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Topic: What's your Mhash/s? (Pissing contest here) - page 29. (Read 144003 times)

newbie
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I have a number of PC's mining, nothing too thrilling but it adds up:

- HD 5850, 280Mh/s, Windoze 7
- HD 6970M, 153Mh/s, iMac 27 mid-2011, OS X 10.8.3
- GTX 460M, 32.5Mh/s, Asus G73JW ROG, Windoze 7
- Quadro 4000, 47.3Mh/s, Dell Precision 7600, Windoze 7

Also working on a custom PC with an HD 7950 which should give me another 500Mh/s. Also working on https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/closedavalon-chips-0081-btc-globalescrow-batch2-secured-189582. I am trying to get my wings so I can post in that thread.

Rick
newbie
Activity: 11
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3 HD7850's at 330MHash/s each so the total right now is:

990MHash/s
newbie
Activity: 6
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 80Mhash HD 4850 on Windows something.. is it worth the trouble i dont know
newbie
Activity: 5
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Sad
newbie
Activity: 42
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I just got into Bitcoin and mining, using Linux and bfgminer. When the obsession took hold the first thing I did was order a BFL Little Single (yes, I understand that was/is risky in some people's eyes). I then experimented with the cheapest ($20 - $30) AMD card (5450, I think) I could, just to see if I could make GPU mining work. I get a whopping 15 Mh/s out of that. I then built a dedicated mining machine with a single 7870 card which yields about 415 Mh/sec. After several days of mining, and the occasional crash due to overclocking, I'm slowly inching toward my first payout from Eligius. I also have another cheap AMD card on the way from Newegg to replace that 5450 with something that will fit in my crappy Dell case and will hopefully yield about 120 Mh/sec.
newbie
Activity: 46
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Two Sapphire 7970's running at 1280 kh/s with no OC.......Yet  Wink
member
Activity: 89
Merit: 10
2 FPGA's running at around 1.6 GH/s. I've considered throwing in another card but I don't think that will be as profitable by the time I get my ASIC.
newbie
Activity: 14
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From 630 to 670 MH/s using Sapphire 7950 OC (stock 925/1250) clocked to 1200 MHz Core and 300 MHz memory. GPU-Z shows VDDC @ 1.56, Fans at 100%, ambient temperature about 30 degrees and core cant get above 68 degrees but the GPUs and MB are not in case Smiley Got lucky to chose Sapphire and now I highly recommend these cards.
newbie
Activity: 56
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I have 24 FPGAs, each at about 250 M/hash, slush pool currently reports 5816 Mh/s.

Is home built, cost me about $US200 all up but I've only been mining for 6 weeks and the difficulty is killing us all.

Home built? What design did you use? 

For less than 10 dollars a board for 250M/hash, the really decent.  I just don't see how its possible.
newbie
Activity: 52
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I have 24 FPGAs, each at about 250 M/hash, slush pool currently reports 5816 Mh/s.

Is home built, cost me about $US200 all up but I've only been mining for 6 weeks and the difficulty is killing us all.

Now that's impressive.  I'd love to get that much power for that price!
newbie
Activity: 52
Merit: 0
950Mh/s @1100@1118v
1.005Gh/s @ [email protected] (not worth it)

2 7870 Tahiti cards

that's really good, may I ask about the params for these 2 7870s? linux?

never went above 900 with 2 x 7870 but 1Mhash with 1 x 7870 + 1 x 7950


I'm just using guiminer on windows 7.

-v -w 256

Latest amd beta drivers 13.5 I think undervolting to keep the gpu's/vrm cool is key in my opinion.  These are the Tahiti cards though they are basically 7950's with 1536 shaders or whatever you like to call them.
full member
Activity: 176
Merit: 100
I have 24 FPGAs, each at about 250 M/hash, slush pool currently reports 5816 Mh/s.

Is home built, cost me about $US200 all up but I've only been mining for 6 weeks and the difficulty is killing us all.
newbie
Activity: 48
Merit: 0
950Mh/s @1100@1118v
1.005Gh/s @ [email protected] (not worth it)

2 7870 Tahiti cards

that's really good, may I ask about the params for these 2 7870s? linux?

never went above 900 with 2 x 7870 but 1Mhash with 1 x 7870 + 1 x 7950
member
Activity: 69
Merit: 10
~350 Mhash/s with Sapphire 7870 OC

Pretty good for some of the alt-coins, not so great for Bitcoin.
newbie
Activity: 52
Merit: 0
950Mh/s @1100@1118v
1.005Gh/s @ [email protected] (not worth it)

2 7870 Tahiti cards
newbie
Activity: 2
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287 mhs radeon hd 6800 Huh
newbie
Activity: 30
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100 MH/s on my Radeon HD 5750!
newbie
Activity: 20
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1 khash/s yeah Cheesy
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
I run Linux on my abacus.
A few GPUs running, around 2.5 GHash/s. BTC guild says I've actually managed to find a block for them since I started mining with them in 2012.
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1227
Away on an extended break
4.24Ghash (varies between 4 and 4.5)
2 FPGAs
and 13 GPUs including 5770s, 5870s and 5850s and 5530s.

I was actually wondering if there is a way to tell from the blockchain what the average miner runs, and basically how the curve looks.  My husband thinks we are super bigtime miners, but I don't think I am convinced.

https://www.btcguild.com//index.php?page=rankings§ion=users
  Tongue
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