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Topic: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX] - page 677. (Read 3426922 times)

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HeavycoinPool web server overloaded...

Please don't worry. All your shares are accounted for, however, due to crazy increase in # of shares per user due to GPU mining now being possible, our MPOS statistics DB is struggling to calculate the Share Statistics (for displaying on the site), and therefore is choking our web server.

Please try again later, but once again, worry not - your shares are accounted for.

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Christian, right now HVC is hard to beat on my GTX 780 at least...10600kh/s, 60% tdp, amazing job Cheesy

Ivan how many HVC at day with 10600 kh/s with 780 Smiley ? .

342 or so.

I might switch to a different pool though, haven't gotten paid by heavycoinpool yet.
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Christian, right now HVC is hard to beat on my GTX 780 at least...10600kh/s, 60% tdp, amazing job Cheesy

Ivan how many HVC at day with 10600 kh/s with 780 Smiley ? .
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Christian, right now HVC is hard to beat on my GTX 780 at least...10600kh/s, 60% tdp, amazing job Cheesy
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i want dont use pool , but solo mining , which is config .bat for nvidia gpu ? for mining fuguecoin ? Im Try ( i have 750ti ) .
newbie
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And what would be the best coin profitable for Nvidia ?
cudacoin, when it will be released
currently we beat amd on HVC and Fugue. But Fugue really needs a pool and an exchange... (who cares about their stupid logo...)

Sure, an exchange is very important. I hope, we have a chance at cryptoaltex:

https://www.cryptoaltex.com/index.php?page=newcoin
legendary
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And what would be the best coin profitable for Nvidia ?
cudacoin, when it will be released
currently we beat amd on HVC and Fugue. But Fugue really needs a pool and an exchange... (who cares about their stupid logo...)
sr. member
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And what would be the best coin profitable for Nvidia ?
legendary
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Heisenberg coin is more profitable even if it sits at 1 sat
Except there's no buy orders.
I didn't check that  Grin

More seriously, the profitability is the same as for gpucoin, and I believe more in an increase of gpuc coin on short-mid term than for HVC.
I_M
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Heisenberg coin is more profitable even if it sits at 1 sat
Except there's no buy orders.
legendary
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Heisenberg coin is more profitable even if it sits at 1 sat
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[With my x3 750 ti now have total of 13500 kh/s , and give 350 HVC/Day .

Selling these on Poloniex at current rates will give you 0.008 BTC per day. How is this profitable I ask. Wink  Surely there must be better coins to mine.

Christian
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Do you think it possible that the next version of cudaminer exceed 4500 kh / s for single 750ti card for HVC? .

that's a definitive maybe.

and by the way, it's ccminer.  HVC is not going into cudaminer at the moment.

Question: has anyone done the profitability math on HVC? How are things looking there.

Christian


With my x3 750 ti now have total of 13500 kh/s , and give 350 HVC/Day .
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Hi Christian,

I want to try out compiling ccminer and tried to open solution or vcx project files but cannot open (one or more projects in the solution were not loaded correctly etc...).

I have vs2010 and cuda 5.5 installed. Any other prerequisite needed?

Thanks!


Nevermind already figured out.
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Do you think it possible that the next version of cudaminer exceed 4500 kh / s for single 750ti card for HVC? .

that's a definitive maybe.

and by the way, it's ccminer.  HVC is not going into cudaminer at the moment.

Question: has anyone done the profitability math on HVC? How are things looking there.

Christian
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Profitability for hvc is decent...not sure if gambling with fugue will be better though...hmmm.

I'll go grab a GTX 750 Ti today.  Cool
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difficulty for Fugue is rising FAST. Wow. Did someone publish a more efficient AMD miner or what?

You have a lot more nVidia people than you think...
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difficulty for Fugue is rising FAST. Wow. Did someone publish a more efficient AMD miner or what?

EDIT: with one GHash/s you're currently getting around 5400 FC per day.
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Christian my hero Smiley

Do you think it possible that the next version of cudaminer exceed 4500 kh / s for single 750ti card for HVC? .
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i got a windows binary form http://cryptomining-blog.com/1591-ccminer-nvidia-cuda-gpu-miner-for-heavycoin-and-fuguecoin-now-available/
but the result is this:

[2014-03-19 09:10:41] Starting Stratum on stratum+tcp://hvcpool.1gh.com:5333
[2014-03-19 09:10:41] Binding thread 2 to cpu 2
[2014-03-19 09:10:41] Binding thread 5 to cpu 5
[2014-03-19 09:10:41] Binding thread 3 to cpu 3
[2014-03-19 09:10:41] 6 miner threads started, using 'heavy' algorithm.
[2014-03-19 09:10:41] Binding thread 4 to cpu 4
[2014-03-19 09:10:41] Binding thread 1 to cpu 1
[2014-03-19 09:10:41] Binding thread 0 to cpu 0

and exe stop work.why is cpu not gpu?
here is my bat
ccminer.exe -a heavy -o stratum+tcp://hvcpool.1gh.com:5333 -u x -p x -v 512

Looks to me like the output of minerd. I would run my anti-virus if I were you and take the files made by the author and not taken on some site...

This zip download file is definitely not the same as the one we've put out for release. Binary (.exe) file sizes differ.
We've released x86 and x64 binaries. The version crypto-mining-blog put up for download seems to be based on
the x86 binary, but it is BIGGER. So beware, it may carry undesired payload.

EDIT:

here is a posting from "admin" right below their download link. Seems they built it themselves for compute 3.5...

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March 19th, 2014 at 10:01

This is a build for newer cards, and there is no need to configure the miner like you would with cudaminer with various kernel settings etc, for older card you might want to try the official binary release from here: https://github.com/cbuchner1/ccminer/releases

So if you trust cryptomining-blog's "admin" and you want a Compute 3.5 build, then go ahead. Otherwise stay away from this download.

Christian
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