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https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Talk:Tonal_Bitcoin&diff=54767
Talk:Tonal Bitcoin
2015-03-01T07:31:40Z
<p>ThePiachu: </p>
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<div>This is for discussion, '''not trolling'''. Note that this is not an encyclopedia, and does not have any "notability" requirements. If you don't want to use Tonal, don't. Trolling is not acceptable and will be deleted. Reasoned criticism is welcome in the "Criticism" section of the page.<br />
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I have no legitimate stake in the matter, I made a few edits that I hope remove POV and still embrace the idea of Tonal Bitcoin. This is Raize, I am sorry I am not familiar enough with wiki editing to provide my signature. --[[User:Raize|Raize]]<br />
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==Proposal for deletion==<br />
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I propose to delete this article on the following grounds.<br />
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# "Tonal bitcoin" ''is'' Bitcoin. Tonal Bitcoin only refers to the choice of the bitcoin user to employ a different representation of standard bitcoin balances. Instead of using decimal, the originator proposes using tonal units. If we follow this approach to the extreme, we could also use any base X system. It comes down to this: If you have a bitcoin balance of X in decimal notation, you can convert this to a balance Y in tonal units.<br />
# There is almost no information about tonal bitcoin available on the web attesting to its insignificance. All information that is available seems to come from a single source. To make matters worse, the information that is available is extremely confusing and poorly written.<br />
# No one, with the possible exception of one person, use "tonal bitcoin" units.<br />
# Not one exchange or business uses Tonal bitcoin units (to my knowledge).<br />
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[[User:Lunokhod|Lunokhod]] ([[User talk:Lunokhod|talk]]) 14:59, 21 August 2014 (UTC)<br />
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: '''1)''' Exactly why it is on-topic to the wiki, and should ''not'' be deleted; '''2)''' This wiki is just as relevant to the web as any random altcoin website, and this wiki explicitly permits and encourages original content and original research, unlike Wikipedia which is merely an encyclopedia; '''3)''' I know multiple people who use TBC (though I won't do so publicly so they can be trolled) - and in any case, significance and/or notability is not a concern of this wiki (see [[:Bitcoin:About|the wiki about/policy page]]); '''4)''' Again, irrelevant. --[[User:Luke-jr|Luke-jr]] ([[User talk:Luke-jr|talk]]) 16:10, 24 August 2014 (UTC)<br />
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:: I agree that this should not be deleted. This is not Wikipedia, we don't have a notability policy, and explicitly allow technical or niche material relating to bitcoin. [[User:Nanotube|Nanotube]] ([[User talk:Nanotube|talk]]) 16:31, 24 August 2014 (UTC)<br />
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I think this article should be deleted as this wiki is for Bitcoin, not altcoins. The creator of Tonal Bitcoins calls it "First (and best) altcoin ever: Tonal Bitcoin (TBC)" - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=218388.0 , and seeing as this wiki has no article on [[Litecoin]] or [[Dogecoin]], this website should go as well. Nobody cares about this, and it's just useless clutter on pages like this or [[Units]].<br />
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[[User:ThePiachu|ThePiachu]] ([[User talk:ThePiachu|talk]]) 01:49, 1 March 2015 (UTC)<br />
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:This just seems petty and vindictive to me, and also needlessly drama inducing. This wiki exists to cover Bitcoin things, it's fine if it covers niche and obscure aspects of the Bitcoin ecosystem. That this wiki isn't free hosting and advertisement for your choice of competing currencies is no reason to justify deleting things on the wiki. --[[User:Gmaxwell|Gmaxwell]] ([[User talk:Gmaxwell|talk]]) 06:26, 1 March 2015 (UTC)<br />
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::A fair point. That being said, due to the nonexistent userbase of the Tonal Bitcoins, I would keep them away from non-relevant pages of the wiki, such as the mentioned [[Units]]. [[User:ThePiachu|ThePiachu]] ([[User talk:ThePiachu|talk]]) 07:31, 1 March 2015 (UTC)</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Talk:Units&diff=54746
Talk:Units
2015-03-01T01:52:38Z
<p>ThePiachu: </p>
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<div>=="only a proposal"==<br />
"Please note that the contents of this page is only a proposal, and in no way an official standard; at the time of writing it's not even all that popular."<br />
* Units are an objective measure; the cyan units are defined by SI, and the green by Tonal<br />
* As far as application to BitCoin, there is no such thing as "official", as it is an authorityless system<br />
--[[User:Luke-jr|Luke-jr]] 01:03, 8 March 2011 (GMT)<br />
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Until tonal system is not widely used (at least it will be used by more than 1 person), it is rather confusing than useful to mention such units (even as proposal). So I simplify page to only units that is used.<br />
[[User:Aleš Janda|Aleš Janda]] ([[User talk:Aleš Janda|talk]]) 23:59, 26 August 2012 (GMT)<br />
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Perhaps two pages are necessary, a Units_SI and a Units_Tonal and then a Units disambiguation page? - [[User:Sgornick|Sgornick]] ([[User talk:Sgornick|talk]]) 04:36, 13 November 2012 (GMT)<br />
* The colours work just fine for that. [[User:Aleš Janda|Aleš Janda]] doesn't seem to do anything but vandalise. --[[User:Luke-jr|Luke-jr]] ([[User talk:Luke-jr|talk]]) 02:24, 25 November 2012 (GMT)<br />
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== Bugs ==<br />
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The tonal column contains many unprintable characters (Firefox on Ubuntu 12.10). What are they supposed to mean? --[[User:Goonie|Goonie]] ([[User talk:Goonie|talk]]) 16:37, 5 April 2013 (GMT)<br />
* They're high-bit tonal digits, so they require a tonal-compatible font. [http://luke.dashjr.org/education/tonal/glyphs/fonts/Luxi/LuxiTonal.ttf Here is one] that I made to fix with the Luxi Mono font family. --[[User:Luke-jr|Luke-jr]] ([[User talk:Luke-jr|talk]]) 16:43, 5 April 2013 (GMT)<br />
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== User friendly subunit ==<br />
We need a user friendly bitcoin subunit. The users usually use currencies with two decimal positions, so the proposal is to use the 1e6 subunit to have this two decimal positions.<br />
The proposal for the name of this unit is microcoin where 1 bitcoin = 1,000,000.00 microcoins. We need also a currency symbol for this subunit, the proposal is to use the existing symbol <br />
whith unicode \u289 and html code &#649;<br />
You can also read the [[Bitcoin_symbol]] discussion<br />
What do you think about?<br />
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* I think you mean micro-bitcoin, which already exists... --[[User:Luke-jr|Luke-jr]] ([[User talk:Luke-jr|talk]]) 02:51, 29 October 2014 (UTC)<br />
* @Luke-jr I'm thinking about microcoin, is shorter than microbitcoin and in my opinion more user friendly because of the fact that microbitcoin seems <br />
as a micro part of bitcoin and psychologically the user wants to have a whole not a part of a coin, so bitcoin is the unit and equivalent to 1,000,000.00 of microcoins. <br />
You can read the [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin Wikipedia Bitcoin units] as microcoin [[User:Igarciaes|Igarciaes]] ([[User talk:Igarciaes|talk]]) 07:46, 29 October 2014 (UTC)<br />
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** "micro-" is a well-defined SI prefix. If you want to give it a custom name, I suggest you may be more successful with something unique. Removing the "bit" from "bitcoin" doesn't psychologically remove "micro-" anyway. Wikipedia is a medium of propaganda, not a relevant source. --[[User:Luke-jr|Luke-jr]] ([[User talk:Luke-jr|talk]]) 11:05, 29 October 2014 (UTC)<br />
*** Thank you @Luke-jr<br />
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== Split that page into Standard (or "Commonly Accepted") and Tonal sections ==<br />
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I think this table would be much less confusing if we split the tonal units to a separate table. Very few people use the tonal system, so it makes sense to differentiate it from the commonly accepted units. [[User:Aceat64|Aceat64]] ([[User talk:Aceat64|talk]]) 22:39, 27 February 2015 (UTC)<br />
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Hm, there's only 3 more commonly used units (BTC, mBTC/bits, and satoshis) - maybe it would be better to just have a dedicated text about those three above the table? Another possibility is some icon by them in the table. --[[User:Luke-jr|Luke-jr]] ([[User talk:Luke-jr|talk]]) 06:55, 28 February 2015 (UTC)<br />
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== Remove Tonal Bitcoins ==<br />
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I think any mentions of Tonal Bitcoins should be removed from this page as this wiki is for Bitcoin, not altcoins. The creator of Tonal Bitcoins calls it "First (and best) altcoin ever: Tonal Bitcoin (TBC)" - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=218388.0 , and seeing as alts were removed from such pages as [[List of address prefixes]] (by Luke - https://en.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=List_of_address_prefixes&diff=48686&oldid=24158 ), these units that even fewer people care about should also be removed.<br />
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[[User:ThePiachu|ThePiachu]] ([[User talk:ThePiachu|talk]]) 01:52, 1 March 2015 (UTC)</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Talk:Tonal_Bitcoin&diff=54745
Talk:Tonal Bitcoin
2015-03-01T01:49:03Z
<p>ThePiachu: /* Proposal for deletion */</p>
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<div>This is for discussion, '''not trolling'''. Note that this is not an encyclopedia, and does not have any "notability" requirements. If you don't want to use Tonal, don't. Trolling is not acceptable and will be deleted. Reasoned criticism is welcome in the "Criticism" section of the page.<br />
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I have no legitimate stake in the matter, I made a few edits that I hope remove POV and still embrace the idea of Tonal Bitcoin. This is Raize, I am sorry I am not familiar enough with wiki editing to provide my signature. --[[User:Raize|Raize]]<br />
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==Proposal for deletion==<br />
<br />
I propose to delete this article on the following grounds.<br />
<br />
# "Tonal bitcoin" ''is'' Bitcoin. Tonal Bitcoin only refers to the choice of the bitcoin user to employ a different representation of standard bitcoin balances. Instead of using decimal, the originator proposes using tonal units. If we follow this approach to the extreme, we could also use any base X system. It comes down to this: If you have a bitcoin balance of X in decimal notation, you can convert this to a balance Y in tonal units.<br />
# There is almost no information about tonal bitcoin available on the web attesting to its insignificance. All information that is available seems to come from a single source. To make matters worse, the information that is available is extremely confusing and poorly written.<br />
# No one, with the possible exception of one person, use "tonal bitcoin" units.<br />
# Not one exchange or business uses Tonal bitcoin units (to my knowledge).<br />
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[[User:Lunokhod|Lunokhod]] ([[User talk:Lunokhod|talk]]) 14:59, 21 August 2014 (UTC)<br />
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: '''1)''' Exactly why it is on-topic to the wiki, and should ''not'' be deleted; '''2)''' This wiki is just as relevant to the web as any random altcoin website, and this wiki explicitly permits and encourages original content and original research, unlike Wikipedia which is merely an encyclopedia; '''3)''' I know multiple people who use TBC (though I won't do so publicly so they can be trolled) - and in any case, significance and/or notability is not a concern of this wiki (see [[:Bitcoin:About|the wiki about/policy page]]); '''4)''' Again, irrelevant. --[[User:Luke-jr|Luke-jr]] ([[User talk:Luke-jr|talk]]) 16:10, 24 August 2014 (UTC)<br />
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:: I agree that this should not be deleted. This is not Wikipedia, we don't have a notability policy, and explicitly allow technical or niche material relating to bitcoin. [[User:Nanotube|Nanotube]] ([[User talk:Nanotube|talk]]) 16:31, 24 August 2014 (UTC)<br />
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I think this article should be deleted as this wiki is for Bitcoin, not altcoins. The creator of Tonal Bitcoins calls it "First (and best) altcoin ever: Tonal Bitcoin (TBC)" - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=218388.0 , and seeing as this wiki has no article on [[Litecoin]] or [[Dogecoin]], this website should go as well. Nobody cares about this, and it's just useless clutter on pages like this or [[Units]].<br />
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[[User:ThePiachu|ThePiachu]] ([[User talk:ThePiachu|talk]]) 01:49, 1 March 2015 (UTC)</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Testnet&diff=42149
Testnet
2013-11-03T07:25:09Z
<p>ThePiachu: /* External links */</p>
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<div>The '''testnet''' is an alternative Bitcoin [[block chain]], to be used for testing. This allows application developers or bitcoin testers to experiment, without having to use real bitcoins or worrying about breaking the main bitcoin chain.<br />
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Run bitcoin or bitcoind with the -testnet flag to use the testnet (or put testnet=1 in the bitcoin.conf file).<br />
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There have been three generations of testnet. Testnet2 was just the first testnet reset with a different genesis block, because people were starting to trade testnet coins for real money. '''Testnet3''' is the current test network. It was introduced with the 0.7 release, introduced a third genesis block, a new rule to avoid the "difficulty was too high, is now too low, and transactions take too long to verify" problem, and contains blocks with edge-case transactions designed to test implementation compatibility.<br />
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==Differences==<br />
* Default Bitcoin network protocol listen port is 18333 (instead of 8333)<br />
* Default RPC connection port is 18332 (instead of 8332)<br />
* Bootstrapping IRC channel is #bitcoinTEST instead of #bitcoin (both on irc.lfnet.org). The built-in node list is disabled.<br />
* A different value of ADDRESSVERSION field ensures no testnet BitCoin addresses will work on the production network. (0x6F rather than 0x00)<br />
* The protocol message header bytes are 0x0B110907 (instead of 0xF9BEB4D9) <br />
* Minimum [[difficulty]] of 1.0 on testnet is equal to difficulty of 0.5 on mainnet. This means that the mainnet-equivalent of any testnet difficulty is half the testnet difficulty. In addition, if no block has been found in 20 minutes, the difficulty automatically resets back to the minimum for a single block, after which it returns to its previous value.<br />
* A new genesis block<br />
* The IsStandard() check is disabled so that non-standard transactions can be experimented with.<br />
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==Genesis Block==<br />
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Testnet uses a different genesis block to the main network. You can find it at http://blockexplorer.com/testnet/b/0<br />
The testnet was reset with a new genesis block for the 0.7 bitcoin release.<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [https://sourceforge.net/projects/bitcoin/files/Bitcoin/testnet-in-a-box/ Testnet-In-A-Box self-contained testnet]<br />
* [https://github.com/freewil/bitcoin-testnet-box Forked/Updated testnet-box]<br />
* [https://bitcointalk.org/?topic=4483.0 Test Network forum topic]<br />
* [http://tpfaucet.appspot.com/ TP's TestNet Faucet]<br />
* [https://freebitcoins.appspot.com/test/ Testnet Faucet (closed)]<br />
* [http://testnet.mojocoin.com/ Another Testnet Faucet]<br />
* [http://pool.qdoop.net:18331/chain/Testnet3 Testnet3 ABE based Block Explorer]<br />
* [http://blockexplorer.com/testnet Testnet Block Explorer]<br />
* [http://blockexplorer.com/testnet/q/getdifficulty Testnet current difficulty] As output by BitCoin's getDifficulty]<br />
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[[Category:Technical]]<br />
[[Category:Developer]]</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=List_of_Bitcoin-Minecraft_mergers&diff=37831
List of Bitcoin-Minecraft mergers
2013-05-16T02:12:49Z
<p>ThePiachu: </p>
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<div>There are a few of groups working on Bitcoin and Minecraft integration. This is a place for the collective information to be compiled.<br />
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'''Minecraft Servers Featuring Digital Currency Integration'''<br />
* [http://www.bitvegas.net/ BitVegas] BitVegas is the first casino built 100% into Minecraft. You can play with real Bitcoins that you can deposit and withdraw, or play with "play" bitcoins that can be refilled when you run out but cant be withdrawn. Features Roulette, Blackjack, Minefield and Pig Races. Texas Hold'em poker is also currently available to play in beta.<br />
* [[The_Bit_Mines|The Bit Mines]] is an online multiplayer gaming experience built on the Minecraft engine. Includes leader boards, bitcoin integration, and payouts for mining and building.<br />
* http://www.spendlitecoins.com/ A Minecraft SMP server which features a litecoin backed economy.<br />
* http://dev.bukkit.org/server-mods/satoshis/ - Satoshis is a public Minecraft economy plugin in which the in-game value is backed by the Bitcoin. This allows people to deposit and withdraw Bitcoin into the game, and trade that value around.<br />
* [[Bytescape]] is a Minecraft SMP server and community that has been around since early MC alpha. Currently running Feed the Beast Ultimate with a global market economy that is backed 100% by Bitcoins. Same Feed the Beast everyone loves, but with the added ability to make money.<br />
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'''Topics of Discussion'''<br />
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=21912.0</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Comparison_of_cryptocurrencies&diff=34898
Comparison of cryptocurrencies
2013-01-11T11:23:15Z
<p>ThePiachu: /* Major */</p>
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<div>This article aims to list relevant cryptocurrencies, even those too minor to have their own wiki entry. See also [[:Category:Alternative cryptocurrencies]]<br />
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It is based [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=134179.0 on this thread].<br />
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= Currencies =<br />
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The order / grouping of these coins are still TBD.<br />
I propose a grouping of Major, Minor and New by an arbitrary market cap limit. This can be done once the market caps of the alts are known.<br />
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== Major ==<br />
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=== Bitcoin (BTC) ===<br />
* http://bitcoin.org/ <br />
* blocks every '''10 min'''<br />
* coin supply* '''21 million''' coins will be available<br />
* difficulty adjustment* '''2016 blocks'''<br />
* hashing algorithm '''double-SHA-256'''<br />
* Initial Reward '''50 '''coins per block<br />
* Market Cap: $144,000,000 (Jan 5th, 2013)<br />
* Launch Date: Jan 3rd 2009<br />
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=== TestNet Bitcoins ===<br />
* http://bitcoin.org/ <br />
* blocks every '''10 min'''<br />
* coin supply* '''21 million''' coins will be available<br />
* difficulty adjustment* '''2016 blocks''', or '''every 20 minutes'''[https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/686]<br />
* hashing algorithm '''double-SHA-256'''<br />
* Initial Reward '''50 '''coins per block<br />
* Market Cap: None, coins are free<br />
* Launch Date: 2011-02-02 (TestNet 3 genesis block)[http://blockexplorer.com/testnet/block/000000000933ea01ad0ee984209779baaec3ced90fa3f408719526f8d77f4943]<br />
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=== Namecoin (NMC) === <br />
* https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Namecoin<br />
* (merged mined with BTC) <br />
* https://github.com/vinced/namecoin <br />
* http://namecoin.info/<br />
* blocks every '''???'''<br />
* coin supply* '''????''' coins will be available<br />
* difficulty adjustment '''????'''<br />
* hashing algorithm '''double-SHA-256'''<br />
* Initial Reward '''50 '''coins per block<br />
* Market Cap: ???? BTC<br />
* Launch Date: ???<br />
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=== Litecoin (LTC) ===<br />
* http://litecoin.org/<br />
* blocks every '''2.5 min'''<br />
* coin supply* '''82 million''' coins will be available<br />
* difficulty adjustment '''2016 blocks'''<br />
* hashing algorithm '''scrypt '''<br />
* Initial Reward '''50'''coins per block<br />
* Market Cap: ???? BTC<br />
* Launch Date: ???<br />
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== Minor ==<br />
=== IxCoin (IXC) ===<br />
* https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=36701.0<br />
* (merged mined with BTC)<br />
* blocks every '''10 min'''<br />
* Coin supply* '''21 million''' coins will be available<br />
* difficulty adjustment '''2016 blocks'''<br />
* hashing algorithm '''SHA1''' <br />
* Reward '''96 '''coins per block<br />
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=== Devcoin (DEV) ===<br />
* https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=34586.0<br />
* (merged mined with BTC)<br />
* blocks every '''10 min'''<br />
* coin supply* '''constant generation''' coins will be available (???)<br />
* difficulty adjustment '''2016 blocks'''<br />
* hashing algorithm '''double-SHA-256'''<br />
* Reward '''50,000''' coins per block<br />
* '''EXTRA 90% block subsidy goes to foundation'''<br />
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=== PPCoin (PPC) ===<br />
* http://ppcoin.org/<br />
* https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101820.0<br />
* blocks every '''10 min'''<br />
* Coin supply* '''non-deterministic ''' coins will be available<br />
* difficulty adjustment '''each block'''<br />
* hashing algorithm '''SHA-256'''<br />
* Reward '''varies on difficulty''' coins per block<br />
* EXTRA: Incorporates [[Proof Of Stake]] coin Generation, contains central checksums to kickstart the protocol<br />
* Market Cap: ???? BTC<br />
* Launch Date: approx August 19th, 2012 (date of its [http://ppcoin.org/static/ppcoin-paper.pdf whitepaper])<br />
** The public design phase of this coin was very brief.<br />
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=== Freicoin (FRC) ===<br />
* http://freico.in/<br />
* http://www.freicoin.org/<br />
* https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=89843.0<br />
* https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3816.0<br />
* blocks every '''10 minutes'''<br />
* coin supply* '''100 million''' coins will be available<br />
* difficulty adjustment '''2016 blocks'''<br />
* hashing algorithm '''SHA-256'''<br />
* [http://www.freicoin.org/freicoin-generation-graph-t41-20.html#p532 Arithmetically decreasing] reward<br />
* EXTRA: <br />
-- 4.89% annual [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demurrage_currency demurrage]<br />
-- 80% block subsidy [http://www.freicoin.org/application-developer-best-practices-t87.html#p919 goes to foundation for the first 3 years] (about 500 coins for each of first 161280 blocks, total 80m)<br />
-- [u]In need of Dev work on daemon, client etc but network still running[/u]<br />
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=== I0coin (I0C) ===<br />
* https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=36425.0 ; https://github.com/kr105rlz/i0coin<br />
* Perhaps should be moved to Dead section?<br />
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=== Terracoin (TRC) ===<br />
* http://terracoin.org/<br />
* blocks every '''2 minutes'''<br />
* coin supply* '''42 million''' coins will be available<br />
* difficulty adjustment '''30 blocks'''<br />
* hashing algorithm '''SHA-256'''<br />
* Reward '''20''' coins per block <br />
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=== LQC Liquidcoin ===<br />
* https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=60026.0 <br />
* blocks every '''10 minutes'''<br />
* '''no cap''' as block subsidy has a minimum of 1 coin<br />
* Constant difficulty of '''0.5'''<br />
* Coin reward drops over time<br />
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== New ==<br />
New in on the scene.<br />
Please put here any coins whose concept are new. If a coin is discussed for 6 months and launched yesterday, it is not new.<br />
<br />
== dead / dying / experimental / scam ==<br />
* Qubic* https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112676.0<br />
** Qubic Forum* http://qubic.boards.net<br />
* TimeKoin* Still alive* http://timekoin.org/* https://bitcointalk.org/index.php topic=88467.0<br />
* BBQ BBQCoin* killed in a 51% attack* https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=93437.0<br />
* SC Solidcoin* scam?* https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/SolidCoin ; http://solidcoin.info/<br />
* GG Geist Geld* https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=42417.0 ; https://github.com/Lolcust/GeistGeld<br />
* TBX Tenebrix* https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=45667.0 ; https://github.com/Lolcust/Tenebrix<br />
* FBX Fairbrix* https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=46528.0 ; https://github.com/coblee/Fairbrix<br />
* CLC Coiledcoin* killed in 51% attack ; https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=56675.0<br />
* RUC Rucoin* https://www.rucoin.org/ ; https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=48582.0<br />
* MMM MMMcoin* dead<br />
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[[Category:Alternative cryptocurrencies]]</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=First-time_buyers_guide&diff=32525
First-time buyers guide
2012-11-10T17:55:48Z
<p>ThePiachu: /* Step five - the next level */</p>
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<div>This is a guide on how to make your first purchase with Bitcoin without any prior knowledge of the subject.<br />
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This guide '''does not''' go into detail explaining what Bitcoin is or isn't. Most information not necessary for making a purchase are avoided. Similarly, more complicated ways of getting bitcoins are also avoided in order not to confuse further.<br />
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==Step one - What is Bitcoin?==<br />
Bitcoin is a new form of internet currency. It allows for person-to-person payments that don't go through a third party. If you want to find out more, read on, or check [http://www.weusecoins.com/ this page out].<br />
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==Step two - get yourself an Address==<br />
===What are Addresses?===<br />
Bitcoin payments operate like bank transfers. Each person has their own "account", called a Bitcoin Address. An address looks like this:<br />
<br />
1MauqJEVKx7mohEXXaHXnn96RFvLEGnVjV<br />
<br />
A person can have as many Addresses as they wish and store them together in an electronic Wallet. So lets get you your first Address!<br />
<br />
===Online wallets===<br />
You can get an Address in a very easy way by registering for a Wallet at one of the following sites:<br />
<br />
* https://blockchain.info/wallet/new - input a password and a captcha, follow the given URL (note - save it! If you lose it, you lose your funds) and you will find your Address in big letters on the left middle side of the site.<br />
* https://easywallet.org - just go there and you will be redirected to your new wallet. Save the URL, if you lose it, you will lose your funds<br />
* https://www.zenwallet.org - just go there and you will be redirected to your new wallet. Save the URL, if you lose it, you will lose your funds<br />
* https://www.instawallet.org - just go there and you will be redirected to your new wallet. Save the URL, if you lose it, you will lose your funds<br />
<br />
===I have the Address, what do I need it for?===<br />
Well, an Address is like a bank account - before you can spend any money, you need to put some money in. You can use your Address to store more funds than you need for just one purchase, so you won't have to do the following steps each time you want to buy something.<br />
<br />
==Step three - geting some bitcoins==<br />
As Bitcoin is a form of currency, it costs money. The easiest ways to get bitcoins are:<br />
<br />
* https://www.bitinstant.com/ - Go onto the website. Under "Pay to" select "Bitcoin Address", under "Pay from", select your convenient method of purchase. In the table below be sure to input your Bitcoin Address, amount of money you want to convert and so forth. Proceed along with instructions.<br />
* https://blockchain.info/wallet/ - If you have created an eWallet on this site, you can get some bitcoins instantly either through PingIt Deposit or Phone Deposit. It's as easy as putting your phone number in to the site and sending a more expensive SMS.<br />
<br />
==Step four - make a payment==<br />
I assume you have funds on your Address now. Good!<br />
===Find out the payment details===<br />
Find out what Address you need to pay your money TO and HOW MUCH you need to pay. It might be as easy as sending 1 bitcoin to 1MauqJEVKx7mohEXXaHXnn96RFvLEGnVjV, or a bit more complicated, as sending 123.12345678 bitcoins to 1MauqJEVKx7mohEXXaHXnn96RFvLEGnVjV. As you most likely will be doing this on your computer, just copy and paste everything.<br />
===Send the money===<br />
Go to the website you used to get your Address from. Find the location where you can input your recipient's Address and amount and send the payment. It shouldn't be fairly straightforward.<br />
<br />
==Step five - the next level==<br />
You have gotten your feet wet with Bitcoin, but do you want to find out how deep the rabbit hole goes? This part of the guide is for people that want to advance their knowledge a step further than just a casual use.<br />
===Get a client===<br />
eWallets are good if you are on the go or dealing with pocket change. If you want to control your own security and be independant, you will need a Client. A Client is an application that manages your Wallet independently from third party software on your computer. With it, you become your own bank.<br />
<br />
There are many [[Clients]] out there. The one developed by the core team is the Standard Client, also known as Bitcoin-QT. You can download it from [http://bitcoin.org/ here]. After you start it, it will synchronise itself with the Bitcoin Network. It might be a long process and take up a couple gigabytes of your hard drive space, but this is the way to ensure nobody is trying to cheat.<br />
<br />
Once that is done, the Client will control your Wallet file. Be sure to protect it with a password and back it up regularly. It is stored in a file called "wallet.dat" in your [[Data_directory|Bitcoin data directory]]. If you lose it or it gets stolen, you lose your money.<br />
===Get onto an exchange===<br />
There are [[Buying_bitcoins|many ways to buy bitcoins]]. Traditionally, the most popular method of obtaining bitcoins is through an [[Category:Exchanges|Exchange]]. Pick any one that is trading in your local currency, register and trade. If you have doubts as which one you should use, your best bet would be [https://mtgox.com/ MtGox]. It has been around for awhile, supports a lot of currencies and is generally trusted.<br />
===Buy bitcoins locally===<br />
There is a number of people wanting to trade bitcoins locally. You can get in contact with them through the [https://localbitcoins.com/ Local Bitcoins website].<br />
===Mining?===<br />
[[Mining]] used to be a viable way of earning Bitcoins by just running an application on your computer. Right now you probably won't earn much, unless you are willing to put in a lot of money up front. As Mining is still one of the core reasons why Bitcoin is secure, this section is present here.<br />
===Last steps on your way===<br />
There are many more aspects to discover about Bitcoin, too many to cover in this guide. If you have completed each step in this guide, you are already capable of using Bitcoin in most situations. To learn more, read this Wiki, ask questions on the [http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/ StackExchange], go onto the [https://bitcointalk.org/ forums], or read a comprehensive [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=88149.0 master thesis on Bitcoin by ThePiachu]. You now know everything you need to free your money from banks and fiat currencies.</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=First-time_buyers_guide&diff=32524
