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October 26, 2016, 11:07:23 AM
Last edit: October 26, 2016, 11:19:19 AM by tbearhere
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I tried MONERO and I get 5.5h/s is that correct anybody?   what to mine says should be 150h/s.  thx

Sp-mod private #1 does around  300h/s on the 750ti on windows 7. 500h/s on the gtx 970
I found sp private 1 but its missing the dll

Any other private ones work? I have all of them but getting errors open then closes. And you use  -a m7 too correct?
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October 26, 2016, 11:10:47 AM
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No there is an old mod wich only can mine cryptonight. (0.1 BTC) I haven't done the 1060-1070 mod yet. Works best on the 750ti, and 970.

My mod is an optimized version of:

https://github.com/tsiv/ccminer-cryptonight/releases

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October 26, 2016, 11:21:28 AM
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No there is an old mod wich only can mine cryptonight. (0.1 BTC) I haven't done the 1060-1070 mod yet. Works best on the 750ti, and 970.

My mod is an optimized version of:

https://github.com/tsiv/ccminer-cryptonight/releases
Private 1  long time ago I paid for.
And I have 750ti 970 980ti
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October 26, 2016, 11:26:07 AM
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Private 1  long time ago I paid for.
And I have 750ti 970 980ti


Run with -a cryptonight

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October 26, 2016, 11:30:51 AM
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Private 1  long time ago I paid for.
And I have 750ti 970 980ti


Run with -a cryptonight
Ok got it.    hashrate  5.64h/s  thats all.
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October 26, 2016, 11:32:45 AM
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Private 1  long time ago I paid for.
And I have 750ti 970 980ti
Run with -a cryptonight
Ok got it.    hashrate  5.64h/s  thats all.

On the 970 use -l 13x78
On the 750ti use -l 8x60

On the 1060/1070 you need to find the optimal launch config yourself..




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October 26, 2016, 11:35:26 AM
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Private 1  long time ago I paid for.
And I have 750ti 970 980ti
Run with -a cryptonight
Ok got it.    hashrate  5.64h/s  thats all.

On the 970 use -l 13x78
on the 750ti use -l 8x60

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Yes ok  Smiley  what for the 980ti  ?  Is there an intensity setting?
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October 26, 2016, 11:38:47 AM
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Yes ok  Smiley  what for the 980ti  ?  Is there an intensity setting?

The 980ti has a SMM Count of 22 so I guess

-l 22x(biggest number that doesn't crash) is good.

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October 26, 2016, 11:41:41 AM
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Yes ok  Smiley  what for the 980ti  ?  Is there an intensity setting?

The 980ti has a SMM Count of 22 so I guess

-l 22x(biggest number that doesn't crash) is good.
Ok thx  the 750ti is showing 72000h/s  Grin hope its real.
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October 26, 2016, 11:43:44 AM
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Ok thx  the 750ti is showing 72000h/s  Grin hope its real.

Then you need to lower to 8x30. 8x60 only works on windows 7 and linux.

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October 26, 2016, 11:54:15 AM
Last edit: October 26, 2016, 01:27:26 PM by tbearhere
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Ok thx  the 750ti is showing 72000h/s  Grin hope its real.

Then you need to lower to 8x30. 8x60 only works on windows 7 and linux.
Ok got it now.....230h/s starting.  thx sp

EDIT:I have my payment address and wallet address on the same line as the pool says to do for auto payout.
My hash isn't showing at the pool.  Getting accepts too. I don't understand why.



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October 26, 2016, 11:14:46 PM
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*twiddles thumbs waiting for the Zcash launch*

*watches $60,000 worth of Zcoin volume getting funneled into botnets and AWS instances*

*whistles*


Still no idea why people implement CPU coins in this day and age. If it's not dominated by botnets, it's dominated by AWS instances.

Because of either; laziness, stupidity, lack of understanding of hashing algoritms or most likely because they have a private GPU miner.

Unless someone comes up with a very unconventional hashing algoritm that clearly negates the advantages of GPUs, there's zero reason to create a CPU exclusive hashing algo. Even then, botnets are way worse than massive farms (ASICs included).

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October 27, 2016, 01:58:30 AM
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Hey guys anyone knows what is decred hashrate for 1060? thanks Smiley

Any links to hashrate on various algos is very much appreciated.
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October 27, 2016, 03:00:05 AM
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*twiddles thumbs waiting for the Zcash launch*

*watches $60,000 worth of Zcoin volume getting funneled into botnets and AWS instances*

*whistles*


Still no idea why people implement CPU coins in this day and age. If it's not dominated by botnets, it's dominated by AWS instances.

Because of either; laziness, stupidity, lack of understanding of hashing algoritms or most likely because they have a private GPU miner.

Unless someone comes up with a very unconventional hashing algoritm that clearly negates the advantages of GPUs, there's zero reason to create a CPU exclusive hashing algo. Even then, botnets are way worse than massive farms (ASICs included).

Yup... same can be said about AWS users as well. Handful of people are mining that way and know the ins and outs, so the coins get funneled into a handful of hands... no different then ASICs.

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October 27, 2016, 06:47:01 AM
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*twiddles thumbs waiting for the Zcash launch*

*watches $60,000 worth of Zcoin volume getting funneled into botnets and AWS instances*

*whistles*


Still no idea why people implement CPU coins in this day and age. If it's not dominated by botnets, it's dominated by AWS instances.

Because of either; laziness, stupidity, lack of understanding of hashing algoritms or most likely because they have a private GPU miner.

Unless someone comes up with a very unconventional hashing algoritm that clearly negates the advantages of GPUs, there's zero reason to create a CPU exclusive hashing algo. Even then, botnets are way worse than massive farms (ASICs included).

