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HELP GEFORCE GTX 1050 TI settings for cudaminer

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2017/06/28 11:02:14 (permalink)
who can help me with the best settings.... i use now:


cudaminer.exe -d 0 -i 0 -o stratum+tcp://hash-to-coins.com:3333 -u xxx -p xxx -i 19 -l T40x20 -C 1 -H 2 
 
but mij max k/hs is 300 that very slow 
 
who can help me what do i do wrong?
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    Chris21010
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    Re: HELP GEFORCE GTX 1050 TI settings for cudaminer 2017/06/28 12:44:03 (permalink)
    i do not know what this is... it is a BOINC thing?


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    Re: HELP GEFORCE GTX 1050 TI settings for cudaminer 2017/06/28 16:25:11 (permalink)
    IMMORTAL1979
    who can help me with the best settings.... i use now:


    cudaminer.exe -d 0 -i 0 -o stratum+tcp://hash-to-coins.com:3333 -u xxx -p xxx -i 19 -l T40x20 -C 1 -H 2 
     
    but mij max k/hs is 300 that very slow 
     
    who can help me what do i do wrong?


    From the looks of things you're doing Monero (I am guessing as you haven't actually told us and you haven't given us any details as to the clocks of your gpu and memory), and your hash rate is on par, actually a little faster than what it should be.  http://cryptomining-blog.com/8310-crypto-mining-performance-of-the-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1050-ti/  
     
    Also why are you using such an ancient miner?  Cudaminer hasn't been updated since 2014.  I would suggest updating to ccminer https://github.com/tpruvot/ccminer as it is currently developed and supports a lot more alt coins.

     

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    Re: HELP GEFORCE GTX 1050 TI settings for cudaminer 2017/07/23 17:25:23 (permalink)
    It isnt really worth mining with a 1050 ti
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    Re: HELP GEFORCE GTX 1050 TI settings for cudaminer 2017/07/23 17:32:37 (permalink)
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    it is a BOINC thing?


    NO!
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    Re: HELP GEFORCE GTX 1050 TI settings for cudaminer 2017/07/29 17:17:29 (permalink)
    IMMORTAL1979
    who can help me with the best settings.... i use now:


    cudaminer.exe -d 0 -i 0 -o stratum+tcp://hash-to-coins.com:3333 -u xxx -p xxx -i 19 -l T40x20 -C 1 -H 2 
     
    but mij max k/hs is 300 that very slow 
     
    who can help me what do i do wrong?




     
     Trying to mine Scrypt on a GPU has been a waste of time for a few YEARS now (that version of cudaminer is ancient and Scrypt-specific, I am 99% sure).
     
     You're seeing a fairly reasonable hashrate for your GPU for Scrypt, but you are trying to compete with ASIC-based miner hardware that commonly manages 100+ MEGAhash/sec for less than 1.3 KW power usage (500 MEGAhash for under 1KW for the AntMiner L3+, the current most efficient ASIC-based miner currently on the market) - you won't make enough to notice, and your GPU will probably DIE before you manage to earn $1 worth of any Scrypt-based coin with it.
     
     Also, by mining GPU standards the GTX 1050ti is very low end, you're not going to make a lot on it mining anything - but there are quite a few coins you'll at least make more than the electric usage as long as your electric cost isn't crazy-high like in California or Hawaii....
     
     
     For specific reference - the Innosilicon A2 miners I currently run I've owned for almost 2 YEARS now, were USED when I bought them (probably at least a year old THEN), and the 2 "best" of them manage a little over 110 MEGAhash/sec on the miner and 105+ most of the time at the pool, while drawing 1250 watts give or take 10 at the wall.
     2 of the others manage 100/95 at a power draw of about 1080 watts (power supply limited), the 5'th is a "small" unit that does 89/84 at about 1 KW draw.
     At one time, Innosilicon estimated that A2 units were responsible for at least 60% of all Litecoin hashrate (almost all of the rest was out of Alcheminer or KNC Titan units at that point).
     By current standards they're classed as "generation old" for ASIC units, and are completely outclassed by the current generation - I almost shut them down in Feb despite having VERY cheap power cost as they were getting very close to unprofitable (then the big Litecoin price surge hit and profitability went through the roof for a while).
     Note that these GENERATION OLD ASIC-based miners are over 20 TIMES as efficient as the best GPUs at mining Scrypt-based coins, and the LITTLE unit does over 40 TIMES the hashrate of the highest-hashrate Scrypt mining cards (possible exception for the Vega as I've not seen it tested on Scrypt, but I'd BET on 20X or more the hashrate even THERE).
     
     

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