First-time buyers guide
2012-11-10T12:10:47Z
<p>ThePiachu: /* Get onto an exchange */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a guide on how to make your first purchase with Bitcoin without any prior knowledge of the subject.<br />
<br />
This guide '''does not''' go into detail explaining what Bitcoin is or isn't. Most information not necessary for making a purchase are avoided. Similarly, more complicated ways of getting bitcoins are also avoided in order not to confuse further.<br />
<br />
==Step one - What is Bitcoin?==<br />
Bitcoin is a new form of internet currency. It allows for person-to-person payments that don't go through a third party. If you want to find out more, read on, or check [http://www.weusecoins.com/ this page out].<br />
<br />
==Step two - get yourself an Address==<br />
===What are Addresses?===<br />
Bitcoin payments operate like bank transfers. Each person has their own "account", called a Bitcoin Address. An address looks like this:<br />
<br />
1MauqJEVKx7mohEXXaHXnn96RFvLEGnVjV<br />
<br />
A person can have as many Addresses as they wish and store them together in an electronic Wallet. So lets get you your first Address!<br />
<br />
===Online wallets===<br />
You can get an Address in a very easy way by registering for a Wallet at one of the following sites:<br />
<br />
* https://blockchain.info/wallet/new - input a password and a captcha, follow the given URL (note - save it! If you lose it, you lose your funds) and you will find your Address in big letters on the left middle side of the site.<br />
* https://easywallet.org - just go there and you will be redirected to your new wallet. Save the URL, if you lose it, you will lose your funds<br />
* https://www.zenwallet.org - just go there and you will be redirected to your new wallet. Save the URL, if you lose it, you will lose your funds<br />
* https://www.instawallet.org - just go there and you will be redirected to your new wallet. Save the URL, if you lose it, you will lose your funds<br />
<br />
===I have the Address, what do I need it for?===<br />
Well, an Address is like a bank account - before you can spend any money, you need to put some money in. You can use your Address to store more funds than you need for just one purchase, so you won't have to do the following steps each time you want to buy something.<br />
<br />
==Step three - geting some bitcoins==<br />
As Bitcoin is a form of currency, it costs money. The easiest ways to get bitcoins are:<br />
<br />
* https://www.bitinstant.com/ - Go onto the website. Under "Pay to" select "Bitcoin Address", under "Pay from", select your convenient method of purchase. In the table below be sure to input your Bitcoin Address, amount of money you want to convert and so forth. Proceed along with instructions.<br />
* https://blockchain.info/wallet/ - If you have created an eWallet on this site, you can get some bitcoins instantly either through PingIt Deposit or Phone Deposit. It's as easy as putting your phone number in to the site and sending a more expensive SMS.<br />
<br />
==Step four - make a payment==<br />
I assume you have funds on your Address now. Good!<br />
===Find out the payment details===<br />
Find out what Address you need to pay your money TO and HOW MUCH you need to pay. It might be as easy as sending 1 bitcoin to 1MauqJEVKx7mohEXXaHXnn96RFvLEGnVjV, or a bit more complicated, as sending 123.12345678 bitcoins to 1MauqJEVKx7mohEXXaHXnn96RFvLEGnVjV. As you most likely will be doing this on your computer, just copy and paste everything.<br />
===Send the money===<br />
Go to the website you used to get your Address from. Find the location where you can input your recipient's Address and amount and send the payment. It shouldn't be fairly straightforward.<br />
<br />
==Step five - the next level==<br />
You have gotten your feet wet with Bitcoin, but do you want to find out how deep the rabbit hole goes? This part of the guide is for people that want to advance their knowledge a step further than just a casual use.<br />
===Get a client===<br />
eWallets are good if you are on the go or dealing with pocket change. If you want to control your own security and be independant, you will need a Client. A Client is an application that manages your Wallet independently from third party software on your computer. With it, you become your own bank.<br />
<br />
There are many [[Clients]] out there. The one developed by the core team is the Standard Client, also known as Bitcoin-QT. You can download it from [http://bitcoin.org/ here]. After you start it, it will synchronise itself with the Bitcoin Network. It might be a long process and take up a couple gigabytes of your hard drive space, but this is the way to ensure nobody is trying to cheat.<br />
<br />
Once that is done, the Client will control your Wallet file. Be sure to protect it with a password and back it up regularly. It is stored in a file called "wallet.dat" in your [[Data_directory|Bitcoin data directory]]. If you lose it or it gets stolen, you lose your money.<br />
===Get onto an exchange===<br />
There are [[Buying_bitcoins|many ways to buy Bitcoins]]. Traditionally, the most popular method of obtaining bitcoins is through an [[Category:Exchanges|Exchange]]. Pick any one that is trading in your local currency, register and trade. If you have doubts as which one you should use, your best bet would be [https://mtgox.com/ MtGox]. It has been around for awhile, supports a lot of currencies and is generally trusted.<br />
<br />
===Mining?===<br />
[[Mining]] used to be a viable way of earning Bitcoins by just running an application on your computer. Right now you probably won't earn much, unless you are willing to put in a lot of money up front. As Mining is still one of the core reasons why Bitcoin is secure, this section is present here.<br />
===Last steps on your way===<br />
There are many more aspects to discover about Bitcoin, too many to cover in this guide. If you have completed each step in this guide, you are already capable of using Bitcoin in most situations. To learn more, read this Wiki, ask questions on the [http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/ StackExchange], go onto the [https://bitcointalk.org/ forums], or read a comprehensive [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=88149.0 master thesis on Bitcoin by ThePiachu]. You now know everything you need to free your money from banks and fiat currencies.</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=First-time_buyers_guide&diff=32523
First-time buyers guide
2012-11-10T12:09:58Z
<p>ThePiachu: /* Get onto an exchange */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a guide on how to make your first purchase with Bitcoin without any prior knowledge of the subject.<br />
<br />
This guide '''does not''' go into detail explaining what Bitcoin is or isn't. Most information not necessary for making a purchase are avoided. Similarly, more complicated ways of getting bitcoins are also avoided in order not to confuse further.<br />
<br />
==Step one - What is Bitcoin?==<br />
Bitcoin is a new form of internet currency. It allows for person-to-person payments that don't go through a third party. If you want to find out more, read on, or check [http://www.weusecoins.com/ this page out].<br />
<br />
==Step two - get yourself an Address==<br />
===What are Addresses?===<br />
Bitcoin payments operate like bank transfers. Each person has their own "account", called a Bitcoin Address. An address looks like this:<br />
<br />
1MauqJEVKx7mohEXXaHXnn96RFvLEGnVjV<br />
<br />
A person can have as many Addresses as they wish and store them together in an electronic Wallet. So lets get you your first Address!<br />
<br />
===Online wallets===<br />
You can get an Address in a very easy way by registering for a Wallet at one of the following sites:<br />
<br />
* https://blockchain.info/wallet/new - input a password and a captcha, follow the given URL (note - save it! If you lose it, you lose your funds) and you will find your Address in big letters on the left middle side of the site.<br />
* https://easywallet.org - just go there and you will be redirected to your new wallet. Save the URL, if you lose it, you will lose your funds<br />
* https://www.zenwallet.org - just go there and you will be redirected to your new wallet. Save the URL, if you lose it, you will lose your funds<br />
* https://www.instawallet.org - just go there and you will be redirected to your new wallet. Save the URL, if you lose it, you will lose your funds<br />
<br />
===I have the Address, what do I need it for?===<br />
Well, an Address is like a bank account - before you can spend any money, you need to put some money in. You can use your Address to store more funds than you need for just one purchase, so you won't have to do the following steps each time you want to buy something.<br />
<br />
==Step three - geting some bitcoins==<br />
As Bitcoin is a form of currency, it costs money. The easiest ways to get bitcoins are:<br />
<br />
* https://www.bitinstant.com/ - Go onto the website. Under "Pay to" select "Bitcoin Address", under "Pay from", select your convenient method of purchase. In the table below be sure to input your Bitcoin Address, amount of money you want to convert and so forth. Proceed along with instructions.<br />
* https://blockchain.info/wallet/ - If you have created an eWallet on this site, you can get some bitcoins instantly either through PingIt Deposit or Phone Deposit. It's as easy as putting your phone number in to the site and sending a more expensive SMS.<br />
<br />
==Step four - make a payment==<br />
I assume you have funds on your Address now. Good!<br />
===Find out the payment details===<br />
Find out what Address you need to pay your money TO and HOW MUCH you need to pay. It might be as easy as sending 1 bitcoin to 1MauqJEVKx7mohEXXaHXnn96RFvLEGnVjV, or a bit more complicated, as sending 123.12345678 bitcoins to 1MauqJEVKx7mohEXXaHXnn96RFvLEGnVjV. As you most likely will be doing this on your computer, just copy and paste everything.<br />
===Send the money===<br />
Go to the website you used to get your Address from. Find the location where you can input your recipient's Address and amount and send the payment. It shouldn't be fairly straightforward.<br />
<br />
==Step five - the next level==<br />
You have gotten your feet wet with Bitcoin, but do you want to find out how deep the rabbit hole goes? This part of the guide is for people that want to advance their knowledge a step further than just a casual use.<br />
===Get a client===<br />
eWallets are good if you are on the go or dealing with pocket change. If you want to control your own security and be independant, you will need a Client. A Client is an application that manages your Wallet independently from third party software on your computer. With it, you become your own bank.<br />
<br />
There are many [[Clients]] out there. The one developed by the core team is the Standard Client, also known as Bitcoin-QT. You can download it from [http://bitcoin.org/ here]. After you start it, it will synchronise itself with the Bitcoin Network. It might be a long process and take up a couple gigabytes of your hard drive space, but this is the way to ensure nobody is trying to cheat.<br />
<br />
Once that is done, the Client will control your Wallet file. Be sure to protect it with a password and back it up regularly. It is stored in a file called "wallet.dat" in your [[Data_directory|Bitcoin data directory]]. If you lose it or it gets stolen, you lose your money.<br />
===Get onto an exchange===<br />
There are [[Buying_bitcoins|many ways to buy Bitcoins]]. Traditionally, the most popular method of obtaining bitcoins is through an [[Category:Exchanges|Exchange]]. Pick any one that is trading in your local currency, register and trade. If you have doubts as which one you should use, your best bet would be [https://mtgox.com/|MtGox]. It has been around for awhile, supports a lot of currencies and is generally trusted.<br />
<br />
===Mining?===<br />
[[Mining]] used to be a viable way of earning Bitcoins by just running an application on your computer. Right now you probably won't earn much, unless you are willing to put in a lot of money up front. As Mining is still one of the core reasons why Bitcoin is secure, this section is present here.<br />
===Last steps on your way===<br />
There are many more aspects to discover about Bitcoin, too many to cover in this guide. If you have completed each step in this guide, you are already capable of using Bitcoin in most situations. To learn more, read this Wiki, ask questions on the [http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/ StackExchange], go onto the [https://bitcointalk.org/ forums], or read a comprehensive [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=88149.0 master thesis on Bitcoin by ThePiachu]. You now know everything you need to free your money from banks and fiat currencies.</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=First-time_buyers_guide&diff=32522
First-time buyers guide
2012-11-10T12:09:29Z
<p>ThePiachu: /* Get onto an exchange */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a guide on how to make your first purchase with Bitcoin without any prior knowledge of the subject.<br />
<br />
This guide '''does not''' go into detail explaining what Bitcoin is or isn't. Most information not necessary for making a purchase are avoided. Similarly, more complicated ways of getting bitcoins are also avoided in order not to confuse further.<br />
<br />
==Step one - What is Bitcoin?==<br />
Bitcoin is a new form of internet currency. It allows for person-to-person payments that don't go through a third party. If you want to find out more, read on, or check [http://www.weusecoins.com/ this page out].<br />
<br />
==Step two - get yourself an Address==<br />
===What are Addresses?===<br />
Bitcoin payments operate like bank transfers. Each person has their own "account", called a Bitcoin Address. An address looks like this:<br />
<br />
1MauqJEVKx7mohEXXaHXnn96RFvLEGnVjV<br />
<br />
A person can have as many Addresses as they wish and store them together in an electronic Wallet. So lets get you your first Address!<br />
<br />
===Online wallets===<br />
You can get an Address in a very easy way by registering for a Wallet at one of the following sites:<br />
<br />
* https://blockchain.info/wallet/new - input a password and a captcha, follow the given URL (note - save it! If you lose it, you lose your funds) and you will find your Address in big letters on the left middle side of the site.<br />
* https://easywallet.org - just go there and you will be redirected to your new wallet. Save the URL, if you lose it, you will lose your funds<br />
* https://www.zenwallet.org - just go there and you will be redirected to your new wallet. Save the URL, if you lose it, you will lose your funds<br />
* https://www.instawallet.org - just go there and you will be redirected to your new wallet. Save the URL, if you lose it, you will lose your funds<br />
<br />
===I have the Address, what do I need it for?===<br />
Well, an Address is like a bank account - before you can spend any money, you need to put some money in. You can use your Address to store more funds than you need for just one purchase, so you won't have to do the following steps each time you want to buy something.<br />
<br />
==Step three - geting some bitcoins==<br />
As Bitcoin is a form of currency, it costs money. The easiest ways to get bitcoins are:<br />
<br />
* https://www.bitinstant.com/ - Go onto the website. Under "Pay to" select "Bitcoin Address", under "Pay from", select your convenient method of purchase. In the table below be sure to input your Bitcoin Address, amount of money you want to convert and so forth. Proceed along with instructions.<br />
* https://blockchain.info/wallet/ - If you have created an eWallet on this site, you can get some bitcoins instantly either through PingIt Deposit or Phone Deposit. It's as easy as putting your phone number in to the site and sending a more expensive SMS.<br />
<br />
==Step four - make a payment==<br />
I assume you have funds on your Address now. Good!<br />
===Find out the payment details===<br />
Find out what Address you need to pay your money TO and HOW MUCH you need to pay. It might be as easy as sending 1 bitcoin to 1MauqJEVKx7mohEXXaHXnn96RFvLEGnVjV, or a bit more complicated, as sending 123.12345678 bitcoins to 1MauqJEVKx7mohEXXaHXnn96RFvLEGnVjV. As you most likely will be doing this on your computer, just copy and paste everything.<br />
===Send the money===<br />
Go to the website you used to get your Address from. Find the location where you can input your recipient's Address and amount and send the payment. It shouldn't be fairly straightforward.<br />
<br />
==Step five - the next level==<br />
You have gotten your feet wet with Bitcoin, but do you want to find out how deep the rabbit hole goes? This part of the guide is for people that want to advance their knowledge a step further than just a casual use.<br />
===Get a client===<br />
eWallets are good if you are on the go or dealing with pocket change. If you want to control your own security and be independant, you will need a Client. A Client is an application that manages your Wallet independently from third party software on your computer. With it, you become your own bank.<br />
<br />
There are many [[Clients]] out there. The one developed by the core team is the Standard Client, also known as Bitcoin-QT. You can download it from [http://bitcoin.org/ here]. After you start it, it will synchronise itself with the Bitcoin Network. It might be a long process and take up a couple gigabytes of your hard drive space, but this is the way to ensure nobody is trying to cheat.<br />
<br />
Once that is done, the Client will control your Wallet file. Be sure to protect it with a password and back it up regularly. It is stored in a file called "wallet.dat" in your [[Data_directory|Bitcoin data directory]]. If you lose it or it gets stolen, you lose your money.<br />
===Get onto an exchange===<br />
There are [[Buying_bitcoins|many ways to buy Bitcoins]]. Traditionally, the most popular method of obtaining bitcoins is through an [[Category:Exchanges|Exchange]]. Pick any one that is trading in your local currency, register and trade. If you have doubts as which one you should use, your best bet would be [[https://mtgox.com/|MtGox]]. It has been around for awhile, supports a lot of currencies and is generally trusted.<br />
<br />
===Mining?===<br />
[[Mining]] used to be a viable way of earning Bitcoins by just running an application on your computer. Right now you probably won't earn much, unless you are willing to put in a lot of money up front. As Mining is still one of the core reasons why Bitcoin is secure, this section is present here.<br />
===Last steps on your way===<br />
There are many more aspects to discover about Bitcoin, too many to cover in this guide. If you have completed each step in this guide, you are already capable of using Bitcoin in most situations. To learn more, read this Wiki, ask questions on the [http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/ StackExchange], go onto the [https://bitcointalk.org/ forums], or read a comprehensive [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=88149.0 master thesis on Bitcoin by ThePiachu]. You now know everything you need to free your money from banks and fiat currencies.</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=First-time_buyers_guide&diff=32521
First-time buyers guide
2012-11-10T11:57:15Z
<p>ThePiachu: /* Step three - geting some bitcoins */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a guide on how to make your first purchase with Bitcoin without any prior knowledge of the subject.<br />
<br />
This guide '''does not''' go into detail explaining what Bitcoin is or isn't. Most information not necessary for making a purchase are avoided. Similarly, more complicated ways of getting bitcoins are also avoided in order not to confuse further.<br />
<br />
==Step one - What is Bitcoin?==<br />
Bitcoin is a new form of internet currency. It allows for person-to-person payments that don't go through a third party. If you want to find out more, read on, or check [http://www.weusecoins.com/ this page out].<br />
<br />
==Step two - get yourself an Address==<br />
===What are Addresses?===<br />
Bitcoin payments operate like bank transfers. Each person has their own "account", called a Bitcoin Address. An address looks like this:<br />
<br />
1MauqJEVKx7mohEXXaHXnn96RFvLEGnVjV<br />
<br />
A person can have as many Addresses as they wish and store them together in an electronic Wallet. So lets get you your first Address!<br />
<br />
===Online wallets===<br />
You can get an Address in a very easy way by registering for a Wallet at one of the following sites:<br />
<br />
* https://blockchain.info/wallet/new - input a password and a captcha, follow the given URL (note - save it! If you lose it, you lose your funds) and you will find your Address in big letters on the left middle side of the site.<br />
* https://easywallet.org - just go there and you will be redirected to your new wallet. Save the URL, if you lose it, you will lose your funds<br />
* https://www.zenwallet.org - just go there and you will be redirected to your new wallet. Save the URL, if you lose it, you will lose your funds<br />
* https://www.instawallet.org - just go there and you will be redirected to your new wallet. Save the URL, if you lose it, you will lose your funds<br />
<br />
===I have the Address, what do I need it for?===<br />
Well, an Address is like a bank account - before you can spend any money, you need to put some money in. You can use your Address to store more funds than you need for just one purchase, so you won't have to do the following steps each time you want to buy something.<br />
<br />
==Step three - geting some bitcoins==<br />
As Bitcoin is a form of currency, it costs money. The easiest ways to get bitcoins are:<br />
<br />
* https://www.bitinstant.com/ - Go onto the website. Under "Pay to" select "Bitcoin Address", under "Pay from", select your convenient method of purchase. In the table below be sure to input your Bitcoin Address, amount of money you want to convert and so forth. Proceed along with instructions.<br />
* https://blockchain.info/wallet/ - If you have created an eWallet on this site, you can get some bitcoins instantly either through PingIt Deposit or Phone Deposit. It's as easy as putting your phone number in to the site and sending a more expensive SMS.<br />
<br />
==Step four - make a payment==<br />
I assume you have funds on your Address now. Good!<br />
===Find out the payment details===<br />
Find out what Address you need to pay your money TO and HOW MUCH you need to pay. It might be as easy as sending 1 bitcoin to 1MauqJEVKx7mohEXXaHXnn96RFvLEGnVjV, or a bit more complicated, as sending 123.12345678 bitcoins to 1MauqJEVKx7mohEXXaHXnn96RFvLEGnVjV. As you most likely will be doing this on your computer, just copy and paste everything.<br />
===Send the money===<br />
Go to the website you used to get your Address from. Find the location where you can input your recipient's Address and amount and send the payment. It shouldn't be fairly straightforward.<br />
<br />
==Step five - the next level==<br />
You have gotten your feet wet with Bitcoin, but do you want to find out how deep the rabbit hole goes? This part of the guide is for people that want to advance their knowledge a step further than just a casual use.<br />
===Get a client===<br />
eWallets are good if you are on the go or dealing with pocket change. If you want to control your own security and be independant, you will need a Client. A Client is an application that manages your Wallet independently from third party software on your computer. With it, you become your own bank.<br />
<br />
There are many [[Clients]] out there. The one developed by the core team is the Standard Client, also known as Bitcoin-QT. You can download it from [http://bitcoin.org/ here]. After you start it, it will synchronise itself with the Bitcoin Network. It might be a long process and take up a couple gigabytes of your hard drive space, but this is the way to ensure nobody is trying to cheat.<br />
<br />
Once that is done, the Client will control your Wallet file. Be sure to protect it with a password and back it up regularly. It is stored in a file called "wallet.dat" in your [[Data_directory|Bitcoin data directory]]. If you lose it or it gets stolen, you lose your money.<br />
===Get onto an exchange===<br />
There are [[Buying_bitcoins|many ways to buy Bitcoins]]. Traditionally, the most popular method of obtaining bitcoins is through an [[Category:Exchanges|Exchange]]. Pick any one that is trading in your local currency, register and trade. If you have doubts as which one you should use, your best bet would be [[mtgox.com|MtGox]]. It has been around for awhile, supports a lot of currencies and is generally trusted.<br />
===Mining?===<br />
[[Mining]] used to be a viable way of earning Bitcoins by just running an application on your computer. Right now you probably won't earn much, unless you are willing to put in a lot of money up front. As Mining is still one of the core reasons why Bitcoin is secure, this section is present here.<br />
===Last steps on your way===<br />
There are many more aspects to discover about Bitcoin, too many to cover in this guide. If you have completed each step in this guide, you are already capable of using Bitcoin in most situations. To learn more, read this Wiki, ask questions on the [http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/ StackExchange], go onto the [https://bitcointalk.org/ forums], or read a comprehensive [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=88149.0 master thesis on Bitcoin by ThePiachu]. You now know everything you need to free your money from banks and fiat currencies.</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=First-time_buyers_guide&diff=32520
First-time buyers guide
2012-11-10T11:49:44Z
<p>ThePiachu: </p>
<hr />
<div>This is a guide on how to make your first purchase with Bitcoin without any prior knowledge of the subject.<br />
<br />
This guide '''does not''' go into detail explaining what Bitcoin is or isn't. Most information not necessary for making a purchase are avoided. Similarly, more complicated ways of getting bitcoins are also avoided in order not to confuse further.<br />
<br />
==Step one - What is Bitcoin?==<br />
Bitcoin is a new form of internet currency. It allows for person-to-person payments that don't go through a third party. If you want to find out more, read on, or check [http://www.weusecoins.com/ this page out].<br />
<br />
==Step two - get yourself an Address==<br />
===What are Addresses?===<br />
Bitcoin payments operate like bank transfers. Each person has their own "account", called a Bitcoin Address. An address looks like this:<br />
<br />
1MauqJEVKx7mohEXXaHXnn96RFvLEGnVjV<br />
<br />
A person can have as many Addresses as they wish and store them together in an electronic Wallet. So lets get you your first Address!<br />
<br />
===Online wallets===<br />
You can get an Address in a very easy way by registering for a Wallet at one of the following sites:<br />
<br />
* https://blockchain.info/wallet/new - input a password and a captcha, follow the given URL (note - save it! If you lose it, you lose your funds) and you will find your Address in big letters on the left middle side of the site.<br />
* https://easywallet.org - just go there and you will be redirected to your new wallet. Save the URL, if you lose it, you will lose your funds<br />
* https://www.zenwallet.org - just go there and you will be redirected to your new wallet. Save the URL, if you lose it, you will lose your funds<br />
* https://www.instawallet.org - just go there and you will be redirected to your new wallet. Save the URL, if you lose it, you will lose your funds<br />
<br />
===I have the Address, what do I need it for?===<br />
Well, an Address is like a bank account - before you can spend any money, you need to put some money in. You can use your Address to store more funds than you need for just one purchase, so you won't have to do the following steps each time you want to buy something.<br />
<br />
==Step three - geting some bitcoins==<br />
As Bitcoin is a form of currency, it costs money. The easiest ways to get bitcoins are:<br />
<br />
* https://www.bitinstant.com/ - Go onto the website. Under "Pay to" select "Bitcoin Address", under "Pay from", select your convenient method of purchase. In the table below be sure to input your Bitcoin Address, amount of money you want to convert and so forth. Proceed along with instructions.<br />
<br />
==Step four - make a payment==<br />
I assume you have funds on your Address now. Good!<br />
===Find out the payment details===<br />
Find out what Address you need to pay your money TO and HOW MUCH you need to pay. It might be as easy as sending 1 bitcoin to 1MauqJEVKx7mohEXXaHXnn96RFvLEGnVjV, or a bit more complicated, as sending 123.12345678 bitcoins to 1MauqJEVKx7mohEXXaHXnn96RFvLEGnVjV. As you most likely will be doing this on your computer, just copy and paste everything.<br />
===Send the money===<br />
Go to the website you used to get your Address from. Find the location where you can input your recipient's Address and amount and send the payment. It shouldn't be fairly straightforward.<br />
<br />
==Step five - the next level==<br />
You have gotten your feet wet with Bitcoin, but do you want to find out how deep the rabbit hole goes? This part of the guide is for people that want to advance their knowledge a step further than just a casual use.<br />
===Get a client===<br />
eWallets are good if you are on the go or dealing with pocket change. If you want to control your own security and be independant, you will need a Client. A Client is an application that manages your Wallet independently from third party software on your computer. With it, you become your own bank.<br />
<br />
There are many [[Clients]] out there. The one developed by the core team is the Standard Client, also known as Bitcoin-QT. You can download it from [http://bitcoin.org/ here]. After you start it, it will synchronise itself with the Bitcoin Network. It might be a long process and take up a couple gigabytes of your hard drive space, but this is the way to ensure nobody is trying to cheat.<br />
<br />
Once that is done, the Client will control your Wallet file. Be sure to protect it with a password and back it up regularly. It is stored in a file called "wallet.dat" in your [[Data_directory|Bitcoin data directory]]. If you lose it or it gets stolen, you lose your money.<br />
===Get onto an exchange===<br />
There are [[Buying_bitcoins|many ways to buy Bitcoins]]. Traditionally, the most popular method of obtaining bitcoins is through an [[Category:Exchanges|Exchange]]. Pick any one that is trading in your local currency, register and trade. If you have doubts as which one you should use, your best bet would be [[mtgox.com|MtGox]]. It has been around for awhile, supports a lot of currencies and is generally trusted.<br />
===Mining?===<br />
[[Mining]] used to be a viable way of earning Bitcoins by just running an application on your computer. Right now you probably won't earn much, unless you are willing to put in a lot of money up front. As Mining is still one of the core reasons why Bitcoin is secure, this section is present here.<br />
===Last steps on your way===<br />
There are many more aspects to discover about Bitcoin, too many to cover in this guide. If you have completed each step in this guide, you are already capable of using Bitcoin in most situations. To learn more, read this Wiki, ask questions on the [http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/ StackExchange], go onto the [https://bitcointalk.org/ forums], or read a comprehensive [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=88149.0 master thesis on Bitcoin by ThePiachu]. You now know everything you need to free your money from banks and fiat currencies.</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=First-time_buyers_guide&diff=32519
First-time buyers guide
2012-11-10T11:17:50Z
<p>ThePiachu: /* Step three - geting some bitcoins :D */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a guide on how to make your first purchase with Bitcoin without any prior knowledge of the subject.<br />
<br />
This guide '''does not''' go into detail explaining what Bitcoin is or isn't. Most information not necessary for making a purchase are avoided. Similarly, more complicated ways of getting bitcoins are also avoided in order not to confuse further.<br />
<br />
==Step one - What is Bitcoin?==<br />
Bitcoin is a new form of internet currency. It allows for person-to-person payments that don't go through a third party.<br />
<br />
==Step two - get yourself an Address==<br />
===What are Addresses?===<br />
Bitcoin payments operate like bank transfers. Each person has their own "account", called a Bitcoin Address. An address looks like this:<br />
<br />
1MauqJEVKx7mohEXXaHXnn96RFvLEGnVjV<br />
<br />
A person can have as many Addresses as they wish and store them together in an electronic Wallet. So lets get you your first Address!<br />
<br />
===Online wallets===<br />
You can get an Address in a very easy way by registering for a Wallet at one of the following sites:<br />
<br />
* https://blockchain.info/wallet/new - input a password and a captcha, follow the given URL (note - save it! If you lose it, you lose your funds) and you will find your Address in big letters on the left middle side of the site.<br />
