s out of that bad boy. really? what miner gives that results? I don't wanna run 8 but max 6 cores. Atomicat, we need an instruction here. I have AMD 8350 too getting 90 Kh/s in my Xubuntu system (8 cores). Ok, just had to double-check a few things, bench a few things, make sure I was solid with this. Phew! Getting the best out of your ram can be a lot more work than your CPU. More settings. Starting with baseline. NB frequency = 2200 HT link = 2200 CPU/NB voltage = 1.75 DRAM = 1.6 My ram - Gskill Ripjaws-X 17000CL11 - 2133, timings 11-11-11-28-39 Benchmark - Aida64 - about 24,400 MB/s Tightened up the timing, 10-11-10-28-39 I think I had tRAS and tRC lower but still fiddling with stability and if there's a benefit. Boosted NB to 2400, HT link to 2600, CPU/NB to 1.8 ram to 1.65. Increased FSB to 115 which increases DRAM frequency to 2300Mhz Aida64 now gives about 30,050MB/s Then just crank it! At 4.95 Ghz I'm getting 96Kh/s on 6 cores, 108 on 7. This is the best I've done with squeezing those last drops out of the ram sticks. If anyone's got any tips on timing, I'd love to hear them. I don't hammer at settings all that often because I find I'll have spent half the day benchmarking and BSOD'ing and none of it actually working/hashing. Diminishing returns! Edit: *sigh* I know it was around here somewhere.... Yeah, the above was a bit unstable. Found it easier to play with and more stable around the 245 FSB range, no boost to NB, few other settings etc etc. But that's about it, results may vary etc etc and your board/ram will probably be different. I'm thinking of starting a thread on overclocking in the mining section, get some more heads in on these things. This is the highest hashrate I've seen as to this CPU, are you under Windows 8? btw it will be helpful if you can start a new thread so people can input their ideas.
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joelao95
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October 05, 2014, 06:20:07 AM |
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People reported lower hashrate today and got a higher payout, wondering if all of you get the same results.
Yep. Sure did. All smiles here Good to know We'll have Lightsplasher's PoB campaign: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=735170.msg9087023#msg9087023 . will be nice to see people getting into actual actions around XMG.
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Arakhne
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October 06, 2014, 10:15:39 AM |
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Any ports for mining behind firewall? 8080 doesn't work for suprnova. I really need a setup for proxy as I can not mine behind this crazy firewall Any help will be greatly appreciated!
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Lightsplasher
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October 06, 2014, 03:21:37 PM |
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Any ports for mining behind firewall? 8080 doesn't work for suprnova. I really need a setup for proxy as I can not mine behind this crazy firewall Any help will be greatly appreciated! I think supernova's port is 7127 did you try starting with instructions here: https://xmg.suprnova.cc/index.php?page=gettingstarted
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Arakhne
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October 06, 2014, 03:29:33 PM Last edit: October 06, 2014, 09:39:38 PM by Arakhne |
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Any ports for mining behind firewall? 8080 doesn't work for suprnova. I really need a setup for proxy as I can not mine behind this crazy firewall Any help will be greatly appreciated! I think supernova's port is 7127 did you try starting with instructions here: https://xmg.suprnova.cc/index.php?page=gettingstartedUnfortunately, I have tried it and than started a search to mine via other ports like 8080, 80, 81 etc. Thank you for the info. PS+Edit: I did have succesfully mined XMG with another pc with the standart intructions for suprnova. PS+Edit2: I have tried both, neither suprnova nor nonce-pool provide a port like 8080, 8333, 80 etc. Just 7127 and 4090 respectively which don't work for me behind a firewall. Any one willing to help? To implement a socat feature to mine behind a firewall Here is my batch file for socat running under cgywin: " socat TCP-LISTEN:80,fork TCP:xmg.suprnova.cc:7127"and my batch file for minerd: " minerd -o stratum+tcp://10.1.1.1:80 -u username.worker -p password" I have tried a lot of combinations but didn't succeed (ofcourse username.worker etc are the appropriate ones in my file)
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ray88
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October 07, 2014, 01:48:30 AM |
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joelao95
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October 07, 2014, 04:56:40 AM |
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ok, thanks, good to know.
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SamWalters
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October 07, 2014, 08:17:29 AM |
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How is the progress coming along guys?
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October 07, 2014, 10:49:52 AM Last edit: October 07, 2014, 11:00:12 AM by Digithusiast |
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Triggered by the advice of Atomicat I went into my Asrock Bios and there I found an overall CPU overclock setting and raised it 10%. After reboot mining with 7 cores sprinted away up to 103 khs. Temp stays OK at 48C
edit; after a few minutes it goes down to 70 khs. Next it keeps changing between 70 to 80 khs . Strange..
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SamWalters
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October 07, 2014, 06:13:15 PM |
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Triggered by the advice of Atomicat I went into my Asrock Bios and there I found an overall CPU overclock setting and raised it 10%. After reboot mining with 7 cores sprinted away up to 103 khs. Temp stays OK at 48C
edit; after a few minutes it goes down to 70 khs. Next it keeps changing between 70 to 80 khs . Strange..
alright thanks thats kind of odd what kind of cpu? is it an instance node from a vps?
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