Yup... same can be said about AWS users as well. Handful of people are mining that way and know the ins and outs, so the coins get funneled into a handful of hands... no different then ASICs.

*snort* ASICs generally fall into the hands of those with tons of money due to manufacturing costs. AWS just takes time and work to learn. Which you're allergic to.

LOL and what's the difference? You're just replacing one's time and effort with another. What happens when everyone learns AWS? You switch it again to remain in your elite little tugboat? It's a moving target just designed to keep you ahead of the game.

Notice how it's just types of work 'you're' familiar with and happen to already know? Yet, when it comes to other 'work', which earns things such as money, all of a sudden it's only the 'wealthy'? Lets assume for a second here that you can 'work' in more then one way and we didn't all just 'win the lottery' to make whatever money we have, how is that 'work' any less 'work' then what you do?

GPU mining is the most equitable split of minting coins, almost anyone can do it, whether that's good or bad it can be seen either way. You just want things to be in your area of expertise so you can profit the most from them. That's what we all want to do, right? However pretending that's any thing other then greed is on it's own level of arrogance and ignorance.

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October 27, 2016, 08:21:00 AM
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I don't make the coins - I learn as I go. A while ago, I didn't know shit about AWS. I saw ZCoin/ZCash coming and I fucking took the time to learn, because I realized it would benefit me. That's the difference between you and me - we're both greedy, but I don't bitch and moan about something being unfair, I work to make the best of it.
Will you drop a hint how fast is your miner? I guess the "exclusive deal" is still on and you are not interested in selling :/ ?
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October 27, 2016, 09:03:56 AM
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*twiddles thumbs waiting for the Zcash launch*

*watches $60,000 worth of Zcoin volume getting funneled into botnets and AWS instances*

*whistles*


Still no idea why people implement CPU coins in this day and age. If it's not dominated by botnets, it's dominated by AWS instances.

Because of either; laziness, stupidity, lack of understanding of hashing algoritms or most likely because they have a private GPU miner.

Unless someone comes up with a very unconventional hashing algoritm that clearly negates the advantages of GPUs, there's zero reason to create a CPU exclusive hashing algo. Even then, botnets are way worse than massive farms (ASICs included).

Yup... same can be said about AWS users as well. Handful of people are mining that way and know the ins and outs, so the coins get funneled into a handful of hands... no different then ASICs.

*snort* ASICs generally fall into the hands of those with tons of money due to manufacturing costs. AWS just takes time and work to learn. Which you're allergic to.

LOL and what's the difference? You're just replacing one's time and effort with another. What happens when everyone learns AWS? You switch it again to remain in your elite little tugboat? It's a moving target just designed to keep you ahead of the game.

Notice how it's just types of work 'you're' familiar with and happen to already know? Yet, when it comes to other 'work', which earns things such as money, all of a sudden it's only the 'wealthy'? Lets assume for a second here that you can 'work' in more then one way and we didn't all just 'win the lottery' to make whatever money we have, how is that 'work' any less 'work' then what you do?

GPU mining is the most equitable split of minting coins, almost anyone can do it, whether that's good or bad it can be seen either way. You just want things to be in your area of expertise so you can profit the most from them. That's what we all want to do, right? However pretending that's any thing other then greed is on it's own level of arrogance and ignorance.

I don't make the coins - I learn as I go. A while ago, I didn't know shit about AWS. I saw ZCoin/ZCash coming and I fucking took the time to learn, because I realized it would benefit me. That's the difference between you and me - we're both greedy, but I don't bitch and moan about something being unfair, I work to make the best of it.

What do you think we were talking about before you wrote your response? It doesn't matter if you do or don't make the coins, we were talking about devs that do, to which you gave your chortle response. I'm sure you've had no experience with programming in any manner before the fact, even then if you are familiar with other certain areas those skills carry over, it's the same thing.

And you don't think I've worked to put together the miners I have now? You're taking the same thing and pretending they're different, simply because we have different skillsets. We've had this argument before. You assume because you're proficient in a certain area, everyone should be, and if they aren't, they're obviously lazy.

That's what money allows you to do, pay someone for their work in a way that is beneficial to them regardless of what they do. Why do you think we don't use the barter system anymore? It's silly and doesn't always apply in a scenario where goods or services are not required.

For someone that's spent a lot of time in the crypto world, you have almost no understanding of currency or economics. Woaw... Imagine that, something I'm good at and you aren't? Perhaps you should stop being so lazy and learn about it a bit. Oh wait, you don't want to, you just want to make coins with your knowledge in programming? Alright... Weird... it's almost like it's what I was just talking about.

Going back to Zcoin in particular, this is a one up game. They made a coin with a algo almost no one had experience with (it doesn't have any benefits either as it's just a placeholder), but I'm sure they did either through a private GPU miner or AWS/botnets, then they suck it dry before anyone has a fighting chance. They aren't accused of a huge premine (even though it's already proven they have been dumping coins from their premine address) and make a buttload of money.

Why do you think Zcash on the other hand is launching with a algo that's been around for almost a year and people have had plenty of time to work on it in addition to community bounties for miners? To make it a fair and equitable launch for everyone involved. It's also not specifically a CPU mineable coin - even if it started that way.

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October 27, 2016, 10:29:56 AM
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do you have a working zcash miner?
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October 27, 2016, 11:15:41 AM
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How fast is it?

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October 27, 2016, 12:16:59 PM
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do you have a working zcash miner?

Yes, and I plan to test rollout during the slow start.

good, i'm curious about your hash
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