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Topic: [PROFITABLE CPU MINING] Mine from home / work! Tutorial - page 6. (Read 102189 times)

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wallet stuck synco at three weeks any info?
Try adding nodes using our Node Explorer:
http://www.mmc-chain.com/?engine=nodeexplorer

(In the wallet: "Help"->"Debug Window"->"Console" and type:
addnode add
addnode onetry

For example:
addnode q39.protoshar.es add
addnode q39.protoshar.es onetry
legendary
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wallet stuck synco at three weeks any info?
sr. member
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Is this only for 64bit OS? is there a 32bit version?

Rgds

Ratters
There is a 32bit version as well.
Not the one integrated with the wallet.
You'll have to take route #2 and do it manually.


Please can you link me to the 32 bit version.

Rgds

Ratters
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Hi,

I think i'm going to buy a Intel® 1x Xeon® E3 1220 for a personal sever, how much HPM should I get ?
I was wondering, since the profit calculator given in the previous post is completely no accurate at all, is there a profit calculator for MMC which works well ?

Thanks,
Bio
I can't really say as I haven't tried it.
But according to this: http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Xeon/Intel-Xeon%20E3-1220.html
It has AES-NI support which means it should perform well.

The profit calculator is accurate. The data in the wiki isn't accurate (the HPM there is for the old miner which was around 1/3 as efficient as the current one...)

Do you think I could make $1/day ?
I really can't say.
If we go for a rough estimate (and assuming you have a nice amount of memory) according to this benchmark: http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=Intel+Xeon+E3-1220+%40+3.10GHz
The performance is around 60% of i7-4770.
i7-4770 can make between $5 to $10 per day. This means that you'll most probably make more.
VERY ROUGH ESTIMATE. I'm not taking responsibility for this info Smiley


ok, I'm going to test.
Can I trust the HPM shown by the YAM Miner or should I trust MMCPool if I want an accurate value of the HPM done by my CPU ?

EDIT:
I was lookingat YAM Miner, and I see there is two HTM written.. which one should I trust ?
I don't think there are 2 HPMs.
You probably mean SPM and HPM.

The HPM in the miner is quite accurate and usually the pool will show a very similar number.
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Activity: 462
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Hi,

I think i'm going to buy a Intel® 1x Xeon® E3 1220 for a personal sever, how much HPM should I get ?
I was wondering, since the profit calculator given in the previous post is completely no accurate at all, is there a profit calculator for MMC which works well ?

Thanks,
Bio
I can't really say as I haven't tried it.
But according to this: http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Xeon/Intel-Xeon%20E3-1220.html
It has AES-NI support which means it should perform well.

The profit calculator is accurate. The data in the wiki isn't accurate (the HPM there is for the old miner which was around 1/3 as efficient as the current one...)

Do you think I could make $1/day ?
I really can't say.
If we go for a rough estimate (and assuming you have a nice amount of memory) according to this benchmark: http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=Intel+Xeon+E3-1220+%40+3.10GHz
The performance is around 60% of i7-4770.
i7-4770 can make between $5 to $10 per day. This means that you'll most probably make more.
VERY ROUGH ESTIMATE. I'm not taking responsibility for this info Smiley
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Activity: 462
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Hi all,

I tried doing the "launch pool miner" method through the wallet last night and let it run for 10 hours, but only ended with about 0.5 MMC. I'm using a 4670k overclocked to 4.2GHz. Does this seem accurate? Looks awfully low to me, even without being able to hyperthread to 8 cores from my 4 cores.
Sounds very low indeed.
First of all, check your unconfirmed balance at the pools. It takes around 10 hours for the blocks to mature, so that might be your problem.

If that's not the case I advise you to go through option 2 in my original post and download the miner manually - then you'll have more control and it will be more efficient.
full member
Activity: 462
Merit: 100
Hi,

I think i'm going to buy a Intel® 1x Xeon® E3 1220 for a personal sever, how much HPM should I get ?
I was wondering, since the profit calculator given in the previous post is completely no accurate at all, is there a profit calculator for MMC which works well ?

Thanks,
Bio
I can't really say as I haven't tried it.
But according to this: http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Xeon/Intel-Xeon%20E3-1220.html
It has AES-NI support which means it should perform well.

The profit calculator is accurate. The data in the wiki isn't accurate (the HPM there is for the old miner which was around 1/3 as efficient as the current one...)
sr. member
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Hi all,

I tried doing the "launch pool miner" method through the wallet last night and let it run for 10 hours, but only ended with about 0.5 MMC. I'm using a 4670k overclocked to 4.2GHz. Does this seem accurate? Looks awfully low to me, even without being able to hyperthread to 8 cores from my 4 cores.
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I am going to give this a try.
Good luck!
Share your results

I do mining, with pool from wallet. With my Intel Core I5-2430m 2.40 Ghz.
I dont feel like 2 coins maby each day is worth it. or wath should i prefere?

