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legendary
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Private Spreadcoin miner for sale with sourcecode. (0.1BTC)
NVIDIA maxwell GPU's pm for details

and yes ...
it was THIS private miner that i was using for all the nvidia cards when i was mining spreadx11 ...
#crysx

You should get your rigs up and running.

A gtx970@5MHASH is producing 4.27$ a day wich is more than mining etherum. a 750ti is doing 1.6$


well - the place ive recently applied for has been approved ...

its not exactly what i want - and is limited in a few ways - but will restart thefarm back on the track of growth again ...

it will also allow me more time ( and generate more funds ) to find the perfect place for the development of thefarm based on thegrid - which im now developing ...

so i agree with you sp ... i should - and will - get thefarm back up and running - but it cant happen for about another two weeks ...

i have also been developing / designing the unique cooling system also - and will need these new premises to continue ...

spreadminer-spmod9 runs nicely on the gigabyte 750ti oc lp cards ( i have sold quite a few of those - but still have a few left ) - but ive never tested the miner on the gigabyte 980ti g1 / extreme ...

maybe its time to - while i still have the beast with me ... its just a pain to mine with this algo - as i have to coninually change miners EVERY TIME i wish to mine something else ...

had it been all in the same miner - that would be a different story ... maybe an inclusion in ccminer-tpruvot176 fork that you have been working on? ...

what do your gigabyte 980ti g1 pull in hashwise - stock? ...

#crysx

I don't think version 9 is tuned for the 980ti. You need to play with the -X parameter to find the proper setting. The 980ti might do around 8mhash.
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I think this is a very interesting project and I'm looking forward to the release of some services Smiley

If I understand it correctly, there's only one developer working on this project - georgem. Am I correct? Is there any plans on-boarding at least one more developer to the project or will georgem handle it all by himself?

I'll send a small donation to georgem for positivism Wink
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what do your gigabyte 980ti g1 pull in hashwise - stock? ...

and the new NVidia GTX1080 hashpower for SPR?

currently - taking into account that the miner would be compiled as is AND not optimized for 1080 as well as cuda8 - i would guesstimate it at about 25% more than the 980ti ...

thats what it seems to be doing on most other algos ...

but when devs start to optimize FOR the pascal architecture AND cuda8 - this figure will rise by a HUGE amount ...

im off to bed now ... ill test spr on the 980ti g1 tomorrow afternoon or when i get the time ...

should be interesting ...

#crysx
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agreed ...

especially if you are really only looking into light mining compared to heavy usage ...

and free? ... i missed that bit ...

free is the best kinda - ummm - anything ... Wink ...

#crysx

Yeah my little brother dropped by with this bag full of GPUs... and I was like ...what the hell! lol  Cool

So i now have 3 different AMD models, and I will look to gather more advanced AMD and also NVidia GPUs over time.

I believe that SpreadCoin could become THE GPU-Coin!



im always hardpressed to envision ANY coin being THE 'anything' coin ... i hear it so often - and see it used too much in crypto - that ive become jaded to any reference like that ...

BUT - in saying that - this algo is not exactly your average and one would think that statement could stand true ... but then again - 'they' DID say it was pool proof ( not pool resistant and it was in the op as well as the title of this thread when mrspread was around ) - while i was mining on a private pool pulling huge number of spr daily through the pool ...

so id like to see it happen that way - where THE gpu coin actually happens ... even though i DONT like the headache of changing miners ...

Smiley ...

#crysx
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the amd miner couldnt compile properly on my systems - and the devs at the time didnt WANT to get it right to compile on every system ...

Weird that the devs didn't want to help in this situation...

A reason more for a principled dev to look into this.  Wink

mrspread ( not the hamster ) was the one that designed the original - with some help from other devs ...

he helped to his capacity - and some of the other devs could only help so much - as they had more pressing things to look at or involved with in their lives ... so the sgminer fork for spreadminer was passed over by me - as i couldnt get it to compile ... its int he thread here much much earlier ...

everyone who could - put their 1spr worth and did try and help - but ultimately i had NONE of the amd systems mining spr because it was too much of a headache to fix ... especially for mrspread - whoever the hell he is ...

#crysx
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what do your gigabyte 980ti g1 pull in hashwise - stock? ...

and the new NVidia GTX1080 hashpower for SPR?
legendary
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spreadcoin.info
agreed ...

especially if you are really only looking into light mining compared to heavy usage ...

and free? ... i missed that bit ...

free is the best kinda - ummm - anything ... Wink ...

#crysx

Yeah my little brother dropped by with this bag full of GPUs... and I was like ...what the hell! lol  Cool

So i now have 3 different AMD models, and I will look to gather more advanced AMD and also NVidia GPUs over time.

