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sgminer 4.1.153-v2, 32-bit Windows, ATI OpenCL
There's a new application, sgminer 4.1.153-v2, for 32-bit Windows with ATI OpenCL v 1.01 support. You need to enable test applications to get work. This mines cryptocurrencies for line A, which means Campaign #1 at the moment...
Henri. 13 Apr 2014, 12:18:44 UTC · Comment
So we have GPU crunching back for Bitcoin Utopia... Although, it's not a FB project...
John P. Myers
04-21-14, 02:53 AM
Oh wow they have an NCI ASIC version too for Windows...i gotta try this out...
Pay per wu on my atis has gone from 120/wu to 600/wu.
Fire$torm
04-21-14, 12:51 PM
Looks like we need to update the RSS feed...
sgminer 4.1.153-v2, 32-bit Windows, ATI OpenCL
There's a new application, sgminer 4.1.153-v2, for 32-bit Windows with ATI OpenCL v 1.01 support. You need to enable test applications to get work. This mines cryptocurrencies for line A, which means Campaign #1 at the moment...
Henri. 13 Apr 2014, 12:18:44 UTC · Comment
So we have GPU crunching back for Bitcoin Utopia... Although, it's not a FB project...
Well, their RSS was returning errors for the longest time so I disabled it. Guess they finally straightened out their act. Anyhoot feed updated and enabled.
On 7950 at 950MHz it's looking like 125-150k/day production... not sure if that's worth the effort. Only errors on 7790.
I accidentally let a WU go to my 6570 - it completed a unit in 25.5 minutes. At 600 point/ea that's 33k/day. On Collatz it earns 80k/day.
As Al McAdams mentioned in another thread, pay is now 1800/wu. And as Steve said, hanging work units are best avoided by dedicating a core to each GPU. I had it working on my 7790, but after a half a day it started producing only errors.
If it weren't for the fact that back when it shut down last year I was stuck almost exactly halfway between 10M and 25M, I might not run this project. It isn't FB, it's a bit buggy, and when the admin changes the "Campaign" it alters the app name... so you have to start anew working towards WUProp hours goals. But, the administrator seems like a nice guy, it appears to be raising money to support good projects, and it pays relatively well.
Oh, and SUSA is the #1 team and we like to keep it that way!
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