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Topic: BitMinter.com * Optional Custom Miner, PPLNS, Merged mining, Newbie-Friendly! * - page 66. (Read 220667 times)

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We've pretty much doubled our hashrate in the last week, and thats without counting the big pool hoppers. 100GH or not, thats pretty good. I wonder if ABC pools rate hike has anything to do with it.
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Gerald Davis
Not if you use -f. It doesnt attempt to sync anything and shutdown is not called.

Thanks.  I got it rebooted but we still didn't hit 100 GH.   
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Not if you use -f. It doesnt attempt to sync anything and shutdown is not called.
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Gerald Davis
You can try killing cgminer with

Code:
sudo kill -9 

Or reboot the system in the not-nice way with

Code:
sudo reboot -f



Yeah kill didn't work (rarely does when process is "defunct").  I think reboot is simply an alias for shutdown -r. 
hero member
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You can try killing cgminer with

Code:
sudo kill -9 

Or reboot the system in the not-nice way with

Code:
sudo reboot -f

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Gerald Davis
Come on guys! We need 2-5 GH/s more to push us over the magical 100 GH/s barrier. Grin


I have one rig down.  If I can get it back on line remotely it will add another ~2.2GH.

Grr.  cgminer is hung (defunct) w/ 99% CPU usage.  kill -9 doesn't work,  tried a sudo shutdown -r now but given how little cpu power is idle it may take forever.
It is times like this I wish I had a switched PDU w/ remote power cycle.  Going to annoy me all day that 2 GH down. 
legendary
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Come on guys! We need 2-5 GH/s more to push us over the magical 100 GH/s barrier. Grin
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I will be joining you guys as soon as the new FPGA minning rig is ready Wink

Nice! What kind of FPGA?
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I will be joining you guys as soon as the new FPGA minning rig is ready Wink
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Gerald Davis
Hi, I just started mining coins at bitminter, but I have the feeling that I'm not getting maximum performance.

I lie at a steady 148 Mhps

My setup is:

Intel i5 2500K
Nvidea Gforce FTX 560 Ti
Nvidea Gforce FTX 560 Ti

I am not using the CPU for minting as it cuts the GPU almost in half.

However, my friend of mine, who has a somewhat similar pricerange GPU, although a single card and AMD branded, lies at about 600 Mhps, and I can't help to think that something is wrong.

I hope you have some advice on how I can improve my perfomance.

Best regards
Cubebrothers

Bad news is NVidia architecture does poorly for mining.  The worse news is that there is nothing you can do about it.  The "issue" is in the design on how NVidia and AMD cards differ.  Nvidia use a less but more powerful shaders philosophy and AMD uses a simple but massively more shaders design.  For gaming both methods work (and have pros and cons) but for mining the sheer number of shaders AMD uses can't be beat.

Assumming you are in the US if you are really interested in mining I would ebay your cards and use the money to buy some used 5000 series (not 6000 series) AMD cards.  A dual GPU HD 5970 for example would give you ~750MH/s and can be bought for $300 used on ebay.  An HD 5870 is more like 400MH/s and is $150 ea (used/ebay).  A pair of HD 5870s is slightly better but going w/ a 5970 would allow you to expand to 2x 5970 later (they can be quadfired for gaming) for a solid 1.4 to 1.5 GH per rig.  If your PSU can handle 2x 560 Ti it can handle 2x 5970s.

The good news is the market for used GTX 560 TI is still strong meaning you could swap and end up w/ more capable system. Looks like you could sell your pair of GTX 560 Ti (I assume you mean GTX not FTX) for $300 to $400.  Even w/ ebay fees that is enough for a single 5970 or a pair of 5870s.  Gaming performance should be almost as good and you are looking at 750 MH/s to 800 MH/s vs 150 MH/s. Smiley

Not only will you be hashing 5x as much but you will be using less power than a pair of 560 Ti uses now.
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Hi, I just started mining coins at bitminter, but I have the feeling that I'm not getting maximum performance.

I lie at a steady 148 Mhps

My setup is:

Intel i5 2500K
Nvidea Gforce FTX 560 Ti
Nvidea Gforce FTX 560 Ti

I am not using the CPU for minting as it cuts the GPU almost in half.

However, my friend of mine, who has a somewhat similar pricerange GPU, although a single card and AMD branded, lies at about 600 Mhps, and I can't help to think that something is wrong.

I hope you have some advice on how I can improve my perfomance.