* https://easywallet.org - just go there and you will be redirected to your new wallet. Save the URL, if you lose it, you will lose your funds<br />
* https://www.zenwallet.org - just go there and you will be redirected to your new wallet. Save the URL, if you lose it, you will lose your funds<br />
* https://www.instawallet.org - just go there and you will be redirected to your new wallet. Save the URL, if you lose it, you will lose your funds<br />
<br />
===I have the Address, what do I need it for?===<br />
Well, an Address is like a bank account - before you can spend any money, you need to put some money in. You can use your Address to store more funds than you need for just one purchase, so you won't have to do the following steps each time you want to buy something.<br />
<br />
==Step three - geting some bitcoins==<br />
As Bitcoin is a form of currency, it costs money. The easiest ways to get bitcoins are:<br />
<br />
* https://www.bitinstant.com/ - Go onto the website. Under "Pay to" select "Bitcoin Address", under "Pay from", select your convenient method of purchase. In the table below be sure to input your Bitcoin Address, amount of money you want to convert and so forth. Proceed along with instructions.<br />
<br />
==Step four - make a payment==<br />
I assume you have funds on your Address now. Good!<br />
===Find out the payment details===<br />
Find out what Address you need to pay your money TO and HOW MUCH you need to pay. It might be as easy as sending 1 bitcoin to 1MauqJEVKx7mohEXXaHXnn96RFvLEGnVjV, or a bit more complicated, as sending 123.12345678 bitcoins to 1MauqJEVKx7mohEXXaHXnn96RFvLEGnVjV. As you most likely will be doing this on your computer, just copy and paste everything.<br />
===Send the money===<br />
Go to the website you used to get your Address from. Find the location where you can input your recipient's Address and amount and send the payment. It shouldn't be fairly straightforward.</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=First-time_buyers_guide&diff=32518
First-time buyers guide
2012-11-10T08:43:11Z
<p>ThePiachu: </p>
<hr />
<div>This is a guide on how to make your first purchase with Bitcoin without any prior knowledge of the subject.<br />
<br />
This guide '''does not''' go into detail explaining what Bitcoin is or isn't. Most information not necessary for making a purchase are avoided. Similarly, more complicated ways of getting bitcoins are also avoided in order not to confuse further.<br />
<br />
==Step one - What is Bitcoin?==<br />
Bitcoin is a new form of internet currency. It allows for person-to-person payments that don't go through a third party.<br />
<br />
==Step two - get yourself an Address==<br />
===What are Addresses?===<br />
Bitcoin payments operate like bank transfers. Each person has their own "account", called a Bitcoin Address. An address looks like this:<br />
<br />
1MauqJEVKx7mohEXXaHXnn96RFvLEGnVjV<br />
<br />
A person can have as many Addresses as they wish and store them together in an electronic Wallet. So lets get you your first Address!<br />
<br />
===Online wallets===<br />
You can get an Address in a very easy way by registering for a Wallet at one of the following sites:<br />
<br />
* https://blockchain.info/wallet/new - input a password and a captcha, follow the given URL (note - save it! If you lose it, you lose your funds) and you will find your Address in big letters on the left middle side of the site.<br />
* https://easywallet.org - just go there and you will be redirected to your new wallet. Save the URL, if you lose it, you will lose your funds<br />
* https://www.zenwallet.org - just go there and you will be redirected to your new wallet. Save the URL, if you lose it, you will lose your funds<br />
* https://www.instawallet.org - just go there and you will be redirected to your new wallet. Save the URL, if you lose it, you will lose your funds<br />
<br />
===I have the Address, what do I need it for?===<br />
Well, an Address is like a bank account - before you can spend any money, you need to put some money in. You can use your Address to store more funds than you need for just one purchase, so you won't have to do the following steps each time you want to buy something.<br />
<br />
==Step three - geting some bitcoins :D==<br />
As Bitcoin is a form of currency, it costs money. The easiest ways to get bitcoins are:<br />
<br />
* https://www.bitinstant.com/ - Go onto the website. Under "Pay to" select "Bitcoin Address", under "Pay from", select your convenient method of purchase. In the table below be sure to input your Bitcoin Address, amount of money you want to convert and so forth. Proceed along with instructions.<br />
<br />
==Step four - make a payment==<br />
I assume you have funds on your Address now. Good!<br />
===Find out the payment details===<br />
Find out what Address you need to pay your money TO and HOW MUCH you need to pay. It might be as easy as sending 1 bitcoin to 1MauqJEVKx7mohEXXaHXnn96RFvLEGnVjV, or a bit more complicated, as sending 123.12345678 bitcoins to 1MauqJEVKx7mohEXXaHXnn96RFvLEGnVjV. As you most likely will be doing this on your computer, just copy and paste everything.<br />
===Send the money===<br />
Go to the website you used to get your Address from. Find the location where you can input your recipient's Address and amount and send the payment. It shouldn't be fairly straightforward.</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=First-time_buyers_guide&diff=32497
First-time buyers guide
2012-11-09T22:38:50Z
<p>ThePiachu: </p>
<hr />
<div>This is a guide on how to make your first purchase with Bitcoin without any prior knowledge of the subject.<br />
<br />
==Step one - What is Bitcoin?==<br />
Bitcoin is a new form of internet currency. It allows for person-to-person payments that don't go through a third party.<br />
<br />
==Step two - get yourself an Address==<br />
===What are Addresses?===<br />
Bitcoin payments operate like bank transfers. Each person has their own "account", called a Bitcoin Address. An address looks like this:<br />
<br />
1MauqJEVKx7mohEXXaHXnn96RFvLEGnVjV<br />
<br />
A person can have as many Addresses as they wish and store them together in an electronic Wallet. So lets get you your first Address!<br />
<br />
===Online wallets===<br />
You can get an Address in a very easy way by registering for a Wallet at one of the following sites:<br />
<br />
* https://blockchain.info/wallet/new - input a password and a captcha, follow the given URL (note - save it! If you lose it, you lose your funds) and you will find your Address in big letters on the left middle side of the site.<br />
* https://easywallet.org - just go there and you will be redirected to your new wallet. Save the URL, if you lose it, you will lose your funds<br />
* https://www.zenwallet.org - just go there and you will be redirected to your new wallet. Save the URL, if you lose it, you will lose your funds<br />
* https://www.instawallet.org - just go there and you will be redirected to your new wallet. Save the URL, if you lose it, you will lose your funds<br />
<br />
===I have the Address, what do I need it for?===<br />
Well, an Address is like a bank account - before you can spend any money, you need to put some money in. You can use your Address to store more funds than you need for just one purchase, so you won't have to do the following steps each time you want to buy something.<br />
<br />
==Step three - geting some bitcoins :D==<br />
As Bitcoin is a form of currency, it costs money. The easiest ways to get bitcoins are:<br />
<br />
* https://www.bitinstant.com/ - Go onto the website. Under "Pay to" select "Bitcoin Address", under "Pay from", select your convenient method of purchase. In the table below be sure to input your Bitcoin Address, amount of money you want to convert and so forth. Proceed along with instructions.<br />
<br />
==Step four - make a payment==<br />
I assume you have funds on your Address now. Good!<br />
===Find out the payment details===<br />
Find out what Address you need to pay your money TO and HOW MUCH you need to pay. It might be as easy as sending 1 bitcoin to 1MauqJEVKx7mohEXXaHXnn96RFvLEGnVjV, or a bit more complicated, as sending 123.12345678 bitcoins to 1MauqJEVKx7mohEXXaHXnn96RFvLEGnVjV. As you most likely will be doing this on your computer, just copy and paste everything.<br />
===Send the money===<br />
Go to the website you used to get your Address from. Find the location where you can input your recipient's Address and amount and send the payment. It shouldn't be fairly straightforward.</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=First-time_buyers_guide&diff=32496
First-time buyers guide
2012-11-09T22:38:23Z
<p>ThePiachu: Created page with "This is a guide on how to make your first purchase with Bitcoin without any prior knowledge of the subject. ==Step one - What is Bitcoin?== Bitcoin is a new form of internet ..."</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a guide on how to make your first purchase with Bitcoin without any prior knowledge of the subject.<br />
<br />
==Step one - What is Bitcoin?==<br />
Bitcoin is a new form of internet currency. It allows for person-to-person payments that don't go through a third party.<br />
<br />
==Step two - get yourself an Address==<br />
===What are Addresses?===<br />
Bitcoin payments operate like bank transfers. Each person has their own "account", called a Bitcoin Address. An address looks like this:<br />
<br />
1MauqJEVKx7mohEXXaHXnn96RFvLEGnVjV<br />
<br />
A person can have as many Addresses as they wish and store them together in an electronic Wallet. So lets get you your first Address!<br />
<br />
===Online wallets===<br />
You can get an Address in a very easy way by registering for a Wallet at one of the following sites:<br />
<br />
https://blockchain.info/wallet/new - input a password and a captcha, follow the given URL (note - save it! If you lose it, you lose your funds) and you will find your Address in big letters on the left middle side of the site.<br />
https://easywallet.org - just go there and you will be redirected to your new wallet. Save the URL, if you lose it, you will lose your funds<br />
https://www.zenwallet.org - just go there and you will be redirected to your new wallet. Save the URL, if you lose it, you will lose your funds<br />
https://www.instawallet.org - just go there and you will be redirected to your new wallet. Save the URL, if you lose it, you will lose your funds<br />
<br />
===I have the Address, what do I need it for?===<br />
Well, an Address is like a bank account - before you can spend any money, you need to put some money in. You can use your Address to store more funds than you need for just one purchase, so you won't have to do the following steps each time you want to buy something.<br />
<br />
==Step three - geting some bitcoins :D==<br />
As Bitcoin is a form of currency, it costs money. The easiest ways to get bitcoins are:<br />
<br />
https://www.bitinstant.com/ - Go onto the website. Under "Pay to" select "Bitcoin Address", under "Pay from", select your convenient method of purchase. In the table below be sure to input your Bitcoin Address, amount of money you want to convert and so forth. Proceed along with instructions.<br />
<br />
==Step four - make a payment==<br />
I assume you have funds on your Address now. Good!<br />
===Find out the payment details===<br />
Find out what Address you need to pay your money TO and HOW MUCH you need to pay. It might be as easy as sending 1 bitcoin to 1MauqJEVKx7mohEXXaHXnn96RFvLEGnVjV, or a bit more complicated, as sending 123.12345678 bitcoins to 1MauqJEVKx7mohEXXaHXnn96RFvLEGnVjV. As you most likely will be doing this on your computer, just copy and paste everything.<br />
===Send the money===<br />
Go to the website you used to get your Address from. Find the location where you can input your recipient's Address and amount and send the payment. It shouldn't be fairly straightforward.</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Vanity_mining_hardware_comparison&diff=31992
Vanity mining hardware comparison
2012-10-24T08:25:34Z
<p>ThePiachu: /* Graphics cards */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Traditional mining==<br />
<br />
==Split-key mining==<br />
===Graphics cards===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Model !! Price !! Availability !! Avg. Mkey/s (Multiplicative) !! Avg. Mkey/s (Additive) !! Avg. MHash/s !! Key/Hash ratio (mult.) !! Key/Hash ratio (add.)<br />
|-<br />
| ATI Radeon HD 5870 || || || || 30 || 400 || || 0.075 <br />
|-<br />
| MSI R5850 Twin Frozr II || || || || 23.5 || 365.5 || || 0.0643 <br />
|-<br />
| ATI Radeon HD 6970 || || || || 19.3 || 410 || || 0.047<br />
|-<br />
| ATI Radeon HD 5850 || || || || 22 || 340 || || 0.065<br />
|-<br />
| ATI Radeon HD 5770 || || || || 15.1 || 230 || || 0.066<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
* [[Mining hardware comparison]]</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Vanity_mining_hardware_comparison&diff=31954
Vanity mining hardware comparison
2012-10-22T12:38:13Z
<p>ThePiachu: /* Graphics cards */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Traditional mining==<br />
<br />
==Split-key mining==<br />
===Graphics cards===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Model !! Price !! Availability !! Avg. Mkey/s (Additive) !! Avg. Mkey/s (Multiplicative) !! Avg. MHash/s !! Key/Hash ratio (add.) !! Key/Hash ratio (mult.)<br />
|-<br />
| ATI Radeon HD 5870 || || || || 30 || 400 || || 0.075 <br />
|-<br />
| MSI R5850 Twin Frozr II || || || || 23.5 || 365.5 || || 0.0643 <br />
|-<br />
| ATI Radeon HD 6970 || || || || 19.3 || 410 || || 0.047<br />
|-<br />
| ATI Radeon HD 5850 || || || || 22 || 340 || || 0.065<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
* [[Mining hardware comparison]]</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Vanity_mining_hardware_comparison&diff=31952
Vanity mining hardware comparison
2012-10-22T10:15:34Z
<p>ThePiachu: /* Graphics cards */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Traditional mining==<br />
<br />
==Split-key mining==<br />
===Graphics cards===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Model !! Price !! Availability !! Avg. Mkey/s (Additive) !! Avg. Mkey/s (Multiplicative) !! Avg. MHash/s !! Key/Hash ratio (add.) !! Key/Hash ratio (mult.)<br />
|-<br />
| ATI Radeon HD 5870 || || || || 30 || 400 || || 0.075 <br />
|}<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
* [[Mining hardware comparison]]</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Vanity_mining_hardware_comparison&diff=31908
Vanity mining hardware comparison
2012-10-20T17:12:15Z
<p>ThePiachu: /* Graphics cards */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Traditional mining==<br />
<br />
==Split-key mining==<br />
===Graphics cards===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Model !! Price !! Availability !! Avg. Mkey/s (Additive) !! Avg. Mkey/s (Multiplicative) !! Avg. MHash/s !! Key/Hash additive ratio !! Key/Hash multiplicative ratio<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
* [[Mining hardware comparison]]</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Vanity_mining_hardware_comparison&diff=31907
Vanity mining hardware comparison
2012-10-20T16:59:51Z
<p>ThePiachu: /* Graphics cards */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Traditional mining==<br />
<br />
==Split-key mining==<br />
===Graphics cards===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Model !! Price !! Availability !! Avg. Mkey/s !! Avg. MHash/s !! Key/Hash ratio<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
* [[Mining hardware comparison]]</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Vanity_mining_hardware_comparison&diff=31906
Vanity mining hardware comparison
2012-10-20T16:58:50Z
<p>ThePiachu: /* Split-key mining */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Traditional mining==<br />
<br />
==Split-key mining==<br />
===Graphics cards===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Model !! Price !! Availability !! Avg. Mkey/s !! Mkey/J !! Mkey/s/$<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
* [[Mining hardware comparison]]</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Vanity_mining_hardware_comparison&diff=31905
Vanity mining hardware comparison
2012-10-20T16:56:57Z
<p>ThePiachu: /* See also */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Traditional mining==<br />
<br />
==Split-key mining==<br />
<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
* [[Mining hardware comparison]]</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Vanity_mining_hardware_comparison&diff=31904
Vanity mining hardware comparison
2012-10-20T16:56:02Z
<p>ThePiachu: Created page with "==Traditional mining== ==Split-key mining== ==See also=="</p>
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<div>==Traditional mining==<br />
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==Split-key mining==<br />
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==See also==</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Mining_hardware_comparison&diff=31581
Mining hardware comparison
2012-10-05T09:42:25Z
<p>ThePiachu: /* See Also */</p>
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<div>Below are some statistics about the mining performance of various hardware used in a [[mining rig]].<br />
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'''Notes:'''<br />
* Mhash/s = millions hashes per second (raw speed performance; may not be very energy efficient with some models)<br />
* Mhash/J = millions hashes per joule (energy efficiency; 1 joule of energy is 1 watt during 1 second: 1 J = 1 W*s)<br />
* W = watt (maximum power consumption, i.e. energy per unit of time: 1 W = 1 J/s)<br />
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==FPGAs==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" <br />
|- <br />
! Board !! Cores !! Mhash/s !! Mhash/J !! Mhash/s/$ !! Power [W] !! Board price !! Clock !! Version !! FPGA Model !! Comment <br />
|- <br />
| Terasic DE2-115 || 1 || 80 || 18.18 || 0.13 || 4.4 || $595 ($299 academic) <ref>price from http://www.terasic.com.tw/cgi-bin/page/archive.pl?No=502 on 2011-06-26</ref> || 80 MHz || fpgaminer 0.03 || Altera EP4CE115C7 || Unoptimized Pipelined Version<br />
|-<br />
| Terasic DE2-115 || 1 || 109 || || 0.18 || || $595 ($299 academic) <ref>Price from http://www.terasic.com.tw/cgi-bin/page/archive.pl?No=502 on 2011-06-26</ref> || 109 MHz || fpgaminer 0.03-makomk || Altera EP4CE115C7 || Makomk's Improvements<br />
|-<br />
| XUPV5-LX110T || 1 || 120 || || 0.06 || || $1999 ($750 academic) <ref>Price from http://www.digilentinc.com/Products/Detail.cfm?NavPath=2,400,795&Prod=XUPV5 on 2011-06-26</ref> || 120 MHz || fpgaminer virtex5 || Xilinx XC5VLX110T-1FF1136 || Original non-configurable fully-unrolled Xilinx VHDL Design<br />
|-<br />
| Digilent Nexys 2 500K || 1 || 3.125 || 4.0 || 0.02 || 0.78 || $149 ($99 academic) <ref>Price from http://www.digilentinc.com/Products/Detail.cfm?Prod=NEXYS2 on 2011-06-26</ref> || 100 MHz || fpgaminer Verilog Xilinx port || Xilinx XC3S500E-FG320-5 ||<br />
|-<br />
| Avnet Spartan-6 LX150T Development Kit || 1 || 100 || ~25 || 0.10 || ~4.0 || $995 <ref>Price from http://www.xilinx.com/products/boards-and-kits/AES-S6DEV-LX150T-G.htm on 2011-07-26</ref> || 100 MHz || fpgaminer makomk Xilinx port || Xilinx XC6SLX150T-3FGG676 || -3N 484-pin chip is ~$150, 0.67Mhash/s/$<br />
|-<br />
| Terasic DE0-Nano || 1 || 6.25 || ?? || 0.08 || ?? || 79$ || 50 MHz || Makomk-partial-unroll-speed, LOG2_LOOP=3 || Altera EP4CE22F17C6 || 16k LEs from 22k used<br />
|-<br />
| Xilinx ML605 development kit || 3 || 375 || 23 || 0.21 || 16 || $1795 <ref>Price from Avnet on Aug 11, 2011</ref> || 125MHz || Modified verilog xilinx fpga miner port (modified for 3 cores, a PCIe interface and use of DSP48s)|| Xilinx XC6VLX240T-1FFG1156 || Uses PCIe interface instead of serial interface. ML605 power manager must have its current limit increased to meet power demands. DSP48s used to reduce logic resources.<br />
|-<br />
| Bitcoin Dominator X5000 || 1 || 100 || 14.7 || 0.23 || 6.8 || $440 <ref>Price from https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=37904.0</ref> || 100 MHz || || Xilinx XC6SLX150-3FG484 ||<br />
|-<br />
| [http://fpgamining.com X6500 FPGA Miner] || 1 || 400 || 23.26 || 0.698 || 17.20 || $572.9 <ref>Price from https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=40058.0</ref> || 200 MHz || ztexmerge_200MHz || Xilinx XC6SLX150-3FG484 x2 || See <ref>http://fpgamining.com/bitstreams/</ref> for bitstreams and frequencies<br />
|-<br />
| [http://en.qi-hardware.com/wiki/Icarus Icarus] || 1 || 380 || 19 || 0.66 || 20 || $569 <ref>Price from https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=51371.0</ref> || 190 MHz || Bitstream V3 || Xilinx XC6SLX150-2FGG484I ||<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.ztex.de/usb-fpga-1/usb-fpga-1.15.e.html ZTEX USB-FPGA Module 1.15b] || 1 || 90 || 18.0 || 0.25 || 5.0 || $364 <ref>http://shop.ztex.de</ref> || 184 MHz || [http://www.ztex.de/btcminer BTCMiner]-120208 || Xilinx XC6SLX75-3 || single unit price including Experimental Board 1.3 as baseboard ||<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.ztex.de/usb-fpga-1/usb-fpga-1.15x.e.html ZTEX USB-FPGA Module 1.15x] || 1 || 215 (typical) || 22.0 || 0.53 || 9.8 || $410 <ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=49180.0</ref> || 216 MHz (variable) || [http://www.ztex.de/btcminer BTCMiner]-120417 || 1 x Xilinx XC6SLX150-3/-N3 || CSG484 package with low thermal resistance ||<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.ztex.de/usb-fpga-1/usb-fpga-1.15y.e.html ZTEX USB-FPGA Module 1.15y] || 4 || 860 (typical) || 22.0 || 0.96-0.67 || 39 || $895-$1280 <ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=49180.0</ref> || 216 MHz (variable) || [http://www.ztex.de/btcminer BTCMiner]-120417 || 4 x Xilinx XC6SLX150-N3 || See <ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=49180.0</ref> for volume prices. CSG484 package with low thermal resistance ||<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.butterflylabs.com/product-details/ BitForce SHA256 Single] || || 832 +/-10% || 10.4 || 1.38 || 80 || $599 <ref>Price from http://www.butterflylabs.com/products/</ref> || || || BitForce SHA256 || See <ref>http://www.butterflylabs.com/product-details/</ref> for product details<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.butterflylabs.com/products/ Butterflylabs Mini Rig] || || 26,400 (26.4GigaHash/s) || 21.1 || 1.72 || 1141 || $15295 <ref>Price from http://www.butterflylabs.com/products/</ref> || || || Rig housing 30 x BitForce SHA256 || See <ref>http://www.butterflylabs.com/product-details/</ref> for product details<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.btcfpga.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=50 ModMiner Quad] || 4 || 800 || 20 || 0.75 || 40 ||$1069 || 200Mhz || || 4 x XC6SLX150-2FGG484C || Highly Efficient, Modular and Upgradeable<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
==ASICs==<br />
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As of October 1, 2012 '''there are no ASIC products shipping yet''', nor have they been publicly used in mining.<br /><br />
Below is a recapitulation of all currently publicly available information as of October 1, 2012.<br />
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<center>'''Because they are vaporware some or all of these devices may never actually make it to market, and some could even be pre-order scams.'''</center><br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Product !! Mhash/s !! Mhash/J !! Mhash/s/$ !! Watts !! Price !! Shipped? !! Communication ports !! Comments<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.butterflylabs.com/order-form-bitforce-sc-jalapen BFL BitForce Jalapeno] || 4,500 || 1,000 || 30.2 || 4.5 || $149 || No || USB || Availability: First shipment November-December 2012.<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=97269.0 [Announcement] Butterfly Labs]</ref><br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.butterflylabs.com/pre-order-form-bitforce-little-single-sc/ BFL BitForce Little Single] || 30,000 || || 46.2 || || $649 || No || USB || Availability: First shipment November-December 2012.<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.butterflylabs.com/order-form-bitforce-sc-single BFL BitForce Single 'SC'] || 60,000 || 1,000 || 46.1 || 60 || $1,299 || No || USB || Availability: First shipment November-December 2012.<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.butterflylabs.com/order-form-bitforce-sc-mini-rig BFL BitForce Mini Rig 'SC'] || 1,500,000 || 1,000 || 50.1 || 1,500 || $29,899 || No || USB || Availability: First shipment November-December 2012.<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.btcfpga.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=61&product_id=58 BitcoinASIC.com bASIC01] || 54,000 || || 50.4 || || $1,070 || No || USB || Availability: First shipment November-December 2012.<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=79637.msg1157524#msg1157524 bASIC the BitcoinASIC 4th Generation Bitcoin Mining Device]</ref><br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.btcfpga.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=61&product_id=59 BitcoinASIC.com bASIC02] || 27,000 || || 45 || || $600 || No || USB || Availability: First shipment November-December 2012.<br />
|-<br />
| [http://shop.avalon-asic.com/catalog/product/view/id/1 ngzhang Avalon (first 300 units)] || 60,000 || || 46.1 || || $1,299 || No || Ethernet, Wifi || Availability: February 2013.<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=110090.msg1240010#msg1240010 "Avalon" ASIC, announcement & pre-order]</ref><br />
|-<br />
| [http://shop.avalon-asic.com/catalog/product/view/id/1 ngzhang Avalon] || 60,000 || || 30.0 || || $1,999 || No || Ethernet, Wifi || Availability: Q2 2013.<br />
|-<br />
| DeepBit Reclaimer One || 4,000 || || 12.5 || || $320 || No || Ethernet || Availability: Q2 2013.<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=108375.0 DeepBit "Reclaimer" ASICs]</ref><br />
|-<br />
| DeepBit Reclaimer 4A || 8,000 || || 15.3 || || $520 || No || Ethernet || Availability: Q2 2013.<br />
|-<br />
| DeepBit Reclaimer RM || 80,000 || || 28.5 || || $2,800 || No || Ethernet || Availability: Q2 2013.<br />
|}<br />
<center>'''Because they are vaporware some or all of these devices may never actually make it to market, and some could even be pre-order scams.'''</center><br />
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===ASICMINER===<br />
Availability: n/a.<br />
[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.0 Discussion]<br />
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ASICMINER will not be selling hardware to the public (at least not initially) and instead will supply ASICs to MOORE mining. Shares of both ASICMINER and MOORE ar sold on GLBSE.<br />
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==Graphics cards==<br />
=== Popular Mining Cards ===<br />
This information has been included to make choosing a card easier. The cards selected are generally readily available online. Once you have purchased a card or cards, use the tables below to compare different configurations and setups.<br />
=== Card Comparison Spreadsheet ===<br />
This spreadsheet performs several calculations and displays a visualization graph of a theoretical mining rig over time. It can be used to visualize any "what if" scenarios to better wrap your head around which card is the best choice under different conditions. Bright Yellow Boxes are editable, and affect the calculations. Dark Yellow Boxes are editable for notation, but don't affect the calculations. The Green highlighted card is the best under those conditions, the Blue highlight is second best, the Orange highlight is third best. Higher MHash/s performance can be obtained for each card through overclocking, but that drives up the wattage draw of the cards, and I did not have that complete dataset so I used the "average" MHash/s values listed here. <br /><br />
V1.5 - 1 Jan, 2012 - by. Joseph Woodrell <br />
[http://www.woodrell.com/joe/bitcoin/mining_sheet.zip Card Selection Spreadsheet]<br />
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==== Single Card Setups ====<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Model !! Price <ref name=amazon>Price from http://ebay.com/ on 2012-02-10 using an average of completed items, minus the top and bottom 20% to avoid spikes and give a truer average.</ref> !! Availability !! Avg. Mhash/s !! Mhash/J !! Mhash/s/$<br />
|----<br />
|5770<br />
|$136<br />
|Moderate<br />
|212.83<br />
|1.45<br />
|1.56 <br />
|----<br />
|5830<br />
|$92<br />
|Moderate<br />
|302<br />
|1.68<br />
|3.28<br />
|----<br />
|5850<br />
|$114.96<br />
|Limited<br />
|346.16<br />
|1.92<br />
|3.0<br />
|----<br />
|5870<br />
|$190.16<br />
|Limited<br />
|393<br />
|1.97<br />
|2.066 <br />
|----<br />
|5970<br />
|$421<br />
|Limited<br />
|704<br />
|2.2<br />
|1.67 <br />
|----<br />
|6750<br />
|$116<br />
|Easy<br />
|167.59<br />
|<br />
|1.44 <br />
|----<br />
|6770<br />
|$115<br />
|Easy<br />
|196.67<br />
|<br />
|1.71 <br />
|----<br />
|6850<br />
|$160<br />
|Easy<br />
|213.7<br />
|1.35<br />
|1.34 <br />
|----<br />
|6870<br />
|$190<br />
|Easy<br />
|278.31<br />
|1.73<br />
|1.46 <br />
|----<br />
|6930<br />
|$180<br />
|Limited<br />
|350<br />
|<br />
|1.94<br />
|----<br />
|6950<br />
|$230<br />
|Easy<br />
|369<br />
|1.94<br />
|1.6 <br />
|----<br />
|6970<br />
|$271.89<br />
|Easy<br />
|397<br />
|1.89<br />
|1.46 <br />
|----<br />
|6990<br />
|$622.99<br />
|Limited<br />
|772<br />
|1.93<br />
|1.23 <br />
|----<br />
|7750<br />
|$110<br />
|Easy<br />
|123<br />
|2.46<br />
|1.12 <br />
|----<br />
|7970<br />
|$420<br />
|Easy<br />
|685<br />
|<br />
|1.22 <br />
|----<br />
|}<br />
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==== Multi-Card Setups ====<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Model !! Price <ref name=amazon/> !! Availability !! Avg. Mhash/s !! Mhash/J !! Mhash/s/$<br />
|----<br />
|5830x2<br />
|$360<br />
|Moderate<br />
|525<br />
|<br />
|1.46 <br />
|----<br />
|5850x4<br />
|$644<br />
|Limited<br />
|1360<br />
|1.94<br />
|2.11 <br />
|----<br />
|5850x6<br />
|$996<br />
|Limited<br />
|2130<br />
|<br />
| <br />
|----<br />
|5870x2<br />
|$700<br />
|Limited<br />
|787.5<br />
|0.84<br />
|1.13 <br />
|----<br />
|6770x2<br />
|$274<br />
|Easy<br />
|464<br />
|<br />
|1.69 <br />
|----<br />
|6950x4<br />
|$1,000<br />
|Easy<br />
|1316<br />
|1.51<br />
|1.32 <br />
|----<br />
|6970x2<br />
|$700<br />
|Easy<br />
|769<br />
|1.6<br />
|1.10 <br />
|----<br />
|6990x2<br />
|$1,540<br />
|Limited<br />
|1568<br />
|1.7<br />
|1.02 <br />
|----<br />
|6990x3<br />
|$2,310<br />
|Limited<br />
|2094<br />
|1.8<br />
|0.91 <br />
|----<br />
|7970x3<br />
|$1680<br />
|Easy<br />
|2050<br />
|2.41<br />
|1.16 <br />
|----<br />
|}<br />
<references><br />
</references><br />
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===AMD (ATI)===<br />
Stream SDK 2.5 seems to have resolved many of the problems with earlier versions. Everyone's setups will be unique so this should only be a guide or starting point, not an absolute. <br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Model !! Mhash/s !! Mhash/J !! Mhash/s/$<ref name='amazon_20110625'/> !! Watts !! Clock !! SP !! SDK !! Slot !! Miner !! Notes <br />
|-<br />
| 3410 || 0.89 || 0.074 || ? || 12(?) || 222 || 40 || 1.4 beta || PCI-E 1.1 x8 || A custom Brook+ miner || Using 16,384 length streams<br />
|-<br />
| 3XXX || || || || || || || || || || OpenCL Not Supported<br />
|-<br />
| 42XX || || || || || || || || || || OpenCL Not Supported (integrated/mobile GPU)<br />
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|-<br />
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| 4350 || 6.93 || 0.346 ||0.16 || 20 || 575 || 80 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm || -w 32, don't use vectors<br />
|-<br />
| 4350 || 7.2 || || || || 600 || || 1.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || cgminer/Linux || default settings<br />
|-<br />
| 4350 || 8.14 || -|| 0.19 || - || 730 || 80 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Diablo/Windows7 || -w 32. Model: Asus EAH4350 Silent. Memory at 400MHz. Runs at 60°C with ambient at 25°C.<br />
|-<br />
| 4350 || 10.7 || -|| - || - || 730 || - || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || CGMiner/Windows7 || -v -w 64 Voltage set at 0.900 core set at 800MHZ and memory set to 200MHZ<br />
<br />
|-<br />
<br />
| 4550 || 7.23 || 0.289 ||0.13 || 25 || 600 || 80 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm || -w 32, don't use vectors<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 4550 || 7.8 || || || || || || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || guiminer /phoenix || worksize=64 VECTORS <br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 4570M || 8.02 || 0.297 || ? || 27 || 680 || 80 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Diablo/Windows7 || -w 64, SDK 2.4, Cat 11.4. Model: Sony Vaio NW<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 4570M || 9.6 || 0.300|| ? || 32 || 825(OC) || 80 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Diablo/Windows7 || -w 64, SDK 2.4, Cat 11.4. Model: Sony Vaio NW. OC core 680->825. U/C memory 800->500.<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 4650 || 31.33 || 0.653|| 0.44 || 48 || 650 || 320 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm || -w 32, don't use vectors<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 4670 || 36.14 || 0.613|| 0.34 || 59 || 750 || 320 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm || -w 32, don't use vectors<br />
