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March 20, 2014, 04:57:46 AM
Well I used CUDA last 2 days and ran at speed cca 850 kh/s but it completely disabled my ability to work with Windows If your card doesn't support messing with things like clock speed using e.g. Nvidia's control panel, give Battle Encoder Shirase a shot - while it will only limit the CPU portions of the miner it limits the GPU a bit as well:Thanks I will try. Here is answer from 1Gh regarding integrated Nvidia's and CGMiner: Question to 1Gh: Is new CGMiner compatible with integrated Nvidia NVS 5400M? I tried to mine but CGMiner shows 850Kh/s, pool shows 30Kh/s. Diff 0/0. Answer from 1Gh: It does not work correctly for low hashrates yet, filtering valid low-difficulty shares. We will fix that. March 20, 2014, 04:53:06 AM
new 1gh miner is out, get it from their website I just went from 8.8mh/s to 11.7mh/s with it. holy sh*t...went from 5.5 to 8 +50% more hashrate on a xfx 7950 wootwoot Weird, im only getting 7.5 on my 7970. Got any tips for me? here are my settings: Code: "intensity" : "3", March 20, 2014, 04:52:40 AM
Well I used CUDA last 2 days and ran at speed cca 850 kh/s but it completely disabled my ability to work with Windows If your card doesn't support messing with things like clock speed using e.g. Nvidia's control panel, give Battle Encoder Shirase a shot - while it will only limit the CPU portions of the miner it limits the GPU a bit as well:March 20, 2014, 04:44:46 AM
I want to do my part - I've setup a Heavycoin facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Heavycoin
I will do some advertising for it, that's my specialty, but I don't have enough time to post there regularly enough so it needs admins / posters. If you like the coin, think it has a future and want to help out then PM me and I'll get you access. March 20, 2014, 04:05:33 AM
Is new CGMiner from 1Gh compatible with integrated Nvidia NVS 5400M? If you're using an nvidia card, I'd suggest trying the cuda miner as well.Well I used CUDA last 2 days and ran at speed cca 850 kh/s but it completely disabled my ability to work with Windows as the animation of Windows gets incredibly slow. It's my working laptop, you know. And there is no such possibility in CudaMiner to decrease intensity or something whereas in CGMiner I can decrease intensity so that my desktop reacts faster. March 20, 2014, 04:00:53 AM
Is new CGMiner from 1Gh compatible with integrated Nvidia NVS 5400M? If you're using an nvidia card, I'd suggest trying the cuda miner as well. March 20, 2014, 03:57:59 AM
Is new CGMiner from 1Gh compatible with integrated Nvidia NVS 5400M? I tried to mine but CGMiner shows ~ 850Kh/s, whereas a pool (ANY) shows 30Kh/s. CGMiner writes on their web it's compatible with Nvidia's but I assume only the real heavy GPU's, not integrated ones.
GPU 0: 779.6K/850.5Kh/s | R:0.0% HW:0 WU:0.0/m T:1 I:0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [09:43:03] Accepted 3d92facc Diff 0/0 GPU 0 [09:43:27] Accepted 877d53c2 Diff 0/0 GPU 0 [09:43:46] Accepted b0d9450a Diff 0/0 GPU 0 Config: cgminer.exe --heavy --vote 512 -o stratum+tcp://stratum01.heavycoinpool.com:5333 -u SimkoMiner -p x -I 0 March 20, 2014, 03:51:12 AM
This might be appropriate again right now... Lol But I think Heavycoin will be hit this summer. I think even sooner than that... just takes time for word to spread. March 20, 2014, 03:49:07 AM
Lol But I think Heavycoin will be hit this summer. March 20, 2014, 03:43:39 AM
This might be appropriate again right now... March 20, 2014, 03:06:02 AM
It seems it's currently more profitable to mine LTC with these cards than HVC. Why not then just mine LTC and buy more HVC with the LTC earnings? no its not and will never be for gpu mining. LTC for gpu is history. U need scrpyt ASIC to earn decent income. If u are serious about being a miner. Do some read up. Saying LTC is more profitable to mine shows how little u know about mining. Its still profitable to mine using gpu for quite sometime but I wouldn't bet my money on mining any scrypt coin. I stopped mining any scrypt long long time ago. It might be profitable to mine scrypt coin for this minute but you have to expect multi pool and scrpyt ASIC to come hunt them down any second. Ok yea I'll read up on "how" to mine on my 50 MegaHash setup. Perhaps one day I can be a serious miner. . I'll give it another try. Just started 20 280x cards with the new miner at i7. Getting 150 m/h. We will see in 24 hours how much that yields. March 20, 2014, 03:02:57 AM
--gpu-thread 4 works wonder. haha Not sure if serious. Does it do anything? Also to the other guy, how is litecoin more profitable to mine? your math is wrong. depending on how finicky your gpus are, my 280x/7970s runs nicely with 4 threads or 6 threads. hell, it's only at 1100/1200 and i can reach 9mh/s easy. i basically have one MSI 280x with dead fans(!), and it just sits nicely at ~70. Jump to:
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