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X11 mining not working
X11 Mining isn’t working for me, I’ve tried on different pools and blocks are detected, kh/s is displayed but it doesn’t tell me that blocks are accepted…
Edit: I'm using a gtx460, is it related to that ?
+1, on a GTX 570.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=167229.msg6669157#msg6669157
Awesome, thanks! I thought my hash rate was high :smile:
I started to mine heavy coin to buy darkcoin later, I get 0.008 btc/day with that
(I'm using ccminer 0.5)
You could try out the V1.0 I've been able to compile for compute capability 2.1. It has X11 support too https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=167229.msg6676746#msg6676746 If you can, compile it for yourself ;) For the 570, compute 2.0 I was unable to get it working with just that (HTTP errors), but it was only tested on compute 2.1 devices, maybe it works for you, chigley? Mail me if you want a compiled version.
Great, thank you very much, I'll try it when i'll get back from work :)
2014-05-12 1:19 GMT+02:00 KBomba [email protected]:
You could try out the V1.0 I've been able to compile for compute capability 2.1. It has X11 support too https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=167229.msg6676746#msg6676746 If you can, compile it for yourself ;) For the 570, compute 2.0 I was unable to get it working with just that (HTTP errors), but it was only tested on compute 2.1 devices, maybe it works for you, chigley? Mail me if you want a compiled version.
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It works perfectly, thank you :D
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Le 12 mai 2014 01:19:52 KBomba [email protected] a écrit :
You could try out the V1.0 I've been able to compile for compute capability 2.1. It has X11 support too https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=167229.msg6676746#msg6676746 If you can, compile it for yourself ;) For the 570, compute 2.0 I was unable to get it working with just that (HTTP errors), but it was only tested on compute 2.1 devices, maybe it works for you, chigley? Mail me if you want a compiled version.
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/cbuchner1/ccminer/issues/7#issuecomment-42786646
Just interested, how much are you getting with your gtx460 @ x11?
800 kh/s (~0.008 btc/day) It doesn't prevent me from using my computer correctly I don't recommend mining with cpu at the same time, it ruins performances
2014-05-13 13:01 GMT+02:00 KBomba [email protected]:
Just interested, how much are you getting with your gtx460 @ x11?
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Im trying to build a version for compute 1.2. Have some old quadro fx laptops that could be put to use. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Not a programmer. Very lost so far.
A lot of the algorithms in X11 require hardware features of Compute 3.0 devices. Only the simplest hashing algorithms would still build on Compute 1.2. Time to upgrade to a Maxwell based card, I suppose (GTX 750 or GTX 960).
But. GPU mining is pretty much dead (barely covers electricity).
Christian
2015-05-26 22:10 GMT+02:00 callmedoodman [email protected]:
Im trying to build a version for compute 1.2. Have some old quadro fx laptops that could be put to use. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Not a programmer. Very lost so far.
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Hi Christian. That you for the nvidia start with cudaminer. 11 750ti's gets me 1.35 btc a month at $75 USD in electricity . Which equals $244.00 USD a month . :-)
Yes there are profitable niches, but they stop being profitable once people learn about them ;)
2015-05-28 17:35 GMT+02:00 auroracoin [email protected]:
11 750ti's gets me 1.35 btc a month at $75 USD in electricity . Which equals $244.00 USD. :-)
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Yes true. But the trick is to find them and keep up with them. :-)