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2014/08/06 16:10:40 (permalink)
just now got it running on mining, and I get 2.6 MH/s out of the box on x11
 
I got the SC model which is only suppose to be about 1255 on boost, havn't done an OC to it yet and already at 1306!
 
the temp is nice as well, 63c
 
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2.0 MH/s on X13
 
7.5 MH/s on NIST5
 
basicly all the number are around 400 - 500 KH/s slower then my GTX 770, very impressive numbers comparing this low end Maxwell to a higher end keplar.
 
Can't wait to see what the higher end maxwell cards can do.
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    Re: these 750 TI cards are impressive! 2014/08/06 18:25:09 (permalink)
    My mining box running 6x 750ti's doing the X11 Algo does 10 Mhs using only 300~ watts of power compared to the 5x 270X's I've been running which do 12 MHs at 700~ watts. Their great little cards

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    Re: these 750 TI cards are impressive! 2014/08/06 19:28:37 (permalink)
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    My mining box running 6x 750ti's doing the X11 Algo does 10 Mhs using only 300~ watts of power compared to the 5x 270X's I've been running which do 12 MHs at 700~ watts. Their great little cards




    10 MH/s for 6 x 750 TI's on X11? that sounds low, it should be around 2.6 MH/s per card and give you around 15.6 MH/s total
     
    be sure you are on CCminer 1.2 and on the 340.52 nvidia drivers
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    Re: these 750 TI cards are impressive! 2014/08/06 19:56:03 (permalink)
    If only get 2gh/s for x11, most probably you are not on ccminer V1.2.

      
     
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    Re: these 750 TI cards are impressive! 2014/08/06 20:37:16 (permalink)
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    If only get 2MH/s for x11, most probably you are not on ccminer V1.2.




    fixed I wish it was 2GH/s though Lol
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    Re: these 750 TI cards are impressive! 2014/08/06 22:13:38 (permalink)
    oops...

      
     
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    Re: these 750 TI cards are impressive! 2014/08/07 22:57:50 (permalink)
    No profitable X11 and X13 coins at time of posting. 750 Ti should be good to mine TalkCoin (TAC), algo=NIST5. Price is rising due to Dev releasing some new feature soon.

      
     
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    Re: these 750 TI cards are impressive! 2014/08/08 11:17:56 (permalink)
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    No profitable X11 and X13 coins at time of posting. 750 Ti should be good to mine TalkCoin (TAC), algo=NIST5. Price is rising due to Dev releasing some new feature soon.




    alright I wlll switch to that
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    Re: these 750 TI cards are impressive! 2014/08/09 07:36:49 (permalink)
    TradeMyBit added Mantis Coin (X11). x11 is back to profitability for 750 Ti.

      
     
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    Re: these 750 TI cards are impressive! 2014/08/09 19:40:49 (permalink)
    back on X11....
     
    I was disapointed on what I got on NIST5 the last 3 or 4 days I used it though it was worse then I what I had on X11 at that time.
     
    with X11 I was getting 0.0025 a day, with NIST5 I barely got 0.0010 a day.
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    Re: these 750 TI cards are impressive! 2014/08/19 10:31:09 (permalink)
    750 Ti can now do Algo switching with NiceHash. Check out:
    http://cryptomining-blog.com/3091-nicehash-control-tool-1-1-1-pack-for-geforce-gtx-750-ti/
     
    I got it working after customization. Quite important to get yr hashrate and power consumption of each algo correct to maximize profit. However take note that if none of the algo is profitable after deducting your power cost, the tool will not start any miner (stop mining). If you want to mine non stop, one way is to set a low power cost, eg. 0.05.
     
    You can also change to mine with WestHash instead of NiceHash, but you can only monitor yr earning via WestHash web site.

      
     
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    Re: these 750 TI cards are impressive! 2014/08/19 12:00:07 (permalink)
    My profit is getting better, I didn't realize all this time that the Blue Bars on the stats list on Trade My Bit showed the top BTC a day, just have to monitor them and be sure my cards are on the best one as they change.
     
    Currently as of this post X13/X15 has the best BTC a day. They seem to switch back and forth, I'm on X13 right now since its seems to be staying at the top the most out of the 2
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    Re: these 750 TI cards are impressive! 2014/08/20 20:07:26 (permalink)
    Auto switching to most profitable algo from NiceHashControl's log:
    07:23 PM Started mining x13
    07:40 PM Started mining x11
    07:45 PM Started mining x13
    08:15 PM Started mining x13
    08:45 PM Started mining nist5
    08:49 PM Started mining x13
     

      
     
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    Re: these 750 TI cards are impressive! 2014/08/20 22:15:38 (permalink)
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    Auto switching to most profitable algo from NiceHashControl's log:
    07:23 PM Started mining x13
    07:40 PM Started mining x11
    07:45 PM Started mining x13
    08:15 PM Started mining x13
    08:45 PM Started mining nist5
    08:49 PM Started mining x13




    I looked into that more, but it is currently in beta, so I will continue switching manually until its done.
     
    at the moment I still have most of my cards on X13 since it has the highest block reward and profit (just like your log shows so I'm not losing out much.)
     