|-<br />
| 4670 || 40.11 || 0.679|| 0.38 || 59 || 800 || 320 || - || AGP x8 || poclbm/Ubuntu 10.10 w/ H == 0 mod || -w 32 -f 0, don't use vectors [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1334.msg85236#msg85236 source]<br />
|-<br />
| 4670 || 50 || - || 0.47 || 60 || 800 || 320 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || guiminer || 2 miners set up i7 920 (130W), CPU: Ufasoft, GPU: OpenCL; the CPU is getting about 40 Mhash/s while the GPU goes from 10-20 Mhash/s<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 4730 || 72.29 || 0.657|| ? || 110 || 750 || 640 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || - || <br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 4770 || 72.29 || 0.904|| 0.72 || 80 || 750 || 640 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || - || <br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 4830 || 55.42 || 0.583|| || 95 || 575 || 640 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || - || <br />
|-<br />
| 4830 || 66.12 || 0.503|| || 105 || 700 || 1005 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || - ||<br />
|-<br />
| 4830 || 61.7 || - || || - || 700 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm-mod || Fedora 14<br />
|-<br />
| 4830 || 64.9 || - || - || - || 700 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm-mod || Fedora 14<br />
|-<br />
| 4850 || 75.30 || 0.685 || || 110 || 625 || 800 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || - || <br />
|-<br />
| 4850 || 84.3 || 0.766 || || 110 || 725 || 300 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || - || -w64 fan at 70% temp 73C, stock voltage -gui miner<br />
|-<br />
| 4850 || 87.4 || 0.79 || - || 110 || 785 || 800 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || guiminer || Phoenix; -k poclbm<br />
|-<br />
| 4850 || 90.1 || 0.819 || || 110 || 800 || 500 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || guiminer || -f 30; Tried phoenix and phatk, got same max<br />
|-<br />
| 4850 || 101 || 0.918 || || 110 || 817 || 500 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || guiminer || -f 0, core 817mhz(default 625)@1.123v , mem downclock to 500mhz (default 993) [http://www.smpake.com/?p=6 source]<br />
|-<br />
| 4850x2 || 150.60 || 0.602 || || 250 || 625 || 1600 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || - || <br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 4860 || 67.47 || 0.519|| || 130 || 700 || 640 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || - || <br />
<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F8F8FF;"| 4870 || 92.84 || 0.6189333(?)|| || 150(?) || 830(OC) || 800 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Phoenix 1.48 || -k poclbm AGGRESSION=5 (Windows 7 64-Bit, GPU OC 750->830MHz, VRAM UC 900->450MHz, BIOS modded)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F8F8FF;"| 4870 || 104.2 || ?|| || ? || 830(OC) || 800 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm || Windows 7 64-Bit, GPU Core OC to 830 MHz, GPU Memory UC to 200 MHz By MSI AfterBurner. Card: Gainward Golden Sample. @70%Fan we have 55 GPU temp.<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F8F8FF;"| 4870 || 104.6 || 0.872|| || 120 || 830(OC) || 800 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm || -w 256 -f 1, Windows 7 64-Bit, GPU Core OC to 830 MHz, GPU Memory UC to 190 MHz (saves 30 watts at outlet)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F8F8FF;"| 4870 || 90.36 || 0.602|| || 150 || 750 || 800 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || clmine || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F8F8FF;"| 4870 || 78 || 0.520|| || 150 || - || - || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || m0mchil's OpenCL/Vista 64bit || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg25069#msg25069 source]<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F8F8F8;"| 4870 || 88 || || || 140 || std || 800 || 12.3.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || phoenix 1.50 / 64bit OS X pyopencl / poclbm || Standard Mac Pro 3,1 with Apple HD4870 upgrade. Flags: FASTLOOP WORKSIZE=64 AGGRESSION=5 (don't use vectors, and hash rate drops to 60-70 if browser windows are visible, speeds up to 88 if you hide them!<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F8F8F8;"| 4870 || 96 || || || 140 || 750 || 800 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Smartcoin r657s / phoenix 1.50 / Linuxcoin 0.2b final || Powercolor @ GPU 830 MHz/ MEM 200 Mhz @ 80% FAN @ 69 temp @ Flags: -k phatk bfi_int=false FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=256 AGGRESSION=11 <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F8F8F8;"| 4870 || 104 || || || 140 || 750 || 800 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Smartcoin r657s / DiabloMiner / Linuxcoin 0.2b final || Powercolor @ GPU 830 MHz/ MEM 200 Mhz @ 80% FAN @ 69 temp @ Flags: -v 1 -w 256 <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F8F8F8;"| 4870 || 112 || || || 140 || 750 || 800 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || BAMT 0.5c / cgminer || Powercolor @ GPU 875 MHz/ MEM 300 Mhz/ 1,25VDC @ 100% FAN @ 65 temp @ Flags: -v 1 -w 256 <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F8F8FF;"| 4870x2 || 180.72|| 0.632|| || 286 || 750 || 1600 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || - || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F8F8FF;"| 4870x2 || 180.6|| 0.632|| || 286 || 800 || 1600 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || - || <br />
|-<br />
| 4870x2 || 203 || || || || 850(OC) || 1600 || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm-mod ver. 20 april 2011|| Gainward / Win7 x64 / -w 256 -f 1 / 850MHz GPU - 300MHz Mem - 1,262V - 100% fun : 72C<br />
|-<br />
| 4890 || 97.1 || 0.511|| || 190 || 870(OC) || 1050 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || GUIMiner v2011-01-21 Solo settings || Sapphire fab. No flags options helped. Close all browsers and do full restart of GUIMiner and then Bitcoin via GUIMiner server starter or the browsers GPU accl. will limit to 56~ ish Mhash/s - I can now start browser without slowdowns<br />
|-<br />
| 4890 || 102.41 || 0.539|| || 190 || 850 || 800 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || - || <br />
|-<br />
| 4890 || 108.3 || 0.57|| || 190 || 975 || 800 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || - || <br />
|-<br />
| 4890 || 121.5 || -|| || 190 || 1025 (OC) || 800 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm || no flags, Vcore 1.4 <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFF8EF;"| 5450 || 11.99|| 0.631|| || 19 || 650 || 80 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || - || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFF8EF;"| 5450 || 13.74|| || - || - || 700 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm/Linuxcoin v0.2 || -v -w128 tried several options, seems to work best.<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFF8EF;"| 5450 || 14.12|| || - || - || 700 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix/Linuxcoin v0.2 || Flags: "DEVICE=0 VECTORS AGGRESSION=4 -v FASTLOOP BFI_INT WORKSIZE=64" Kernel: "phatk"<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFF8EF;"| 5450 || 15.36|| || - || - || 700 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix || Flags: "DEVICE=0 VECTORS AGRESSION=8 FASTLOOP BFI_ING WORKSIZE=128" Kernel: "phatk" - MagicSata<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFF8EF;"| 5450 || 18.10|| || - || - || 774 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm || -v -w 128 -f 1 774.66MHz/300.37MHz<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFF8EF;"| 5470 || 17.10|| || - || - || - || - || - || - || poclbm || -v -w 128 MobileGPU<br />
|-<br />
| 5550 || 40.59 || 1.041|| || 39 || 550 || 320 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || - || <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 5550 || 62.10 || - || - || - || 700 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix || 700MHz core 800MHz ram, phatk mod, Flags: "-k phatk worksize=128 vectors aggression=4 bfi_int"<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5570 || 59.96 || 1.538|| || 39 || 650 || 400 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || - || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5570 || 64 || 1.641|| || 39 || 650 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || m0mchil's OpenCL/WinXP || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg24699#msg24699 source]<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5570 || 62 || 1.59|| || 39 || 650 || 400 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.48 OpenCL/Linux x86_64 || -k phatk DEVICE=0 VECTORS AGGRESSION=4 -v FASTLOOP BFI_INT WORKSIZE=64<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5570 || 73 || 1.872|| || 39 || 700 || 400 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.48 OpenCL/Linux x86_64 || -k phatk DEVICE=0 VECTORS AGGRESSION=4 -v FASTLOOP BFI_INT WORKSIZE=64<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5570 || 86.3 || 2.397|| || 36 || 775 || 300 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.75 OpenCL/Windows 7 x64 (no Aero) ||-k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=11 -v WORKSIZE=256 Fan 100% 86C Undervolted @ 0.96v using Sapphire Trixx<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5570 || 94 || stock || || || 880 || 800 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || GUI Miner 02-12/Windows 7 x86 || -v -w128 75C<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5570 || 102 || 1.46(+)|| || 75(-) || 950 || 400 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.48 OpenCL/Windows 7 x86 (no Aero) || -k phatk DEVICE=0 VECTORS AGGRESSION=7 -v FASTLOOP BFI_INT WORKSIZE=256 (Reference Sapphire card, 2 additional 120mm coolers, temperature is 79-82C)<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 5650 || 48 || 1.37|| || 35(?) || - || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || m0mchil's OpenCL/Win7-64 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg26292#msg26292 source] [http://www.notebookcheck.net/ATI-Mobility-Radeon-HD-5650.23697.0.html source] -- not TDP but load<br />
|-<br />
| 5650 || 61.2 || || || 35 || || || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.50 OpenCL/Windows 7 x64 || -k phatk DEVICE=0 VECTORS BFI_INT WORKSIZE=128 AGGRESSION=9<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EEFFEE;"| 5670 || 71.49 || 1.117|| || 64 || 775 || 400 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || - || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EEFFEE;"| 5670 || 72 || 1.64|| || 44 || 850 || - || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm-mod (Win7-64) || Sapphire 100287VGAL card is low power<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EEFFEE;"| 5670 || 85|| || - || - || 900 || 400 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm || -v -f 0 -w 128<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EEFFEE;"| 5670 || 91|| || - || - || 890 || 400 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer 2011-06-09 poclbm catalyst 11.2 win7 x86 || -v -f 0 -w 128<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EEFFEE;"| 5670 || 127.8|| || - || - || 850 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Windows 7 (64bit) Phoenix 2.0 || Aggression=11 Worksize=128 Fastloop=False Opencl<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EEFFEE;"| 5670 || 100|| || - || - || 890 || 400 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || cgminer 1.5.6 || GPU/Mem 890/800 temp 72C<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EEFFEE;"| 5670 || 103 || -|| || - || 900/275 || 400 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x1 || phoenix-1.50 / phatk-mod / Ubuntu 11.04 || VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=256 / small fan, under 50 deg C, no voltage tweaks... catfish<br />
|-<br />
| 5750 || 105 || - || - || - || - || - || - || - || poclbm || Apple iMac 27inch (Mid 2010), Mac OSX 10.7 Lion <br />
|-<br />
| 5750 || 116.24 || 1.352|| || 86 || 700 || 720 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || - || <br />
|-<br />
| 5750 || 137 || ||- || - || 710 || 720 || - || PCI-E 1.1 x16 || poclbm || -v -f 0 -w 128 using stock memory and GPU clocks<br />
|-<br />
| 5750 || 146.4 || || - || - || 775 || 720 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || GUIMiner v2011-05-21 || -v -w128, AMD Catalyst overclock (775MHz GPU / 1225 MHz Memory)<br />
|-<br />
| 5750 || 154.56 || 1.45|| || 106 || 830 || 720 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || - || -v -w128 -f20 underclocked memory clocks from 1150MHz to 300MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 5750 || 170 || - || || - || 870 || 720 || - || PCI-E 1.1 x16 || poclbm || -v -f 0 -w 128 patched BIOS to underclock memory to 300MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 5750 || 173 || - || ||- || 875 || 720 || - || PCI-E 1.1 x16 || phoenix || 875/300 w/MSI Afterburner, BFI_INT VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 FASTLOOP=FALSE -k phatk<br />
|-<br />
| 5750 || 177 || - || ||- || 910/575 || 720 || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x8 || phoenix 1.5.6 || PowerColor GoGreen+fan, MSI Afterburner 2.2Beta, -k phatk VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 FASTLOOP=FALSE WORKSIZE=64<br />
|-<br />
| 5750 || 190 || - || ||- || 930/290 || - || atistream sdk || PCI-E 1.1 x16 || poclbm || 930gpu / 290mem (O.S. Ubuntu 10.10 x64, overclock gpu & underclock mem) with poclbm options -v -f 0 -w 256<br />
|-<br />
| 5750x2 CF || 356 || - || ||- || 870 || 720x2 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || [http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=28402.0 cgminer v1.5.1] (Win7 64bit) || 870MHz GPU / -I 8 / 2x [http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3402#sp GIGABYTE GV-R575SL-1GI] cards + [http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3258#sp GIGABYTE GA-790FXTA-UD5] MB + 1x [http://www.noctua.at/main.php?show=productview&products_id=9&lng=en 80mm], 1x [http://www.noctua.at/main.php?show=productview&products_id=16&lng=en 90mm] Noctua coolers<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 156.83 || 1.452|| || 108 || 850 || 800 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || clmine || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 171.12 || - || - || - || - || stock || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.7.3/debian gnu/linux 6 squeeze || -k phatk2 DEVICE=0 VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=12 WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 Hawk || 182 || ||- || - || 875 || 800 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm/GUIMiner/Win7-64 || -v -w 128 (875MHz is stock for 5770 Hawk)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 180 || 1.406(*)|| || 128(*) || 950(OC) || 800 || 2.4RC1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm || -v -w 128 -f 30 (*: Overclocked wattage calculated [http://bakkap.free.fr/Misc/wCalc.html here])<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 185 || - || ||- || 850 || 1200 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48 / phatk || -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT WORKSIZE=128 FASTLOOP AGGRESSION=7<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 205.58 || - || ||- || 935 || 300 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm 2011-04-28 || -v -w 256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 214.5 || 1.95(-)|| || 108(+) || 950 || 300 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.50/GUIMiner/Win7-64 || mem underclocked 300 mhz, 1.1vcore, 950mhz core, @69°C/57%FAN VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=12 -k phatk WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 214.7 || 1.95(-)|| || 108(+) || 950 || 800 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48 / win7x86 || mem underclocked 309 mhz, -k phatk DEVICE=0 VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=12<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 216.5 || -|| || - || 955 || || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Phoenix 1.5 /phatk || [http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=23067.0 Modified phatk kernel] and stock voltage for Sapphire (1.125V) VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=12 -k phatk WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 218.35 || -|| || - || 1000 || 1401 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || DiabloMiner || -w 128 -v 2 (Overclocked to 1Ghz core with 1.2 voltage and Scythe Setsugen 2 cooling system)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 223 || 2.23(-)|| || 100(+) || 1050 || 300 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer || -v -w256 [http://www.smpake.com/?p=59 source]<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 227 || -|| || - || 1030 || 800 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || DiabloMiner || -w 256 -v 2 (Overclocked to 1030 core/300 mem with 1.2 voltage and Scythe Setsugen 2 cooling system)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 236 || -|| || - || 1033/275 || 800 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix-1.50 / phatk-mod / Ubuntu 10.04 || VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=256 / big fans, under 75 deg C, no voltage tweaks... catfish<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 233 || 2.23(-)|| || 100(+) || 1050 || 300 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48 || VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=12 -k phatk WORKSIZE=256 [http://www.smpake.com/?p=59 source]<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 240.61 || 2.3632(-)|| || 100(+) || 1080 || 300 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x1 || phoenix 1.48 || VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=12 -k phatk WORKSIZE=256 (OC'd and OV'd 1080/300 1.25v)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 241 || - || - || 100(+) || 1045 || 250 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.50 || VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13 -k phatk WORKSIZE=256 (OC 1020/300) XFX@1.1 volts. +Kernel function improve 5%<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 244 || -|| || - || 1050 || 300 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Phoenix 1.75 /phatk2 || [http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=23067.0 Modified phatk kernel] and stock voltage for Sapphire (1.125V) VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=9, Temp 75C, FAN 100% (manual)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770x2 || 425 || - || - || 225(+) || 960 || 800x2 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm (guiminer) Win7x64 || -v -w128 (OC 960/1200)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 244 || 1.36|| || 179 || 800 || 1000 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.48 OpenCL/Linux x86_64 || -k phatk DEVICE=1 VECTORS AGGRESSION=6 -v FASTLOOP WORKSIZE=128 BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830M || 120 || -|| || - || 570|| 120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.50 OpenCL/Win7 x64|| -k phatk DEVICE=0 VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13 FASTLOOP=false<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 245 || 1.28|| || 192 || 880 || 900 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm (guiminer) || -v -w 256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 248 || 1.29|| || 192 || 880 || 500 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.46 || -k poclbm VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 256 || -|| || - || 900 || 300 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48 || -k poclbm VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=7<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 267 || -|| || - || 875 || 1000 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x1 || Phoenix 1.48 OpenCL/Linux x86_64 || -k phatk DEVICE=1 VECTORS AGGRESSION=6 -v FASTLOOP WORKSIZE=128 BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 272 || 1.52|| || 179 || 875 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48 / phatk / LinuxCoin || 275Mhz Memory clock, 1.125 V (from 1.163), VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 275 || 1.5714|| || 175 || 900 || 500 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm (guiminer) Win7x64 || -v -w64 -f10, XFX stock w/ v2.4 SDK = 230Mh/s, v2.1 SDK = +10Mh/s, overclocking core clock by 100 = +30Mh/s, underclocking memory to 500 (ran cooler), and changing workload to -w64 = +5Mh/s.<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 285 || - ||1.58 || - || 960 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.47 / poclbm / Win7 64 || VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=12<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 290 || -|| || - || 930 || - || 2.2 || PCI-E x16/x4/x1 || GUIMiner / phoenix 1.5 / POCLBM / Win 7 64 || POCLBM VECTORS BFI_INT WORKSIZE=256 AGGRESSION=12 FASTLOOPS=false / Memory 300Mhz, VCore standard<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 290 || -|| || - || 996 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.4 / poclbm / Win7 64 || VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 295 || -|| || - || 980 || 1120 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || GUIMiner / poclbm / Win XP 32 || Extra flags -v -w 128<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 297 || -|| || - || 970 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || guiminer / phoenix 1.48 / phatk / Win7 64 || 300Mhz Memory clock, 44% fan-speed, -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=8 FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 300 || -|| || - || 960|| 300 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || GUIMiner / poclbm / Win 7 64 || Extra flags -v -w 256 (Sapphire Extreme 71 degrees @ 52% fan)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 300 || -|| || - || 970 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || phoenix 1.47 / pheonix 1.48 / Win7 64 || (sapphire xtreme) VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=12<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 300 || -|| || - || 970 || 1120 || 2.1 || PCI-E x16 || phoenix 1.48 / phatk / Win7 64 || 300Mhz memory clock BFI_INT AGGRESSION=12 FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 305 || -|| || - || 984 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.4 / phatk / Win7 32 || 400Mhz Memory clock, VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 307 || -|| || - || 996 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48 / phatk / Win7 64 || VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 307 || 2.25 || 2.55 || 125 || 965 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || cgminer 2.0.5 / Win7 64 || Mem @ 300/Stock voltage/Entire system 200W<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 308 || -|| || - || 990 || 300 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.50 / poclbm / Xubuntu 11.04 x64 || VECTORS AGGRESSION=11 BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 308 || -|| || - || 990 || 375 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48 / phatk / Win7 32 || @ stock voltage VECTORS AGGRESSION=11 -v FASTLOOP=false BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 black || 310 || ||- || - || 990 || 300 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x8 || LinuxCoin 0.2b, phoenix/phatk || (XFX Brand) -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT WORKSIZE=256 AGGRESSION=11 FASTLOOPS=false<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 311 || -|| || - || 1000 || 300 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.50 / phatk / Linux || VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13 FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 315 || -|| || - || 970 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.6.1 / phatk2 / CrunchBang Linux || memory @ 300mhz VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=9 WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 316 || ||- || - || 1015 || 375 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48 / phatk / Win7 32 || @ stock voltage VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 -v FASTLOOP=false BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 319 || -|| 1.77 || - || 1030 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48 / phatk / Xp 64 || 1.2v 355Mhz Memory, VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 321 || -|| || - || 1000 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || phoenix 1.50 / phatk-mod / Linux || 1000Mhz GPU, 350Mhz RAM, 1.15V, 90% fan, ~60c Temp, VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=128; phatk kernel found [http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=25135.0 here]<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 323 || || || || 900 (OC) || || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.5 Win7x64 || (500Mhz RAM), ~61c Temp, 57% fan, BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 -v WORKSIZE=64<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 (127$) || 325 || 1.98 || 2.57Mh/$ || 165W || 1040MHz || 200MHz || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x8 || Guiminer/phatk-[http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=25135.0 mod] w7 64bit || -k phatk AGGRESSION=12 VECTORS2 WORKSIZE=128 stock volt, watercooled 53C<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 328 || - || - || - || 1040 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || LinuxCoin 0.2.1b / phoenix / phatk || 1.195 V, RAM @ 325 Mhz, fan @90%, no case, extra 10K RPM fan (62 deg.C in full-load); options: -k phatk DEVICE=0 VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=256; brand: Sapphire Xtreme; bord is stable up to 1060 Mhz ~ 335 MHash, but produces some visual artefacts;<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 331 || - || 4.14 || - || 1010 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 1.0 x16 || WinXP 32 / Phoenix 1.7.5 / phatk2 || Stock Voltage, RAM 300, 64C, Fan 67%, -k phatk2 VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=256 FASTLOOP=false (+6Mh w/ Phoenix 1.7.5 over 1.6.2)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 333 || - || - || - || 1040 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || LinuxCoin 0.2.1b / phoenix-1.50 / phatk-[http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=25135.0 mod] || + ~5 Mhash increase using the modified phatk from the user above. I am the same guy with 330 @ 1040 MHz Sapphire Xtreme, all other settings the same, board stable, no increase in rejected<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 334 || -|| || - || 1040 || - || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || phoenix 1.75 / phatk 2.2 / Win7 64 || Stock voltage, 208Mhz Memory, VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 WORKSIZE=128 BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 334 || -|| || - || 1030 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.50 / phatk 2.0 / Win7 64 || Stock voltage, 385Mhz Memory, VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 WORKSIZE=256 BFI_INT -- (upped from 330 achieved with diapolo mod [http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=25135.0 here]), now using phatk 2.0 found [http://forum.bitcoin.org/?topic=7964.0 here]<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 342 || - || - || - || 1045 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x8 || phoenix 1.48 / phatk 2.2 / WinSvr 2008 R2 64 || Stock voltage, 385Mhz Memory, VECTORS VECTORS4 FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=14 BFI_INT -k phatk-2.2<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830x2 CF || 480 || -|| || - || 800 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Guiminer/ - / Win7 64bit |Guiminer || -v -f70 -w128<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830x2 || 570 || -|| || - || 950 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x8 || Guiminer/ - / Win7 64bit poclbm || poclbm -v -w256 -f10 MEMORYCLOCK 300MHZ GPUCLOCK 950MHZ FAN 52% 72°C <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830x6 || 1967 || 1.62 || 1.97 || - || 1020/340 || 1120x6 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x1 || Phoenix 1.7.5/phatk2/BAMT Linux || 100% fan @65C / 1.162V / CCC 11.6 / BFI_INT VECTORS FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 282.75 ||style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 3.06|| - || 92.25|| 666 (UC) || 1440|| 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix/WinXP || undervolted to 0.95V; phatk2 VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=256; driver 10.12; [http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=9982.0 clocktweak] for setting values; [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=40056 thread]<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 240.77 || 1.595|| 1.49 || 151 || 725 || 1440 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || - || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 250.26 || 1.657|| || 151 || 725 || 1440 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || opencl client || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg29471#msg29471 source]<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 252 || 1.575|| || 160 || 765 || 1440 || 2.3 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm 2011-01-25 || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850x4 || 1360 || 1.94|| || 700@wall || 900 || || || || poclbm|| <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 255.3 || 1.593|| || 160 || 765 || 1440 || 2.2 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm 2011-01-25 || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 264 || 1.748|| || 151 || 725 || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 1.0 x8 || guiminer-20110501 || -v -w128<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 280 || 1.75|| || 160 || 765 || 1440 || 2.2 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.3 || with BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 280 || - || ||- || 725 || 1440 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.50 / Fedora 14 || -v -k poclbm VECTORS AGGRESSION=8 WORKSIZE=128 BFI_INT FASTLOOP=true<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 292 || 1.825|| || 160 || 765 || 1440 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm 2011-04-28 -v -f 1 || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 298 || 1.8620|| || 160 || 765 || 1440 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm 2011-04-28 -v -f 1 -w 64 || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 300 || 1.5460|| || 194 || 925(OC) || 1440 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || m0mchil's OpenCL || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg24699#msg24699 source]<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 304 || - || || - || 725 (stock) || 1440 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || cgminer.exe -v 2 -I 8 -w 256 --gpu-memclock 275 || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 314 || 1.8362|| || 171 || 820(OC) || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 1.0 x8 || poclbm || -v -w128<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 328 || - || || - || 875 @ Stock voltage || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix || 70C @42% fan, mem @ 500mhz; -v -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=8 FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=128 <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 330 || - || ||- || 850 @ Stock voltage || 1440 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || phoenix || EAH5850, miner arguments: -k poclbm DEVICE=1 VECTORS AGGRESSION=8 WORKSIZE=128 BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 331 || - || ||- || 725 (Stock) || || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Diablo Win7 64bits|| Sapphire 5850 Xtreme, Arguments: -v 2 -w 192 (by Swapper 2011-07-05)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 335 || 1.8611|| || 180 || 890(OC) || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x8 || poclbm || -v -w128, Memory downclocked to 300Mhz<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 344 || 1.8594|| || 185 || 890(OC) || 1440 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || phoenix || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 347 || -|| || - || 876 || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || guiminer / phoenix 1.48 / phatk / Win7 64 || 300Mhz Memory clock, 50% fan-speed, -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 354 || -|| || - || 900(OC) || 1440 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || diablo -v 2 -w 128 || Ubuntu 11.04 64-bit [http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=9239.0 Headless], catalyst 11.5, memory downclocked to 300mhz, stock voltage. flashed with atiflash [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9AxNmOy6_0 video]<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 355 || -|| || - || 900(OC) || 1440 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || phoenix 1.48 / phatk || Ubuntu 11.04 64-bit, Memory downclocked to 200MHz, VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=128<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 355 || -|| || - || 900 || 1440 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || phoenix 1.48 / phatk / Ubuntu 11.04 x64 || 300Mhz Memory clock, 60% fan-speed, -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 356 || -|| || - || 870 (OC)|| 1440 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || cgminer 2.1.2 / Win 7 x64 || 302Mhz Memory clock, 85% fan-speed, Stock Voltage, -I 6 -v 2 -w 256 (2012-02 by Swapper)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 359 || -|| || - || 900 || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || phoenix 1.50 / phatk / Ubuntu 11.04 x64 || 300Mhz Memory clock, 66% fan-speed, -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13 FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 365 || -|| || - || 920 || 1440 || 2.1 || PCI-E x16 || phoenix 1.48 / phatk / Win7 64 || 300Mhz memory clock VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13 FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 367.5 || -|| || - || 900(OC) || 1440 || 2.1 || PCI-E 1.0 x16 || diablo with bitless's hack, -v 2 -w 128 || RHEL 5U5 x86_64, catalyst 11.5, Sapphire HD 5850 Xtreme, Memory downclocked to 300MHz, core voltage 1.145V, BIOS modded with RBE<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 369.4 || -|| || - || 930 || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 1.0 x16 || guiminer / phoenix / phatk / Win7 32 || Catalyst 11.5, XFX HD5850, Memory downclocked to 322MHz, -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 372 || 1.68 || - || 220 @ Wall || 900 || 300 || 2.5 || PCI-E 1.1 x8 || cgminer 2.3.1 from source / Ubuntu 11.11 x86_64 || -I 8 -v 2 -w 256 --- hex-core opteron cpu w/ 12GB RAM and cgminer CPU bug in linux makes power usage a little high ~210w in windows 7 x86_64<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 375 || -|| || - || 940 || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || phoenix 1.50 / phatk / Ubuntu 10.04 || 300Mhz memory clock VECTORS AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=256 BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 381 || -|| || - || 940 || 1440 || 2.5 || PCI-E 1.0 x16 || phoenix / phatk / Win7 x64 / Catalyst 11.6 || MSI Afterburner 500MHz memory clock,-k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT WORKSIZE=256 AGGRESSION=13<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 382 || 1.8454|| || 207 || 995(OC) || 1440 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x8 || phoenix || OC 1.177v on core<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 391|| - || - || 180 || 725 || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Win 7 Ultimate x64 / DiabloMiner / Catalyst 12.2 || ASUS DirectCU @ GPU 960 MHz / MEM 300 Mhz @ Voltage 1.2 @ 70% FAN @ 69 temp @ Flags: -v 2,1 -w 256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 391 || -|| || - || 1000 || 1440 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16(@x8) || phoenix 1.5 / phatk / Win7 64 || Mem @ 280, fan @ 100%, Temp @ 71, 1.163 V core, -v -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13 FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=256, The name is Mautobu<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 392 || -||2.43 || - || 990 || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix-svn (AUR) / phatk / Arch Linux || Memory: 180MHz, -v -q 1 -k phatk WORKSIZE=128 VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13 FASTLOOP=false<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 397 || -|| || - || 950 || 1440 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.1 16x || phoenix 1.5 / phatk 2.2 / Win7 64, catalyst 11.6 || Mem speed 350Mhz, Fan 85%, 70C, 1.083 Vcore, -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=12 FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 400 || -|| || - || 1000 || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.5 Win7 x64 || Memory 600MHz, Vcore 1.225, 73C, -k phatk WORKSIZE=128 VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13 FASTLOOP=false, 3% phatk mod<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 404|| -|| || - || 965 || 1440 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.0 x16(@x8) || phoenixsvn / phatk2 / Ubuntu 11.04 / catalyst 11.8 || 5870 bios flash, Mem @322, fan@55%, Temp@83oC, 1.163Vcore, -k phatk2 VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13 FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 408 || -|| - || - || 999/275 || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.50 / phatk-mod / Ubuntu 10.04 || Fan 70%, temp < 60 deg C, Sapphire 5 heatpipe card, same flags as above/below (edit1- oops, no voltage tweaks... edit2- wow, phatk-mod makes a difference... catfish)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 412 || -|| || - || 1010 || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 1x>16x || phoenix 1.5 / phatk 3% mod / Win7 64 11.5 || VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=12 -k phatk <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 414.8 || -|| || - || 1018 || 450 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 16x || GUIMiner / Win7 64 11.7 || I use Sapphire HD5850 Toxic 2GB and for OC TRIXX Sapphire Tweak Utility v4.0.2. 