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      zer0 last edited by

      GTX 580 hashrate 54 khs

      -I 12 -w64 -g 2

      GTX580 hasrate 54 khs

      -I 12 -w64 -g 2

      12 was the sweet spot for intensity

      mining pool us.mine-ftc.co.uk

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        Mare76 last edited by

        Sapphire R9 280x VaporX (Hynix)

        14.xx driver with 13.xx bin files

        1500/1100 clocks

        -I 15 -w 32 -g 2

        96-98Kh/s

        Getting some rejects but no HW errors !

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        • kris_davison
          kris_davison last edited by

          NVidia 750ti

          -w 128 -l 15 -g 1 -I 17

          seems to be the best I can get as I cant overclock these 3 bad boys on linux

          getting around 40khs on main card and slightly less on the two plugged into

          pci-3 x1 slots.

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            Mare76 last edited by

            Sapphire R9 280x VaporX (Hynix)

            14.xx driver with 13.xx bin files

            1500/1100 clocks

            -I 15 -w 32 -g 2

            96-98Kh/s

            Getting some rejects but no HW errors !

            Clocks on 1500/1080 now, no change to hashrate :)

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              Wolf0 Regular Member last edited by

              Clocks on 1500/1080 now, no change to hashrate :)

              Sapphire Vapor-X Tri-X R9 280X with Hynix memory doing 255kh/s - 265kh/s

              Intensity 12, worksize 128, 2 GPU threads - clocks are 1150/1500.

              Kernel is further modified; compiled on 14.9.

              Edit on 11/04/2014:

              Same card, doing 290kh/s or so

              Intensity 16, worksize 64, 1 GPU thread - clocks are 1160/1500.

              Kernel is even further modified; compiled on 14.9

              Edit 2, same day:

              It does just over 300kh/s on intensity 17.

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                shaunisradd last edited by

                cgminer 3.7.7b

                9600GT

                Stock Clock-

                3.7 KH/S -I 10 -w 32 (66 degrees)

                OC (725 Main, 2050 Mem)

                • 4.5 KH/s -I 10 -w 32 (69 Degrees - not pushing it hard, old card)

                Hash falls as mem clock falls.

                Had it laying around, cheers!

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                  Wolf0 Regular Member last edited by

                  NVidia 750ti

                  -w 128 -l 15 -g 1 -I 17

                  seems to be the best I can get as I cant overclock these 3 bad boys on linux

                  getting around 40khs on main card and slightly less on the two plugged into

                  pci-3 x1 slots.

                  I OC’d each of my 750Ti cards on linux, and upped the TDP to 75W - flash 'em.

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                    Mare76 last edited by

                    Sapphire Vapor-X Tri-X R9 280X with Hynix memory doing 255kh/s - 265kh/s

                    Intensity 12, worksize 128, 2 GPU threads - clocks are 1150/1500.

                    Kernel is further modified; compiled on 14.9.

                    Edit on 11/04/2014:

                    Same card, doing 290kh/s or so

                    Intensity 16, worksize 64, 1 GPU thread - clocks are 1160/1500.

                    Kernel is even further modified; compiled on 14.9

                    WOOOW I want it !!! :)

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                      Wolf0 Regular Member last edited by

                      WOOOW I want it !!! :)

                      I know, the difference between Hynix and Elpida is night and day - my 290X, which I’m not certain, but if I guess from the hashrate, it’s Elpida, does maybe 310kh/s - 315kh/s.

                      The Elpida 280X, clocked at the same speeds as the Hynix one (1175/1500) gets 240kh/s. So, doing the math, a Hynix 290X would be…

                      310 + 310 * (290 - 240) / 240 or 375kh/s or so.

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                      • kris_davison
                        kris_davison last edited by

                        I OC’d each of my 750Ti cards on linux, and upped the TDP to 75W - flash 'em.

                        So what are you getting with your 750ti’s and which miner are you using?

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                          Wolf0 Regular Member last edited by

                          So what are you getting with your 750ti’s and which miner are you using?

                          Currently not using them at all, I have 5x750Ti around my room. But I was mining X11 - 2500kh/s or so with the ccminer off djm34’s github, 2800kh/s or so after I messed with it a little.

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                          • SpartanC001
                            SpartanC001 Regular Member last edited by

                            Hey all, i’m developing a neoscrypt hardware comparison site, for cpu’s and gpu’s,

                            As its in dev theres no way to send a submission on the site yet (will be added next), so for now please post them here:

                            https://forum.feathercoin.com/index.php?/topic/8106-dev-neoscrypt-hardware-comparison-site/

                            For an example submission check here:

                            https://forum.feathercoin.com/index.php?/topic/8106-dev-neoscrypt-hardware-comparison-site/?p=70529

                            Thanks, Syd

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                              DutchDK last edited by

                              … Upps…
                              wrong thread.
                              Post moved to here**: **https://forum.feathercoin.com/index.php?/topic/8106-dev-neoscrypt-hardware-comparison-site/?p=70690

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                                momo last edited by

                                Sapphire HD 6570 1G DDR3 Hyper memory.

                                14.xx driver

                                650/677 clocks

                                -I 10 -w 64 -g 2

                                9.8-10Kh/s

                                OC to HD6670

                                800/900 clocks

                                12 Kh/s

                                Miner: cgminer_neoscrypt 3.7.8

                                opencl: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/53187180/neoscrypt140909.cl

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                                • SpartanC001
                                  SpartanC001 Regular Member last edited by

                                  Sapphire HD 6570 1G DDR3 Hyper memory.

                                  14.xx driver

                                  650/677 clocks

                                  -I 10 -w 64 -g 2

                                  9.8-10Kh/s

                                  OC to HD6670

                                  800/900 clocks

                                  12 Kh/s

                                  Miner: cgminer_neoscrypt 3.7.8

                                  opencl: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/53187180/neoscrypt140909.cl

                                  if you’d like to submit your overclocked entry (with proof if you can) to http://hw.neoscrypt.tk/new/ that would be great thanks (i know you already put your non overclocked version there)

                                  Sydney

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