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sr. member
Activity: 446
Merit: 251
August 28, 2015, 03:04:36 PM
#10
Mining ethereum like there's no tomorrow. R9 270. Getting 1.4 Eth daily. Also i bought REP from the Augur presale.
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
August 28, 2015, 04:48:27 AM
#9
Current doing less that what the Ethereum Calculator are estimating, ~4.70 Ether and personally doing ~3 Ether a day instead. I notice the miner stops mining around 600~900ms when pool mining, but solo it doesn't have that issue. Is it a pool, windows miner and/or both the issue(s)? I'm current hashing ~68 MHS with 3x Hd 7970's.
legendary
Activity: 2408
Merit: 1102
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
August 20, 2015, 02:44:25 PM
#8
So, I only current have a HD 7970 to mine Ehter and currently doing 25.7 MHS. I notice when I look at other people results, the 280x and HD 7970 seem constant at 24~25 MHS. The 290, 290x and Fury X do the same or slightly better by 1~3 MHS. More likely the miner isn't optimized for those cards, especially the Fury series. Instruction on the Ethereum forum aren't to organized, especially the mining which to me over a day to finally get working right. I couldn't get an HD 6950 2GB to work with the miner, I read that it requires a card with more that 1.4GB of memory at least. Maybe the miner only works for AMD GCN cards and Nvidia 7XX series cards or newer.
What would be ideal: mine with HD 7970/ R9 280x or a bunch of GTX 750 ti's?
whatever you do don't use windows
R9 280x is the sweet spot or the HD 7970 i guess 24mh/s on the 280x vs 8mh/s on the 750ti
you basically need 3 times as many 750ti for the same hash rate , you do the math

1 750ti 50 watt.

3 750ti 150 watt.

1 280x 200 watt

1 280x = $200
3 750ti = $450
plus you need 2X  extra motherboards, ram, disk , PSU etc yeah you save some wattage in the long term but short term you waste a lot of cash and SPACE up front killing mid term ROI

you can specify the minimum full spec. such as brand motherboard, the amount of RAM capacity, the total amount of disk and power PSU needed. so I can calculate how spending .. thankk
do some searching on these boards for a six R9 GPU build , no point in me re-hashing info that already exists on this board.
The motherboard I use is the Biostar one (search for it on these boards) around $49 usd , you need 3-8gig ran per machine , 100mb -500mb disk if windows , Ubuntu you can run on a USB sitck or really small hard disk.  The math for power is easy , 6 amd gpus will use around 230watt each , cpu and mb will use around 100watts so probably either two 750watt psus chained or 1  1300watt psu
legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1001
August 20, 2015, 12:48:17 AM
#7
So, I only current have a HD 7970 to mine Ehter and currently doing 25.7 MHS. I notice when I look at other people results, the 280x and HD 7970 seem constant at 24~25 MHS. The 290, 290x and Fury X do the same or slightly better by 1~3 MHS. More likely the miner isn't optimized for those cards, especially the Fury series. Instruction on the Ethereum forum aren't to organized, especially the mining which to me over a day to finally get working right. I couldn't get an HD 6950 2GB to work with the miner, I read that it requires a card with more that 1.4GB of memory at least. Maybe the miner only works for AMD GCN cards and Nvidia 7XX series cards or newer.
What would be ideal: mine with HD 7970/ R9 280x or a bunch of GTX 750 ti's?
whatever you do don't use windows
R9 280x is the sweet spot or the HD 7970 i guess 24mh/s on the 280x vs 8mh/s on the 750ti
you basically need 3 times as many 750ti for the same hash rate , you do the math

1 750ti 50 watt.

3 750ti 150 watt.

1 280x 200 watt

1 280x = $200
3 750ti = $450
plus you need 2X  extra motherboards, ram, disk , PSU etc yeah you save some wattage in the long term but short term you waste a lot of cash and SPACE up front killing mid term ROI

you can specify the minimum full spec. such as brand motherboard, the amount of RAM capacity, the total amount of disk and power PSU needed. so I can calculate how spending .. thankk
legendary
Activity: 2408
Merit: 1102
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
August 19, 2015, 09:29:44 PM
#6
So, I only current have a HD 7970 to mine Ehter and currently doing 25.7 MHS. I notice when I look at other people results, the 280x and HD 7970 seem constant at 24~25 MHS. The 290, 290x and Fury X do the same or slightly better by 1~3 MHS. More likely the miner isn't optimized for those cards, especially the Fury series. Instruction on the Ethereum forum aren't to organized, especially the mining which to me over a day to finally get working right. I couldn't get an HD 6950 2GB to work with the miner, I read that it requires a card with more that 1.4GB of memory at least. Maybe the miner only works for AMD GCN cards and Nvidia 7XX series cards or newer.
What would be ideal: mine with HD 7970/ R9 280x or a bunch of GTX 750 ti's?
whatever you do don't use windows
R9 280x is the sweet spot or the HD 7970 i guess 24mh/s on the 280x vs 8mh/s on the 750ti
you basically need 3 times as many 750ti for the same hash rate , you do the math

1 750ti 50 watt.

