Transaction

a3e8cbde9fea03b4911b9bc9a87a825f5d86eab26eba0df22a9d5b1d94c12bf1
2024-03-23 15:49:07
0.00000018 BSV
(
0.02725985 BSV
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0.02725967 BSV
)
10.45 sat/KB
1
70,699
1,722 B

2 Outputs

Total Output:
0.02725967 BSV
  • j"1LAnZuoQdcKCkpDBKQMCgziGMoPC4VQUckM½<div class="post"><div class="quoteheader"><a href="https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1334.msg18363#msg18363">Quote from: xxmalouinxx on October 24, 2010, 08:52:07 PM</a></div><div class="quote">640mhash/s - radeon 5970 870mhz/1305mhz - temp : 83c<br/><br/>Presently it run fine, but i'm not sure it gonna be stable, gonna update here if I have any news.<br/><br/>Malouin<br/></div><br/>What are your -frames and -worksize arguments like? Also what -askrate interval do you have?<br/><br/>I did get two cards working (had to use the crossfirex cable and enable crossfirex). <br/><br/>The thing that baffles me is how to get the same performance out of two cards together as I got out of two cards seperately. It seems if i set the frames very low like -frames=2 I can get one card to do about 97% gpu capacity. The other card, however drops to 60-80%. When I make the frames high like 256 it does ok but any other program on my machine seems to have a higher priority and will make poclbm.exe run slow. <br/><br/>Currently the best compromise I found was <br/>--frames=25 --rate=3 --worksize=256 --device=1 --askrate=30 <br/><br/>On a single core processor machine this produces about 90% on each card average but has wild swings.<br/><br/>For a while I thought the issue was my MB or CPU not feeding the data fast enough but I tried the cards in my gaming machine with a quad core and dual x16PCIe slots and it still was about the same.<br/><br/>Any ideas?</div> text/html
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