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June 07, 2013, 12:32:04 AM
#5
From what I've read, the PCIe bus speed isn't too much of a factor when mining (for LiteCoin anyways).  Correct me if I'm wrong...
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June 07, 2013, 12:11:48 AM
#4
thank you, I have another question. My GPU should be PCI-E 2.0x16 but my gpu-z is saying 1.1x16

I have the latest drivers, but it is a dell and as i just realized there are multiple underclocking measures in place that no one seems to fix.

You guys are friendly here. better then most places lol
lch
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June 07, 2013, 12:05:10 AM
#3
welcome.
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June 07, 2013, 12:03:46 AM
#2
Hey everybody. finally figured out i had to post here a couple times.

I just learned about mining and i'm using a couple year old XPS with ati 4670. average 26 Mh/s
For some reason i cant get my cgminer to go above 35 kh/s so i use bitminter at the moment getting 26 Mh at an average 71-75 degrees on my GPU.

I dont think thats bad but i'm curious if that seems right or wrong to anyone.

I'll have a couple questions when i get ability to post in the right section.

Besides that I love talkin music. Equipment, songs, upcoming festivals it dont matter i can go on for hours

If anyone here does music production i'd love to talk i'm sure we would both benefit from each other.
I have very little experience with ableton but I have been in love with Propellerhead's Reason software for a couple years now.

Your hashrate sounds just about right:
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mining_hardware_comparison
Welcome to the Board!
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June 06, 2013, 11:26:05 PM
#1
Hey everybody. finally figured out i had to post here a couple times.

I just learned about mining and i'm using a couple year old XPS with ati 4670. average 26 Mh/s
For some reason i cant get my cgminer to go above 35 kh/s so i use bitminter at the moment getting 26 Mh at an average 71-75 degrees on my GPU.

I dont think thats bad but i'm curious if that seems right or wrong to anyone.

I'll have a couple questions when i get ability to post in the right section.

Besides that I love talkin music. Equipment, songs, upcoming festivals it dont matter i can go on for hours

If anyone here does music production i'd love to talk i'm sure we would both benefit from each other.
I have very little experience with ableton but I have been in love with Propellerhead's Reason software for a couple years now.
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