72 deg C, fan 100%, core 1018mhz, mem 450Mhz, stock voltage (1.163). proof: http://img23.imageshack.us/img23/2367/414upload.png GUIMiner parameters: -v -w256 -f1 <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 420 || -|| || - || 1055 || 300 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.0 1x>16x || phoenix 1.5 / phatk 3% mod / Win7 64 11.6 || Fan 80%, 66C, 1.250 Vcore, -k phatk PLATFORM=0 DEVICE=0 VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=8 And proof: http://i.imgur.com/s9hqs.png<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 431 || -|| || - || 1040 || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 4x>16x || phoenix-svn / phatk kernel / Debian Wheezy AMD64 + fglrx 11.6 || fan 100%, vcore 1.1750 V, 72C, VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=15 FASTLOOP=false -k phatk, proof: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/199/431u.png/<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 432.15 || -|| || - || 1040 || 500 || 2.5.793.1 || PCI-E 2.0 16x || phoenix 1.7.5 / phatk2 kernel / Win7 x64 SP1 || fan 100%, vcore 1.212 V, 69C, VECTORS4 BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13 FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=64 -k phatk2, proof: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18704286/mining%205850.png/ ... Card is REF HIS 5850 ... i mining at this speed for stable but... max unstable (if i play video/flashvideo it will crash) is 436.48Mhash/sec with core 1051 mem 500 vcore 1.237 (same other settings) it's too hot in VRM that not sound good to me... i don't want to kill it for my fun mining ... - Nito Niwatori <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850x2 || 620 || - || || - || 800 || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Guiminer ( cl miner ) v2012-02-19 Win7 x64 || MSI OC-Edition, -v -w 128 <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850x2 || 702 || - || - || - || 905 (OC)|| 1440 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 (x2) || phoenix 2.0.0 / Win 7 x32 || ASUS DirectCU: 304Mhz Memory clock, 66% fan-speed, Voltage Tweak, AGGRESSION=13 FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=256 (https://www.dropbox.com/s/9u6f2jz3sz1poxb/5850.jpg)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850x2 || 720 || -|| || - || 875 (OC)|| 1440 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || cgminer 2.1.2 / Win 7 x64 || 302Mhz Memory clock, 85% fan-speed, Stock Voltage, -I 6 -v 2 -w 256 (2012-02 by Swapper)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850x3 || 1,010 || -|| || - || 850 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 (x3) || GUIMiner || -v -w128 | MSI Afterburner settings: 850MHz core clock and 500MHz memory clock <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850x6 || 2,135 || -|| || - || 900 || - || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.0 (6 total, 4 full length, 2 @ PCIE1x with risers || GUIMiner 24/8/2011 - poclbm || -v -f1 -w128 | Win 7 64Bit, Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD5 motherboard, 4gb ram, AM3 cpu, Kingston SSD, Catalyst 11.8 drivers, guiminer switches: -v -f1 -w128, MSI Afterburner settings: 900MHz core clock and 1000MHz memory clock, cable risers required to fit all 6 cards, fans 100% Proof: http://i.imgur.com/6s7zv.jpg <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870M || 152.5 || -|| || - || 750(OC) || 1000 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || gui-miner (win-7) ||<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870M || 189.2 || -|| || - || 850(OC) || 1000 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Wins 7 64/gui-miner (win-7) || -v -w128 -f0 Graphics Overdrive setting 700->850 core clock & 900->1030memory clock . +35mhs over stock settings<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 313.65 || 1.668||1.65 || 188 || 850 || 1600 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || clmine || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 313 || 1.665|| || 188 || 900? || 1600 || 2.3 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Diablo/Linux || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 343 || 1.824|| || 188 || 900? || 1600 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Diablo/Linux || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 355 || 1.888|| || 188 || 900? || 1600 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm/Linux || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 340 || 1.809|| || 188 || 850 || 1600 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || m0mchil's OpenCL || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg26363#msg26363 source]<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 360 || 1.6822|| || 214 || 970 || 700 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || m0mchil's OpenCL w7-64 || -f 0 -v -w 128 [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=6144.msg91959#msg91959 source]<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 379 || 2.015|| || 188 || 850 || 1600 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || hashkill-0.2.5 alpha || -D -G2<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 397 || -|| || - || 930 || 1600 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Phoenix 1.48 || -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=10 WORKSIZE=128<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 408 || 1.8888|| || 216 || 980 || 1600 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm/Win7x64 || -f 20 -v -w 128, BIT_ALIGN, BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 400 || 1.9047|| || 210 || 950 || 1600 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x8 || Phoenix 1.3 || -k poclbm VECTORS AGGRESSION=7 FASTLOOP BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 421.5 || 2.007|| || 201 || 950 || 1600 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || hashkill-0.2.5 alpha || -D -G2 (GPU OC to 900, memory downclocked to 900)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 414 || 1.9255|| || 215 || 975 || 1600 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || guiminer/w7x64 || -k poclbm -v -w 256 -f 1 VECTORS BITALIGN BFI_INT -- Memory Clock 300<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 420 || 2.0000|| || 210 || 950 || 1600 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Phoenix 1.48 || -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=14 WORKSIZE=256 -- Memory Clock 300Mhz<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 421 || 1.9581|| || 215 || 975 || 1600 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Phoenix 1.47 || VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13 -k phatk<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 440 || 2.0000|| || 220 || 995 || 1600 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Phoenix || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 438 || 1.9819|| || 221 || 1000(OC) || 1600 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm/Linux || -v -w 64 -f 1<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 458 || -|| || - || 1040 || 1600 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm/Windows 7 64 || -v -w 256 -f 1 Crossfired, Water cooled, 916 Mhash/s total. Best dual gpu setup me thinks? The name is Mautobu.<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 435 || -|| || - || 990 || 300 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x8 || LinuxCoin v0.2b phoenix/phatk || (Powercolor brand) -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT WORKSIZE=256 AGGRESSION=11 FASTLOOPS=false<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 445 || 2.28||2.34 || 195 || 1005 || 335 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x4 || Ubuntu 11.04 phoenix/phatk || (Asus brand, volts = 1'072) -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT WORKSIZE=256 AGGRESSION=12 FASTLOOPS=false -a 7 (-a 10)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 430 || || || || 980 || 1600 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Phoenix 1.48/Windows 7 64 || -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=14 WORKSIZE=256 -- Memory Clock 300Mhz<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 432 || || || || 985 || 1600 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Phoenix 1.73/Windows 7 64 || -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=128 Memory Clock=900Mhz Asus 76C Fan=60% 65F ambient<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 437 || || 1.90|| || 960 || - || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x1 || phoenix 1.50 + phatk || Card is clocked with BIOS flash @ 960Mhz Core and 300Mhz Memory. More information and pictures: http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=7216.msg324521#msg324521 <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 453 || || || || 980 || 1600 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.50/Windows 7 64 catalyst 11.6 phatk 2.2 || -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=12 WORKSIZE=256 FASTLOOPS=false -- Memory Clock 350Mhz Vcore 1.163v<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 460 || || || || 1050 || 1600 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Guiminer || -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=14 WORKSIZE=256 -- Memory Clock 300Mhz vcore @ 1225mV<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 460 || || || || 1020 || 1600 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Phoenix 1.50/Windows 7 64 || VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=12 WORKSIZE=256 -k phatk -- Memory Clock 300Mhz vcore @ 1225mV, 3% phatk mod<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 461 || || || || 1000 || 1600 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || phoenix 1.75/Windows 7 64 || -k phatk2 (phatk 2.2) VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=9 WORKSIZE=128, Memory Clock=213, stock voltage<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 481 || || || || 1050 || 1600 || 2.5 || PCI-E 1x || phoenix 1.75/Windows 7 64 || -k phatk2 (phatk 2.2) VECTORS BFI_INT WORKSIZE=64 AGGRESSION=20 [MSI HD 5870 Ref Design vs Zalman VF3000A 1200mv Mem 600MHz]<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870x2 (CF) || 864 || -|| || - || 900 || 3200 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer || -k phatk VECTORS FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=7 BFI_INT WORKSIZE=128 (Same flags per GPU)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870x2 (Ares) || 620 || -|| || - || 850 || 3200 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer || -v -w 128<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870x2 (Ares) || 826 || 0.751|| || 1100 || 950 || 3200 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.4 w/ Phtak || AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=128 VECTORS BFI_INT Memory @ 300MHz<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870x2 (Ares) || 826 || 1.18|| || 700 || 935 || 3200 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48 w/ Phatk || AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=256 VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false, memory @ 319 MHz, Windows 7 32-bit<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870x2 (Ares) || 878 || 0.585|| || 1500 || 1000 || 3200 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.7 w/ Phtak || AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=128 VECTORS BFI_INT Memory @ 300MHz<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870x4 || 1784 || || 1.29|| || 960 || - || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x1 || phoenix 1.50 + phatk + [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=7964.0 Version 2.2 Improvement] || Cards are clocked with BIOS flash @ 960Mhz Core and 300Mhz Memory. More information and pictures: http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=7216.msg324521#msg324521 <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870x6 || 2568 || -|| || 1200 || 970 || -|| 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm/debian32bit || -v -w128, voltage default, Mem downclocked to 300 MHz, Fan 80-90% (+ 4x12cm fun 1900rpm), Temp 6x 70-75C. Whole computer comsumpts 1280Watt. Using PCI-E risers 16x-16x to use 6 GPU cards<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFEFEF;"| 5970 || 530 || 1.803||0.53 ? || 294 || 725 || 3200 || 2.4.595.10 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm/201103.beta3/Windows || -v -w128 -f60<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFEFEF;"| 5970 || 535.06 || 1.820|| || 294 || 725 || 3200 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || clmine || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFEFEF;"| 5970 || 560 || 1.905|| || 294 || 725 || 3200 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Diablo || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFEFEF;"| 5970 || 565 || 1.922|| || 294 || 725 || 3200 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || clmine2 || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFEFEF;"| 5970 || 604 || 2.054|| || 294 || 725 || 3200 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || clmine || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFEFEF;"| 5970 || 645 || 1.875|| || 344 || 850 || 3200 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || m0mchil/poclbm 03-07-11 || -f1, Debian 6, fglrx-driver 10.9.3<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFEFEF;"| 5970 || 739 || || || || 795 || 3200 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || cgminer 2.3.1 || -I 9 -k phatk -w 256 -v 2, memory clock @ 265MHz, Debian Squeeze, fglrx-driver 12.1.1, performance scales linearly with engine clock as long as memory clock is 1/3<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFEFEF;"| 5970 || 740 || 2.1511|| || 344 || 850 || 3200 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix/1.3 || AGGRESSION=12 WORKSIZE=128 VECTORS BFI_INT, memory clock @ 300MHz<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFEFEF;"| 5970 || 755 || 2.2076|| || 342 || 848 || 3200 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm 28-04-11 || -f 1 -w 256 -v, Ubuntu 10.10, fglrx 11.4, memory clock @ 300MHz<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFEFEF;"| 5970 || 802 || 2.31|| || 347 || 850 || 3200 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix poclbm Ubuntu 11.04 || -q 6 -k AGGRESSION=19 WORKSIZE=128 BFI_INT VECTORS, fglrx 11.4, mem clock @ 1000MHz<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFEFEF;"| 5970 || 820 || ??? || || ??? || 910 || 3200 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x1 || Phoenix 1.5 Win7 || AGGRESSION=12 WORKSIZE=256 BFI_INT VECTORS -k phatk, 11.5, Mem @ 300MHz, 1.110v, 3% phatk mod<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFEFEF;"| 5970 || 822.2 || -|| || - || 950 || 3200 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix win7 || -k phatk -q 6 AGGRESSION=20 WORKSIZE=128 BFI_INT VECTORS, but with this increasing difficulty mining becomes pretty pointless<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFEFEF;"| 5970 || 833 || -|| || - || 930 || 3200 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.7.5, win7 x64, catalyst 11.7 || -k phatk AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=256 BFI_INT VECTORS fastloops=false. memory@300mhz, 1.125v, fan 100%, 73C core temp, 95c voltage controllers. it will clock higher but not stable without a voltage increase and i fear for the VRMs<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFEFEF;"| 5970 || 863.4 || -|| || - || 955 || 3200 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Diablo - Debian || -v 2 -w 256 (XFX Radeon HD 5970 Black Edition)<br />
|-<br />
| 6310M || 9.821 || 0.545|| || 18 || 500 || 80 || 2.4 || Integrated/APU || poclbm-gui -v -w128 || HP DM1z 18W TDP is shared with the CPU<br />
|-<br />
| 6450 || 27.0 || 1.5 || - || 18 || 625 || 160 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || guiminer/poclbm 2011-06-14 || -v -w128 Sapphire HD6450 1gb ddr3 Ubuntu 11.04 64bit<br />
|-<br />
| 6450 || 32.6 || 1.918 || - || 17 || 725 || 800 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || guiminer/Phoenix1.75 Windows 7 x64 (no Aero)|| -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=11 -v WORKSIZE=64 Dell OEM HD6450 1gb ddr3 passive cooling/no fan 81C<br />
|-<br />
| 6470M || 24.1 || - || ||- || - || - || 2.1 || Integrated/APU || guiminer || <br />
|-<br />
| 6470M || 31.0 || - || ||- || - || - || 2.1 || Integrated/APU || phoenix 1.48 || <br />
|-<br />
| 6490M || 17.18 || - || ||- || - || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoneix 1.50 with poclbm, Mac OS X 10.6.7 || MacBook Pro 2,8 VRAM: 256MB. phoenix -k poclbm VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP<br />
|-<br />
| 6490M || 16.289 || 0.708|| || 23 || - || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm-mod (Mac OS X 10.6.7) || MacBook Pro early 2011<br />
|-<br />
| 6490M || 15.21 || - || ||- || - || - || - || - || [http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=8994.0 DiabloMiner GUI] v2011-05-22 / Mac OS X 10.6.7 || Model: MacBookPro8,2 VRAM: 256MB<br />
|-<br />
| 6490M || 32.1 || - || ||- || - || - || - || - || guiminer 2011-07-01 with poclbm (Win7-x64) ||MacBookPro8,2 (WinX64) -v -w128 -f0<br />
|-<br />
| style="background:#FFDD00;"| 6520G || 33.8 || - || || - || 400 || 320 || - || Integrated/APU || guiminer 2011-07-01 with OpenCL (Win7-64bit) || -v -w128 on Toshiba L775D-S7222<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFDD00;"| 6530D || 40.5 || - || || - || 444 || 320 || 2.4 || FM-1 || cgminer 2.4.1 || Integrated/APU A6-3500; Linux; Catalyst 11.11; APP-SDK-v2.4 (595.10)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFDD00;"| 6550D(A8 Onboard) || 66.2 || -|| || - || - || - || 2.5 || FM-1 || guiminer 2011-07-01 with OpenCL (Win7-64bit) || -v -w128 -f60<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFDD00;"| 6550D || 67.6 || -|| || - || 600 || 400 || 2.5 || FM-1 || guiminer 2011-07-01 with OpenCL (Win7-64bit) || -v -w128 -f2<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFDD00;"| 6570 || 68.0 || 1.133|| || 60 || 650 || 480 || 2.4 || PCI-E x16 || guiminer 2011-05-21 with poclbm (Win7-32bit) || no extra option for miner . Sapphire 6570 gddr5 512mb<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFDD00;"| 6570 || 82.1 || 1.368|| || 60 || 650 || 480 || 2.4 || PCI-E x16 || guiminer 2011-05-21 with poclbm (Win7-32bit) || -v -w128 . Sapphire 6570 gddr5 512mb<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFDD00;"| 6570 || 86.0 || 1.95 || - || 44 || 650 || 480 || 2.4 || PCI-E x16 || guiminer/poclbm 2011-06-14 || -v -w128 Sapphire Ultimate HD6570 1gb ddr3 Ubuntu 11.04 64bit<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFDD00;"| 6570 || 112.0 || - || || - || 860 || 480 || 2.7 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || guiminer 2012-02-19/poclbm (Win7-64bit) || -v -w128 -f1 . Sapphire 6570 Low Profile gddr3 1024mb<br />
|-<br />
| 6630M || 48.80 || -|| || - || - || - || - || - || [http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=8994.0 DiabloMiner GUI] v2011-06-18 / Mac OS X 10.7 || Mac Mini 2011 MC816D/A<br />
|-<br />
| 6630M || 63.00 || -|| || - || 600 || 480 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || DiabloMiner Windows || Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E320 (card overclocked using Sapphire TRIXX)<br />
|-<br />
| 6670 || 102.20 || -|| || - || 800 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm/Debian sid || -v -f 0 -w 128<br />
|-<br />
| 6670 || 104.00 || - || 1.0 || - || 820 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer(poclbm)/Win 7|| -v -a4 -f15 -d0 -w64<br />
|-<br />
| 6670 || 110.00 || - || 1.0 || - || 850 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer(poclbm)/Win 7|| -v -f 0 -w 128 -q 6<br />
|-<br />
| 6670 || 111.77 || 1.69 || - || 66 || 910 || 480 || 2.7 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.7.5 || -k phatk2 BFI_INT AGGRESSION=5 VECTORS WORKSIZE=128<br />
|-<br />
| 6670 || 120.1 || - || - || - || 900 || 480 || 2.7 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || cgminer 2.7.4 || kernel: diablo i:10 core: 900 mem: 750<br />
|-<br />
| 6750 || 167.59 || -|| || - || 870 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer || -v -f30 -w128<br />
|-<br />
| 6750 || 172.00 || -|| || - || 860 || 600 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer 2012-02-19/poclbm (Win7-64bit) MSI Afterburner 2.2.3 || -v -w128 f-20 Sapphire 6570 GDDR3 1024Mb CCC ver. 11.12 OCL 2.5<br />
|-<br />
| 6750 || 142 || -|| || 150 || 700 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm || -v -w128, Gigabyte SL (passive cooler), watts is TDP, card runs very hot (>90°C)<br />
|-<br />
| 6750M || 41.48 || -|| || - || 870 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || diablominer ||<br />
|-<br />
| 6750M || 60 || -|| || - || - || - || - || - || diablominer OSX 10.7 WorkSize=128||<br />
|-<br />
| 6770 || 180 || -|| || - || 850 || 1200 || - || - || guiminer || -v -w128 , this was an XFX (OEM) model, GPU @ 850 MHz, mem @ 1200 MHz; I pushed it up to 190 Mhash/s briefly by overclocking, but it crashed the system above that<br />
|-<br />
| 6770 || 202 || -|| || - || 960 || 800 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x1,x4,x8,x16 || phoenix 1.48 || Sapphire 6770 (standard) -q2 -k poclbm DEVICE=0 AGGRESSION=10 VECTORS WORKSIZE=128 BFI_INT FASTLOOP (The PCI-E speed does not affect the mining speed)<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 6770 || 217 || -|| || - || 960 || 800 || - || PCI-E x16 || Guiminer with phoenix || Sapphire 6770 -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT WORKSIZE=128 FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=12 with https://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=22965.0 modification<br />
|-<br />
| 6770 || 221 || -|| || - || 1010 || 300 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x8 || Phoenix 1.50 || MSI 6770 -k phatk PLATFORM=0 DEVICE=0 VECTORS BFI_INT WORKSIZE=256 FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=13 3% Stock voltage.<br />
|-<br />
| 6770 || 235 || -|| || - || 1010 || 300 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x8 || Phoenix 1.50 || Sapphire 6770 -k phatk PLATFORM=0 DEVICE=0 VECTORS BFI_INT WORKSIZE=256 FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=13 3% mod https://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=22965.0 and AS5 paste on core w/ external 12" fan 50C full load. Stock voltage.<br />
|-<br />
| 6770x2 || 470 || -|| || - || 1010 || 300 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x8 || Phoenix 1.50 || Sapphire 6770 -k phatk PLATFORM=0 DEVICE=0 VECTORS BFI_INT WORKSIZE=256 FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=13 3% mod https://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=22965.0 and AS5 paste on core w/ external 12" fan 50C full load. Stock voltage.<br />
|-<br />
| 6790 || 220 || 1.467|| || 150 || 800 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.48 || -k phatk BFI_INT FASTLOOP AGGRESSION=12 VECTORS OC'd to 1ghz, underclocked mem to 300, voltage at 1175<br />
|-<br />
| 6790 || 219 || 1.467|| || 150 || 960 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer || -v -f0 -w128 / GPU OC to 960MHz under Windows7 64bit<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 6850 || 171.59 || 1.351||1.07 || 127 || 775 || 960 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || clmine || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 6850 || 196 || -|| || - || 850 || 960 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm || -v -w 128 -f 0<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 6850 || 220 || 1.236(*)|| || 178(*) || 1000(OC) || 960 || 2.4RC1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm || -v -w 128 -f 30 (*: Overclocked wattage calculated [http://bakkap.free.fr/Misc/wCalc.html here] )<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 6850 || 234.8 || ||- || - || 940 || 960 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.3 || AGGRESSION=8 WORKSIZE=128 VECTORS BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 6850 || 236.0 || ||- || - || 940 || 960 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.4 || -k phatk AGGRESSION=12 WORKSIZE=128 VECTORS BFI_INT, Core @ 900MHz, Memory @ 300MHz<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 6850 || 244.2 || ||- || - || 960 || 960 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm june-2011 || -v -w 128<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 6850 || 245.1 || ||- || 200 || 940 || 960 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || guiminer (Phoenix) || Sapphire 6850 (Memory @1000MHz); Win7 64bit; flags: -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=14 WORKSIZE=128 <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 6850 || 250 || 1.612(*) ||- || 155(*) || 940 (OC) || 960 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || AOCLBF 1.74 (Phoenix 1.5**) @Win7/x64 || XFX 6850 (Memory @840MHz; Vdcc @1.148V; Fan @74%; Temp @70C; System @39C); flags: -k phatk BFI_INT FASTLOOP VECTORS AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=128 (*: Overclocked wattage calculated [http://bakkap.free.fr/Misc/wCalc.html here] / **: [http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=22965.0 Tainted Kernel])<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 6850 || 256.2 || || - || 170 || 980 || 960 || 2.7 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || phoenix 1.7.5 / Win7 32bit || -k phatk -VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=9, Sapphire VaporX 1GB, mem@250MHz, stock VDDC 1.150V <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 6850 || 262.5 || || - || - || 965 || 525 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || guiminer / poclbm || -v -f 0 -w 128 (HIS 6850 flashed to HIS 6870 BIOS)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 6850 || 267.2 || ||1.67 || - || 1010(OC) || 960 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || guiminer / phoenix 1.50 || -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 worksize=128 FASTLOOP=false<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 6850 || 301.4 || ||1.67 || - || || || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || guiminer / poclbm || -v -f 2 -w 128 clock @ 985 mem @ 890<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 232.47 || 1.540||1.22 || 151 || 900 || 1120 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm -v -w 128 || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 277.47 || -|| || - || 940 || 1120 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.3 || AGGRESSION=8 WORKSIZE=128 VECTORS BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 271 || 1.807|| || 150 || 940 || 1120|| 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm -v -w 128 || Debian 6.0.1 x86_64<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 279 || 1.847(?)|| || 151(?) || 900 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || hashkill-0.2.5 alpha cat 11.4 sdk 2.4 || -G2 -D stock clocks, debian linux 64bit<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 281.7 || 1.172 (stock)|| || - || 980 || 1120|| 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer-v2011-06-09 || xfx6870, flags: -v 19 -w 128, win7 32-bit<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 293.13 || || ||- || 945 || 1050|| 2.5 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.5 Phatk || xfx6870, Catalyst 11.6, 1.5 Phoenix flags: -k phatk FASTLOOP=false DEVICE=0 VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=128; http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=25860.0 Kernel Patch; http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=6458.0 Cmd; http://developer.amd.com/tools/gDEBugger/Pages/default.aspx No Crossfire Required; runs faster without crossfire 1% + additional 3% from update<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 294 || || ||- || 980 || 1120|| 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix phatk || xfx6870, 340MHz memory clock, Catalyst 11.6, flags: BFI_INT VECTORS AGGRESSION=9 WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 300 || - || || - || 940 || 1120 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.6.2 phatk2 || xfx6870 Black Edition, 340MHz Memory Clock, Catalyst 11.6, VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=128, Debian Linux 64-Bit, Fan @ 50%, Temp @ 75C<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 302 || - || || - || 940 || 1120 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || cgminer 2.1.2 || xfx6870 Black Edition, 340MHz Memory Clock, Catalyst 11.6, -w 256 -I 9, Debian Linux 64-Bit, Fan @ 50%, Temp @ 75C<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 300.06 || 1.830|| || 164 || 1020 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.4 cat 11.4 || VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=8 fastloop mem clock 344<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 300 || 1.72 || - || 174 || 1038 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm windows7x86 cat 11.4 || -v -w128 -f1 mem clock 360, fan 100% temp 73C<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 307 || 1.72 || - || 174 || 1001/\1001 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm windows7x86 cat11.8 || -v -w128 -f5,85°C<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 310 || - || - || - || 1035 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48 phatk 11.5 sdk 2.4 || BFI_INT VECTORS FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=12 WORKSIZE=128, mem clock @ 300MHz, voltage @ 1.300<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 310 || -|| || - || 975 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix phatk linuxcoin || BFI_INT VECTORS FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=128, mem clock @ 340MHz, core clock @ 970MHz, flashed bios, 72 degrees w/ fan @ 68%, GIGABYTE SOC<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 312 || -|| || - || 975 || 300|| 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.50 / phatk / Windows 7 x64 SP1 || VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=256, mem clock @ 300MHz, voltage @ 1.300, Fan @ 45%, Temp @ 62C, MSI 6870 HAWK.