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Topic: [1050 TH] BitMinter.com [1% PPLNS,Pays TxFees +MergedMining,Stratum,GBT,vardiff] - page 276. (Read 837101 times)

sr. member
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It's a leased run from Hashpower.com Cheesy

I sure wish I had 300GH in my own hardware.. but alas, only 4.5GH of that is actually my own gear
I haven't heard of hashpower.com.  I heard some bad things about GPUMAX a while back.  Has HashPower become the best alternative?
hero member
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Weird, cgminer is still saying that rollntime is disabled even though my efficiency is at 577%.

legendary
Activity: 1027
Merit: 1005
Uhmm, what's up with shift #9888:

No.   Completed                    Duration   Pool Ghps   Difficulty   Your score   Total score   Your proofs   Total proofs
9888   2012-10-17 06:36   12h 00m   1,534.524   3,072,321   0.00469612   5.03679107   14,394   15,441,821

There was a problem with shift updates last night. A rather large shift is now making its way down the list. All work is registered and will be paid when we find blocks. This will have the effect that the N in PPLNS is much higher until this huge shift is out of the last 10 list. So if you have work in this shift it will take longer than usual before it is fully paid.

Sorry for the inconvenience.

sr. member
Activity: 295
Merit: 250
Uhmm, what's up with shift #9888:

No.   Completed                    Duration   Pool Ghps   Difficulty   Your score   Total score   Your proofs   Total proofs
9888   2012-10-17 06:36   12h 00m   1,534.524   3,072,321   0.00469612   5.03679107   14,394   15,441,821
legendary
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It's a leased run from Hashpower.com Cheesy

I sure wish I had 300GH in my own hardware.. but alas, only 4.5GH of that is actually my own gear

I did the same thing the other day but no one noticed. It was nice to see my name at the top of the list for once (or even on the top 50 for once lol) Ive only got 4Gh/s on my own   Undecided
sr. member
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It's a leased run from Hashpower.com Cheesy

I sure wish I had 300GH in my own hardware.. but alas, only 4.5GH of that is actually my own gear
sr. member
Activity: 272
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DigiGami sure has a lot of hashing power! He's got about the same as the next two guys below him put together!

Current minting total is over 2Thps Cheesy
sr. member
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I am getting around 375.2Mhash/s On my ATI 5870 would it be worth me mining here as am new in town and I can probs get maybe 500 to 600 out of my card over clocking it

No, you won't get rich mining, but feel free to get your toes wet. Bitminter is a nice pool.
No you will not get that much out of O/C. You'll probably get about 450 if you do it right (and by that I mean safely).

Well at least its a start i know i wont get rich mining unless i got a big rig but guess i can start somewhere and maybe put the coins that i do earn in time towards a new right desined for mining

At current difficulty, you'll make a bitcoin a week, give or take. Once ASICs hit the field, you will be making satoshis a week.
legendary
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Needs more jiggawatts
Are higher difficulty shares being considered on this pool?

Yes, that's the next upgrade I'm working on right now.
donator
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Rising clocks usually only causes a linear increase in power consumption. Rising voltages is a bad idea, because that will decrease efficiency for sure. Higher clocks + lower voltage is the best combination Wink
legendary
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Don't forget when you're overclocking/volting, you're generally squeezing out a few MH at the cost of much more electricity.  In most cases, -any- overclocking will reduce the MH/watt efficiency of your card.  Depending on your electric costs, you may be pushing yourself into a point where you're actually losing money over your utility bill. 

Additionally, if you're still requiring A/C to cool your house+farm, you're going to be pushing your A/C harder and harder with every overclock, which is a power consumption issue that a lot of miners completely ignore.
donator
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Poor impulse control.
I am getting around 375.2Mhash/s On my ATI 5870 would it be worth me mining here as am new in town and I can probs get maybe 500 to 600 out of my card over clocking it

No, you won't get rich mining, but feel free to get your toes wet. Bitminter is a nice pool.
No you will not get that much out of O/C. You'll probably get about 450 if you do it right (and by that I mean safely).

Well at least its a start i know i wont get rich mining unless i got a big rig but guess i can start somewhere and maybe put the coins that i do earn in time towards a new right desined for mining

If you're paying for your own electricity you might be better off buying an ASIC or even just buying bitcoin.
newbie
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Are higher difficulty shares being considered on this pool?
legendary
Activity: 2730
Merit: 1034
Needs more jiggawatts
There was a problem with shift updates last night. A rather large shift is now making its way down the list. All work is registered and will be paid when we find blocks. This will have the effect that the N in PPLNS is much higher until this huge shift is out of the last 10 list. So if you have work in this shift it will take longer than usual before it is fully paid.

Sorry for the inconvenience.
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 250
Ah ... you do realise that the pool estimate of your hash rate ... is a not very accurate estimate ... right?

That was my line of thought
legendary
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Ah ... you do realise that the pool estimate of your hash rate ... is a not very accurate estimate ... right?
sr. member
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Hmm - i can't wait to get home today and see in person one of my machines I'm just screwing around with reach 580MH/s with stock 5770 and 6790 installed...didn't think they would go that high (I thought the most from a 5770 was about 240MH/s and from a 6790 about 220MH/s) as per this chart: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mining_hardware_comparison

And I'm glad that big block finally ended!
You really have to oc/ov a 5770 to get that high. I keep mine at 960mhz, stock voltage, and get 215-220mh. I don't want to mess with the issues overvolting can bring, but as always, to each his own.

I havn't fiddled with anything on the cards (I used to) - it's just a secondary system I use for various other uses but task to mining occasionally. Hit 600 today :/

You hit 600MH/s out of a 6790 and a 5770? They each have 800 shaders, you'd need to clock them around 1.3GHz to reach those speeds.

I even screen capped the web live stats



I don't even have sapphire trixxx installed on it yet to screw about...
sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250
I am getting around 375.2Mhash/s On my ATI 5870 would it be worth me mining here as am new in town and I can probs get maybe 500 to 600 out of my card over clocking it

No, you won't get rich mining, but feel free to get your toes wet. Bitminter is a nice pool.
No you will not get that much out of O/C. You'll probably get about 450 if you do it right (and by that I mean safely).
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1004
Hmm - i can't wait to get home today and see in person one of my machines I'm just screwing around with reach 580MH/s with stock 5770 and 6790 installed...didn't think they would go that high (I thought the most from a 5770 was about 240MH/s and from a 6790 about 220MH/s) as per this chart: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mining_hardware_comparison

And I'm glad that big block finally ended!
You really have to oc/ov a 5770 to get that high. I keep mine at 960mhz, stock voltage, and get 215-220mh. I don't want to mess with the issues overvolting can bring, but as always, to each his own.

I havn't fiddled with anything on the cards (I used to) - it's just a secondary system I use for various other uses but task to mining occasionally. Hit 600 today :/

You hit 600MH/s out of a 6790 and a 5770? They each have 800 shaders, you'd need to clock them around 1.3GHz to reach those speeds.
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 250
Hmm - i can't wait to get home today and see in person one of my machines I'm just screwing around with reach 580MH/s with stock 5770 and 6790 installed...didn't think they would go that high (I thought the most from a 5770 was about 240MH/s and from a 6790 about 220MH/s) as per this chart: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mining_hardware_comparison

And I'm glad that big block finally ended!
You really have to oc/ov a 5770 to get that high. I keep mine at 960mhz, stock voltage, and get 215-220mh. I don't want to mess with the issues overvolting can bring, but as always, to each his own.

I havn't fiddled with anything on the cards (I used to) - it's just a secondary system I use for various other uses but task to mining occasionally. Hit 600 today :/
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