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Board Development & Technical Discussion
Re: Solving ECDLP with Kangaroos: Part 1 + 2 + RCKangaroo
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vaccar73
on 03/04/2025, 03:03:03 UTC
It seem the MKeys/s goes down over time for some reason.

Yeah, I really wonder why as well. I think it has to do with some basic laws of physics, like... things heat up, and heat = energy, so you're losing more energy on disipating heat rather than on jumping RC kangaroos.

Any suggestions on what command parameters I should use for puzzle 135 with this current Gpu setup, I am not sure what the dp and tames parameters do exactly.

Would it be better to split up the 135 range ?

I hopes it is OK that I am asking questions, like I said before I am new to this.

I suggest you don't, since this a demo program. You will waste your time, you need a fully distributed software system, not an .exe Frankly, all of your questions are kinda stupid. Computing power is a commodity that can be bought, and you are asking people to show pictures of their oil drilling setup just because they drove a car. Or setup of their solar power grid just because they can light up their TV.


Frankly, all of your assumptions are kinda stupid

The 3060m uses lower wattage and runs pretty cool, plus i got a good cooling system, the rtx 2070 runs pretty hot though

Using other programs like bitcrack, keyhuntcuda, vanitygen, etc, etc I did not see mkey rate drop after hours and hours of runtime

Yes I understand that gpus can be rented by minute, hour, day, week, month, I have already did that and tested rckangaroo with 8 4090 gpus, but I saw a post from OP which made me think he was using his own gpus

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Exactly. I'm a retired coder, a good one, so I do it for fun mostly when I have time and interest, and it becomes boring after a month of managing a network of GPUs.

He could certainly afford to use his own gpus with his winnings, so it is not a far stretch to think he has some type of hardware setup. For me building the rig and seeing how fast you can get it running is part of the fun.

So you are saying he has no hardware rigs setup at all, you seem to know everything, but I have seen OP saying you were wrong about a lot of things in this thread alone.

I do not see myself wasting time, I am doing this for a hobby, for fun and most importantly to learn.

I think some of the people on this forum just like to be rude to new comers to discourage people from trying to solve puzzles, the less people that are doing, the better their chances are to solving it, maybe you one of those people, not sure.