<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 314 || -|| || - || 1030 || 1120|| 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.50 / phatk / Linux || VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 316 || -|| || - || 1030 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer 2011-06-09 using phoenix (Win7-32bit) || -k phatk platform=0 device=0 VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 worksize=128 FASTLOOP=false, mem clock @ 228MHz, voltage @ 1.25, Fan @ 40%, Temp @ 73C<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 322 || 1.882|| || 170 || 1050 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.47 phatk 11.5 sdk 2.4 || BFI_INT VECTORS FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=12 WORKSIZE=256, mem clock @ 400MHz<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 329 || -|| || - || 1075 || 1120|| 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48 phatk 11.5 sdk 2.4 || BFI_INT VECTORS FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 245|| -|| || - || 900|| 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || ph rising 1.45 phoenix 1.50 phatk 11.5 sdk 2.4 || HD5xxx+ Fastloop phatk AGGRESSION=10<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 297|| -|| || - || 1000|| 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || ph rising 1.62 phoenix 1.50 phatk 11.5 sdk 2.4 || Vectors HD5xxx+ Fastloop phatk AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=128<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 321|| -|| || - || 1050|| 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x8 ||aoclbf 1.7 phoenix 1.50 11.6|| Vectors HD5xxx+ phatk AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=256, Memory=325MHz, Volts=1.3V, Fan~55%, Temps~70C<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 332 || -||1.74 || - || 1050 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer 2011-06-14 using phoenix (Win7-32bit) || -k phatk platform=0 device=0 VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13 worksize=128 FASTLOOP=false, mem clock @ 228MHz, voltage @ 1.3, Fan @ 60%, Temp @ 74C, flash and browser hardware acceleration disabled, aero enabled.<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 295 || 2.02||1.64 || 146 || 950 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || hashkill latest as of 7/6/11 (ubuntu 11.4) || hashkill-gpu -p bitcoin user:pass:server -D, mem clock 850, voltage @ 1.175, Fan @ 70%, Temp @ 71C.<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 339.25 || - || - || - || 1090 || 1120 || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.7.3 cat 12.1 || Mem @ 350Mhz Clock @ 1090 Voltage 1.337 fan @ 100 Temp @ 75 diapolo's modified phatk kernel -k phatk_dia platform=0 device=0 VECTORS2 AGGRESSION=11 worksize=64 FASTLOOP=false BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 264.5 || - || - || - || 980 || 1050 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || GUIMiner v2011-05-01 || Stays around 66*C if I keep the side panel off and the room well ventilated. Card is PowerColor branded. Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 with Classic theme. Fan is at 100%. -v -w128 <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 320 || - || - || 160 || 950 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Win 7 Ultimate x64 / DiabloMiner / Catalyst 12.1 || Saphire @ GPU 1030 MHz / MEM 300 Mhz @ Voltage 1.25 @ 80% FAN @ 69 temp @ Flags: -v 2 -w 128<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 375 || - || - || - || 1000 || 1120 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Win 7 Ultimate 32-bit / Guiminer v2011-07-01 / phoenix 1.5 / phatk2 / Catalyst 11.9 || XFX / GPU @ 1000 MHz / MEM @ 200 Mhz / Voltage @ 1.187 V / FAN @ 40% / Temp @ 72 C / Flags: -k phatk2 platform=0 device=0 VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=6 worksize=128 FASTLOOP=false / Using 2 miners with equal settings on 1 GPU<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870x2 || 600 || - || - || - || 945 || 330 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Ubuntu 12.04 32-bit / Phoenix 2 / phatk2 / Catalyst 11.9 || XFX / GPU @ 945 MHz / MEM @ 330 Mhz / Voltage @ 1.175 / Config: phatk2 VECTORS4 BFI_INT AGGRESSION=12 worksize=128 FASTLOOP=false GOFFSET=True<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870x4 || 1150|| -|| 1.2 || - || 900|| 1050 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || phoenix 1.7 (Win7-64bit) || -k phatk platform=0 device=0-3 VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 worksize=128 FASTLOOP=false<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870x4 || 1180 || -|| - || 145 || 950 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm/debian32bit || -v -w128, Gigabyte SOC. voltage 1.175 (default), GPU default 950 MHz, Mem downclocked to 300 MHz, Fan 4x100% (+ 2x12cm fun 1300rpm), Temp 4x75C (in summer).<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870x4 || 1200 || -|| - || 150 || 970 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm/debian32bit || -v -w128, Gigabyte SOC. voltage 1.175 (default), GPU overclocked from 950 to 970 MHz, Mem downclocked to 300 MHz, Fan 4x100% (+ 2x12cm fun 1300rpm), Temp 4x75C (in summer). Unstable with GPU@975 MHz.<br />
|-<br />
| 6930 || 320|| -|| - || - || 960 || 1200 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.75/phatk || stock voltage, BFI_INT FASTLOOP VECTORS AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=64. 70C, FAN 80% (HIS brand)<br />
|-<br />
| 6930 || 370|| -|| - || - || 980 || 855 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || cgminer-2.4.1 || stock voltage (1,160), -I9. 71C, FAN 85% (HIS brand)<br />
|-<br />
| 6930 || 372 || -||1.89(?) || - || 1000 || 900 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.75/poclbm || max stable @ 1200 mV, BFI_INT FASTLOOP VECTORS AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=64<br />
|-<br />
| style="background:#00FFFF;"|6930x2|| 700 ||- || - ||~400|| 940 || 2560 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Guiminer || max stable @ 1100mV mem 300, Fan 80-90%, temp 70-75, -v -w64 -f10<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 272 || -||0.90 || - || 900 || 1408 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48/poclbm || max stable @ 1150 mV, AGGRESSION = 7, BFI_INT, MSI 6950<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 291 || -|| || - || 920 || 1408 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48/poclbm || max stable @ 1200mV, AGGRESSION = 7, BFI_INT, MSI 6950<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 295 || -|| || - || 930 || 1408 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48/poclbm || max stable @ 1275mV, AGGRESSION = 7, BFI_INT, MSI 6950<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 300 || -|| || - || 940 || 1408 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48/poclbm || max stable @ 1300mV, AGGRESSION = 7, BFI_INT, MSI 6950<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 295 || 1.844(?)|| || 160(?) || 810 || 1536 || 2.4.595.0 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || m0mchil/poclbm 03-07-11 || unlocked shaders, default mem 1250<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 314 || -|| || - || 800 || 1408 || 2.4.595.0 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm 05-01-11 || -v -f30 -w128 default mem 1250 Stock Sapphire 6950 1gb<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 325 || 1.635(?)|| || 200(?) || 885 || 1536 || 2.4.595.0 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || m0mchil/poclbm 03-07-11 || unlocked shaders, default mem 1250<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 332 || ~1.95 || ~1.2 || ~170 || 840 || 1408 || 2.5.684.212 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm 2011-06-14 || -v -w 128 -f 0, WinXP x86, Cat11.6b, desktop on IGP, Sapphire 1GB w/ HW locked BIOS, +40MHz GPU OC, 160W ACP + 5% OC = 170W new estimated ACP<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 333 || ~1.95 || ~1.2 || ~170 || 840 || 1408 || 2.4.650.9 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm 2011-06-14 || -v -w 128 -f 0, WinXP x86, Cat11.6, desktop on IGP, Sapphire 1GB w/ HW locked BIOS, +40MHz GPU OC, 160W ACP + 5% OC = 170W new estimated ACP<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 338 || ~1.84 || - || ~184 || 860 || 1408 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.50/poclbm kernel || Sapphire 2GB card w/ HW locked BIOS; Cat 11.6, Win7 x64; core @ 860MHz & 1087mV (OC + undervolt), mem @ 860MHz; cmd line args: VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=128; power and MH/J calculated using Power = C*f*v^2 w/ assumption of 175 W at stock settings w/ 100% GPU util. (not measured)<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 340 || - || ||- || 895 || 1408 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm 05-21-11 || -v -w 128, mem @ 500, 1200 mV, MSI 6950<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 340 || - || ||- || 800 || 1536 ||(?) || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm 05-21-11 || -v -f30 -w128 default mem 1250,Sapphire 6950 1gb, unlocked shaders<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 343 || 2.14 || - || 160 || 840 || 1536 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 06-27-11 || VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=128 FASTLOOP=false, HIS H695FN2G2M 2GB, mem @ 720, Kill-a-Watt measured<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 344 || ~2.02 || ~1.27 || ~170 || 840 || 1408 || 2.5.684.212 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm/20110709 || -v -w 128 -f 0, WinXP x86, Cat11.6b, desktop on IGP, Sapphire 1GB w/ HW locked BIOS, +40MHz GPU OC, 160W ACP + 5% OC = 170W new estimated ACP<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 349 || 1.745(?)|| || 200(?) || 800 || 1408 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm 05-21-11 || -v -f30 -w128, xfx 6950 xxx 1gb, locked shaders, core 900, mem 650, 79° C<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 351 || ~1.91 || - || ~184 || 860 || 1408 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || GUIminer/poclbm v2011-07-01 || Sapphire 2GB card w/ HW locked BIOS; Cat 11.6, Win7 x64; core @ 860MHz & 1087mV (OC + undervolt), mem @ 860MHz; cmd line args: -v -w 128 -f 0; (same system as the 338 MH/s result above using Phoenix)<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 360 || 1.8(?)|| || 200(?) || 970 || 1536 || 2.4.595.0 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || m0mchil/poclbm 03-07-11 || unlocked shaders, default mem 1250<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 360 || -|| || - || 870 || 1375 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || flashed with 6970 BIOS, -v -f30 -w128<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 365 || -|| || - || 925 || 1408 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || stock bios, -v -f0 -w128, MSI twinfrozr III 2GB<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 344.4 || -|| || - || 800 || 1536 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || Powercolor 6950 @ shadermod on original Bios 6950 / 1000mV 850/730, +20% powertune, Fan @ 60%, -v -w128 -f1.<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 352.8 || -|| || - || 820 || 1536 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || Powercolor 6950 @ shadermod on original Bios 6950 / 1000mV 850/730, +20% powertune, Fan @ 60%, -v -w128 -f1.<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 366.4 || -|| || - || 850 || 1536 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || Powercolor 6950 @ shadermod on original Bios 6950 / 1000mV 850/730, +20% powertune, Fan @ 60%, -v -w128 -f1.<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 383 || -|| || - || 975 || 1408 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || stock bios, -v -f0 -w128, voltage 1.274 @72c MSI twinfrozr III 2GB<br />
|- <br />
| 6950 || 389.9 || -|| || - || 950 || 1408 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || cgminer 2.3.2/Diablo || stock bios, -I 9, VRAM @ 820Mhz, fan @ 100%, voltage 1.250v, temp @ 68c, HIS ICE-Q X 2GB, OCed using MSI Afterburner, Windows 7 Professional 64-bit SP 1<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 388.4 || -|| || - || 900 || 1536 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || Powercolor 6950 @ shadermod on original Bios 6950 / 1000mV 850/730, +20% powertune, Fan @ 60%, -v -w128 -f1.<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || ~400 || -|| || - || 895 || 320 || 1536|| PCI-E 2.1 x16 || GUIMiner 24th Aug 2011 || Sapphire HD6950 Shader unlock mod 1408>1536 / +20% Power control, Fan @ 55%, Flags:-v -f2 -w64 -r5.Note this keeps temps under 80oC which is needed for this to be stable.Moderate fan noise.Power use is ~200W.<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 403 || -|| || - || 939 || 685 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix-1.50/phatk || ASUS EAH6950 ([http://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/90661/Asus.HD6970.2048.101124.html (Ref. 6950 Flashed -> 6970)]) / +10% overdrive volt., Fan @ 90%, VECTORS BFI_INT WORKSIZE=128 AGGRESSION=13. Overclocked from 880 -> 939 with MSI Aferburner<br />
|-<br />
<br />
| 6950 || 408.8 || -|| || - || 925 || 1536 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || cgminer 2.12 || GIGABYTE GV-R695D5-2GD-B @ shadermod on original Bios 6950, mem@625, V=1100mv Fan @ 60%. Windows 7x64, Catalyst 11.9<br />
|-<br />
<br />
| 6950 || 410.4 || -|| || - || 950 || 1536 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || Powercolor 6950 @ shadermod on original Bios 6950 / 1000mV 850/730, +20% powertune, Fan @ 60%, -v -w128 -f1.<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 418.8 || -|| || - || 940|| 1536 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || Gigabyte OC 1GB, shadermod, voltage locked 1.175, mem 450, -w128 -v -f0, ATI Tray Tool<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 425.3 || -|| || - || 950/850 || 1536 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix-1.50/phatk2 (Ubuntu natty) || Asus 1GB DirectCU, shadermod on OEM BIOS, OEM 1.1v, AMDOverdriveCtrl for 950 core 850 mem, 20% overdrive, flags VECTORS2 BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=128<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 432.4 || -|| || - || 1000 || 1536 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || Powercolor 6950 @ shadermod on original Bios 6950 / 1000mV 850/730, +20% powertune, Fan @ 60%, -v -w128 -f1.<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 454.4 || -|| || - || 1050 || 1536 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || Powercolor 6950 @ shadermod on original Bios 6950 / 1000mV 850/730, +20% powertune, Fan @ 60%, -v -w128 -f1.<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 417 || 2.085(?)|| || 200(?) || 975 || 1536 || 2.4.595.0 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || unlocked shaders, +20% overdrive, mem @ 1250, fan @ 77%, temp 64C, -v -w128, gpu core @ 1145mV<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 428 || 2.14(?)|| || 200(?) || 1000 || 1536 || 2.4.595.0 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || unlocked shaders, +20% overdrive, mem @ 1250, fan @ 80%, temp 64C, -v -w128, gpu core @ 1160mV<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 440 || || || || 990 || 1536 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/phatk || unlocked shaders, mem @ 1375, VGPU 1.21v, Watercooled (MCW60), temp 54C, VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 -k phatk<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 432 || 2.16(?)||1.44 || 200(?) || 1000 || 1536 || 2.4.595.0 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || unlocked shaders, +20% overdrive, mem @ 520, fan @ 80%, temp 76C, -v -w128 -f 2, gpu core @ 1275mV<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFAFAF;"| 6950x2 CF || 720 || - || - || ~400 || 900 || 1408 || 2.4.595.0 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || GUIMiner v2011-07-01 || MSI Afterburner - gpu @ 900 (870 stock), mem @ 900 (1250 stock), temp 69-71C(bottom vga) fan@94% / 77-81C(top vga) fan@99% - 31C enviornment, -v -f 1 -w 128 BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFAFAF;"| 6950x2 CF || 731 || - || - || ~400 || 900 || 1408 || 2.4.595.0 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || GUIMiner v2011-07-01 || MSI Afterburner - gpu @ 900 (870 stock), mem @ 900 (1250 stock), temp 68C(bottom vga) fan@90% / 73C(top vga) fan@99% - 28C enviornment, -v -f 1 -w 128 BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13<br />
|-<br />
| 6950x3 || 1081 || -|| || - || 860 || 1408 || 2.4(?) || PCI-E 2.1 x8 || guiminer/poclbm 07-01 || Sapphire 2GB stock bios, stock voltage, locked shaders: +20% overdrive, mem@650, fan@95%, temp 94C, -v -f0 -w128, 93c<br />
|-<br />
| 6950x4 || 1316 || 1.513|| || 870 || 840 || 1408 || 2.4.595.0 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || m0mchil/poclbm 03-07-11 || locked shaders, default mem 1250, dual fan 75C typical<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970 || 323 || 1.468||0.92 || 220 || 880 || 1536 || 2.3 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm || -w 64, SDK 2.1 not supported on 69xx.<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970 || 365 || 2.28|| || 160 || 880 || 1536 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/phoenix || VECTORS AGGRESSION=9 WORKSIZE=128, fan @ 45%, 61C, 1.0 Vcore, 150 MHz mem, TX650w (84%), reference card<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970 || 370 || -|| || - || 880 || 1536 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || -v -w128, fan @ 50%/temp 72C, stock card<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970 || 372 || 1.691(?)|| || 220(?) || 900 || 1536 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix (svn trunk 05.14.2011) || clock 900/1375, VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=128, fan 45% (auto) / temp 90C<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970 || 388 || -|| || - || 900 || 1536 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || -v -w128, fan @ 50%/temp 72C, stock voltage of 1.175v<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970 || 385 || 1.964|| || 196 || 900 || 1536 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || -v -w128, memory downclocked to 684Mhz, fan @ 70%/temp 81C<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970 || 380 || -|| || - || - || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm || -v -w128<br>export GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS=1 # to reduce poclbm CPU from 100% to 2%<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970 || 403 || -|| || - || MAX || 1536 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || clock Max/50%+stock, -v -w128, fan= 100%/temp 72C (Note: Overclocked using CCC utility under Windows 7, Clock set to Max value w/ 50% increase to memory and 5% increase to voltage)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970 || 406 || -|| || - || 950 || 1536 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.50/phatk || GPU Overclocked to Max (950MHz) using aticonfig, Memory Underclocked using AMDOverdriveCtrl (850MHz). Temp ~ 82C. VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=128<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970 || 407 || -|| || - || 955 || 1536 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm || -v -w128, fan 75%/temp 75C, voltage +10%<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970 || 414 || -|| || - || 960 || 1536 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || -v -w128, fan @ 53%/temp 73C, stock voltage of 1.175v, high air flow case<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970 || 420 || -|| || - || 975 || 1536 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || -v -w128 -f0, clocks 975MHz/685MHz MSI Lightning<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970 || 423 || -||1.20 || - || 995 || 1536 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48/poclbm || ATI Tray Tools, Clocks=995/331.25, WORKSIZE=128 BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 VECTORS ,68C @ 65% Fan, HAF932 Case<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970 || 431 || -|| - || - || 976 || 1536 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.7/phatk2 || MSI AFTERBURNER, Clocks[976/1000], -k parameters[VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11], Temperatures{CARD}[86C@100% Fan]{ROOM}[27C/81F], <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970 || 433 || -|| - || - || 975 || 1536 || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.6.2/phatk || MSI Afterburner 2.2Beta, -k phatk AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=128 VECTORS, GPU 65C@100% Fan, Room 21C<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970x2 || 710 || -|| || - || 900/880 || 1536 || 2.2 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm || -w 256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970x2 || 828|| -|| || - || 940 || 1536 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm || -v -w128, fans 74%/82%, temp 74C/82C, powertune +20% (via CCC), memory underclock 825MHz (via MSI Afterburner), with 'Maj' fix<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970x3 || 1243|| -|| || 1000+ || 910 || 1536 || 2.5 || 2x16, 1x8 || phoenix 1.7.0 || fans 100%, temp 88C/84C/69C, GPU 920/ memory 795/ powertune 20%, ATI 11.11, -k phatk2 VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=128 AGGRESSION=13<br />
|-<br />
| 6990 || 670 || 1.94||0.89 || 346 || 830 || 3072 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm || Catalyst 11.4 [http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=2949.msg106238#msg106238 source].<br />
|-<br />
| 6990 || 704 || || || || 830 || 3072 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Diablo Win7 64bits || Catalyst 11.4, Arguments: -v 2 -w 128 (by Swapper 2011-07-07)<br />
|-<br />
| 6990 || 708 || 2.05|| || 346 || 830 || 3072 || 2.3 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || mrb's hdminer || BIOS switch at "default" position 2, see [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=2949 source]<br />
|-<br />
| 6990 || 744 || || || || 830 || 3072 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Diablo Win7 64bits || Catalyst 11.6b, Arguments: -v 2 -w 128 (by Swapper 2011-07-14)<br />
|-<br />
| 6990 || 746 || 1.82|| || 410 || 880 || 3072 || 2.3 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || mrb's hdminer || BIOS switch at "overclocked" position 1, see [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=2949 source]<br />
|-<br />
| 6990 || 758 || -|| || - || 880 || - || 2.4 || - || Phoenix with Poclbm || Catalyst 11.4, OC switch ON, VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 BFI_INT WORKSIZE=128 FASTLOOP=false<br />
|-<br />
| 6990 || 771 || 1.8804|| || 410 || 880 || 3072 || 2.3 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || mrb's hdminer || SDK 2.1 not supported on 69xx. Memory clock @ 1280Mhz.<br />
|-<br />
| 6990 || 772 || 1.8380|| || 420 || 900 || 3072 || 2.3 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix & Poclbm || OC switch ON + overclocked to 900 mhz, VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 BFI_INT WORKSIZE=128<br />
|-<br />
| 6990 || 790 || -|| || - || 900 || 3072 || 2.3 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || mrb's hdminer || BIOS switch at "overclocked" position 1; with "aticonfig --odsc=900,1260" to further overclock the GPU to 900 MHz and mem to 1260 MHz, see [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=2949 source]<br />
|-<br />
| 6990 || 795 || -|| || - || - || - || 2.4 || || Diablo's miner || BIOS switch at "overclocked" position 1; On Windows Vista, Clocks set at 955,1250. Power control at 20.<br />
Diablo's args: -w 128 -g 5 -v 2 -f 0<br />
|-<br />
| 6990 || 802 || -|| || - || 915 || 3072 || 2.3 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || mrb's hdminer || BIOS switch at "overclocked" position 1; with "aticonfig --odsc=915,1260" to further overclock the GPU to 915 MHz and mem to 1260 MHz, see [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=2949 source]<br />
|-<br />
| 6990 || 835 || -||1.11 || - || 890/860 || 3072 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix || BIOS switch at "overclocked" position 1; with "aticonfig --adapter=1 --odsc=990,890 and aticonfig --adapter=0 --odsc=960,860" (GPU 0 runs hot). Currently, aticonfig can only underclock RAM to 100mhz below core speed. Command line: phoenix.py -k poclbm VECTORS AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=128 BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
| 6990 || 852 || -|| || - || 955|| 3072 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || cgminer 2.1.2 || Memory: 830 Mhz, -v 2 -w 128 -I 9, Watercooled, stock voltage. (2012-02 by Swapper)<br />
|-<br />
| 6990 || 865 || -||1.11 || - || 890/860 || 3072 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || cgminer || BIOS switch at "overclocked" position 1; with core 0 at 990/890 engine/mem, core 1 at 960/860 (runs hot). Watercooled at 65-68C.<br />
|-<br />
| 6990x2 || 1436 || 1.848|| || 777 || 880 || 6144 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 x2 || guiminer 2011.05.11 || AUSUM switch set to 1 on both cards; Core left at 880MHz, memory left at 1250MHz; VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 BFI_INT WORKSIZE=128<br />
|-<br />
| 6990x2 || 1640 || 1.416|| || 1200 || 1010 || 3072 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 x16 || phoenix 1.7.0 || GPU 910MHz, Memory 785MHz, Powertune 20%; VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 BFI_INT WORKSIZE=128 FASTLOOP=false<br />
|-<br />
| 6990x2 || 1700 || 1.416|| || 1200 || 1010 || 3072 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 x16 || guiminer 2011.06.14 || GPU 1010MHz, Memory 900MHz; -k phatk2 VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=128 AGGRESSION=13<br />
|-<br />
| 6990x2 || 1740 || 2.11 || || 825 || 940 || 3072 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 x16 || cgminer 2.0.8 || GPU0+3 930MHz core/805MHz memory, GPU1+2 940MHz core/815MHz memory; BIOS switch factory setting; Cooled with 7C air from outside; -g4 -I9 -k phatk<br />
|-<br />
| 6990x3 || 2094 || -|| || - || 900 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 x8 x4 || poclbm || GPU 900MHz, Memory 1250MHz; poclbm.py -f 0 -w 256<br />
|-<br />
| 7750 || 104.15 || || || || 800 || || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || phoenix || worksize=128 VECTORS FASTLOOP AGGRESSION=10 WORKSIZE=128<br />
|-<br />
| 7750 || 117.15 || || || || 900 || || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || phoenix || worksize=128 VECTORS FASTLOOP AGGRESSION=10 WORKSIZE=128<br />
|-<br />
| 7750 || 125.5 || - || - || - || 830 || 512 || 2.6 (10.0.898.1) || PCI-E 2.0 x8 || DiabloMiner || GPU: 830MHz, Memory: 1125MHz; -v 1 -w 256 [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=64241.msg816946#msg816946 source]<br />
|-<br />
| 7750 || 133 || 2.66 || 1.21 || 50 || 880 || 512 || 2.6 (?) || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || cgminer || factory-overclocked to 880 MHz; power draw measured with a Kill-a-Watt<br />
|-<br />
| 7750 || 136.1 || - || - || - || 900 || 512 || 2.6 (10.0.898.1) || PCI-E 2.0 x8 || DiabloMiner || GPU: 900MHz (CCC locked @ 900), Memory: 800MHz; -v 1 -w 256 [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=64241.msg816946#msg816946 source]<br />
|-<br />
| 7770 || 182 || - || - || 83 || 1020 || 640 || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm || Ubuntu 10.04 LTS amd64, GPU: 1020MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 7770 || 213 || - || - || - || 1150 || 640 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm || Win7 32bit, Core2Duo, poclbm guiminer<br />
|-<br />
| 7850 || 287 || 1,91 || 1,1 || 150 || 950 || 1024 || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || cgminer || GPU:950 MEM:800, Linux 64bit, Intensive 14, GPU temp = 60°C, Room temp = 25°C, Fan = 60%<br />
|-<br />
| 7850 || 329 || - || - || 150 || 1100 || 1024 || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || cgminer 2.6.4 || Linux 64bit GTK+3, GPU temp = 60°C, Room temp = 25°C, Fan = 60%, -v 1 -k poclbm -I 6 --gpu-engine 1100 --gpu-memclock 950<br />
|-<br />
| 7850 || 363 || - || - || - || 1241 || 1024 || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Guiminer || GPU:1241 MEM:4840 <br />
|-<br />
| 7870 || 405 || - || - || - || 1100 || 1280 || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Guiminer || Sapphire 7870 OC , GPU: 1100MHz, Mem: 950 Mhz, GPU temp: 65°C, Fan 36% (1377 RPM).<br />
|-<br />
| 7870 || 406 || - || - || - || 1100 || 1280 || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || cgminer || Gigabyte GV-R787OC-2GD, GPU: 1200MHz, [cgminer -I 7]<br />
|-<br />
| 7870 || 422 || - || - || - || 1165 || 1280 || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || cgminer || Sapphire 7870 1ghz edition, GPU: 1165MHz, [cgminer.exe -d 0 -l 1 -T -I 8]<br />
|-<br />
| 7950 || 510 || - || - || - || 1080 || 1792 || 2.7 || PCI-E 3.0 x16 || Diablo || Core 1080, Mem 800, -v 1 -w 256 Intesity 10<br />
|-<br />
| 7950 || 512 || - || - || - || 1000 || 1792 || 2.6 || PCI-E 3.0 x8 || poclbm || GPU: 1000MHz, Memory: 850MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 7950 || 605 || - || - || - || 1150 || 1792 || 2.6 (10.0.898.1) || PCI-E 3.0 x16 || DiabloMiner || GPU: 1150MHz, Memory: 1375MHz; -v 1 -w 256<br />
|-<br />
| 7970 || 555 || - || - || - || 925 || 2048 || 2.6 (10.0.898.1) || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || DiabloMiner || GPU: 925MHz, Memory: 1375MHz; -v 1 -w 256<br />
|-<br />
| 7970 || 650 || -|| || - || 1100 || 2048 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 x8 x4 || Diablo|| GPU 1100MHz, Memory 600MHz;<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FF0000;"| 7970 || 640 || -|| || - || 1070 core/1000 mem || 2048 || 2.6 || PCI-E 3.0 x16 || cgminer 2.6.5 || MSI R7970 Lightning Win7 х64, Catalyst 12.8, GPU 1070 MHz, Memory 1000 MHz, GPU temp = 72°C, Room temp = 28°C, Fan = 57%, cgminer -k diablo -v 1 -w 256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#00FFFF;"| 7970 || 650 || -|| || - || 1100 || 2048 || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x1 || cgminer 2.4.1 || Win7 х86, Catalyst 12.3, GPU 1100 MHz, Memory 950 MHz, GPU temp = 68°C, Room temp = 25°C, Fan = 58%, -k poclbm -v 1 -w 128<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FF0000;"| 7970 || 674 || -|| || - || 1130 core/1000 mem || 2048 || 2.6 || PCI-E 3.0 x16 || cgminer 2.6.5 || MSI R7970 Lightning Win7 х64, Catalyst 12.8, GPU 1130 MHz, Memory 1000 MHz, GPU temp = 72°C, Room temp = 28°C, Fan = 57%, cgminer -k diablo -v 1 -w 256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FF0000;"| 7970 || 685 || -|| || - || 1150 core/1000 mem || 2048 || 2.6 || PCI-E 3.0 x16 || cgminer 2.6.5 || MSI R7970 Lightning Win7 х64, Catalyst 12.8, GPU 1150 MHz, Memory 1000 MHz, GPU temp = 72°C, Room temp = 28°C, Fan = 58%, cgminer -k diablo -v 1 -w 256<br />
|-<br />
| 7970 || 685 || -|| || - || 1177 || 2048 || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || cgminer 2.3.1 || Win7, Catalyst 12.3, driver: 2.95, E: 1177, M:685, -k diakgcn -v 2 -w 256<br />
|-<br />
| 7970 || 690 || - || - || - || 1150 || 2048 || 2.6 (10.0.898.1) || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || DiabloMiner || GPU: 1150MHz, Memory: 1375MHz; -v 1 -w 256<br />
|-<br />
| 7970 || 695 || - || - || - || 1160(core)/1050(mem) || 2048 || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || DiabloMiner (options: -v 1 -w 256) || Asus HD7970-DC2T-3GD5 @ 1.17V; Linux Ubuntu 11.10 64 bit; AMD SDK 2.6; Catalyst 12.3 <br />
|-<br />
| 7970 || 710 || -|| || - || 1200 || 2048 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || DiabloMiner|| GPU 1200MHz, Memory 600MHz; -v 1 -w 256<br />
|-<br />
| 7970 || ~714 || -|| || - || 1210 || 2048 || 2.7 || PCI-E 1.1 x16 || cgminer 2.7.4 || MSI HD7970 R7970-2PMD3GD5/OC, core clock - 1210Mhz, memory clock - 685, core voltage (1.149V - MSI Afterburner, ~1.043V - GPU-Z), memory voltage 1.5V, temperature - 75C at mid-day and 65C w/ AC on at 20C, Catalyst 12.8, Windows 8 Release Preview 32-bit, kernel - poclbm, vector - 1, worksize - 64, intensity - 14, fan - 100% <br />
|-<br />
| 7970 || 825 || -|| || 214 || 1290 || 2048 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Bitminter|| Bitminter beta 1.1.1; GPU 1290MHz, Memory <br />
1375MHz (Trixx = 600); work size 256, "BFI_INT," Device-accessible CPU memory; full watercooled block; power stats from GPU-Z; Driver 11.12<br />
|-<br />
| 7970x3 || 1950 || 2.6 || 1.72 || 750 || 1100 || 2048x3 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || cgminer 2.7.5 || Win8, Catalyst 12.8, driver: 8.982.0.0, E: 1100, M:750, kernel: poclbm, worksize: 256, intensity: 9, gpu-threads: 4, refitted Diamond 7970 HSF with new VRM pads to lower VRM temps ~15C. Undervolted each card until crash under load, then raised about 0.015v for stability. Settings using afterburner 2.2.1 with OC unlocked. Visiontek 7970: $370, Sapphire 7970: $360, Diamond 7970: $400<br />
