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Other => Graveyard => MemoryCoin => Topic started by: coingeter on December 27, 2013, 01:50:27 pm
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hi,
What digitalocean plan to buy for mine mmc2.0
any idea?
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mmc need high cpu.
cpu is not cheap in digitalocean.
Buy L5639 cheap dedicated server and start mining.
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Probably L5639 is not the best option to mine MMC because it has 6 cores and you would make use of only 4 of them to mine MMC (it has to be power of 2)
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L5639 have 6 core + 6 thread total 12 thread.
2x L5639 = 24 thread = 6 hp/m
2x L5639 = 70-100$
:)
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L5639 have 6 core + 6 thread total 12 thread.
2x L5639 = 24 thread = 6 hp/m
2x L5639 = 70-100$
:)
Earn or cost :D
I have a 2x L5639 at 70$ at month. Is it good in your opinion ?
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L5639 have 6 core + 6 thread total 12 thread.
2x L5639 = 24 thread = 6 hp/m
2x L5639 = 70-100$
:)
Earn or cost :D
I have a 2x L5639 at 70$ at month. Is it good in your opinion ?
2x L5639 at 70$? Kindly share website :)
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Needaserver.net
reflink: https://www.needaserver.net/billing/aff.php?aff=028
Now it's at 79$ but I took at 70$
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Needaserver.net
reflink: https://www.needaserver.net/billing/aff.php?aff=028
Now it's at 79$ but I took at 70$
Thanks!
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L5639 have 6 core + 6 thread total 12 thread.
2x L5639 = 24 thread = 6 hp/m
2x L5639 = 70-100$
:)
Earn or cost :D
I have a 2x L5639 at 70$ at month. Is it good in your opinion ?
6 hp/m now daily 15 mmc in mmcpool.com
Month = 15*30=450 mmc
450 mmc =225 $
225-70=150 $
But now daily 15 mmc :)
Known what will happen tomorrow.
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L5639 have 6 core + 6 thread total 12 thread.
2x L5639 = 24 thread = 6 hp/m
2x L5639 = 70-100$
:)
Earn or cost :D
I have a 2x L5639 at 70$ at month. Is it good in your opinion ?
6 hp/m now daily 15 mmc in mmcpool.com
Month = 15*30=450 mmc
450 mmc =225 $
225-70=150 $
But now daily 15 mmc :)
What is their setup time?
Total 24 hours and not response my ticket .
I have 1 server.
7 days ago I bought.
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They give me the server in less 12 hours.
But I don't make 15 MMC every day.
What is the right formula to calculate profit ?
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They give me the server in less 12 hours.
But I don't make 15 MMC every day.
What is the right formula to calculate profit ?
Miner working 16+8 thread
I have total 40 hpm = Daily 100 mmc
6 hpm = 40/6*100 = Daily 15 mmc (-+2 mmc)
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Probably L5639 is not the best option to mine MMC because it has 6 cores and you would make use of only 4 of them to mine MMC (it has to be power of 2)
This is not exactly true. MMC client will start more threads than you have cores if the number is not power of 2, so all of them will still be utilized, although with a little bit of context switching. mmcminer will soon probably be patched with this logic too (I have a patch for that that I hope will make it to repository soon).
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hi,
What digitalocean plan to buy for mine mmc2.0
any idea?
I've explored https://www.digitalocean.com/?refcode=05409c936950 (https://www.digitalocean.com/?refcode=05409c936950) thoroughly. It is not the best resource for CPU mining because their CPUs do not support AES. However, believe it or not, your best bet is the 2CPU because you get ~.29 hp/m and it only costs .03/hr. If you upgrade to the 4CPU you will get around .4 hp/m but it costs ~ .12/hr. The 8 core gets about .6hp/m. So cost wise, the best bet is the 2CPU. $5 can last almost a week!
Joyent has a free trial offer, $65 credit/month for two months. And Windows Azure also has a free trial. Both support AES and you get much better hp/m.
Good luck!
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digital ocean does not support AES-NI?
how to check wether a cpu support AES-NI while using cloud server?
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You can have more threads than cores with no performance issues (unlike ptsminer) run 8 on 6 core.
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Probably L5639 is not the best option to mine MMC because it has 6 cores and you would make use of only 4 of them to mine MMC (it has to be power of 2)
You could use the 2 extra cores for PTS, XPM, or DTC mining.
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Probably L5639 is not the best option to mine MMC because it has 6 cores and you would make use of only 4 of them to mine MMC (it has to be power of 2)
You could use the 2 extra cores for PTS, XPM, or DTC mining.
Ok but if I have a 2x L5639 ?
I am using 32 threads not 16. 5,50 hpm (32) > 4,50 hpm (16)
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I'm new to this cloud server game and would like a step-by-step guide on mining through that needaserver.net place. Any chance somebody could do that for me?
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Probably L5639 is not the best option to mine MMC because it has 6 cores and you would make use of only 4 of them to mine MMC (it has to be power of 2)
You could use the 2 extra cores for PTS, XPM, or DTC mining.
That's different, but you know that what I meant is that you can't use 24 threads while mining MMC.
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digital ocean does not support AES-NI?
how to check wether a cpu support AES-NI while using cloud server?
Run this on the server:
grep aes /proc/cpuinfo
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https://www.wholesaleinternet.net/dedicated/ has them cheaper, plus I have 20% discount as reseller, but they're all out of stock atm
but even better stuff, like the i7-3770s's for 30 euro at kimsufi before they sold out
btw: you can get one of these free for a month if you put in credit card info: http://www.burst.net/spc1.php .. I cancelled about 10 days after I started it & just set it to cancel at end of billing period. no problem
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I'm new to this cloud server game and would like a step-by-step guide on mining through that needaserver.net place. Any chance somebody could do that for me?
Steps
1) Download mmc wallet
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-5Ax5kejTpMRzgwTEFBRjBjTFU/edit?usp=sharing http://www.memorycoin.org/downloads/memorycoin.zip
2) Buy server (debian 7 64 best choice) best of price/performance => 2xL5639
Memorycoin Mining Intel Hardware Comparison (http://mmcwiki.com/memorycoin_mining_intel_hardware_comparison)
Dedicated Hosting Offers (http://www.webhostingtalk.com/forumdisplay.php?f=36)
2) Select the pool
http://mmc.xpool.xram.co/ used memoryminer
http://mmcpool.com/ used mmcminer
http://extasie.net/ used mmcminer
http://mmc.multi-coin.com/ used mmcminer
http://mmc-pool.com/ used mmcminer
http://mmc.gpool.net used GMMCMiner
3) start mining.
memoryminer install ubuntu & debian(mmc.xpool.xram.co) (http://mmcwiki.com/memoryminer_install_ubuntu_debian)
mmcminer install ubuntu & debian (mmcpool.com) (http://mmcwiki.com/mmcminer_install_ubuntu_debian_mmcpool)