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June 08, 2012, 01:51:32 PM |
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I just bought a Thinkpad with this new graphics chip, and apparently, it's OpenCL capable. Has anyone tried running a miner on it yet? If so, what are the numbers like?
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June 08, 2012, 01:52:31 PM |
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specific model? If I'm correct, all 4000 series is under 110 mhash
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June 08, 2012, 01:56:14 PM |
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There's only one model, with many different clockspeeds. 16 execution units...
110 M/hash? That's pretty damn good if true.
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June 08, 2012, 02:08:09 PM |
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June 08, 2012, 02:12:02 PM |
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Based on it's OpenCL benchmarks it should be around 100MH/s for desktop HD4000 MHz speeds. However Intel has licensed Nvidia IP so I'm not sure what the actual MH rate will be. Any bitcoin miner with a 3570K, 3770K or IB notebook who could find out what the real world numbers are?
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June 08, 2012, 02:13:21 PM |
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Based on it's OpenCL benchmarks it should be around 100MH/s. However Intel has licensed Nvidia IP so I'm not sure what the actual MH rate will be. Surely there is a bitcoin miner with a 3570K, 3770K or IB notebook who could find out what the real world numbers are.
I'm getting my T430s from Lenovo in two weeks, so I'll run a miner when I get it. This has to get a better performance per watt than my GTX 560 Ti, which does only 60-80 M/hash...
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June 08, 2012, 04:01:08 PM |
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I just bought a Thinkpad with this new graphics chip, and apparently, it's OpenCL capable. Has anyone tried running a miner on it yet? If so, what are the numbers like?
It's not even a proper gpu, would be worth with 48xx with free/stolen electricity, otherwise you'll be losing money. Anything lower than that and you are also losing your time.
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June 08, 2012, 04:06:17 PM |
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I just bought a Thinkpad with this new graphics chip, and apparently, it's OpenCL capable. Has anyone tried running a miner on it yet? If so, what are the numbers like?
It's not even a proper gpu, would be worth with 48xx with free/stolen electricity, otherwise you'll be losing money. Anything lower than that and you are also losing your time. 100 M/hash for only 25 watts of electricity sounds like a good deal to me. Especially if Intel's OpenCL drivers are up to snuff.
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June 08, 2012, 04:15:51 PM |
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I just bought a Thinkpad with this new graphics chip, and apparently, it's OpenCL capable. Has anyone tried running a miner on it yet? If so, what are the numbers like?
It's not even a proper gpu, would be worth with 48xx with free/stolen electricity, otherwise you'll be losing money. Anything lower than that and you are also losing your time. 100 M/hash for only 25 watts of electricity sounds like a good deal to me. Especially if Intel's OpenCL drivers are up to snuff. umm i do not think you are going to get 100mhash/s on that... if you do let us know and we will stop buying fpgas... If you were buying FPGAS, I dont see how these cpus outprice the current fpgas on the market. Street Price: 3570K - £179.99 3770K - £259.99 excluding motherboard/memory/psu etc. which would add between 50-100% on that per cpu usable unit for mining for only 100mh, sounds like a terrible investment.
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June 08, 2012, 04:22:42 PM |
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I just bought a Thinkpad with this new graphics chip, and apparently, it's OpenCL capable. Has anyone tried running a miner on it yet? If so, what are the numbers like?
It's not even a proper gpu, would be worth with 48xx with free/stolen electricity, otherwise you'll be losing money. Anything lower than that and you are also losing your time. 100 M/hash for only 25 watts of electricity sounds like a good deal to me. Especially if Intel's OpenCL drivers are up to snuff. umm i do not think you are going to get 100mhash/s on that... if you do let us know and we will stop buying fpgas... If you were buying FPGAS, I dont see how these cpus outprice the current fpgas on the market. Street Price: 3570K - £179.99 3770K - £259.99 excluding motherboard/memory/psu etc. which would add between 50-100% on that per cpu usable unit for mining for only 100mh, sounds like a terrible investment. But what if you needed a new computer and CPU anyway? Those costs would be factored in. Just electricity.
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June 08, 2012, 04:55:00 PM |
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Those things aren't going to hit 100 MH/s are you kidding? Try 10 MH/s.
The integer performance of a 6770M (what I have in my laptop) far outstrips what the HD4000 is capable of and it only gets 75 MH/s.
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June 08, 2012, 04:58:36 PM |
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Those things aren't going to hit 100 MH/s are you kidding? Try 10 MH/s.
The integer performance of a 6770M (what I have in my laptop) far outstrips what the HD4000 is capable of and it only gets 75 MH/s.
Hmm... I think 40-50 M/hash might be more realistic, then. But at any rate, the HD 4000 is the most power efficient mining chip out there, with the exception of FPGAs.
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June 08, 2012, 05:11:21 PM |
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Those things aren't going to hit 100 MH/s are you kidding? Try 10 MH/s.
The integer performance of a 6770M (what I have in my laptop) far outstrips what the HD4000 is capable of and it only gets 75 MH/s.
Hmm... I think 40-50 M/hash might be more realistic, then. But at any rate, the HD 4000 is the most power efficient mining chip out there, with the exception of FPGAs. 2 MH/J is power efficient? What? Even at the proposed 100 MH/s (4MH/J) is not all that impressive.
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June 08, 2012, 05:13:46 PM |
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Those things aren't going to hit 100 MH/s are you kidding? Try 10 MH/s.
The integer performance of a 6770M (what I have in my laptop) far outstrips what the HD4000 is capable of and it only gets 75 MH/s.
Hmm... I think 40-50 M/hash might be more realistic, then. But at any rate, the HD 4000 is the most power efficient mining chip out there, with the exception of FPGAs. 2 MH/J is power efficient? What? Even at the proposed 100 MH/s (4MH/J) is not all that impressive. Pardon me, I am coming from mining on an Nvidia GPU and the numbers look impressive.
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June 08, 2012, 05:16:19 PM |
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I get around 20mhash with a 3770k stock, using all cores with Ufasoft. I don't know how to mine with the HD graphics though.
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June 08, 2012, 05:29:48 PM |
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I get around 20mhash with a 3770k stock, using all cores with Ufasoft. I don't know how to mine with the HD graphics though.
I believe a kernel needs to be written for it, although you could try playing around with one of the OpenCL miners like poclbm.
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June 09, 2012, 06:22:22 PM |
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Lol whoever said around 100mhash is mad.
Intel HD4000 is hardly better than Radeon HD6450 so 20mhash is max.
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cmg5461
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June 10, 2012, 02:43:04 AM |
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Lol whoever said around 100mhash is mad.
Intel HD4000 is hardly better than Radeon HD6450 so 20mhash is max.
shit, mybad. I thought he was talking about radeon HD4xxx series LOL
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June 13, 2012, 02:29:55 AM |
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I just bought a Thinkpad with this new graphics chip, and apparently, it's OpenCL capable. Has anyone tried running a miner on it yet? If so, what are the numbers like?
When I first got my new processor, I went to see if I could mine on my Intel HD graphics 2000, the miners in GUIMiner don't even show my gpu. Are any miners picking up your 4000?
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