EARNINGS

    0.0000 MMC Paid
    0.3845 MMC Current balance
    0.3255 MMC Unconfirmed

STATS

    YES Connected
    2.93 HPM (estimated)
    0.7101 MMC Mined (last 24 hours)

“Earnings” shows your current balance, amount of paid funds, and amount of unconfirmed funds. As soon as the blocks that you have been mining are confirmed, the unconfirmed funds will be transferred to your current balance. Next you will need to wait for the payment to reach your address.

“Blocks“ shows the list of the blocks that you have been mining.

“Connected: YES“ means that in the last 5 minutes your miner has sent at least one share to the pool.
BLOCKS
Block Height    Date    Shares    Payout    Status
12544    32 minutes ago    0.018%    0.03365646    IMMATURE
12528    an hour ago    0.035%    0.06644106    IMMATURE
12520    2 hours ago    0.032%    0.06024128    IMMATURE
12516    2 hours ago    0.046%    0.08723472    IMMATURE
12472    6 hours ago    0.041%    0.07796927    IMMATURE
12467    7 hours ago    0.036%    0.06723772    CONFIRMED
12451    8 hours ago    0.045%    0.08520621    CONFIRMED
12439    9 hours ago    0.045%    0.08570954    CONFIRMED
12431    10 hours ago    0.049%    0.09171505    CONFIRMED
12422    11 hours ago    0.029%    0.05466458    CONFIRMED

Try downloading the SandyBridge variant of the miner from the 2nd route in my original post (note the OS and 32/64 bits variants and choose the correct one).
Then configure it manually using my instructions there.
This should generate better results.




Nice mann, tanx alot. I wil truy later Smiley
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Can anyone say what's going on ;]? (i7 2600 8Gb Ram)

When I start miner i get a Warning.

(Memory Usage 1024)
Warning: MemoryCoin2 memory block for thread 0 allocated in non-hugepages memory - thread preformance may degrade...

If i set Memory usage to 2048, I get same error for thread 0 and 1 etc. (4096 - 0, 1, 2, 3)

And doesn't matter how much memory i use, my HPM is always about ~9



Download the miner and read hugepages-win64.txt (or the one related to your OS)
Follow the instructions if you want to help the miner work better... Smiley
newbie
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Can anyone say what's going on ;]? (i7 2600 8Gb Ram)

When I start miner i get a Warning.

(Memory Usage 1024)
Warning: MemoryCoin2 memory block for thread 0 allocated in non-hugepages memory - thread preformance may degrade...

If i set Memory usage to 2048, I get same error for thread 0 and 1 etc. (4096 - 0, 1, 2, 3)

And doesn't matter how much memory i use, my HPM is always about ~9


Thanks itsik78! That solved my problem.
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Activity: 462
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Something doesn't add-up for me here.

I have a i7-2600 and the following table says I can mine at only 3 HP/m.
http://mmcwiki.com/memorycoin_mining_intel_hardware_comparison

Then using this calculator, I can earn only 2.32 MMC per day?
http://agran.net/memorycoin2_calc.html
This table is outdated.
The new miner is about 3 times more efficient than what you see in the table
sgk
legendary
Activity: 1470
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!! HODL !!
Something doesn't add-up for me here.

I have a i7-2600 and the following table says I can mine at only 3 HP/m.
http://mmcwiki.com/memorycoin_mining_intel_hardware_comparison

Then using this calculator, I can earn only 2.32 MMC per day?
http://agran.net/memorycoin2_calc.html
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Got it. I went ahead and created a batch file and changed up my config.

So again this is for the 3770k(stock), 16gb ram, windows 8 64-bit:


With these setting I get between 8-8.4 HPM; does that seem accurate?
8.4 HPM is awesome for this CPU.
Seems great.
Note that you've activated fine tuning (av=0) as I suggested.
This means it will try a variant of algorithms and find the best one for your config.
Check the printouts to see what's the best AV (algorithm variation) is for your config and change your batch file to that av to save the fine tuning time next time.
In most cases, av=1 is the best one, but sometimes I saw av=2 performing better and maybe with other specs, other AVs are better...

Thanks for sharing!
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Got it. I went ahead and created a batch file and changed up my config.

So again this is for the 3770k(stock), 16gb ram, windows 8 64-bit:

threads = 8
mining-params = mmc:av=0&aesni=on&m=8192
mine = getwork://[email protected]:80:8880:8881:8882:8883/mmc
mine = getwork://[email protected]:8080:8081:8082:8083/mmc
mine = getwork://yvg1900.mmc_1:[email protected]:8080/mmc
#proxy = socks4a://127.0.0.1:9150
compact-stats = 1
print-timestamps = 0


With these setting I get between 8-8.4 HPM; does that seem accurate?


edit:

After letting it sit all night the hpm went up further

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Trying to get this started, but I'm having issues getting things going. I changed the wallet addresses, added threads, tried mem at 1024 up to 7168, set to finetune, pasted .cfg into the yam.exe.

threads = 7
mining-params = mmc:av=0&aesni=on&m=7168
mine = getwork://[email protected]:80:8880:8881:8882:8883/mmc
mine = getwork://[email protected]:8080:8081:8082:8083/mmc
mine = getwork://yvg1900.mmc_1:[email protected]:8080/mmc
#proxy = socks4a://127.0.0.1:9150
compact-stats = 1
print-timestamps = 0


specs
3770k, 16gb mem

yam just opens and the closes right away.
Is there something else I need to do?
Did you download the ivy-Bridge variant?
Is your OS 64 bit?
What OS is that?