I believe that SpreadCoin could become THE GPU-Coin!

sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 260
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
those cards are VERY noisy and VERY hot when mining - and when it comes to power - at about 300w per card - i think you have been totally misinformed mate ...

i sold ALL of those style of cards to get 'a little more powerful - a little less noise - but just as much heat' cards for replacement ...

afterall - i was one of the guys that pushed the hashrate up that high at the time ...

#crysx

Yeah, with overclocking and maxing them out all the time you get what you describe.
I'm not interested in all that, and I'm not gonna complain about GPUs I received for free...  Wink
Nobody misinformed me.

Also, I am sure that nothing will get close to the heat and noise that those Bitcoin miners generated.
It was outright "dangerous" at times, weird monstrous ASIC machines created by this sketchy swiss/italian firm that went bankrupt sometime later (http://bitmine.ch/).
Atleast with the GPUs you know that you have giant corporations with experience behind it.





agreed ...

especially if you are really only looking into light mining compared to heavy usage ...

and free? ... i missed that bit ...

free is the best kinda - ummm - anything ... Wink ...

#crysx
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1007
spreadcoin.info
the amd miner couldnt compile properly on my systems - and the devs at the time didnt WANT to get it right to compile on every system ...

Weird that the devs didn't want to help in this situation...

A reason more for a principled dev to look into this.  Wink
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1007
spreadcoin.info
those cards are VERY noisy and VERY hot when mining - and when it comes to power - at about 300w per card - i think you have been totally misinformed mate ...

i sold ALL of those style of cards to get 'a little more powerful - a little less noise - but just as much heat' cards for replacement ...

afterall - i was one of the guys that pushed the hashrate up that high at the time ...

#crysx

Yeah, with overclocking and maxing them out all the time you get what you describe.
I'm not interested in all that, and I'm not gonna complain about GPUs I received for free...  Wink
Nobody misinformed me.

Also, I am sure that nothing will get close to the heat and noise that those Bitcoin miners generated.
It was outright "dangerous" at times, weird monstrous ASIC machines created by this sketchy swiss/italian firm that went bankrupt sometime later (http://bitmine.ch/).
Atleast with the GPUs you know that you have giant corporations with experience behind it.



sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 260
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
Private Spreadcoin miner for sale with sourcecode. (0.1BTC)
NVIDIA maxwell GPU's pm for details

and yes ...
it was THIS private miner that i was using for all the nvidia cards when i was mining spreadx11 ...
#crysx

You should get your rigs up and running.

A gtx970@5MHASH is producing 4.27$ a day wich is more than mining etherum. a 750ti is doing 1.6$


well - the place ive recently applied for has been approved ...

its not exactly what i want - and is limited in a few ways - but will restart thefarm back on the track of growth again ...

it will also allow me more time ( and generate more funds ) to find the perfect place for the development of thefarm based on thegrid - which im now developing ...

so i agree with you sp ... i should - and will - get thefarm back up and running - but it cant happen for about another two weeks ...

i have also been developing / designing the unique cooling system also - and will need these new premises to continue ...

spreadminer-spmod9 runs nicely on the gigabyte 750ti oc lp cards ( i have sold quite a few of those - but still have a few left ) - but ive never tested the miner on the gigabyte 980ti g1 / extreme ...

maybe its time to - while i still have the beast with me ... its just a pain to mine with this algo - as i have to coninually change miners EVERY TIME i wish to mine something else ...

had it been all in the same miner - that would be a different story ... maybe an inclusion in ccminer-tpruvot176 fork that you have been working on? ...

what do your gigabyte 980ti g1 pull in hashwise - stock? ...

#crysx
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 260
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
LOL - Congratz!  Oh - get ready for a big power bill if you haven't mined before!  Be careful - the first power bill might knock you out!  Grin

Ofcourse, ofcourse.

During 2014 I ran 2x 800 GH/s Bitcoin miners, which needed 2 KWatt an hour. (about 300 CHF/EUR a month).



It was not possible to do anything else in my workshop while those monsters were busy. It was too loud, too hot, etc...

If I read the specifics right, those GPUs will need less power, and also be more silent, less hot ...  Smiley

Also, currently I'm not interested in making any profits through mining, I just want to gather as many different GPUs as possible for testing purposes.
(looking at ebay and ricardo)
I'm missing NVidia cards...


those cards are VERY noisy and VERY hot when mining - and when it comes to power - at about 300w per card - i think you have been totally misinformed mate ...

i sold ALL of those style of cards to get 'a little more powerful - a little less noise - but just as much heat' cards for replacement ...

afterall - i was one of the guys that pushed the hashrate up that high at the time ...

#crysx

You're in Australia too?