Best regards
Cubebrothers
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Wow, we just broke the 1500 member mark. Thank you to all who mine here. Smiley
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Finally some good luck. Some work (shifts) now getting paid 4 times!  Cool
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Oh wonderful. Roll Eyes  I'll be certain not to let all my Mac friends (which is almost all of them) know that.  Fortunately, I was one of the pre-orders, so I didn't pay that much for mine.

Dont get me wrong; I dont like raining on someone's parade, and its a kinda neat retro box for anyone ever having had a C64 back in the days, but  the price/features is just ridiculous. To give you some sense of that, your commodore is equivalent to this box. Add Ram and a HDD and you are looking at ~$300 instead of $999. It really does make a Mac Mini (which has far superior specs) look like the bargain of century. And it really isnt.


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btw.. $999? For an Atom based all in one, seriously? That makes Apple look like a bargain!

Oh wonderful. Roll Eyes  I'll be certain not to let all my Mac friends (which is almost all of them) know that.  Fortunately, I was one of the pre-orders, so I didn't pay that much for mine.
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With that, and I will submit this question to the Commodore forum, how do I upgrade the GPU?  Any suggestions on where to get one, and the docs on how to install it?

You cant.
To anyone unfamiliar with the new (or old) C64:
http://www.commodoreusa.net/CUSA_C64.aspx

There is no standard PCI-e expansion slot, nor even room for a powerful GPU, let alone a powerful enough PSU. Dont bother asking, it cant be done.

btw.. $999? For an Atom based all in one, seriously? That makes Apple look like a bargain!

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And in case I don't figure these things out before you read this, how do I get into litecoin mining?

Download the litecoin client, it has a miner app built in. There are faster miner apps, but it will get you started:
http://litecoin.org/

Then sign up for a pool. Until DrHaribo supports litecoin mining on bitminter, I would suggest this one:
http://pool-x.eu/index

And to trade litecoins for bitcoins, use any exchange that supports it, like
https://btc-e.com/exchange/ltc_btc
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Dr Haribo,

Thanks for your input.  Yes, this C64 is somewhat of an upgrade from my last C64 from the previous century.  Wink  And yes, it does have an Nvidia GPU.

With that, and I will submit this question to the Commodore forum, how do I upgrade the GPU?  Any suggestions on where to get one, and the docs on how to install it?

And in case I don't figure these things out before you read this, how do I get into litecoin mining?

Thanks,
Tim
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Welcome, new guys Smiley

I'm new to Bitminter, and am running it on my Commodore 64, which has an Intel Atom D525 dou core processor.

Finally someone mining on a C64! Although the hardware sounds a little different from what I can remember.  Cheesy

Unfamiliar GPU ION (#1) - using default power meter
Found 1 OpenCL - compatible GPU
Unfamiliar CPU Atom D525 - using default power meter
Starting long polling

The program doesn't know this GPU or CPU, so the gauges may look strange. Normally the green zone is where you can expect your device to be without overclocking. I'll add those devices into a future version.

My question is: Can anything be done to make this faster?  I'm aware of the performance mode button.  And for the record, my computer is connected directly to a modem, without first going through a router.  At the same time, the CPU performance gauge on my desktop shows that it is maxed out.

The BitMinter miner is very slow on CPUs and only decent on Nvidia GPUs. You could get much higher CPU-speed with a good CPU miner and at least some extra speed on the GPU with a CUDA-based miner. Most miners are OpenCL-based, but there's one or two using CUDA and I believe they are faster on Nvidia GPUs. Still, and this is the reason I have only optimized for AMD GPUs so far, CPU-mining is always very slow and AMD is much faster than Nvidia GPUs. Also, this is one of the slowest Nvidia GPUs to boot. That computer does not sound like a good computer for making bitcoins.

You can see a useful comparison of different hardware here:
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mining_hardware_comparison

You may want to turn off the CPU and go in the "tune & tweak" for the Ion GPU and make sure "manual vectors" is turned off. That's usually best for Nvidia GPUs with this program. But I think a more powerful GPU is the way to go.
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My question is: Can anything be done to make this faster? 

No. Sorry to say it, but your hardware is simply inadequate for bitcoin mining. CPU mining is useless with any cpu, even with a 6 core Core i7 its a complete waste of time, never mind with an Atom. I am surprised your videocard supports OpenCL at all, Im guessing its not the onchip GPU but an nVidia ION? Either way, its almost as pointless. Anything other than relatively recent and mid/highend AMD videocards is pointless.

What I would suggest is mining Litecoins with the atom CPU. Litecoin uses an algorithm that does not benefit from OpenCL, so it can only run on cpus, and even with an Atom you will mine some at least. you can trade litecoins for bitcoins. Should make you a few bitcoins per month, rather than a few bitcoins per century Wink.
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