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12/18 or newer than that?
12/18 was a huge boost on my 760, would love to get another pop.
12/18 or newer than that?
12/18 was a huge boost on my 760, would love to get another pop.
Went from 300kh/s to 312kh/s on gtx760 using the 2/4/14 cudaminer
I'm mining max on AMD cards, still most profitable...vertcoin on nvidia. Ultracoin is just as good though but couldn't find stable settings yet.
I grabbed yacminer-3.3.1-yac2-windows-x64 and got my 270x up to 10 Kh mining yac, but I had ~4 HW errors. Also, not a single share in 5 minutes.
Is it just better to mine Max or VTC on radeons?
well, in the 8 hours that i was at work today, with my 2 280x, i mined 0.01btc worth of maxcoin.
that seems like pretty good numbers to me, i would be surprised if VTC is doing that well at the moment.
I grabbed yacminer-3.3.1-yac2-windows-x64 and got my 270x up to 10 Kh mining yac, but I had ~4 HW errors. Also, not a single share in 5 minutes.
Is it just better to mine Max or VTC on radeons?
I make ~ 2.737 VTC/day.
At 0.005 BTC/VTC, that's 0.013685 BTC/day!
VTC is doing better than MAX, at least for me.
Didn't you say your cards pulled 340mh/s for max?
If you do, then max is better...vertcoin is 30% worse now, IF you get similar hash rates (say a 280x, mines max at 375mh/s and vert at 350kh/s or so...
Do the math yourself, but trust me, max IS better. It also runs cooler.
As for yac, you can't get more than 3kh/s with that card, probably 3.2 or something like that...you need to fiddle with raw intensity (kalroth's cgminer setting, ported to yacminer recently).
I spent at least one hour trying to get the max out of an r9 290 mining yac. Quite underwhelming, max was 4kh/s when a GTX 660ti matches that. xD
Check if the price is at or above 0.0011, otherwise VTC would be better.
EDIT: Price is dam low lol...seems to be good though, but UTC might be the absolute best if you can get good hashrates. Check the nvidia/yacoin thread for settings.