yes, I downloaded yam-yvg1900-M7k-win64-ivy-bridge.zip and I'm running win8 64-bit. Does the application automatically know to look for the yam.cfg when its in the same folder as the exe? Do I need to create a .bat file? if so what should it look like?
Oh, so according to your question you're not running it correctly Smiley
run:
Code:
yam -c yam-mmc.cfg
It doesn't look for it automatically - you have to tell it to use the config file.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
Trying to get this started, but I'm having issues getting things going. I changed the wallet addresses, added threads, tried mem at 1024 up to 7168, set to finetune, pasted .cfg into the yam.exe.

threads = 7
mining-params = mmc:av=0&aesni=on&m=7168
mine = getwork://[email protected]:80:8880:8881:8882:8883/mmc
mine = getwork://[email protected]:8080:8081:8082:8083/mmc
mine = getwork://yvg1900.mmc_1:[email protected]:8080/mmc
#proxy = socks4a://127.0.0.1:9150
compact-stats = 1
print-timestamps = 0


specs
3770k, 16gb mem

yam just opens and the closes right away.
Is there something else I need to do?
Did you download the ivy-Bridge variant?
Is your OS 64 bit?
What OS is that?


yes, I downloaded yam-yvg1900-M7k-win64-ivy-bridge.zip and I'm running win8 64-bit. Does the application automatically know to look for the yam.cfg when its in the same folder as the exe? Do I need to create a .bat file? if so what should it look like?
full member
Activity: 462
Merit: 100
I am going to give this a try.
Good luck!
Share your results

I do mining, with pool from wallet. With my Intel Core I5-2430m 2.40 Ghz.
I dont feel like 2 coins maby each day is worth it. or wath should i prefere?

EARNINGS

    0.0000 MMC Paid
    0.3845 MMC Current balance
    0.3255 MMC Unconfirmed

STATS

    YES Connected
    2.93 HPM (estimated)
    0.7101 MMC Mined (last 24 hours)

“Earnings” shows your current balance, amount of paid funds, and amount of unconfirmed funds. As soon as the blocks that you have been mining are confirmed, the unconfirmed funds will be transferred to your current balance. Next you will need to wait for the payment to reach your address.

“Blocks“ shows the list of the blocks that you have been mining.

“Connected: YES“ means that in the last 5 minutes your miner has sent at least one share to the pool.
BLOCKS
Block Height    Date    Shares    Payout    Status
12544    32 minutes ago    0.018%    0.03365646    IMMATURE
12528    an hour ago    0.035%    0.06644106    IMMATURE
12520    2 hours ago    0.032%    0.06024128    IMMATURE
12516    2 hours ago    0.046%    0.08723472    IMMATURE
12472    6 hours ago    0.041%    0.07796927    IMMATURE
12467    7 hours ago    0.036%    0.06723772    CONFIRMED
12451    8 hours ago    0.045%    0.08520621    CONFIRMED
12439    9 hours ago    0.045%    0.08570954    CONFIRMED
12431    10 hours ago    0.049%    0.09171505    CONFIRMED
12422    11 hours ago    0.029%    0.05466458    CONFIRMED

Try downloading the SandyBridge variant of the miner from the 2nd route in my original post (note the OS and 32/64 bits variants and choose the correct one).
Then configure it manually using my instructions there.
This should generate better results.

full member
Activity: 462
Merit: 100
Trying to get this started, but I'm having issues getting things going. I changed the wallet addresses, added threads, tried mem at 1024 up to 7168, set to finetune, pasted .cfg into the yam.exe.

threads = 7
mining-params = mmc:av=0&aesni=on&m=7168
mine = getwork://[email protected]:80:8880:8881:8882:8883/mmc
mine = getwork://[email protected]:8080:8081:8082:8083/mmc
mine = getwork://yvg1900.mmc_1:[email protected]:8080/mmc
#proxy = socks4a://127.0.0.1:9150
compact-stats = 1
print-timestamps = 0


specs
3770k, 16gb mem

yam just opens and the closes right away.
Is there something else I need to do?
Did you download the ivy-Bridge variant?
Is your OS 64 bit?
What OS is that?
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
Trying to get this started, but I'm having issues getting things going. I changed the wallet addresses, added threads, tried mem at 1024 up to 7168, set to finetune, pasted .cfg into the yam.exe.

threads = 7
mining-params = mmc:av=0&aesni=on&m=7168
mine = getwork://[email protected]:80:8880:8881:8882:8883/mmc
mine = getwork://[email protected]:8080:8081:8082:8083/mmc
mine = getwork://yvg1900.mmc_1:[email protected]:8080/mmc
#proxy = socks4a://127.0.0.1:9150
compact-stats = 1
print-timestamps = 0


specs
3770k, 16gb mem

yam just opens and the closes right away.
Is there something else I need to do?
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