thilanliyan
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- Jun 21, 2005
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I'm starting to give up on FOX and CAT.. They're both getting nowhere.In other news, Foxcoin difficulty fell below 1
Finally after two days of troubleshooting, got it to work.. Vert making me work to earn my $$. heh
Each of my R290 at stock get 420 kH/s, difficulty spiked up very fast now, lots are jumping onboard.
Got a Asus R290 in yesterday and does 500 kH/s pretty disappointed.
Got a Asus R290 in yesterday and does 500 kH/s pretty disappointed.
issues people are having now with their configs and whatnot mining this coin, when NFactor tick happens we are going to hear an awful lot of people complaining about broken video cards and hash rates halving again.
Is the next NFactor supposed to only kick in by 2016? That was posted in the bitcointalk thread. Or am I reading something wrong? I'm not a comp sci student.
It appears to be timestamp based. Why they would do that rather than block based I don't know though.
Can't believe the difficulty spike for VTC!! Just yesterday it was like 40...
What do you guys think will happen to the value of scrypt coins once scrypt ASICs hit? I'm not sure to be honest...BTC price increased eventually even after ASICs hit. I wonder if the same will happen for the alt coins?
What do you guys think will happen to the value of scrypt coins once scrypt ASICs hit? I'm not sure to be honest...BTC price increased eventually even after ASICs hit. I wonder if the same will happen for the alt coins?
So the next tick IS as listed supposed to happen in 2016?
Didn't do anything special. Just downloaded the modded cgminer from the bitcointalk thread, changed the TC to 27000 (for my 290s) and 19712 (for my 7950s), REDUCED INTENSITY to 17 and I am good to go. Getting 400kh/s on my 290s and 260kh/s on my 7950s. This is with clocks at 925/1250 for 290s and 950/1250 for the 7950s.
Apparently reducing intensity helps, and doesn't hurt the hash rate too badly. I have 8gbs of ram in both machines.
Difficulty has doubled since yesterday.
Why EVEN after?
Coin generation is more less steady and more GH/s does not mean more coins - just that it's harder to mine.
So difficulty is the main concern, and not the price decrease.
Or more precise - whether price increase can compensate for difficulty increase.
I'm kind of confused by this, I've read the entire thread at bitcointalk and I'm baffled as to how people are keeping their TC so high. On bot the modded CGMiner as well as Vertminer using XFX R9 290X's if I go over 9500 TC and/or 13 intensity the systems become unstable - 3 computers, one with 4GB RAM, one with 8GB RAM, 1 with 16GB RAM, and all three with 6 cards. When mining Dogecoin I hovered at a TC of 27400 for best results with all 3 systems, but Vertcoin anything past 9500 is a no-go.
Any chance you'd be willing to make a suggestion? My current config (highest I've been able to get each card to run, Win7 64-bit, latest SDK/AMD drivers, 299KH/s each) is follows:
setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 200
setx GPU_OBJECTS_SYNC 1
cgminer --scrypt -I 13 -g 2 -w 256 --lookup-gap 2 --gpu-threads 1 --thread-concurrency 9499 --gpu-powertune 20 -v 1 --gpu-memclock 1500 --gpu-engine 1050 --auto-fan --temp-overheat 83 --temp-cutoff 85
I used TC of 24550 I 17 all stock no OC.
I get about 400+ on all of my 4 290s with 8GB Ram
On my sole 7970. I use TC of 8192 GPU at 1000 and Mem at 1490 I 13 and I get solid 360Kh/s