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Topic: What's your Mhash/s? (Pissing contest here) - page 91. (Read 143987 times)

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298,5Mhash = Ati Asus 6870 OC on 999Mhz (fan is on 60%, because i use a 120mm 10db Silent Fans as support which are more effective)

System needs only 234 Watts overall
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2x 5870 ~775Mhash/s
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2 x 5830 -> 520 MH/s
2 x 5770 -> 400 MH/s
1 x 5770 -> 200 MH/s
1 x 5770 -> 200 MH/s
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                1320 MH/s
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around 1050MHash/s with 4x5830, but I hope I'll squeeze even more out of them Cheesy
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180 Mhash/s with a 5770.
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I get about 700 Mhashes. Keep in mind I use a 750$ Videocard.
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Just over 300MH/s from a non overclocked (775MHz) XFX HD5850 Black Edition.

I can browse and work while its running, the only negative being the noise of the fan running all the time. It is also running the 1680 x 1050 monitor while I'm on line. At the moment I reckon I am using less than £1 for electric per day and earning at least 0.25btc per day. Btc are currently around £10. However the computer used to be left on all day quite regularly before I was mining so the HD5850 is probably at most doubling the electric consumption.

orjoguy
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340 from my 6950, when I'm away from home or otherwise bothering to listen to the fans Tongue
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I'm getting 560 Mhash/s total from my 2 x 5850.
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260 MHash/s with my 5850

That's WAY low, read up on how to set it up properly with flags + OC.

I pull 335 on my 5850 with only 845mhz (crappy OCing card).

I have tried messing with flags, can't seem to bump it past that.

Edit: Just realized you're overclocking it. I'm not bothering with that due to heat and the fan. I've pushed it up to 290 just using the built in overclocking in CCC.
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cpu mining with 800 khash/sec

Your CPU must suck pretty bad... ouch.

My ancient Pentium M gets 450 Khash/s.

/proc/cpuinfo says it is this thingy:
vendor_id       : GenuineIntel
cpu family      : 15
model           : 2
model name      : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz
stepping        : 9
cpu MHz         : 2992.479


Should it do better?
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cpu mining with 800 khash/sec

Your CPU must suck pretty bad... ouch.

My ancient Pentium M gets 450 Khash/s.
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cpu mining with 800 khash/sec

Your CPU must suck pretty bad... ouch.
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some of my users mine with the Javascript Miner @ bitp.it @ 147.68kHash/s   (insane 8 shares in the last 4 days, FUCK YEAH!)

still hoping that someone finds a way to do bitwise, rotate and shift operations via webGL ....anyone?Huh
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Also, what's stopping IBM or some other company from running 1000 computers to generate coins and disrupt the whole system?

the fact that at this point, even throwing the world's best supercomputer at the task wouldn't be enough to meaningfully disrupt things.
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Pushing ~600 MH/s with a 5830 and a 5870!
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a laptop..I realised that's a bad idea..the heat generated nearly melted the thing
live n learn

 Grin

So basically, the person with the best computer, generates the most coins?

Also, what's stopping IBM or some other company from running 1000 computers to generate coins and disrupt the whole system?

Then that means that the money supply will just grow a little more quickly than anticipated, causing a bit of inflation in the process.
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a laptop..I realised that's a bad idea..the heat generated nearly melted the thing
live n learn

 Grin

So basically, the person with the best computer, generates the most coins?

Also, what's stopping IBM or some other company from running 1000 computers to generate coins and disrupt the whole system?
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I get 86 Mhash/s on a GTX 560, and an additional 0.45 Mhash/s from a laptop with a Pentium M processor.

In a few days, I'll bring the 9400M on my MacBook Pro to bear... getting an additional 2 Mhash/s in the process.

So yeah, not much.
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