OK, so I was curious about how to make best use of my CPUs.
... an i7, a Core2 Duo & the i5 in my lappy.
I ran them for a couple of days using Myr-Gr (suprnova) & was getting around 1.8 Myr/hr.
37 hours ago I switched them to Cubit (cpu-pool) & I now appear to be somewhere around 1.5 Myr/hr.
Yes, it's hard to get truly accurate numbers on such a short run, esp as cpu-pool takes a long time to solve blocks & most of them seem to run 200% +.
But I suppose my point really is, why aren't my 3 CPUs on Cubit not getting around the same 'reward' as my 3 GPUs on Myr-Gr? (25-33 Myr/hr)
I'd say they were 'technologically comparable' (i7 = HD7990, i5 = HD5870, Duo = GTX 540) so why so low on Cubit? I thought the whole point of the multi-algo was to equalise the playing field?
Or am I missing something?
Actually, I have the same question. I thought the hi-end CPU on CPU-algo will produce nearly the same MYR quantity as hi-end GPU on GPU-algo. What's the problem?
There are no CPU algos, all are GPU and ASIC
Then that should be made very clear on the OP & your 'advertising' SHOULD NOT be implying 'a coin for everyone' as it does - just be honest & say it's still a coin for whales with asic-farms.
VERY disappointed
That is not completely correct. Qubit is GPU mineable, however it's the best we've got for CPU right now. If the incentive is big enough every algorithm gets GPU'd and then ASIC'd.
But you can't make a claim like "
A coin for everyone except CPU miners because while it's ok it's not the best solution yet but we're working on it."
It would have been more honest, anyway.
I've switched my CPUs back to myr-gr (suprnova) coz it seems to be about 10% more efficient than cubit.
Is anyone being successful with using ccminer on an Nvidia card? (myr-gr)
If so what version from where?
Everything I've tried so far (30, 35 & 50) SEEMS to connect to suprnova, but does not give ANY 'accepted' no matter how long I run it
I'm about to try the 'new' K-Bomba version - will update later.