"*sigh* and not one mention in the article about the linux drivers that were released as well that also introduce overclocking controls for Fermi+ GPU's (and a few other enhancements)."
Drivers improvement are mostly for gaming (unless we see something 20% improvement on cudaminer in their ads), and the largest part of the gamer are on windows...
Re: [ANN] cudaMiner - a new litecoin mining application [Windows/Linux]
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debido666
on 07/04/2014, 17:38:28 UTC
Beta 337.50 Driver
"*sigh* and not one mention in the article about the linux drivers that were released as well that also introduce overclocking controls for Fermi+ GPU's (and a few other enhancements)."
Keep me posted on launches with new algos. This is where the C+C hash factory can play out their rapid CUDA programming card.
Christian
Meth coin seems good, NITCoin seems dead already (It's already launched according to their date, but the forum is not updated)
I don't know... the Heisenberg is already dead (may-be better to wait for the JessieCoin or a SaulCoin) Graphene seems to do well even after the 3hours instamine/orphans launch... solo mining still gets several blocks/hours at the moment
What is the average speed difference for scrypt mining between the GTX 750 and GTX 750 ti? Guessing 260 to 300 KH/s @ $110 to $155? Does the extra 1GB memory make that much of difference?
may-be on yaccoin
Right, so-what's the actual KH/s for a GTX 750? Couldn't find on spreadsheet. I got about $220 to spend. One GTX 750 ti or two GTX 750's. ;-) Opinions?
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Re: [ANN] cudaMiner - a new litecoin mining application [Windows/Linux]
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debido666
on 21/03/2014, 18:34:59 UTC
What is the average speed difference for scrypt mining between the GTX 750 and GTX 750 ti? Guessing 260 to 300 KH/s @ $110 to $155? Does the extra 1GB memory make that much of difference?
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Re: [ANN] cudaMiner - a new litecoin mining application [Windows/Linux]
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debido666
on 18/03/2014, 23:14:03 UTC
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Re: [ANN] cudaMiner - a new litecoin mining application [Windows/Linux]
we've accelerated 4 out of 5 hashing algos for HVC, but the last one (Groestl) is causing us a bit of trouble. Our first port is actually slower than the CPU - at least on my system.
Running Groestl on CPU and the rest on GPU I am getting an 800% performance boost vs. running the CPU alone. Multiple CPU threads can even share a GPU
Note that overall HVC is *not* CPU-only. They really need to change their advertising, and change it quickly. Whatever they did to SHA256 to turn it into a "GPU and ASIC resistant" HEFTY1 algorithm - it didn't work as they intended.
Christian
Christian, is this your blog? If not, they didn't use quotes. ;-)