You weren't mining with Dr Craig - Satoshi -White?

hahaha - i dont associate with fake spotlight hungry bumholes like him ...

but yes - i am australian ...

#crysx
sp_
legendary
Activity: 2926
Merit: 1087
Team Black developer
Private Spreadcoin miner for sale with sourcecode. (0.1BTC)
NVIDIA maxwell GPU's pm for details

and yes ...
it was THIS private miner that i was using for all the nvidia cards when i was mining spreadx11 ...
#crysx

You should get your rigs up and running.

A gtx970@5MHASH is producing 4.27$ a day wich is more than mining etherum. a 750ti is doing 1.6$
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
LOL - Congratz!  Oh - get ready for a big power bill if you haven't mined before!  Be careful - the first power bill might knock you out!  Grin

Ofcourse, ofcourse.

During 2014 I ran 2x 800 GH/s Bitcoin miners, which needed 2 KWatt an hour. (about 300 CHF/EUR a month).



It was not possible to do anything else in my workshop while those monsters were busy. It was too loud, too hot, etc...

If I read the specifics right, those GPUs will need less power, and also be more silent, less hot ...  Smiley

Also, currently I'm not interested in making any profits through mining, I just want to gather as many different GPUs as possible for testing purposes.
(looking at ebay and ricardo)
I'm missing NVidia cards...


those cards are VERY noisy and VERY hot when mining - and when it comes to power - at about 300w per card - i think you have been totally misinformed mate ...

i sold ALL of those style of cards to get 'a little more powerful - a little less noise - but just as much heat' cards for replacement ...

afterall - i was one of the guys that pushed the hashrate up that high at the time ...

#crysx

You're in Australia too?

You weren't mining with Dr Craig - Satoshi -White?
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 260
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
Private Spreadcoin miner for sale with sourcecode. (0.1BTC)

NVIDIA maxwell GPU's pm for details




and yes ...

it was THIS private miner that i was using for all the nvidia cards when i was mining spreadx11 ...

the amd miner couldnt compile properly on my systems - and the devs at the time didnt WANT to get it right to compile on every system ...

so i stuck mainly with the nvidia based miner ...

#crysx
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 260
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
LOL - Congratz!  Oh - get ready for a big power bill if you haven't mined before!  Be careful - the first power bill might knock you out!  Grin

Ofcourse, ofcourse.

During 2014 I ran 2x 800 GH/s Bitcoin miners, which needed 2 KWatt an hour. (about 300 CHF/EUR a month).



It was not possible to do anything else in my workshop while those monsters were busy. It was too loud, too hot, etc...

If I read the specifics right, those GPUs will need less power, and also be more silent, less hot ...  Smiley

Also, currently I'm not interested in making any profits through mining, I just want to gather as many different GPUs as possible for testing purposes.
(looking at ebay and ricardo)
I'm missing NVidia cards...


those cards are VERY noisy and VERY hot when mining - and when it comes to power - at about 300w per card - i think you have been totally misinformed mate ...

i sold ALL of those style of cards to get 'a little more powerful - a little less noise - but just as much heat' cards for replacement ...

afterall - i was one of the guys that pushed the hashrate up that high at the time ...

#crysx
sp_
legendary
Activity: 2926
Merit: 1087
Team Black developer
Private Spreadcoin miner for sale with sourcecode. (0.1BTC)

NVIDIA maxwell GPU's pm for details


legendary
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Merit: 1007
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I'll see if I can source any parts you need.

Sure, I'll take anything, what I currently need are PSUs and NVidia-GPUs, ... and also donations!
Thanks!

legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1007
spreadcoin.info
LOL - Congratz!  Oh - get ready for a big power bill if you haven't mined before!  Be careful - the first power bill might knock you out!  Grin

Ofcourse, ofcourse.

During 2014 I ran 2x 800 GH/s Bitcoin miners, which needed 2 KWatt an hour. (about 300 CHF/EUR a month).



It was not possible to do anything else in my workshop while those monsters were busy. It was too loud, too hot, etc...

If I read the specifics right, those GPUs will need less power, and also be more silent, less hot ...  Smiley

Also, currently I'm not interested in making any profits through mining, I just want to gather as many different GPUs as possible for testing purposes.
(looking at ebay and ricardo)
I'm missing NVidia cards...
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1007
spreadcoin.info

The only thing I'm missing are a few PSUs.... and the OpenCL Experiments can enter the next stage!  Grin


Damn that's a jackpot. I still need to get a GPU so I can begin mining.

What are the OpenCL experiments? Newb Alert   Huh

It's a C/C++ framework to program AMD (and also Nvidia) GPU's.
Basically I want to create my own mining software, and improve it towards SpreadX usage.

This will also facilitate future forks.
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