    Veilcoin (X13) is almost always at the top of the list it seems.
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    Re: these 750 TI cards are impressive! 2014/08/24 05:51:30 (permalink)
    well it took a while but I finally got my cards running on Nice Hash Control, got the hashrates set correctly and I set the power to 0 on all cards since I don't care about that adding into the profit margin
     
    It was easy to setup on my Nvidia cards but it was a pain in the butt to setup on my R9 270's, got it all working though, should see much better numbers coming in. I got them all configured for X11 X13 X15 and Nist5
     
    One problem I'm noticing though already is I keep losing connection to the NiceHash servers, same problem I had on Wafflepool..... so I hope more pools will support this multi algo switching eventually.
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    Re: these 750 TI cards are impressive! 2014/08/24 07:06:36 (permalink)
    NVIDIA done great job with GTX750Ti. Not for mining only, for games too. Bad because not support SLI.
    People could get really great gaming performance for low price than.
    Maybe I'm wrong but I think market for such cards is biggest
    and always is good to present nice little models attractive for HTPC and mini rigs.

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    Re: these 750 TI cards are impressive! 2014/08/24 11:32:35 (permalink)
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    NVIDIA done great job with GTX750Ti. Not for mining only, for games too. Bad because not support SLI.
    People could get really great gaming performance for low price than.
    Maybe I'm wrong but I think market for such cards is biggest
    and always is good to present nice little models attractive for HTPC and mini rigs.




    Yea the 750 TI is only marginally slower then my GTX 770, Maxwell vs keplar, my Mining Performance is almost identical between them. I can't wait to see what the higher end maxwell cards can do.
     
    if the 750 TI's weren't limited to 2GB vram I would have used it to replace my GTX 770 for gaming as well just because of the cooler temps and lower power usage.
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    Re: these 750 TI cards are impressive! 2014/08/24 12:52:32 (permalink)
    NVIDIA didn't want to people feel almost GTX780 performance for 300$. Even without SLI connector that would be perfect.
    Even EVGA GTX750Ti SC SLI, that's 10-15% more, looks like OC well, because reference clock for GTX750Ti is 1020MHz,
    EVGA sell GTX750Ti FTW version with ACX Cooler 1185MHz version, and boost is almost 200MHz higher than reference design.
    No you can't replace GTX770, it's weaker than GTX760, but only 60W and 20A. And people with less budget play games normal with less detail.
    It would be perfect for Hadron.
     
    You hope because people with less budget EVGA will continue to make nice model of little cards as this year.
    Maybe even single slot cards.
     
     
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    Re: these 750 TI cards are impressive! 2014/08/25 09:39:53 (permalink)
    NiceHashControl seems to be running alright so far, the auto switching between algos is not much better then what I was getting on trademybit though.
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    Re: these 750 TI cards are impressive! 2014/09/04 01:08:12 (permalink)
    anyone know what is going on with NiceHash site?
     
    all of a sudden all my NiceHashControl stats are at 0 on my systems and won't start, and the website stats seem almost dead.
     
    edit: nevermind its working again.
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    Re: these 750 TI cards are impressive! 2014/09/05 01:54:12 (permalink)
    X15 and NISt5 have both wen't up quite a bit in vallue today. with all my GPU's mining them I'm netting around 0.004 - 0.005 combined off them.
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    Re: these 750 TI cards are impressive! 2014/09/05 02:28:14 (permalink)

    X15 is Nimbus Coin
    NIST5 is Vault Coin
    Was mining Nimbus with Suprnova before NiceHash picked it up. Now TradeMyBit also picked it up already. Now I just let NiceHash does the algo switch mining to maximize profit.

      
     
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    Re: these 750 TI cards are impressive! 2014/09/05 05:44:14 (permalink)
    VEIL X13 price is going up like crazy. To mine at TradeMyBit.
    Edit: 2 hr after the post above, TradeMyBit make VEIL multipot. Pool hash surged from mh/s to Gh/s now. not profitable anymore.
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    Re: these 750 TI cards are impressive! 2014/09/05 10:07:58 (permalink)
    Yea I'm loving NiceHashControl software, been doing alot better on payments, no more having to manually switch algos.
     
    I seem to get around 0.0045 BTC every 1 - 2 days depending on what the Net is where as before I started using it I was only getting around 0.002 - 0.0025 a day.
     
    I'm still deciding if I should get more 750 TI cards or just get some Antminers, with 750 TI cards I can run any algo but with antminers, once the difficulty goes to high its becomes a useless paperweight. I'm kinda leaning more torward the 750 TI's I think cause they have a better resale market (used for games and basic desktop use as well, not just mining)
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    Re: these 750 TI cards are impressive! 2014/09/05 21:03:32 (permalink)
    lol yep now X13 is going up (NiceHash must have got Veilcoin), all the algos are coming back alive this weekend this is great!!
     
    probably explains why the servers were down earlier in the week they were adding new coins.
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    Re: these 750 TI cards are impressive! 2014/09/21 11:31:03 (permalink)
    wow.... Net Earn on X13 is really high today, highest I ever seen it. They must have got more new coins.
     
    1350 on my GTX 770
     
    1968 on my 2 x R9 270
     
    1222 on my 750 TI
     

     
    we really needed this too since the Bitcoin Market Price dropped quite a bit.
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    Re: these 750 TI cards are impressive! 2014/09/21 20:26:23 (permalink)
    Should be SSV Coin. Speculators just drove it to the moon. Made some extra btc from trading between the price different of Cryptsy and Bittrex.

      
     
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    Re: these 750 TI cards are impressive! 2014/09/26 04:31:01 (permalink)
    X13 just skyrocketed in value again, been noticing a trend and it seems to be happening every weekend

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    Re: these 750 TI cards are impressive! 2014/09/27 05:42:27 (permalink)
    NIST5 just jumped up in value, all the algos are doing great lately.
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