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could you guys try to see if you can put the crossfire working properly because in crossfire the ati cards tend to loose very mutch performance
We cannot, and you can see the same degradation in any mining and even in some games that support multiple cards natively. To get best performance from 2 cards, you have to disable crossfire and run them separately.
win miner is new version?
download, update and I have increased rig productivity by 5% )

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BitShares PTS / Re: OpenCL GPU miner by girino for ypool.net
« on: January 20, 2014, 09:34:42 am »
I had no intention of releasing my miner for ypool in the begining (the 70% harming the network, etc, etc), but since too many people asked, i am now releasing it. As always, the code is Open sourced and free. As I used jh00 jhProtominer as a base, and the minar and the pool support donation fees, i included a 2.5% developer fee in the code, that will only apply for those mining on ypool.net. If you mine on any other pool, please remember to donate.

Code is available at: https://github.com/girino/jhProtominer

A linux 64bit compiled binary is available at: https://mega.co.nz/#F!oVBUmDjR!atcpQhUQ7C123F-XFiub0w

Hope you enjoy!
2.5% developer fee + 5% pool fee = 7,5% ?  :o

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Is there any way I can use my Asus 570 GTX which only has 1280MB ram to mine?
Yeap, GeForce GTX 570 = 960 CPM! "Mining Hardware Comparison" table at http://pts.1gh.com/

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Thanks for the clarification. But the real question is - why not open source the CPU/GPU miners? Is it pride? Is it greed? Is it fear? Afraid code can be adapted to other coins and you won't get rewarded?
Why does yvg1900 not open source CPU miner?! Is it greed? OH YES. ABSOLUTELY YES.

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Funny, after my last message here, my share per block has gone down to .030 +/- a bit. Have a lot of new miners jumped onto 1GH lately?

Also is 1070 cpm ok on a 770 GTX? Will it get better if I OC the card?
The pool hashrate has increased 15-20% in the last 24h, so indeed your share got lower, but this also means blocks are being found more often on average now. (And the pool luck has improved a lot in the last hours, but it is just a lottery of course).

I think noone has reported CPM for 770 yet, so I cannot tell if 1070 cpm is right for it. Overclocking will improve it of course.
What about MAC miners?

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Design (text and other) stolen from http://mmcpool.com/:-X

  • 1000CPM earning ~0.6 PTS/day
Lie, 0.25 PTS/day max

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MemoryCoin / Re: Accuracy of http://agran.net/memorycoin2_calc.html ?
« on: January 17, 2014, 05:24:40 pm »
As an example, right now and for most of the day network hashrate is ~64000 while I am sitting at between 9000-13000 so using even just 9000 at a rate of 10 blocks average per hour I should earn at a bare minimum 1.4 blocks per hour / 317 MEG per hour. This is not at all the results I am seeing, I am averaging around 0.7-0.9 blocks per hour.

I cant figure out why there is such huge differences, clearly somewhere something is wrong or the pools operate at huge hidden fees.
LOL ))
What blocks did you find?

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MemoryCoin / Re: www.MemoryCoin.info - exciting news!
« on: January 14, 2014, 05:57:00 pm »
Thank you belltown.

Dear community if you have some suggestions for the site, you are welcome to write it here.

Regards,
Svyatoslav
Good luck!  8)

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BitShares PTS / Re: Open source optimized PTS CPU miner (BETA)
« on: January 13, 2014, 09:50:06 pm »
Cool. Good luck!

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Miner doesn't work on AMD, can you make it compatible with AMD cards?
Check out arOpenCLminer
Need ver. for http://pts.1gh.com/

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BitShares PTS / Re: [ANN] PTS.1GH.COM - GPU mining
« on: January 13, 2014, 08:58:39 pm »
this PTS-GPU-mining is just fantastic for my "old" cards :)
two air-cooled HD6990 (2011)
one makes 2257 cpm - the other makes 2378 cpm
both at full speed - with scrypt-mining they are getting too hot, so i can only run them at ~75 % speed
oh... and the power-consumption is only 60 % compared to scrypt-mining
WAT?  :o

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BitShares PTS / Re: Mining pool list - Updating
« on: January 12, 2014, 06:44:28 pm »
Please include the fee info in the update
beeeeer:
web: ptsweb.beeeeer.org fee 2,5% payout 0.2

PTSpool:
web:http://ptspool.com/ fee 4% payout 3

ypool:
web:http://ypool.net/ fee 6% payout 1

1Gh
web: http://pts.1gh.com/ fee 3.5% payout 0.1

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BitShares PTS / Re: [ANN] PTS.1GH.COM - GPU mining
« on: January 12, 2014, 06:40:59 pm »
If the lack of luck persists hashpower will change it's mind sooner or later  8), or maybe ypool also ... gpu ...
ypŠ¾ol protoshares is 6%, 1GH.COM is only 3.5%
this is important for my office botnet  8)

Right, but at the moment 96,5% of "nothing" is less than 94% of "something"., nevermind, don't wanna spoil the party.
look at http://ptsweb.beeeeer.org/blocks
they've found 5 blocks today, 3 yesterday, and 10 the day before.  It varies a lot

Right, but the nice-looking beeer-UI doesn't give a hint about the hashpower involved also - so you can't say anything about the efficiency. 1GH does a bit or at least you could calculate, as long as the top contributor list was shorter than 100, now you can make some estimations.
Luck and unluck... but
41554   2014-01-12 18:32:46 (3 minutes ago)      
41549   2014-01-12 18:19:47 (16 minutes ago)   

Need more GPU power!

MMC pool http://mmc.1gh.com/ have CPU mining:
Win 32-bit, Win 64-bit, Mac 64-bit, Linux (Source Code)

Need PTS Mac miner!

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MemoryCoin / Re: TOP 100. The richest addresses. Jan 12, 2014
« on: January 12, 2014, 05:28:14 pm »
MFhWZJFwPgmGtFcATEcXYkbng5sZqzeYtn, 810000.0000 (!!!) is FreeTrade8)

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BitShares PTS / Re: Mining pool list - Updating
« on: January 12, 2014, 01:33:26 pm »
Update mining pool list.

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