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Topic: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX] - page 334. (Read 3426975 times)

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Wow, people still mining JPC?  Shocked
Respect.
From my profit calc, starting with #1:
TAG: JPC | Name:Jackpotcoin | Algo: JHA | BTC/day: ,00306741 | Coins/day: 9295,17598367 | Best exchange: Bittrex | BTC price: ,00000033 | BTC volume: 57,45555832 | Difficulty: 579,671 | Blockreward: 47829,69
TAG: TAC | Name:Talkcoin | Algo: Nist5 | BTC/day: ,00275727 | Coins/day: 53,53921054 | Best exchange: Bittrex | BTC price: ,00005150 | BTC volume: 8,97041410 | Difficulty: 64,733 | Blockreward: 20,51
TAG: NICEX11 | Name:NiceHashX11 | Algo: X11 | BTC/day: ,00193934 | Coins/day: ,00000000 | Best exchange: NiceHash | BTC price: ,74590000 | BTC volume: ,00000000 | Difficulty: 18,147 | Blockreward: ,746

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Yeah I know that. But your calculator doesn't include the fact that diff of JPC fluctuates A LOT, and the stats of all JPC pools are pretty bad (expected shares are at least 150%). So in reality you got a lot of less coin than the calculator. But I bet people don't care about this, the calculator said this is most profitable so it should be like that.  Grin. No offense.  Wink
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Wow, people still mining JPC?  Shocked
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From my profit calc, starting with #1:
TAG: JPC | Name:Jackpotcoin | Algo: JHA | BTC/day: ,00306741 | Coins/day: 9295,17598367 | Best exchange: Bittrex | BTC price: ,00000033 | BTC volume: 57,45555832 | Difficulty: 579,671 | Blockreward: 47829,69
TAG: TAC | Name:Talkcoin | Algo: Nist5 | BTC/day: ,00275727 | Coins/day: 53,53921054 | Best exchange: Bittrex | BTC price: ,00005150 | BTC volume: 8,97041410 | Difficulty: 64,733 | Blockreward: 20,51
TAG: NICEX11 | Name:NiceHashX11 | Algo: X11 | BTC/day: ,00193934 | Coins/day: ,00000000 | Best exchange: NiceHash | BTC price: ,74590000 | BTC volume: ,00000000 | Difficulty: 18,147 | Blockreward: ,746

Wink
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Wow, people still mining JPC?  Shocked
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Just hopped over to Dwarfpool after mining on Hashharder for the past week or so. Just got about 5 times what I would make in a 45 minute period mining at Hasharder, in 15 minutes at Dwarfpool. So good so far Grin
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Just moved over to Dwarfpool as well...



If only it was true Sad

Yep - I know what you mean.

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Just moved over to Dwarfpool as well...



If only it was true Sad
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Just moved to Dwarf here as well - should be good till the hash goes through the roof.  Grin

Edit: Which at the moment looks like it won't be very long!
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what pool do you guys use for JPC?

Just migrated to DwarfPool.
 
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what pool do you guys use for JPC?
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If I was to setup a mining machine with quad 750 Ti's powered by a sempron 145, would 4gb of ram be enough to run ccminer efficiently, or would 8gb be needed?

I started out with 4GB and had some problems in Win7 x64, but with some changes to the ccminer it helped a lot when running multiple instances. Since I upgraded to 8GB (6x 750ti) I haven't had any problems at all.

Currently though, when up and running the machine is only using about 2GB.

I don't think it is 'required' right now to have more than 4GB, but honestly I wouldn't want to risk what could happen in the future over what amounts to ~$25 in RAM.

A friend is running Asrock 970 extreme4+AMD sempron 145 with 4Gb ram, running 5x750ti's with up to 3 instances without issues.
Disabled in BIOS all unnecessary devices like (audio, LPT,COM,MIDI,game, IR ports, firewire...etc...) Running win7 x64 with disabled all unnecessary processes like winsat, automatic updates, wiindows defender, etc, etc...
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If I was to setup a mining machine with quad 750 Ti's powered by a sempron 145, would 4gb of ram be enough to run ccminer efficiently, or would 8gb be needed?

I started out with 4GB and had some problems in Win7 x64, but with some changes to the ccminer it helped a lot when running multiple instances. Since I upgraded to 8GB (6x 750ti) I haven't had any problems at all.

Currently though, when up and running the machine is only using about 2GB.

I don't think it is 'required' right now to have more than 4GB, but honestly I wouldn't want to risk what could happen in the future over what amounts to ~$25 in RAM.
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memory and cpu can both be a bottle neck, i would suggest atleast 4gb memory, more is prefered
also your cpu may not be strong enough to handle the miners. My 4 miners are using 10% of my xeon e3 1230v2
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If I was to setup a mining machine with quad 750 Ti's powered by a sempron 145, would 4gb of ram be enough to run ccminer efficiently, or would 8gb be needed?

I tried to run 4x 750 Ti's with my sempron 145 and 2gb of ram a few months ago and that didn't end well. If anyone is currently running their miners with a low powered CPU such as a Sempron 145 I'd appreciate if you chimed in. Smiley
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ooo nice, glad i dont use them now
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I may invest in some coins soon just to see how they go, 100% honesty which would you invest in?
Warning 1: If you are wrong i will hunt you down and cyber-attack you for EVER!!!!!!!!!
Warning 2: Warning 1 is not to be taken seriously

I think vertcoin (vtc) is pretty undervalued right now. Just don't buy it in cryptsy, they have an "issue" with withdrawals for 2 days now.
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personally i think that minerals will rise, but there isn't much to invest right now, it seems there is a global price collection
global price collection?!  Huh Undecided

price correction for every coins  Grin, they seems all dead now  Cheesy
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I know I'm a few days late but a big thanks to cbuchner1 for the killer G release. You do incredible work sir.

This was the incredible work of Mr. ChrisH, who has unfortunately left this dream team.
Okay, I contributed the to/from bitslice transformations, the quad implementation and
some debugging help Wink

Christian


But did you contribute the main thing, the alcohol?

And i think XMR and BBR seem like the ones i will invest it. not a huge amount but enough
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I know I'm a few days late but a big thanks to cbuchner1 for the killer G release. You do incredible work sir.

This was the incredible work of Mr. ChrisH, who has unfortunately left this dream team.
Okay, I contributed the to/from bitslice transformations, the quad implementation and
some debugging help Wink

Christian
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