3 750ti 150 watt.

1 280x 200 watt

1 280x = $200
3 750ti = $450
plus you need 2X  extra motherboards, ram, disk , PSU etc yeah you save some wattage in the long term but short term you waste a lot of cash and SPACE up front killing mid term ROI
sp_
legendary
Activity: 2926
Merit: 1087
Team Black developer
August 19, 2015, 02:31:24 PM
#5
So, I only current have a HD 7970 to mine Ehter and currently doing 25.7 MHS. I notice when I look at other people results, the 280x and HD 7970 seem constant at 24~25 MHS. The 290, 290x and Fury X do the same or slightly better by 1~3 MHS. More likely the miner isn't optimized for those cards, especially the Fury series. Instruction on the Ethereum forum aren't to organized, especially the mining which to me over a day to finally get working right. I couldn't get an HD 6950 2GB to work with the miner, I read that it requires a card with more that 1.4GB of memory at least. Maybe the miner only works for AMD GCN cards and Nvidia 7XX series cards or newer.
What would be ideal: mine with HD 7970/ R9 280x or a bunch of GTX 750 ti's?
whatever you do don't use windows
R9 280x is the sweet spot or the HD 7970 i guess 24mh/s on the 280x vs 8mh/s on the 750ti
you basically need 3 times as many 750ti for the same hash rate , you do the math

1 750ti 50 watt.

3 750ti 150 watt.

1 280x 200 watt
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1027
August 19, 2015, 01:26:05 PM
#4
I need instructions on how to set up ethereum mining in Windows 7.

I have 3 GPUs AMD: 5850, 6950, 7950

Can anyone help me, or do I really need to set up a virtual machine with Ubuntu to get it running?
legendary
Activity: 2408
Merit: 1102
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
August 19, 2015, 12:56:50 PM
#3
So, I only current have a HD 7970 to mine Ehter and currently doing 25.7 MHS. I notice when I look at other people results, the 280x and HD 7970 seem constant at 24~25 MHS. The 290, 290x and Fury X do the same or slightly better by 1~3 MHS. More likely the miner isn't optimized for those cards, especially the Fury series. Instruction on the Ethereum forum aren't to organized, especially the mining which to me over a day to finally get working right. I couldn't get an HD 6950 2GB to work with the miner, I read that it requires a card with more that 1.4GB of memory at least. Maybe the miner only works for AMD GCN cards and Nvidia 7XX series cards or newer.

What would be ideal: mine with HD 7970/ R9 280x or a bunch of GTX 750 ti's?
whatever you do don't use windows

R9 280x is the sweet spot or the HD 7970 i guess 24mh/s on the 280x vs 8mh/s on the 750ti

you basically need 3 times as many 750ti for the same hash rate , you do the math
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1050
August 19, 2015, 12:14:02 PM
#2
So, I only current have a HD 7970 to mine Ehter and currently doing 25.7 MHS. I notice when I look at other people results, the 280x and HD 7970 seem constant at 24~25 MHS. The 290, 290x and Fury X do the same or slightly better by 1~3 MHS. More likely the miner isn't optimized for those cards, especially the Fury series. Instruction on the Ethereum forum aren't to organized, especially the mining which to me over a day to finally get working right. I couldn't get an HD 6950 2GB to work with the miner, I read that it requires a card with more that 1.4GB of memory at least. Maybe the miner only works for AMD GCN cards and Nvidia 7XX series cards or newer.

What would be ideal: mine with HD 7970/ R9 280x or a bunch of GTX 750 ti's?
whatever you do don't use windows
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
August 18, 2015, 10:37:23 PM
#1
So, I only current have a HD 7970 to mine Ehter and currently doing 25.7 MHS. I notice when I look at other people results, the 280x and HD 7970 seem constant at 24~25 MHS. The 290, 290x and Fury X do the same or slightly better by 1~3 MHS. More likely the miner isn't optimized for those cards, especially the Fury series. Instruction on the Ethereum forum aren't to organized, especially the mining which to me over a day to finally get working right. I couldn't get an HD 6950 2GB to work with the miner, I read that it requires a card with more that 1.4GB of memory at least. Maybe the miner only works for AMD GCN cards and Nvidia 7XX series cards or newer.

What would be ideal: mine with HD 7970/ R9 280x or a bunch of GTX 750 ti's?
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