Nutlaw to .0009~
Almost at .001 yaaay lol.
I don't think that counter is tied to anything, it just keeps plugging away regardless of how many people are mining or total Hash rate.
I've been busy today trying to get my new (old) mining rig put together and up and running. I got my new Sapphire R9 270X OC 4GB card yesterday and I got a little anxious to see what it could do, but I'm a cgminer newbie and I've gone through a lot of trial and error with it, but now I've got it up and cranking out about 443Kh/s, but I think I can squeeze a little more out of it yet. However, I did all this in my kid's gaming computer, which is the same one I had the two Asus GTX 650Ti boost cards in, but that isn't it's intended landing place. I've got an old Asus AM2+ motherboard, 4GB of some old DDR2 RAM that I've had for several years and it used to be my main system, but I had gotten rid of the old Athlon II dual core chip I had for it, well, late this afternoon, the chip I bought from Ebay got here, I got it installed on the Mobo, but then it became decision time, either take my card offline for an extended period to complete the setup of this other system, because that old board doesn't have an integrated graphics chip, so it has to have a video card, or install one of the two Asus GTX cards to allow me to get Win 7, all the updates and all the other basic software needed to keep this thing operating and on the internet 24/7. I've chosen the second option, because I can use one of the nVidia cards to get everything I need to do to have the computer ready to just make the leap from one system to the other except for the installation of the AMD Catylist software and moving just moving the cgminer, nutcoin wallet and copies of a couple other programs that I use such as Open Hardware Monitor to keep an eye on all my components to make sure I'm not burning something up, but so far my GPU has never touched 70c, even with the door on the case. In the meantime though, by using the nVidia card, I can continue to run the new Sapphire card while I get my dedicated mining rig up and going and finish getting it tweaked out. I'm hoping to see 450Kh/s out of it. I've already reached my starting goal that I was basing what I thought I knew for sure I could get out of it, which was 430Kh/s, so everything from here on is just gravy on the top. I'm getting real close to 2.5x what I was getting out of those two nVidia cards. I've found that tuning your card to cg miner is a lot like overclocking, tweak a setting, make a test run, tweak a setting, make a test run... I'm still crackin' nuts though.