64 gig available, it is using about 9 g.
So for a single cpu your getting 50 sol/s
Yes, working stable also, no crash for 12h.
CUDA version had a bug⦠it seems sometimes finds more than 8 solutions and buffer overflow happens. Fixed that and running stable now for several hours.
Nice, thanks for the info.
Now just need to decide. 40sol/s gpu or 50sol/s cpu
might wait for more results.
toomim brothers, cloud mining dudes
Is there any protection against Botnets or AWS clouds from mining this? I assumed you would need at least 8GB of ram to be able to mine per core.
Thatās great but only the older build of nheqminer is on github so we donāt see any of the fantastic improvements you mentioned ![]()
No protection from botnets⦠And i run NiceHash miner with 2GB ram and a 8 core Xeon⦠(13.65 H/s)
What about Intel I7 6900K with 32GB memory?? somebody try it?
Thanx
I am running a 6900k, but my rig is still in testing. Driver issues, just built it. Initially i only pulled 6h/s not overclocked with 16GB ram. Should have a better number tonight.
For running the forked miner on supernova is this the correct line?
./nheqminer -l zec.suprnova.cc:2142 -u ZEC5150.ZEC5150Woker -p abc123-t 4
@nicehashdev: are you saying mining Equihash on CPU is more profitable than mining XMR?
love to see your results when the new miner comes out.
thanks
only issue is you are renting your miners and not mining zcash yourself. ![]()
I think they he is saying that selling your mining power in exchange for BTC through Nicehash.com (currently no zcash payouts) is more profitable.
If you want to mine Zcash, you can buy hashpower from us, large amounts ![]()
have you tested anything larger then 14 cores?
I guess the question is: is it more profitable to mine XMR yourself and sell it or mine Equihash on nicehash using CPU and get BTC
why do you keep referring to xmr???
because nicehashdev was talking about various algorithms on nicehash⦠iām using CPU atm to mine XMR (soon to be Zcash) so i was just curious
Zcash is new, will start on the 28th.