|-<br />
| 7970x3 || 2050 || 2.41 || 1.22 || 850 || 1150 || 6144 || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || cgminer 2.3.1 || Win7, Catalyst 12.3, driver: 2.95, E: 1150, M:685, -k diakgcn -v 2 -w 256, 850W power consumption measured at the wall<br />
|-<br />
| FirePro V3800 || 69.0 || -|| || - || || || || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || BitMinter Client || <br />
|-<br />
| FirePro V4800 || 79.7 || -|| || - || 775 || 400 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || GUIMiner v2011-05-01 || <br />
|-<br />
| FirePro V8700 || 84.8 || -|| || - || 750 || 800 || - || - || poclbm-mod.03.24.2011 || <br />
<br />
|-<br />
| FirePro M5800 || 61.4 || -|| || - || 650 || - || - || - || poclbm-mod.03.24.2011 || Ubuntu<br />
|-<br />
| FirePro M5800 || 69.3 || -|| || - || 650 || 400 || 2.1 || - || GUIMiner v2011-04-26 || -v -w128, Windows 7 32bit<br />
|-<br />
| FirePro V5800 || 119 || -|| || - || 690 || 800 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || GUIMiner v2011-05-01 || Windows 7 32bit<br />
|-<br />
| FirePro V5800 || 144 || -|| || - || 690 || 800 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || GUIMiner v2011-05-01 || -v -w128 (Windows 7 32bit)<br />
|-<br />
| FirePro V5800 || 161 || -|| || - || 780 || 800 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || GUIMiner v2011-05-01 || -v -w128 (Windows 7 32bit)<br />
|-<br />
| FirePro V7750 || 35.7 || -|| || - || - || 320 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || GUIMiner v2011-05-21 || Windows 7 64bit<br />
|-<br />
| FirePro V7800 || 254.85 || -|| || - || - || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Phoenix 1.48 with poclbm || Debian Squeeze<br />
|-<br />
| FirePro M7740 (M97 GL) [DELL] || 63.0 || -|| || - || 650 || - || 2.1 || PCIe v2.0 x16 || GUIMiner v2011-06-14 || Windows 7 64bit / only SDK2.1 works<br />
|-<br />
| FirePro M7820 || 150.0 || -|| || - || 700 || 800 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || GUIMiner v2011-06-09 / poclbm || Memory downclocked to 500 from 1000MHz, 169MH/s@800MHz, 181MH/s@860Mhz (max.), only SDK2.1 works, Windows 7 x86<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<references><br />
<ref name='amazon_20110625'>$ Prices from http://www.amazon.com on 2011-06-25</ref><br />
</references><br />
<br />
===Nvidia===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Model !! Mhash/s !! Mhash/J !! Watts !! Clock !! SP !! Comment<br />
|-<br />
| ION || 1.8 || 0.067 || 27 || || 16 || poclbm; power consumption incl. CPU<br />
|-<br />
| 8200 mGPU || 1.2 || || || 1200 || 16 || 128 MB shared memory, "poclbm -w 128 -f 0"<br />
|-<br />
| 8400 GS || 2.3 || || || || || "poclbm -w 128"<br />
|-<br />
| 8400 GS || 1.6 || 0.013 || 128 || 1238 || || DiabloMiner -w 128 -f 1 [https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/User:Knightmb source]<br />
|-<br />
| 8400M GS || 2.0 || || || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 8500GT || 2.4 || || || 918 || 16 || poclbm under GUIMiner<br />
|-<br />
| 8600M GT || 4.93 || || || || 32 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 8600M GT || 3.8 || || || || || Macbook Pro running Diablo<br />
|-<br />
| 8600GT || 5.66 || || || 1188 || 32 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 8600GT OC || 7.3 || || || 1602 || 32 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1334.0 poclbm] -w 128 [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=4967.msg72833#msg72833 source]<br />
|-<br />
| 8800GT || 25 || 0.24 || 105 || 1300 || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 8800GT || 24.5 || 0.23 || 105 || 1300 || || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg37592#msg37592 source]<br />
|-<br />
| 8800GT || 31.1 || 0.296 || 105 || 1855 || || Overclocked 715 GPU / 1030 Memory / 1855 Shader; GuiMiner v2011-05-21<br />
|-<br />
| 8800GT || 31.8 || 0.303 || 105 || 1836 || 112 || 713 gpu, 1026 memory. win7x86, phoenix 1.48, -k poclbm WORKSIZE=64 AGGRESSION=5<br />
|-<br />
| 8800GT || 34.0 || || 105 || 1998 || || gpu 756M, mem 1123M, shader 1998M, temp 65C. winXP, phoenix 1.50, -k poclbm WORKSIZE=64 AGGRESSION=6 -- same settings get 32.7 MH/s with aggression 2<br />
|-<br />
| 8800GTS || 16.8 || 0.109 || 154 || || || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg25069#msg25069 source] [http://www.techspot.com/review/79-geforce-8800-gts-512/page11.html source]<br />
|-<br />
| 8800 GTS || 18.7 || 0.124 || 150 || 1200 || || poclbm -w 64 no vectors<br />
|-<br />
| 8800 GTS || 33.5 || || 150 || OC || || CUDA mining via GUIminer. Win7 64bit. poclbm -v -w128 -f0. OC'd Core@799MHz, Mem@1080MHz, Shader@1905MHz. Fan 70%, GPU temp @ 66C in comfortable room temp.<br />
|-<br />
| 8800 GTX || 27.5 || || || 1404 || || phoenix 1.48, poclbm, no vectors, 83C with 50C ambient <br />
|-<br />
| 8800m GTX || 16.3 || || || || || rpcminer-cuda Win7-64<br />
|-<br />
| 9300GE || 1.57 || || || 1300 || 8 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 9300GS || 1.69 || || || 1400 || 8 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 9300/nForce 730i || 2.15 || || || 1200 || 16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 9400GT || 3.37 || 0.067 || 50 || 1400 || 16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 9400M (MacBook) || 1.90 || 0.32 || 6 || 700 || || poclbm -f 8 no vectors<br />
|-<br />
| 9500M GS || 3.2 || || || 950 || 32 || rpcminer-cuda<br />
|-<br />
| 9500GT || 6.75 || 0.135 || 50 || 1400 || 32 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 9500GT || 7.30 || 0.135 || 50 || 1400 || 32|| rpcminer-cuda, Overclocked 730 GPU/ 500 Memory / fan 100% 70C solid<br />
|-<br />
| 9500GT || 7.10 || 0.135 || 50 || 1767 || 32 || rpcminer-cuda, Overclocked 707 GPU / 500 Memory / fan 100% 73C steady<br />
|-<br />
| 9600GSO || 19.88 || 0.237 || 84 || 1375 || 96 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 9600GSO512 || 11.75 || 0.131 || 90 || 1625 || 48 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 9600GT || 15.66 || 0.165 || 95 || 1625 || 64 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 9600GT Zotac || 15 || || || 1650 || 64 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 9600GT OC || 18.8 || <0.198 || >95 || 1981 || 64 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1334.0 poclbm] -w 128 -f 10 [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=4967.msg74610#msg74610 source] [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=4967.msg73353#msg73353 source]<br />
|-<br />
| 9600M GS || 4.0 || || || 1075 || 32 || rpcminer-cuda<br />
|-<br />
| 9800GT || 30.36 || 0.289 || 105 || 1800 || 112 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 9800GT EE || 19.7 || 0.263 || 75 || 1375 || 112 || rpcminer-cuda<br />
|-<br />
| 9800GT OC || 29.5 || 0.283 || 105 || 1836 || 112 || poclbm.py, no options. Memory underclocked to 850Mhz, GPU overclocked to 733Mhz<br />
|-<br />
| 9800GTX || 32.54 || 0.232 || 140 || 1688 || 128 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 9800GTX+ || 32.6 || 0.232 || 140 || 1688 || 128 || win7x64 275.33 Overclocked to 756/1890/1102 using a CUDA-specific miner (instead of phoenix, yay for ZERO stales!)<br />
|-<br />
| 9800GTX+ || 35.39 || 0.251 || 141 || 1836 || 128 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 9800GTX+ || 36 || || || || || factory OC ubuntu polclbm.py -w 128 -f 10 -a 10 (DO NOT USE -v)<br />
|-<br />
| 9800GTX+ || 37.23 || 0.266 || 140 || 1890 || 128 || win7x64 275.27 phoenix(1.48) -k poclbm AGGRESSION=3 WORKSIZE=64 (may cause 75%+ stale count, in which case use a CUDA-specific miner instead)<br />
|-<br />
| 9800GTX+ || 40.20 || 0.287 || 140 || 835 || 128 || lowered memory clock higher core, unstable if going higher<br />
|-<br />
|style="background-color:#FFEFEF"| 9800GX2 || 57.83 || 0.294 || 197 || || 2x128 ||<br />
|-<br />
|style="background-color:#FFEFEF"| 9800GX2 || 28 || 0.142 || 197 || || 2x128 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg37620#msg37620 source]<br />
|-<br />
| G210 || 3.38 || 0.111 || 30.5 || 1402 || 16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| G210 || 3.79 || 0.124 || 30.5 || 1402 || 16 || poclbm -f 1<br />
|-<br />
| GT220 || 10.8 || 0.084 || 128 || 1360 || || DiabloMiner -w 128 -f 1000 [https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/User:Knightmb source]<br />
|-<br />
| GT230 || 15.5 || 0.161 || 96 || 650 || 64 || (9600GT rebranded one from in a medion pc)<br />
|-<br />
| GT240 || 19.37 || 0.281 || 69 || 1340 || 96 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GT240 || 21.24 || || || || 96 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=4291.0 poclbm-mod] -f 0 -v [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=4967.msg73383#msg73383 source]<br />
|-<br />
| GT240 || 28.1 || || || || 96 || poclbm -f0 -v (Gainward GT240 1024DDR5 OC core@670/stockmem@1700/shader@1700 - stable; max.temp=73)<br />
|-<br />
| GT240M || 9.8 || 0.426 || 23 || 550 || 48 || poclbm -f 0 -w 256 <br />
|-<br />
| GT240 OC || 25.6 || 0.365 || 70 || 1765 || 96 || poclbm<br />
|-<br />
| GTS250 || 35.39 || 0.244 || 145 || 1836 || 128 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTS250 || 35.2 || 0.243 || 145 || 1836 || 128 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTS250 OC || 37 || 0.255 || 145 || 2047 || 128 || 37.2 with the following OC: Core: 775MHz, Shader: 1900MHz, Memory: 1200MHz<br />
|-<br />
| GTX260M || 22.5 || || || 500 || 112 || poclbm 4/28/2011 Asus G71GX runs ~90c without cooling pad <br />
|-<br />
| GTX260 || 35.91 || 0.178 || 202 || 1242 || 192 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX260 || 44 || 0.242 || 182 || 1242 || 216 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg24699#msg24699 source]<br />
|-<br />
| GTX260c216 || 40.40 || 0.236 || 171 || 1242 || 216 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX260c216 || 47.4 || 0.260 || 182 || 1348 || 216 || poclbm -w 256<br />
|-<br />
| GTX260c216 || 50.00 || || || 1050 || 216 || m0mchil GPU client, Windows 7 64-bit, x6 @ 3.5ghz<br />
|-<br />
| GTX260c216 OC || 52.0 || || || 1461 || 216 || "poclbm -w 256 -f 1"<br />
|-<br />
| GTX260c216 OC || 58.9 || || || 756/400 || 216 || Core overclocked, Memory underclocked, Ubuntu 11.04 Classic Session(No Effects) "poclbm -w 256 -f 1"<br />
|-<br />
| GTX260c216 OC || 60.1 || || || 1706 || 216 || Core: 364 MHz, Shaders: 1706 MHz, Memory: 594 MHz, VDDC: 1.1800V. "poclbm-mod -w 256 -f 1"<br />
|-<br />
| GTX275 || 50.75 || 0.232 || 219 || 1404 || 240 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX275 || 58 || || || 729/1458 || 240 || poclbm -f 0 -w 256<br />
|-<br />
| GTX280 || 46.84 || 0.198 || 236 || 1296 || 240 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX280 || 64.34 || 0.289 || 245 || 1296 || 240 || phoenix.exe -k poclbm AGGRESSION=6 WORKSIZE=128 (61*C with Accelero XTREME GTX280)<br />
|-<br />
| GTX285 || 64.8 || || || 1607 || 240 || GuiMiner - Not sure about wattage yet. Still testing. Card runs around 74 C<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| GTX285 || 53.35 || 0.262 || 204 || 1476 || 240 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX295 || 89.78 || 0.311 || 289 || 1242 || 480 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX295 || 120.70 || 0.418 || 289 || 1242 || 480 || GUIMiner no oc.<br />
|-<br />
| GTX295 || 117.30 || 0.406 || 289 || 1476 || 490 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GT 320M (MacBook Air) || 6.12 || || || 1212 || 48 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 320M (Mac mini 2010) || 7.0 || 0.35 || 20 || 450 || 32 || poclbm no extra options, windows 7 x64<br />
|-<br />
| GT 325M || 7.5 || || || 990 || 48 || rpcminer-cuda<br />
|-<br />
| GT 325M || 10.5 || || || 325/650(mem)/1300(shaders) || || rpcminer-cuda, 71 degrees<br />
|-<br />
| GT 325M || 7.99 || || || || || poclbm -f 0 -w 256<br />
|-<br />
| GT330 || 21.65 || || || || || poclbm -f 0 -w 256<br />
|-<br />
| GT 330M || 7.97 || || || ||48|| Model: MacBookPro6,2 VRAM: 512MB Software: [http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=8994.0 DiabloMiner GUI] v2011-05-22 / Mac OS X 10.6.7<br />
|-<br />
| GT 330M || 10.8 || || ||650MHZ core||48|| Model: MacBookPro6,2 VRAM: 512MB Software: GUIMiner running in Bootcamp v2011-08-24 / Mac OS X 10.6.8.The GPU was OC'd to 650MHZ core clock,mem clock was the lowest it would go in MSI Afterburner.The Bootcamp OS was Windows 7 x64.MBP Mid 2010.<br />
|-<br />
| GT 330M (Sony Vaio Z) || 7.8 || 0.71 ( 0.3 total) || 11 (26w total) || 1045 || 48 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GT 330M (Samsung R480) || 9.1 || || || 575(GPU)/1265(shader) || ||VRAM 1024MB. pocblm -vectors --verbose. Windows 7 Ultimate x86<br />
|-<br />
| GTS 350M (Toshiba A665-3DV) || 17.0 || 1.214 || 14 || 1080 || || DiabloMiner-Windows.exe<br />
|-<br />
| GTS 350M (Toshiba A665-3DV5) || 20.8 || || || 1350 || || DiabloMiner-Windows.exe, OC'd 550/850/1350 73C stable<br />
|-<br />
| GTS 360M || 25.0 || || || || || [toshiba qosmio laptop, ~150-165*F stock fans]<br />
|-<br />
| GTS 360M (ASUS G60jx) || 20.0 || || || || || everythins is stock, it cannot sustain. it reaches 90 degrees and freezes.<br />
|-<br />
| GTS 360M (ASUS G60jx) || 27.2 || || || Shader @ 1720, Memory @ 900 || || stock hardware (clean exhaust fan), Afterburner, 72 deg C Stable <br />
|-<br />
| GT430 || 20.24 || 0.413 || 49 || 1400 || 96 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GT440 || 20.4 || || || 1645 || 96 || rpcminer-cuda -aggression=8; winxp x64 driver 275.33<br />
|-<br />
| GT530 || 17.9 || 0.358 || 50 || 1400 || || BitMinter v1.1.2<br />
|-<br />
| GT520M || 8.9 || || || || || rpcminer-cuda, got up 2 10.2MH/s OC'ed<br />
|-<br />
| GT540M || 16.0 || || || || || rpcminer-cuda<br />
|-<br />
| GT550M || 17.08 || || || || || rpcminer-cuda -aggression=8<br />
|-<br />
| GT650M (rMBP) || 17.8 || || || 900 || 16 || cgminer 2.5.0 on OSX 10.7.4<br />
|-<br />
| GT650M OC || 27.4 || || || || GUIMiner <br />
| GTS450 || 45.28 || 0.427 || 106 || 1566 || 192 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX460SE || 56.39 || 0.376 || 150 || 1300 || 288 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX460 || 66.32 || || || 814 || 336 || rpcminer-cuda 20110605, Graphics Clock @ 814MHz, Memory @ 1555MHz<br />
|-<br />
| GTX460 || 68.31 || 0.427 || 160 || 1350 || 336 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX460 768MB || 57.8 || || ? || 1350 || 336 || rpcminer-cuda -gputhreads=320 -gpugrid=336<br />
|-<br />
| GTX460 768MB (MSI Cyclone 768D5/OC) || 75.1 || || ? || 930 || 336 || rpcminer-cuda on Win7 x64 with ForceWare 275.33. [http://event.msi.com/vga/afterburner/download.htm MSI Afterburner] set to core: 930MHz, shader: 1850MHz, core voltage: 1.087V, memory: 1600MHz. Runs at 58°C with fan at 75% (ambient 25°C). <br />
|-<br />
| GTX460 1GB DirectCU || 72.3 || ? || ? || 1672 || 336 || rpcminer-cuda -gputhreads=320 -gpugrid=336<br />
|-<br />
| GTX460 1GB DirectCU || 89.5 || ? || ? || 1000 || 336 || guiminer GPU:1000mhz MEM:900<br />
|-<br />
| GTX460 1GB ( evga FPB ) || 71.4 || -- || -- || 870/1744/1800 || 336 || guiminer-cuda v2012-02-19 FW290.53 Win7x64<br />
|-<br />
| GTX460 1GB ( evga ) || 83.1 || 0.519 || 160 || 925/1850/900@0.960v || 336 || guiminer (phoenix1.75) -k poclbm AGGRESSION=8 FASTLOOP BFI_INT -v WORKSIZE=256 ForceWare 301.42 Win7x64 Runs at 70°C with fan at 100%<br />
|-<br />
| GTX460 (2 cards) || 102 || 0.319? || 320? || 1350 || || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg26363#msg26363 source]<br />
|-<br />
| GTX460 (2 cards) OC || 127 || 0.374 || 340 || 1620 || 2x 336 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=2444.0 rpcminer-cuda] -gpugrid=128 -gputhreads=128 ver.20110227<br />
|-<br />
| GTX465 || 64.41 || 0.322 || 200 || 1215 || 352 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX470 || 81.98 || 0.381 || 215 || 1215 || 448 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX470 || 94.7 || || || 1414 || ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX470 || 103.7 || || || 1520 || || memory @ 418MHz, stable @ 72 deg fan @ 90%, puddinpop rpcminer-cuda -gpugrid=96 -gputhread=128 AGGRESSION=14 GIGABYTE brand card BIOS 70.00.21.00.03 <br />
|-<br />
| GTX470 || 111.9 || 0.520 || 215 || 1650 || 448 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX470 || 115 || || || 1616 || || phoenix 1.46 poclbm VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP AGGRESSION=6<br />
|-<br />
| GTX470x2 || 121 ea. (130 burst ea.) || || || 1700 ||448|| PuddinPop rpcminer-cuda -gpugrid=96 -gputhreads=128 AGGRESSION=14 (memory 856 Max Temp. 71 deg. F on Water 1.085v+, Stable on Beast 2.0>3 days, no i7 CPU OC, driver 280.26, bios 70.00.21.00.03)<br />
|-<br />
| GTX480 || 101.28 || 0.405 || 250 || 1401 || 480 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX480 || 140.43 || || || 1700 || 480 || rpcminer-cuda -gpugrid=512 -gputhreads=480<br />
|-<br />
| GTX480 AMP!Zotac|| 140.1 || || || 1700|| 480 || rpcminer-cuda -gpugrid=480 -gputhreads=480 (vCore-1050,Core Clock-851, Shader Clock-1702, Memory Clock-2033, t-79°c, Water 43°c, stable temperature and work)<br />
|-<br />
| GTX550 Ti || 45.0 || ? || ? || ? || ? || EVGA 1GB, WinXP rpcminer, no overclock<br />
|-<br />
| GTX560 Ti || 67.7 || 0.39 || 170 || 1700 || 384 || standard EVGA 560, no overclock<br />
|-<br />
| GTX560 Ti || 74 || 0.41 || 170 || 822 || 384 || MSI 560Ti HAWK; core 822 Mhz clock (no overclock); rpcminer-cuda.exe -aggression=4 -gpugrid=64 -gputhreads=384; temp - 71°C; Win 7 x64<br />
|-<br />
| GTX560 Ti || 74.8 || 0.41 || 180 || 1700 || 384 || gigabyte 900Mhz clock; -w 512 -v<br />
|-<br />
| GTX560 Ti || 81 || 0.45 || 180 || 835 || 384 || Gainward GTX560TI Phantom, default clock, rpcminer-cuda<br />
|-<br />
| GTX560 Ti || 85.1 || - || - || - || - || cgminer 2.5.0, linux 32bit, nvidia 295.41, Intensity: 14 <br />
|-<br />
| GTX 560M || 39.3 || 0.38 || 75 W || 775|| 192 || [http://www.examiner.com/computers-in-denver/toshiba-qosmio-x775-q7380-review-review source1] [http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-GTX-560M.48313.0.html source2] Note: Uses the 295.51 Beta Drivers<br />
|-<br />
| GTX560 OC || 86.7 || <0.51 || >170 || 1800 || 384 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=2444.0 rpcminer-cuda] [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=4967.msg72816#msg72816 source]<br />
|-<br />
| GTX570 || 105.83 || 0.483 || 219 || 1464 || 480 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX570 || 140 || 0.639 || 219 || 750 || 480 || rpcminer-cuda.exe -aggression=10 -gpugrid=480 -gputhreads=960; display driver stops working with aggression=11 under win7 x64 driver 270.61<br />
|-<br />
| GTX570 || 157 || 0.717 || 219 || 850 || 480 || rpcminer-cuda.exe -aggression=11 -gpugrid=120 -gputhreads=960<br />
|-<br />
| GTX570 || 165 || || || 925 || 480 || rpcminer-cuda.exe -gpugrid=120 -gputhreads=960; vcore 1.1v; Win7 x64 304.79 Beta; -aggression=11 adds strong lag with minimal increase in hashrate.<br />
|-<br />
| GTX570 || 160 || || || 925 || 480 || rpcminer-cuda.exe -gpugrid=104 -gputhreads=832; No desktop lag, very minimal loss in hashrate compared to much laggier settings<br />
|-<br />
| GTX580 || 140.05 || 0.574 || 244 || 1544 || 512 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX580x2 || 2x 146 || 0.598 || 244 || 1544 || 512 || rpcminer-cuda.exe -gpugrid=128 -gputhreads=1024 <br />
(aggression levels above the default of 6 not recommended; only a gain of ~3MH/s per card, and '''heavy''' lag, GUIMiner v2011-08-24, win7 64bit nVidia 290.36 beta driver)<br />
|-<br />
| GTX590 || 193.1 || --- || --- || 1215 || 2x 512 || poclbm -v -w 256, Win<br />
|-<br />
| GTX590 || 2x 121.48 || --- || --- || 750 || 2x 512 || <br />
|-<br />
| GTX680 || 110.00 || || || 1110 || 1536 || RPCMiner with OpenCL or others. Might crash once mining stops. No Flags and Stock Settings (GPU Boost @ 1110mhz Core) with EVGA GTX 680, latest version of GUIMiner (2012-2-19) and Windows 7 x64.<br />
|-<br />
| GTX670 || 112.00 || 1.1 || 100 || 1275 || 1344 || EVGA GTX670FTW 2GB / GPU Clock offset +75Mhz with EVGA Precision X / GUIMiner -f 60 / Windows 7 64-Bit. (09-13-2012)<br />
|-<br />
| GTX680 || 120.00 || 1.2 || 100 || 1272 || 1536 || Ufasoft Galaxy 4GB (GPU Clock offset +70Mhz with EVGA Precision X) (2012-7-28) and Windows 7 64-Bit.<br />
|-<br />
| Quadro FX 580 || 5.7 || 0.14 || 40 || 1125 || 4 ||rpcminer-cuda, Win, -gpugrid=128 -gputhreads=512<br />
|-<br />
| Quadro FX 770M || 5.75 || || || 500 || 32 || DiabloMiner-Windows.exe BFI_INT FASTLOOP AGGRESSION=6, Win<br />
|-<br />
|Quadro FX 770M || 6.39 || || || 500 || 32 || DiabloMiner-Windows.exe BFI_INT FASTLOOP AGGRESSION=6 w 64, Win 7x64<br />
|-<br />
|Quadro FX 880M || 9.6 || || || || || poclbm/guiminer<br />
|-<br />
| Quadro FX 1600M || 6 || 0.12 || 50 || 625 || 32 ||rpcminer-cuda, Win<br />
|-<br />
| Quadro FX 1800 || 13.6 || - || - || - || - || cgminer 2.5.0, linux 32bit, nvidia 256.44 Intensity: 4<br />
|-<br />
| Quadro FX 2000M || 23 || 0.397 || 58 || || || phoenix 1.48, -k poclbm, VECTORS, AGGRESION=6, Lenovo W520 platform<br />
|-<br />
| Quadro FX 2800M || 22 || 0.293 || 75 || 600 || 96 ||DiabloMiner, win<br />
|-<br />
| Quadro FX 3000M || 28.6 || - || - || - || - || cgminer 2.5.0, linux 32bit, nvidia 295.41 Intensity: 3<br />
|-<br />
| Quadro FX 3600M || 36 || 0.514 || 70 || 500 || 96 ||<br />
|-<br />
| Quadro FX 3800 || 33.3 || || || || || poclbm/guiminer -f0 -w128<br />
|-<br />
| Quadro NVS 135M || 1.05 || 0.1 || 10 || 800 || 1 || <br />
|-<br />
| Quadro NVS 295 || 1.7 || 0.07 || 23 || 567 || 8 || phoenix<br />
|-<br />
| Quadro NVS 3100M || 3.6 || 0.257 || 14 || 600 || 16 || rpcminer-cuda, Win, CUDA 3.1.1<br />
|-<br />
| Quadro NVS 4200M || 10.0 || || || 810 || || guiminer, Win7-64<br />
|-<br />
| Quadro 5000 || 67.7 || 0.445 || 152 || 513 || 352 || rpcminer-cuda.exe -aggression=7 gpugrid=352 gputhreads=704;<br />
|-<br />
| Tesla C1060 || 52.5 || || || 1296 || 240 || poclbm, Win7x64<br />
|-<br />
| Tesla M2050 || 79.8 || || || 1550 || 448 || DiabloMiner<br />
|-<br />
| Tesla M2050 || 94.5 || || || 1550 || || poclbm<br />
|-<br />
| Tesla S1070 || 155.2 || || || || || rpcminer-cuda, Linux, CUDA 3.2, 4 instances (-gpu=0 through -gpu=3)<br />
|-<br />
| Tesla S2070 || 749.23 || || || || || rpcminer-cuda, Linux, CUDA 4.0, 8 instances (-gpu=0 through -gpu=7)<br />
|-<br />
| GTX280x2 || 102.7 || || || || ||<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==CPUs/APUs==<br />
<br />
A lot of nice data can be pulled from [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.0 this thread] to seed this section. <br />
<br />
Might you wish to throttle CPU load a bit, so it doesn't reach 100°C, it can be done with Battle Encoder Shirase to a margin, like, -15% of available CPU cycles.<br />
<br />
Often, the best combination to be is to throttle CPU miner to -5% '''AND''' set it to least of priority levels, so as not to choke GPU miner up.<br />
<br />
===AMD===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Model !! nprocs !! Mhash/s !! Mhash/J !! TDP [W] !! CPU Clock !! Mhash/s CPU !! Mhash/s GPU !! GPU !! GPU Clock !! SP !! Software !! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| 4x Opteron 6174 || 48 || 115 || 0.36 || 320W || 2.2 GHz || 2.4<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| cpuminer v0.8.1 || --alg 4way --threads 48<br />
|-<br />
| 2x Opteron 6172 || 24 || 55 || 0.24 || 230W || 2.1 GHz || 2.3<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| cgminer v2.7.6 || --algo 4way -t 24<br />
|-<br />
| 2x Opteron 6128 || 16 || 32.4 || 0.141 || 230W || 2 GHz || 32.4<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| 0.3.19 || -4way<br />
|-<br />
| Athlon XP 2000+ || 2 || 0.62 || 0.009 || 70W || 1.67 GHz || 0.62<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| 0.3.18/Ubuntu || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg37592#msg37592 source] [http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleid=914&page=4 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Athlon 64 3500+ || 1 || 1.18 || 0.013 || 89W || 2.54 GHz || 1.18<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| ufasoft v0.4 || overclocked (originally 2.2 GHz)<br />
|-<br />
| Athlon 64 X2 3800+ || 2 || 1.73 || 0.03 || 65 W || 2.00 GHz || 1.73<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| cpuminer (v0.8.1-1-g69529c3) || -algo=4way<br />
|-<br />
| Athlon 64 X2 4000+ || 2 || 1.9 || 0.02 || 65W || 2.1 GHz || 1.9<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| rpc-miner ||<br />
|-<br />
| Athlon 64 X2 4400+ || || 2.09 || 0.032 || 65W || 2.3GHz || 2.09<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| 0.3.19/Win x64 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg37592#msg37592 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Athlon 64 X2 6000+ || 2 || 2.81 || 0.02 || 125W || 3 GHz || 2.81<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg22881#msg22881 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Athlon 64 X2 6400+ Black Edition || 2 || 2.9 || 0.023 || 125W || 3.2 GHz || 2.9<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| 0.3.20.2 BETA/Win 7 x64 || -4way<br />
|-<br />
| Athlon II X2 240e || 2 || 2.71 || 0.06 || 45W || 2.81 GHz || 2.71<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| bitcoind || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg19426#msg19426 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Athlon II X2 250 || 2 || 5.6 || 0.09 || 65W || 3.01GHz || 5.6<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| bitcoin-miner 0.11 ||<br />
|-<br />
| Athlon II X4 630 || 4 || 10.7 || 0.11 || 95W || 2.8 GHz || 10.7<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| bitcoin-miner 0.4 || <br />
|-<br />
| Opteron 8220 x16 || 16 || 25 || || || 2.8Ghz || 1.5 <br />
|colspan=4| <br />
| ufasoft / OpenSuse 64bit || running default, but had to copy 32bit binaries over to get curl and ufasoft running. might be better when using native 32bit system w/o other users on the machine ||<br />
|-<br />
| Phenom II X3 720 || 3 || 3.8 || 0.04 || 95W || 2.8 GHz || 3.8<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| 0.3.1x/WinXP || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg24699#msg24699 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Phenom X4 9950 BE || 4 || 9.3 || 0.07 || 126W || 2.6 GHz || 2.32<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| bitcoin-miner 0.13/WinXP || No GPU<br />
|-<br />
| Phenom II X3 720 || 3 || 7.2 || 0.08 || 95W || 2.8 GHz || 7.2<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| cpu-miner 0.2.1/WinXP || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg24699#msg24699 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Phenom II X4 810 || 4 || 5.0 || || 95W || 2.8 GHz ||<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| rpcminer-cpu ||<br />
|-<br />
| Phenom II X4 810 || 4 || 9.5 || || 95W || 2.8 GHz ||<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| rpcminer-4way ||<br />
|-<br />
| Phenom II X4 810 || 4 || 10.5 || || 95W || 2.8 GHz ||<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| ufasoft v0.10 ||<br />
|-<br />
| Phenom II X4 810 || 4 || 11.5 || || 95W || 2.8 GHz ||<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| cgminer 1.5.3 || "cgminer 1.5.3 --algo 4way" on Ubuntu 11.10 alpha 2 (64 bit), built by GCC 4.6.1 with "-O3 -Wall -march=native" <br />
|-<br />
| Phenom II X4 955 || 4 || 11 || 0.09 || 125W || 3.2 GHz || 11<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| rpcminer-4way ||<br />
|-<br />
| Phenom II X4 965 || 4 || 12 || 0.09 || 140W || 3.4 GHz || 11<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| rpcminer-4way ||<br />
|-<br />
| Phenom II X6 1055T || 6 || 15.84 || 0.13 || 125W || 2.82 GHz || 15.84 <br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| bitcoind || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg19426#msg19426 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Phenom II X6 1055T || 6 || 23.6 || || 95W || 3.50 GHz || 23.6 <br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| [http://github.com/pooler/cpuminer pooler's cpuminer] 2.2.2 || --algo=sha256d<br />
|-<br />
| Phenom II X6 1075T || 6 || 21.3 || || 125W|| ||<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| minerd || Ubuntu 11.04 amd64 runlevel=1 -algo=4way -threads=6<br />
|-<br />
| Phenom II X6 1090T || 6 || 18|| || 141W|| 3.50 GHz || 3<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| minerd || <br />
|-<br />
| Phenom II X6 1100T || 6 || 22 || 0.176 || 125W || 3.82 GHz || 22<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| bitcoin-miner || Aciid#bitcoin-dev<br />
|-<br />
| Sempron 3000+ || 2 || 0.8 || || 62W || 1.6 GHz || 0.8<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| cpuminer || --alg 4way<br />
|-<br />
| Turion X2 RM-70 || 2 || 1.9 || || 65W || 2.1 GHz || 1.9<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| cpuminer || --alg 4way<br />
|-<br />
| Zacate E-350 || 2 || 11 || 0.615 || 18W || 1.6 Ghz || 1.231 || 9.831 || HD6310M || 492 Mhz || 80 || poclbm -v -w128 + Ufasoft 0.7 || stock speeds<br />
|-<br />
| Zacate E-350 || 2 || 12<br />
|colspan=2|<br />
| 1.648 Ghz || 1.252 || 10.87 || HD6310M || 492 Mhz || 80 || poclbm -v -w 256 -f 1 || "autotune" speed with ASUS EFI BIOS<br />
|-<br />
| Ontario C-50 || 2 || 6.2 || 0.68 || 9W || 1.0 Ghz || 1.200 || 6.2 || HD6250M || 277 Mhz || 80 || poclbm -v -w128 -f5 -r5 || <br />
|-<br />
| A4-3400 || 2 || 23.2 || || || 75W || 2.4 Ghz || || 23.2 || 6350 || stock || || GUIminer || ||<br />
|-<br />
| A8-3850 || 4 || 60 || || 100W || Stock || || 60 || HD6550D || Stock || 400 || poclbm.exe, Win7-32, 4GB RAM || All running at stock speeds, and set to auto in BIOS.<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| A8-3870K || 4 || 95 || || 100W (@stock) || 3.3 Ghz || || 95 || HD6550D || 900MHz || 400 || phoenix.exe -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=4 WORKSIZE=128, Win7-64, 8GB RAM 1667MHz || M/B ASUS F1 A75-M Pro, CPU/GPU BIOS overclocked<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===ARM===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Model !! p/t !! Mhash/s !! Mhash/J !! Mhash/s/$ /€ !! ACP [W] !! Clock !! Version !! Comment<br />
|-<br />
| ARM926EJ-S || 1 || 0.187 || ? || ? || ? || 1.2 GHz || cpuminer || Seagate Dockstar [http://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv5/seagate-dockstar ArchLinux]<br />
|-<br />
| Marvel Feroceon (88FR131) || 1 || 0.195 || 0.224 ||<0.01|| 0.87 W || 1.2 GHz || cpuminer git (2011-06-15) || Marvell SheevaPlug, Debian, 'c' algo<br />
|-<br />
| ARM1136EJ-S || 1 || 0.11 || ? || ? || ? || 0.528 GHz || cpuminer git || T-Mobile Pulse, inside Debian chroot, 'c' algo<br />
|-<br />
| ARM1176JZ(F)-S || 1 || 0.119 || ? || ? || ? || 0.412 GHz || [http://github.com/pooler/cpuminer pooler's cpuminer] 2.2 || iPhone 3G, 'sha256d' algo<br />
|-<br />
| ARM1176JZ(F)-S || 1 || 0.2 || ? || ? || 3.75W || 800 Mhz || cgminer 2.5.0 || RaspberryPi Model B, SoC BCM2835, Debian Squezee 19-04-2012, Overclocked Cpu 800mhz<br />
|-<br />
| Cortex-A8 || 1 || 0.125 || 0.36 || <0.01 || 0.35 W || 0.6 GHz || cpuminer git (2011-03-26) || Nokia N900: 'cryptopp'<br />
|-<br />
| Cortex-A8 || 1 || 0.2 || 0.57 || <0.01 || 0.35 W || 0.6 GHz || cpuminer git (2011-03-26) || Nokia N900: 'c' algo<br />
|-<br />
| Cortex-A8 || 1 || 0.365 || ? || ? || ? || 0.6 GHz || [http://github.com/pooler/cpuminer pooler's cpuminer] || BeagleBoard: 'sha256d' algo<br />
|-<br />
| Cortex-A8 || 1 || 0.435 || ? || ? || ? || 0.8 GHz || [http://github.com/pooler/cpuminer pooler's cpuminer] 2.2 || 'sha256d' algo<br />
|-<br />
| AllWinner A10(A8) || 1 || 0.568 || ? || ? || <2.5W || 1.0 GHz || [http://github.com/pooler/cpuminer pooler's cpuminer] 2.2 || -a sha256d #Native Lubuntu armhf build <br />
|-<br />
| Cortex-A9 || 2 || 0.57|| 1.14 ||<0.01 || 0.5 W || 1.0 GHz || cpuminer git (2011-03-24) || Toshiba AC100, ubuntu, 'c' algo<br />
|-<br />
| Cortex-A9 || 2 || 1.3 || ? || ? || ? || 1.2 GHz || [http://github.com/pooler/cpuminer pooler's cpuminer] 2.2.3 || Samsung Galaxy S II - CFLAGS="-O3 -mfpu=neon"<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Intel===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Model !! p/t !! Mhash/s !! Mhash/J !! Mhash / $<ref name='amazon_20110625'/>/€<ref name='geizhals_20110625'/> !! ACP [W] !! Clock [GHz] !! Version !! Comment<br />
|-<br />
| Pentium III (Coppermine) || 2 || 0.39 || 0.008 |||| TDP 2× 26.1 W || 1 || Ufasoft 0.32 (compiled from source), Debian Squeeze || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_Pentium_III_microprocessors#.22Coppermine.22_.28180_nm.29 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Pentium III mobile ? || 1 || 0.3 || 0.014 |||| 21 || 1.07 || 0.3.1x/Win2K || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg24699#msg24699 source] [http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=27380 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Pentium M 1.6ghz || 1 || 0.4 || || || || 1.6 || minerd (jgarzik's 1.0) || cryppto, Windows 7<br />
|-<br />
| Pentium M 1.6ghz || 1 || 0.62 || || || || 1.6 || Ufasoft 0.20 || Windows XP Professional<br />
|-<br />
| Pentium M 1.6ghz || 1 || 0.71 || || || || 1.6 || [http://github.com/pooler/cpuminer pooler's cpuminer] 2.2 || Gentoo Linux<br />
|-<br />
| Pentium M 1.73ghz || 1 || 0.5 || || || || 1.73 || minerd (jgarzik's 1.0) || cryppto, Windows 7<br />
|-<br />
| Old Xeon 512k (Dual) || 2x1/2 || 2.0 || || || || 3.0 || cpuminer (v0.8.1-1-g69529c3) || HT disabled, algo=4way (twice as fast as the 2nd best algo)<br />
|-<br />
| Pentium 4 2.0A || 1 || 0.85 || || || || 2.0 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=3486.0 ufasoft-0.4]/WinXP || -g no -t 2<br />
|-<br />
