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Topic: Can someone help me remember the name of the overclock/algorithm/gpu database? (Read 206 times)

jr. member
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theres not really ONE major "go-to" source, i just use:  http://yiimp.eu/bench 

everyone tries to make their own as people posted above, but most are half-assed imo Tongue     

yiimps is as good as USERS make it, use "stats" as a password argument with ccminer to automatically submit your stats! Smiley



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newbie
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theres not really ONE major "go-to" source, i just use:  http://yiimp.eu/bench  

everyone tries to make their own as people posted above, but most are half-assed imo Tongue      

yiimps is as good as USERS make it, use "stats" as a password argument with ccminer to automatically submit your stats! Smiley



YES!!! that's it, thank you! I felt like i was going crazy!! although i guess it doesn't have keccak just keccakc, so "-p stats" only works with yiimp pools then?
sr. member
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I remember seeing this one site that had a huge database of user inputted hashrates/overlocks/etc. It was black text on a white background

My guess

https://www.miningbenchmark.net/all.php

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legendary
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theres not really ONE major "go-to" source, i just use:  http://yiimp.eu/bench 

everyone tries to make their own as people posted above, but most are half-assed imo Tongue     

yiimps is as good as USERS make it, use "stats" as a password argument with ccminer to automatically submit your stats! Smiley

newbie
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If you were looking for a cryptonight-based calculator that lets you do just that, then maybe you were referring to (https://cryptunit.com)

Some have reported inconsistencies with how cryptunit reports profitability but i really do like the website because of it's interactivity and the summary statistics charts. Could be really helpful if you are a cryptonight-oriented miner.

Again i'm not looking for profitability charts but overclock charts. Seeing people's hash rate for various algorithm's at various overclocks. Thanks for the replies though!
sr. member
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If you were looking for a cryptonight-based calculator that lets you do just that, then maybe you were referring to (https://cryptunit.com)

Some have reported inconsistencies with how cryptunit reports profitability but i really do like the website because of it's interactivity and the summary statistics charts. Could be really helpful if you are a cryptonight-oriented miner.
newbie
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You might be looking for either of these sites:


Let me know if that helped. It would be better if you can specify the type of information you want to derive from.

Thanks for the reply but I'm looking for a site similar to those ones I listed above. It had like 10 different columns and was interactive. It has users submit their gpu/core freq/mem freq/algorithm/power usage/hash rate. And you could sort the columns and search as well.
legendary
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You might be looking for either of these sites:


Let me know if that helped. It would be better if you can specify the type of information you want to derive from.
newbie
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Do you talk about this website? https://cryptomining-blog.com <-- I think it's the design you mentioned (well, maybe not full of interactive buttons) and it has databaces too.
Or maybe was it http://jkcrypto.com ?
Btw if it's not the website you are loking for and I failed, then I just suggest you to have a look at 1stminingrig.com

the one I'm looking for had a chart/table format so you can select 1080ti for example and then lyra2rev2 or keccak or dagger.. whatever you want, and had people post their core and mem overclocks and hashrates
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Do you talk about this website? https://cryptomining-blog.com <-- I think it's the design you mentioned (well, maybe not full of interactive buttons) and it has databaces too.
Or maybe was it http://jkcrypto.com ?
Btw if it's not the website you are loking for and I failed, then I just suggest you to have a look at 1stminingrig.com
newbie
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I remember seeing this one site that had a huge database of user inputted hashrates/overlocks/etc. It was black text on a white background and interactive buttons... it looked something like gpulister.com, gpustats.com, miningspeed.com, and miningchamp.com but it had a lot more entries (it had everything like keccak, etc). anyone know what i'm talking about?
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