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      crazyinside Regular Member last edited by wrapper

      Is anyone mining with a Titan X? Have one in my gaming pc, figured I’d see what kind of hash rate people get with it?

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      • wrapper
        wrapper Moderators last edited by wrapper

        Hi Titan, and welcome. That would be a great question for the mining thread, you can post there, now you have done your first post. I’ll check up what a Titan is, you can get best/ economic results with R 280.

        That is because most of the work done on SGMiner, NSGmier etc was done on that card and drivers. Although Ghostlander is continuing develop NSGminer (Neoscrypt) miner to work on more drivers. It works well on my stock+deps - Ubuntu 14.04 and 15.10. i.e as the driver situation has improved you may find it at least can work.

        Neoscrypt is more memory intensive than Scrypt, speed doesn’t matter so much, which means some older card are better than you think, especially for experimenting.

        P.S. It’s Titan X is Nvidia, I think you need to try CGminer, I’ll be interested to see the replies…

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        • wrapper
          wrapper Moderators last edited by wrapper

          It looks like CCminer is your best bet. You should be able to compile it yourself, especially with a linux partition.

          https://github.com/tpruvot/ccminer

          I recommend p2pool as the most decentralized mining, Nicehash does have some good guides and paid for additional development to algorithms and alternative currency miners, including Feathercoin / Neoscrypt. They also do some windows builds / downloads of miners.

          You can point the miner to other pools, especially as fail-over, anyway.

          https://www.nicehash.com/?p=software

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          • bluebox
            bluebox last edited by

            I’ve had very good results using djm34’s tweak on ccminer for nvidia cards. Still use it, solid as a rock. Core speed is everything; memory speed doesn’t matter so it can be set lower to save a bit of juice. Use nvidia-settings (linux) or afterburner (windows).
            https://github.com/djm34/ccminer-sp-neoscrypt
            I should post some numbers from my 970’s with different miners, OS, settings… but time, oh sweet precious time (a lack thereof), gets in the way… Wish I had a 1070 to test, probably the best bang-for-buck in spite of IPO-inflated prices. :astonished:

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            • bluebox
              bluebox last edited by

              A bit off-topic, gotta say though I’ve been mining the new Revolvercoin algo x11evo lately, more to see how well it does vs. x11. Not sure of the future of the coin (seems promising, we’ll see), but mining with nvidia is like an open faucet — diff is still low.

              Hey, I’ve mined our cousin ORB off and on too, just spreading the hash love around. :laughing:

              x11evo exacts about a 10% drop vs. x11, 7500MH/s vs 8100 on boosted 970. This algo and neoscrypt are (still) owned by nvidia vs amd, doubt polaris will close the gap much.

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              • wrapper
                wrapper Moderators last edited by wrapper

                @bluebox Yes, that did go a bit of Topic - and complex for “newbies” :) .

                It would make a great post for the Mining section.

                http://forum.feathercoin.com/category/17/mining

                Title :

                What’s the status of NVidia Mining?

                or the original posters :

                How do I mine Feathercoin with Titan?

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