| Pentium 4 630 || 1/2 || 1.29 || || || || 3.0 || ufasoft 0.23 || Windows XP<br />
|-<br />
| Pentium Dual-Core E2180 || 2/2 || 1.75 || || || || 2.0 || rpcminer-cpu || Win7-64<br />
|-<br />
| Pentium Dual-Core E2180 || 2/2 || 4.1 || || || || 2.0 || cpuminer || sse2_64<br />
|-<br />
| Pentium Dual-Core E2180 || 2/2 || 4.5 || || || || 2.0 || ufasoft v0.11 || Win7-64<br />
|-<br />
| Pentium Dual-Core E5400 || 2/2 || 2.27 || 0.03 || || 65 || 2.7 || bitcoind || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg19426#msg19426 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Celeron E330 || 2/2 || 2.2 || 0.03 || || 65 || 2.5 || 0.3.19/Ubuntu10.04 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg37620#msg37620 source]<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| Celeron E3400 || 2/2 || 5.9 || - || - || - || 2.6 || Ufasoft v0.13 / GUIMiner v2011-06-14 || WinXP 32 bit, SSE2, Flags "-g no" <br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Quad Q6600 || 4/4 || 11.0 || || 0.02/0.06 || 105 || 2.40 || bitcoin-miner 0.10 || -a 60 -g no -t 4<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Quad Q8200 || 4/4 || 10.9 || || 0.06/0.10 || || 2.33 || Ufasoft 0.14 || -g no -l yes -t 4<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Quad Q9400 || 4/4 || 11 || 0.046 || 0.06/0.07 || 95 || 2.66 || bitcoin-miner 0.10 || -a 60 -g no -t 4<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Quad Q9650 || 4/4 || 18.67 || || 0.05/0.06 || 95 || 4.00 || bitcoin-miner 0.10 || -a 60 -g no -t 4<br />
|-<br />
| Core i3 530 || 2/4 || 8.31 || 0.10 || 0.06/0.10 || 80 || 3.66 || Ufasoft 0.7 || -v -a5 -g no -t 4<br />
|-<br />
| Core i3 M350 || 2/4 || 1.48 || 0.04 || || 35 || 2.27 || bitcoind || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg19426#msg19426 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Core i3-2100 || 2/4 || 8.28 || || || || 3.1 || ufasoft v0.20 || <br />
|-<br />
| Core i5 M450 || 2/4 || 1.8 || 0.05 || || 35 || 1.2 || 0.3.17/Win7-54 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg26292#msg26292 source]<br />
|- <br />
| Core i5-650 || 2/4 || 5.1 || 0.04 ? || 0.02/0.03 || || 3.2 || cpuminer-0.7 || -4way<br />
|-<br />
| Core i5-750 || 4/4 || 14 || || 0.06/0.10 || || 3.2 || bitcoin-miner 0.11 || -a 5 -g no -t 4<br />
|-<br />
| Core i5 ? || 4/? || 6.5 || || || || || client from svn || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg37621#msg37621 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Core i5-2400 || 4/4 || 4.5 || 0.05 || 0.02/0.03 || 95 || 3.1 || cpuminer git (2011-01-22) || cryptopp_asm32<br />
|-<br />
| Core i5-2400 || 4/4 || 14 || 0.15 || 0.07/0.09 || 95 || 3.1 || cpuminer git (2011-03-26) || sse2_64<br />
|-<br />
| Core i5-2400S || 4/4 || 16.6 || || || 65 || 2.5 || [http://github.com/pooler/cpuminer pooler's cpuminer] 2.2.3 || Linux Mint 13<br />
|-<br />
| Core i5 2500K || 4/4 || 20.6 || ||0.10/0.12 || || 4.2 || bitcoin-miner || -g no<br />
|-<br />
| Core i5 2600K || 4/8 || 17.3 || || || 75 || 3.4 || bitcoin-miner || -g no. 75W for the whole System without monitor (MSI Board). CPU underclocked to 3,4Ghz and undervolted to 1,012Vcore. Passive Cooling! 3.6ghz results in 18,4 Mhash/s<br />
|-<br />
| Core i7 2600K || 4/8 || 18.6 || || || 95 W max. || 3.4 || Ufasoft bitcoin-miner 0.20 || -g no -t 8 CPU @ 3.511Ghz 1.176V<br />
|-<br />
| Core i7 2600 || 4/8 || 23.9 || || || || 3.4 || [http://github.com/pooler/cpuminer pooler's cpuminer] 2.2 || Ubuntu Linux 11.10<br />
|-<br />
| Core i7 620M || 2/4 || 1.888 || || || || 2.66 || [http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=8994.0 RPCMiner GUI] v2011-05-22 / Mac OS X 10.6.7 || Model: MacBookPro6,2 RAM: 4GB<br />
|-<br />
| Core i7 620M || 2/4 || 6.5 || || || || 3.33 || This is achieved by running RPC 4 way miner in VMware Fusion 4 (running win 7 in the VM) while in Mac OSX / Mac OS X 10.6.8 || Model: MacBookPro6,2 RAM: 8GB.The CPU appears to turbo boost to 3.33GHz in this way from 2.67GHz when running it in this way.The MBP gets very hot and uses a lot of energy though so watch those temps.It'll throttle after a while unless you keep the air vents clear underneath (ie don't put int in your lap,etc).<br />
|-<br />
| Core i7 720QM || 4/8 || 7.9 || ?|| || 45 || 2.8 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=3486.0 ufasoft] || stream processors overclocked from 1.6 GHz; Dell Precision M6500, Win7-64, 8GB DDR3<br />
|-<br />
| Core i7 820 || 4/8 || 13.8 || || || || 2.8 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=3486.0 ufasoft] || -t 8<br />
|-<br />
| Core i7 920 || 4/8 || 19.2 || 0.10 || || 195 || 4.0 (x21) || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=3486.0 ufasoft] || -a 5<br />
|-<br />
| Core i7 950 || 4/8 || 5.88 || 0.039 || || 150 || 3.83 (x23) || bitcoin-0.3.20.2 Win7-64 ||<br />
|-<br />
| Core i7 950 || 4/8 || 18.9 || 0.126 || || 150 || 3.83 (x23) || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=3486.0 ufasoft] v0.4 ||<br />
|-<br />
| Core i7 980x || 6/12 || 19.2 || 0.15 || || 130 || 4.4 (x33) || cpuminer/Win7-64 || <br />
|- <br />
| Core i7 980x || 6/12 || 8.7 || || || || 3.9 (x27) || 0.3.17/Win7-64 || <br />
|- <br />
| Core i7 990x || 6/12 || 33.3 || || || || 4.5 (x32) || ufasoft/Win2008 R2-64 || Ram - 12Gb, Rampage III BlackEdition, Water cooling<br />
|- <br />
| Core i7 2635QM || 4/8 || 2.93 || || || || 2.00 || [http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=8994.0 RPCMiner GUI] v2011-05-22 / Mac OS X 10.6.7 || Model: MacBookPro8,2 RAM: 4GB<br />
|- <br />
| Core i7 620M || 2/4 || 6.3 || 0.18 || || 35 || 2.66 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=3486.0 ufasoft] v0.4 || <br />
|-<br />
| Core i7 2600k || 4/4 || 6.7 || || || || 4.00 || phoenix 0.48 ||<br />
|-<br />
| Core i7 3930k || 6/12 || 66.6 || || || || 4.625 (125 x 37) || Ufasoft bitcoin-miner v0.28 || Windows 7 x64, uses ~190watts : -v argument increased Mhash/s from 36.0 to 66.6<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo U7600 || 1 || 1.1 || || || || 1.2 || minerd (jgarzik's 1.0) || cryppto, Windows 7<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo E5200 || 2/2 || 6.2 || 0.086 || || 72 || 2.76 || Ufasoft/Win7-64 || TDP is 65W + 7W overclock<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo E6550 || 1/2 || 2.45 || || || || 2.33 || cpuminer 0.7.1 (Linux) || --algo=sse2_64<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo E6850 || 2/2 || 6.75 || 0.10 || || 65 || 3.0 || ufasoft-0.3 ||<br />
|- <br />
| Core 2 Duo E7300 || 2/2 || 7.76 || 0.11 || || 70 || 3.33 || ufasoft-0.3 || uncertain of overclock; miner optimized for Intel Core<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo E7300 || 2/2 || 2.52 || 0.04 || || 65 || 2.66 || bitcoind || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg19426#msg19426 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo E8200 || 2/2 || 2.3 || 0.035 || || 65 || 2.66 || rpcminer-cpu ||<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo E8400 || 2/2 || 6.9 || 0.106 || || 65 || 3.0 || ufasoft v0.10 || windows 7/64bit (-t 2)<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo E8500 || 1/2 || 3.6 || || || || 3.16 || guiminer v2011-06-14 || windows vista 32bit<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo E8500 || 2/2 || 7.2 || || || || 3.16 || guiminer v2011-06-14 || windows vista 32bit<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo P8700 || 2/2 || 5.9 || || || || 2.53 || ufasoft v0.21 || windows 7/64bit <br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo T5450 || 2/2 || 2.5 || 0.07 || || 35 || 1.63 || bitcoin-miner 0.10 || Ubuntu 11.04<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo T5500 || 2/2 || 4.3 || || || || 1.66 || [http://github.com/pooler/cpuminer pooler's cpuminer] 2.2 || Gentoo Linux (amd64)<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo T6400 || 2/2 || 4.2 || 0.12 || || 35 || 2.00 || cpuminer git (Linux) || --algo=sse2_64<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo T7250 || 2/2 || 4.5 || 0.13 || || 35 || 2.00 || bitcoin-miner 0.13/WinXP || No GPU<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo T7450 || 2/2 || 3.7 || 0.10 || || 35 || 2.13 || bitcoin-miner 0.10 || Ubuntu 11.04<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo T9400 || 2/2 || 4.2 || || || || 2.53 || ufasoft v0.13 || Win7-64<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Extreme X9000 || 2/2 || 2.37 || || || || 2.8 || rpcminer-cpu || Win7-64<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Extreme X9000 || 2/2 || 6.2 || || || || 2.8 || ufasoft v0.11 || Win7-64<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Extreme X9000 || 2/2 || 7.2 || || || || 3.2 || ufasoft v0.11 || Win7-64 Overclocked from 2.8 GHz to 3.2 GHz<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon 2.8 || 2/2 || 0.8 || || || || 2.8 || cpuminer || cryptopp_asm32 <br />
|-<br />
| Xeon 3060 || 1/2 || 2.03 || 0.03 || || 65 || 2. || cpuminer 0.8.1 (Linux) || --algo=cryptopp_asm32<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon Prestonia 2.4 (dual) || 2x1/2 || 2.16 || 0.017 || || 130 || 2.4 || ufasoft v0.4 || <br />
|-<br />
| Xeon X5355 (dual) || 2x4/4 || 10.13 || 0.16 || || 120 || 2.6 || bitcoind || Roughly the same speed as the "c" algo in cpuminer<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon X5355 (dual) || 2x4/4 || 22.76 || 0.09 || || 120 || 2.6 || cpuminer (v0.8.1-1-g69529c3) || -O2 -march=core2, algo=sse2_64<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon X5365 (dual) || 2x4/4 || 26.00 || ? || || ? || 3.0 || cpuminer git (2011-06-15) || algo=sse2_64<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon X5650 || 2x6/24 || 28.6 || ? || ? || ? || 2.67 || cpuminer 1.0.2 || --algo 4way<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon x5680 (dual) || 2x6/24 || 48 || ? || ? || ? || 3.33GHz || Ufasoft 0.29 || CentOS 6.2 x86_64<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon x5690 (dual) || 2x6/24 || 52 || ? || ? || ? || 3.46GHz || Ufasoft 0.29 || CentOS 6.2 x86_64<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon E5-2690 (dual) || 2x8/32 || 66 || ? || ? || 2x135W || 2.9GHz || Ufasoft 64-bit 0.31 || Windows Server 2008R2 x64<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon E5335 || 4/4 || 9.35 || 0.12 || || 80 || 2.00 || ufasoft v0.11 || Vista-32<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon E5410 || 4/4 || 9.8 || ? || || 80 || 2.33|| ufasoft v0.10 || CentOS 5.5 x64 <br />
|-<br />
| Xeon E5440 || 4/8 || 7.3 || ? || || 80 || 2.66|| Kiv's poclbm-gui || FIXME: Either wrong model # or wrong threads/speed info<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon E5506 || 4/4 || 9.6 || ? || || 80 || 2.13|| ufasoft v0.10 || CentOS 5.5 x64 <br />
|-<br />
| Xeon E5520 || 4/8 || 6.5 || 0.08 || || 80 || 2.27 || bitcoind || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg19426#msg19426 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon E5530 || 4/8 || 7.14 || 0.09 || || 80 || 2.4 || bitcoind || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg19426#msg19426 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon E5620 || 4/8 || 11.2 || ? || || 80 || 2.4 || ufasoft v0.10 -t 4 || CentOS 5.5 x64 Hyper-Threading is off<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon E5630 (dual) || 2x4/8 || 8 || 0.1 || || 80 || 2.53 || 0.3.17/Win7-64 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg29471#msg29471 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon E6520 (dual) || 2x4/8 || 24.7 || || || || 2.53 || ufasoft v0.10 || windows 2008 R2 64bit (-t 16)<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon E7220 || 2/2 || 6.3 || ? || || 80 || 2.93|| ufasoft v0.10 || CentOS 5.5 x64 <br />
|-<br />
| Xeon E7320 (dual) || 2x2 || 1.5 || || || || 2.8 || cgminer v1.2.8 || 2x2.8ghz dual core running Ubuntu 11.04 x86 (individual cores get 0.4 MH/s)<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon E7450 (quad) || 4x6/24 || 60 || || || || 2.40 || ufasoft v0.13 || -t 24<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon E7520 (dual) || 2x4/16 || 18 || || || 95 || 1.87 || ufasoft v0.10 || windows 2008 R2 64bit (-t 16)<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon W3680 || 6/12 || 18 || || || 130 || 3.33 || cpuminer v1.0.2 --algo=4way || Ubuntu 11.04 64bit<br />
|-<br />
| Atom Z520 || 1/2 || 1.20 || || || 2 || 1.7 || ufasoft 1.18 || Asus Eee 1101HA with overclocking capabilities<br />
|-<br />
| Atom N230 || 1/2 || 0.375 || || || 4 || 1.6 || rpcminer-cpu || <br />
|-<br />
| Atom N230 || 1/2 || 0.245 || || || 4 || 1.6 || rpcminer-4way || <br />
|-<br />
| Atom N230 || 1/2 || 0.97 || || || 4 || 1.6 || ufasoft v0.10 || <br />
|-<br />
| Atom N270 || 1/2 || 1.19 || 0.24 || || 5 || 1.6 || ufasoft v0.10 || <br />
|-<br />
| Atom N450 || 1/2 || 1.60 || 0.31 || || 6.5 || 2.06 || ufasoft v0.10 || <br />
|-<br />
| Atom N550 || 2/4 || 1.97 || || || || 1.5 || ufasoft v0.21 || Windows 7/64 bit<br />
|-<br />
| Atom 330 || 2/4 || 1.80 || || || 8 || 1.6 || ufasoft v0.13 || -t 4<br />
|-<br />
| Atom D510 || 2/4 || 1.00 || || || || 1.6 || cpuminer w cryptopp_asm32 || debian linux 6.0, headless system, 2 GB RAM, running from usb-flash<br />
|-<br />
| Atom D510 || 4/4 || 2.3 || 0.07 || || 30 || 1.6 || bitcoin-miner 0.10 || Ubuntu 11.04 Server<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<references><br />
<ref name='amazon_20110625'>$ Prices from http://www.amazon.com on 2011-06-25</ref><br />
<ref name='geizhals_20110625'>€ Prices from http://geizhals.at/eu on 2011-06-25</ref><br />
</references><br />
<br />
===Other===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Model !! p/t !! Mhash/s !! Mhash/J !! Mhash/s/$ !! ACP [W] !! Clock !! Version !! Comment<br />
|-<br />
| Cell || 6 || 21 || 0.35 || 0.07 || 60W || 3.2 GHz || Cellminer || Sony Playstation 3 (FAT): Needs custom firmware. [https://github.com/verement/cellminer source] [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=4704.20 source] Total power usage of PS3 fat is 120W but only the Cell cpu is active.<br />
|-<br />
| Cell || 7 || 26.6 || ? || ? || 60W || 3.2 GHz || Cellminer || Sony Playstation 3 (FAT): Needs custom firmware. [https://github.com/verement/cellminer source] [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=4704.20 source] Running with 7th spu enabled and both ppe cores.<br />
|-<br />
| Cell || 6 || 21 || 0.7 || 0.07 || 35W || 3.2 GHz || cellminer || Sony Playstation 3 (SLIM): Total power usage of PS3 slim is 70W but only the Cell cpu is active.<br />
|-<br />
| MIPS || 1 || 0.026 || ? || ? || ? || 200 MHz || cpuminer || ASUS WL-500G Deluxe Router Running [http://openwrt.org/ OpenWrt]<br />
|-<br />
| VIA Eden || 1 || 1.3 || 0.17 || || 8W || 1600 MHz || cpuminer || VIA Eden w/ padlock<br />
|-<br />
| PowerPC 7447A || 1 || 0.53 || || || || 1420 MHz || cpuminer ||<br />
|-<br />
| PowerPC 7450 (G4e) || 1 || 1.29 || || || || 1670 MHz || cgminer 2.0.7 || PowerBook5,6; Mac OS X 10.5.8; Altivec<br />
|-<br />
| PowerPC 750 (G3) || 1 || 0.140 || || || || 600 MHz || cpuminer || iBook G3 600 w/ Cryptopp<br />
|-<br />
| IBM Power7 (PowerPC) || || 7.6 || || || || 3.5 Ghz || cgminer || IBM Power7 770, SuSE Linux 11.1, 4 cores, OpenCL, YASM, Altivec<br />
|-<br />
| Google App Engine || 1 || 0.144 || || || 0W || || pyminer || Modified version of [https://github.com/jgarzik/pyminer pyminer] for GAE.<br />
|-<br />
| Open Shift || 1 || 0.059 || || || 0W || || pyminer || <br />
|}<br />
<br />
<references><br />
</references><br />
<br />
==See Also==<br />
* [[TP's Bitcoin Calculator]]<br />
* [[Mining rig]]<br />
* [[ZTEX FPGA Boards for Bitcoin Mining]]<br />
* [[Generation Calculator]]<br />
* [[Power Calc]]<br />
* [[OpenCL miner]]<br />
* [http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=745 ATI Stream vs. NVIDIA CUDA - GPGPU computing battle royale] <br />
* [http://bitminer.info/ Bitminer.info] <br />
* [http://www.pcper.com/reviews/Graphics-Cards/Bitcoin-Currency-and-GPU-Mining-Performance-Comparison Bitcoin Mining Performance Compared]<br />
** [http://www.pcper.com/reviews/Graphics-Cards/Bitcoin-Mining-Update-Power-Usage-Costs-Across-United-States Bitcoin Mining Power Costs Compared]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Mining]]</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Mining_hardware_comparison&diff=31580
Mining hardware comparison
2012-10-05T09:42:01Z
<p>ThePiachu: /* See Also */</p>
<hr />
<div>Below are some statistics about the mining performance of various hardware used in a [[mining rig]].<br />
<br />
'''Notes:'''<br />
* Mhash/s = millions hashes per second (raw speed performance; may not be very energy efficient with some models)<br />
* Mhash/J = millions hashes per joule (energy efficiency; 1 joule of energy is 1 watt during 1 second: 1 J = 1 W*s)<br />
* W = watt (maximum power consumption, i.e. energy per unit of time: 1 W = 1 J/s)<br />
<br />
<br />
==FPGAs==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" <br />
|- <br />
! Board !! Cores !! Mhash/s !! Mhash/J !! Mhash/s/$ !! Power [W] !! Board price !! Clock !! Version !! FPGA Model !! Comment <br />
|- <br />
| Terasic DE2-115 || 1 || 80 || 18.18 || 0.13 || 4.4 || $595 ($299 academic) <ref>price from http://www.terasic.com.tw/cgi-bin/page/archive.pl?No=502 on 2011-06-26</ref> || 80 MHz || fpgaminer 0.03 || Altera EP4CE115C7 || Unoptimized Pipelined Version<br />
|-<br />
| Terasic DE2-115 || 1 || 109 || || 0.18 || || $595 ($299 academic) <ref>Price from http://www.terasic.com.tw/cgi-bin/page/archive.pl?No=502 on 2011-06-26</ref> || 109 MHz || fpgaminer 0.03-makomk || Altera EP4CE115C7 || Makomk's Improvements<br />
|-<br />
| XUPV5-LX110T || 1 || 120 || || 0.06 || || $1999 ($750 academic) <ref>Price from http://www.digilentinc.com/Products/Detail.cfm?NavPath=2,400,795&Prod=XUPV5 on 2011-06-26</ref> || 120 MHz || fpgaminer virtex5 || Xilinx XC5VLX110T-1FF1136 || Original non-configurable fully-unrolled Xilinx VHDL Design<br />
|-<br />
| Digilent Nexys 2 500K || 1 || 3.125 || 4.0 || 0.02 || 0.78 || $149 ($99 academic) <ref>Price from http://www.digilentinc.com/Products/Detail.cfm?Prod=NEXYS2 on 2011-06-26</ref> || 100 MHz || fpgaminer Verilog Xilinx port || Xilinx XC3S500E-FG320-5 ||<br />
|-<br />
| Avnet Spartan-6 LX150T Development Kit || 1 || 100 || ~25 || 0.10 || ~4.0 || $995 <ref>Price from http://www.xilinx.com/products/boards-and-kits/AES-S6DEV-LX150T-G.htm on 2011-07-26</ref> || 100 MHz || fpgaminer makomk Xilinx port || Xilinx XC6SLX150T-3FGG676 || -3N 484-pin chip is ~$150, 0.67Mhash/s/$<br />
|-<br />
| Terasic DE0-Nano || 1 || 6.25 || ?? || 0.08 || ?? || 79$ || 50 MHz || Makomk-partial-unroll-speed, LOG2_LOOP=3 || Altera EP4CE22F17C6 || 16k LEs from 22k used<br />
|-<br />
| Xilinx ML605 development kit || 3 || 375 || 23 || 0.21 || 16 || $1795 <ref>Price from Avnet on Aug 11, 2011</ref> || 125MHz || Modified verilog xilinx fpga miner port (modified for 3 cores, a PCIe interface and use of DSP48s)|| Xilinx XC6VLX240T-1FFG1156 || Uses PCIe interface instead of serial interface. ML605 power manager must have its current limit increased to meet power demands. DSP48s used to reduce logic resources.<br />
|-<br />
| Bitcoin Dominator X5000 || 1 || 100 || 14.7 || 0.23 || 6.8 || $440 <ref>Price from https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=37904.0</ref> || 100 MHz || || Xilinx XC6SLX150-3FG484 ||<br />
|-<br />
| [http://fpgamining.com X6500 FPGA Miner] || 1 || 400 || 23.26 || 0.698 || 17.20 || $572.9 <ref>Price from https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=40058.0</ref> || 200 MHz || ztexmerge_200MHz || Xilinx XC6SLX150-3FG484 x2 || See <ref>http://fpgamining.com/bitstreams/</ref> for bitstreams and frequencies<br />
|-<br />
| [http://en.qi-hardware.com/wiki/Icarus Icarus] || 1 || 380 || 19 || 0.66 || 20 || $569 <ref>Price from https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=51371.0</ref> || 190 MHz || Bitstream V3 || Xilinx XC6SLX150-2FGG484I ||<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.ztex.de/usb-fpga-1/usb-fpga-1.15.e.html ZTEX USB-FPGA Module 1.15b] || 1 || 90 || 18.0 || 0.25 || 5.0 || $364 <ref>http://shop.ztex.de</ref> || 184 MHz || [http://www.ztex.de/btcminer BTCMiner]-120208 || Xilinx XC6SLX75-3 || single unit price including Experimental Board 1.3 as baseboard ||<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.ztex.de/usb-fpga-1/usb-fpga-1.15x.e.html ZTEX USB-FPGA Module 1.15x] || 1 || 215 (typical) || 22.0 || 0.53 || 9.8 || $410 <ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=49180.0</ref> || 216 MHz (variable) || [http://www.ztex.de/btcminer BTCMiner]-120417 || 1 x Xilinx XC6SLX150-3/-N3 || CSG484 package with low thermal resistance ||<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.ztex.de/usb-fpga-1/usb-fpga-1.15y.e.html ZTEX USB-FPGA Module 1.15y] || 4 || 860 (typical) || 22.0 || 0.96-0.67 || 39 || $895-$1280 <ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=49180.0</ref> || 216 MHz (variable) || [http://www.ztex.de/btcminer BTCMiner]-120417 || 4 x Xilinx XC6SLX150-N3 || See <ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=49180.0</ref> for volume prices. CSG484 package with low thermal resistance ||<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.butterflylabs.com/product-details/ BitForce SHA256 Single] || || 832 +/-10% || 10.4 || 1.38 || 80 || $599 <ref>Price from http://www.butterflylabs.com/products/</ref> || || || BitForce SHA256 || See <ref>http://www.butterflylabs.com/product-details/</ref> for product details<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.butterflylabs.com/products/ Butterflylabs Mini Rig] || || 26,400 (26.4GigaHash/s) || 21.1 || 1.72 || 1141 || $15295 <ref>Price from http://www.butterflylabs.com/products/</ref> || || || Rig housing 30 x BitForce SHA256 || See <ref>http://www.butterflylabs.com/product-details/</ref> for product details<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.btcfpga.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=50 ModMiner Quad] || 4 || 800 || 20 || 0.75 || 40 ||$1069 || 200Mhz || || 4 x XC6SLX150-2FGG484C || Highly Efficient, Modular and Upgradeable<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
==ASICs==<br />
<br />
As of October 1, 2012 '''there are no ASIC products shipping yet''', nor have they been publicly used in mining.<br /><br />
Below is a recapitulation of all currently publicly available information as of October 1, 2012.<br />
<br />
<center>'''Because they are vaporware some or all of these devices may never actually make it to market, and some could even be pre-order scams.'''</center><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Product !! Mhash/s !! Mhash/J !! Mhash/s/$ !! Watts !! Price !! Shipped? !! Communication ports !! Comments<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.butterflylabs.com/order-form-bitforce-sc-jalapen BFL BitForce Jalapeno] || 4,500 || 1,000 || 30.2 || 4.5 || $149 || No || USB || Availability: First shipment November-December 2012.<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=97269.0 [Announcement] Butterfly Labs]</ref><br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.butterflylabs.com/pre-order-form-bitforce-little-single-sc/ BFL BitForce Little Single] || 30,000 || || 46.2 || || $649 || No || USB || Availability: First shipment November-December 2012.<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.butterflylabs.com/order-form-bitforce-sc-single BFL BitForce Single 'SC'] || 60,000 || 1,000 || 46.1 || 60 || $1,299 || No || USB || Availability: First shipment November-December 2012.<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.butterflylabs.com/order-form-bitforce-sc-mini-rig BFL BitForce Mini Rig 'SC'] || 1,500,000 || 1,000 || 50.1 || 1,500 || $29,899 || No || USB || Availability: First shipment November-December 2012.<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.btcfpga.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=61&product_id=58 BitcoinASIC.com bASIC01] || 54,000 || || 50.4 || || $1,070 || No || USB || Availability: First shipment November-December 2012.<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=79637.msg1157524#msg1157524 bASIC the BitcoinASIC 4th Generation Bitcoin Mining Device]</ref><br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.btcfpga.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=61&product_id=59 BitcoinASIC.com bASIC02] || 27,000 || || 45 || || $600 || No || USB || Availability: First shipment November-December 2012.<br />
|-<br />
| [http://shop.avalon-asic.com/catalog/product/view/id/1 ngzhang Avalon (first 300 units)] || 60,000 || || 46.1 || || $1,299 || No || Ethernet, Wifi || Availability: February 2013.<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=110090.msg1240010#msg1240010 "Avalon" ASIC, announcement & pre-order]</ref><br />
|-<br />
| [http://shop.avalon-asic.com/catalog/product/view/id/1 ngzhang Avalon] || 60,000 || || 30.0 || || $1,999 || No || Ethernet, Wifi || Availability: Q2 2013.<br />
|-<br />
| DeepBit Reclaimer One || 4,000 || || 12.5 || || $320 || No || Ethernet || Availability: Q2 2013.<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=108375.0 DeepBit "Reclaimer" ASICs]</ref><br />
|-<br />
| DeepBit Reclaimer 4A || 8,000 || || 15.3 || || $520 || No || Ethernet || Availability: Q2 2013.<br />
|-<br />
| DeepBit Reclaimer RM || 80,000 || || 28.5 || || $2,800 || No || Ethernet || Availability: Q2 2013.<br />
|}<br />
<center>'''Because they are vaporware some or all of these devices may never actually make it to market, and some could even be pre-order scams.'''</center><br />
<br />
===ASICMINER===<br />
Availability: n/a.<br />
[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.0 Discussion]<br />
<br />
ASICMINER will not be selling hardware to the public (at least not initially) and instead will supply ASICs to MOORE mining. Shares of both ASICMINER and MOORE ar sold on GLBSE.<br />
<br />
==Graphics cards==<br />
=== Popular Mining Cards ===<br />
This information has been included to make choosing a card easier. The cards selected are generally readily available online. Once you have purchased a card or cards, use the tables below to compare different configurations and setups.<br />
=== Card Comparison Spreadsheet ===<br />
This spreadsheet performs several calculations and displays a visualization graph of a theoretical mining rig over time. It can be used to visualize any "what if" scenarios to better wrap your head around which card is the best choice under different conditions. Bright Yellow Boxes are editable, and affect the calculations. Dark Yellow Boxes are editable for notation, but don't affect the calculations. The Green highlighted card is the best under those conditions, the Blue highlight is second best, the Orange highlight is third best. Higher MHash/s performance can be obtained for each card through overclocking, but that drives up the wattage draw of the cards, and I did not have that complete dataset so I used the "average" MHash/s values listed here. <br /><br />
V1.5 - 1 Jan, 2012 - by. Joseph Woodrell <br />
[http://www.woodrell.com/joe/bitcoin/mining_sheet.zip Card Selection Spreadsheet]<br />
<br /><br />
==== Single Card Setups ====<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Model !! Price <ref name=amazon>Price from http://ebay.com/ on 2012-02-10 using an average of completed items, minus the top and bottom 20% to avoid spikes and give a truer average.</ref> !! Availability !! Avg. Mhash/s !! Mhash/J !! Mhash/s/$<br />
|----<br />
|5770<br />
|$136<br />
|Moderate<br />
|212.83<br />
|1.45<br />
|1.56 <br />
|----<br />
|5830<br />
|$92<br />
|Moderate<br />
|302<br />
|1.68<br />
|3.28<br />
|----<br />
|5850<br />
|$114.96<br />
|Limited<br />
|346.16<br />
|1.92<br />
|3.0<br />
|----<br />
|5870<br />
|$190.16<br />
|Limited<br />
|393<br />
|1.97<br />
|2.066 <br />
|----<br />
|5970<br />
|$421<br />
|Limited<br />
|704<br />
|2.2<br />
|1.67 <br />
|----<br />
|6750<br />
|$116<br />
|Easy<br />
|167.59<br />
|<br />
|1.44 <br />
|----<br />
|6770<br />
|$115<br />
|Easy<br />
|196.67<br />
|<br />
|1.71 <br />
|----<br />
|6850<br />
|$160<br />
|Easy<br />
|213.7<br />
|1.35<br />
|1.34 <br />
|----<br />
|6870<br />
|$190<br />
|Easy<br />
|278.31<br />
|1.73<br />
|1.46 <br />
|----<br />
|6930<br />
|$180<br />
|Limited<br />
|350<br />
|<br />
|1.94<br />
|----<br />
|6950<br />
|$230<br />
|Easy<br />
|369<br />
|1.94<br />
|1.6 <br />
|----<br />
|6970<br />
|$271.89<br />
|Easy<br />
|397<br />
|1.89<br />
|1.46 <br />
|----<br />
|6990<br />
|$622.99<br />
|Limited<br />
|772<br />
|1.93<br />
|1.23 <br />
|----<br />
|7750<br />
|$110<br />
|Easy<br />
|123<br />
|2.46<br />
|1.12 <br />
|----<br />
|7970<br />
|$420<br />
|Easy<br />
|685<br />
|<br />
|1.22 <br />
|----<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==== Multi-Card Setups ====<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Model !! Price <ref name=amazon/> !! Availability !! Avg. Mhash/s !! Mhash/J !! Mhash/s/$<br />
|----<br />
|5830x2<br />
|$360<br />
|Moderate<br />
|525<br />
|<br />
|1.46 <br />
|----<br />
|5850x4<br />
|$644<br />
|Limited<br />
|1360<br />
|1.94<br />
|2.11 <br />
|----<br />
|5850x6<br />
|$996<br />
|Limited<br />
|2130<br />
|<br />
| <br />
|----<br />
|5870x2<br />
|$700<br />
|Limited<br />
|787.5<br />
|0.84<br />
|1.13 <br />
|----<br />
|6770x2<br />
|$274<br />
|Easy<br />
|464<br />
|<br />
|1.69 <br />
|----<br />
|6950x4<br />
|$1,000<br />
|Easy<br />
|1316<br />
|1.51<br />
|1.32 <br />
|----<br />
|6970x2<br />
|$700<br />
|Easy<br />
|769<br />
|1.6<br />
|1.10 <br />
|----<br />
|6990x2<br />
|$1,540<br />
|Limited<br />
|1568<br />
|1.7<br />
|1.02 <br />
|----<br />
|6990x3<br />
|$2,310<br />
|Limited<br />
|2094<br />
|1.8<br />
|0.91 <br />
|----<br />
|7970x3<br />
|$1680<br />
|Easy<br />
|2050<br />
|2.41<br />
|1.16 <br />
|----<br />
|}<br />
<references><br />
</references><br />
<br />
===AMD (ATI)===<br />
Stream SDK 2.5 seems to have resolved many of the problems with earlier versions. Everyone's setups will be unique so this should only be a guide or starting point, not an absolute. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Model !! Mhash/s !! Mhash/J !! Mhash/s/$<ref name='amazon_20110625'/> !! Watts !! Clock !! SP !! SDK !! Slot !! Miner !! Notes <br />
|-<br />
| 3410 || 0.89 || 0.074 || ? || 12(?) || 222 || 40 || 1.4 beta || PCI-E 1.1 x8 || A custom Brook+ miner || Using 16,384 length streams<br />
|-<br />
| 3XXX || || || || || || || || || || OpenCL Not Supported<br />
|-<br />
| 42XX || || || || || || || || || || OpenCL Not Supported (integrated/mobile GPU)<br />
<br />
|-<br />
<br />
| 4350 || 6.93 || 0.346 ||0.16 || 20 || 575 || 80 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm || -w 32, don't use vectors<br />
|-<br />
| 4350 || 7.2 || || || || 600 || || 1.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || cgminer/Linux || default settings<br />
|-<br />
| 4350 || 8.14 || -|| 0.19 || - || 730 || 80 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Diablo/Windows7 || -w 32. Model: Asus EAH4350 Silent. Memory at 400MHz. Runs at 60°C with ambient at 25°C.<br />
|-<br />
| 4350 || 10.7 || -|| - || - || 730 || - || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || CGMiner/Windows7 || -v -w 64 Voltage set at 0.900 core set at 800MHZ and memory set to 200MHZ<br />
<br />
|-<br />
<br />
| 4550 || 7.23 || 0.289 ||0.13 || 25 || 600 || 80 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm || -w 32, don't use vectors<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 4550 || 7.8 || || || || || || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || guiminer /phoenix || worksize=64 VECTORS <br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 4570M || 8.02 || 0.297 || ? || 27 || 680 || 80 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Diablo/Windows7 || -w 64, SDK 2.4, Cat 11.4. Model: Sony Vaio NW<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 4570M || 9.6 || 0.300|| ? || 32 || 825(OC) || 80 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Diablo/Windows7 || -w 64, SDK 2.4, Cat 11.4. Model: Sony Vaio NW. OC core 680->825. U/C memory 800->500.<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 4650 || 31.33 || 0.653|| 0.44 || 48 || 650 || 320 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm || -w 32, don't use vectors<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 4670 || 36.14 || 0.613|| 0.34 || 59 || 750 || 320 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm || -w 32, don't use vectors<br />
|-<br />
| 4670 || 40.11 || 0.679|| 0.38 || 59 || 800 || 320 || - || AGP x8 || poclbm/Ubuntu 10.10 w/ H == 0 mod || -w 32 -f 0, don't use vectors [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1334.msg85236#msg85236 source]<br />
|-<br />
| 4670 || 50 || - || 0.47 || 60 || 800 || 320 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || guiminer || 2 miners set up i7 920 (130W), CPU: Ufasoft, GPU: OpenCL; the CPU is getting about 40 Mhash/s while the GPU goes from 10-20 Mhash/s<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 4730 || 72.29 || 0.657|| ? || 110 || 750 || 640 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || - || <br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 4770 || 72.29 || 0.904|| 0.72 || 80 || 750 || 640 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || - || <br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 4830 || 55.42 || 0.583|| || 95 || 575 || 640 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || - || <br />
|-<br />
| 4830 || 66.12 || 0.503|| || 105 || 700 || 1005 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || - ||<br />
|-<br />
| 4830 || 61.7 || - || || - || 700 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm-mod || Fedora 14<br />
|-<br />
| 4830 || 64.9 || - || - || - || 700 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm-mod || Fedora 14<br />
|-<br />
| 4850 || 75.30 || 0.685 || || 110 || 625 || 800 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || - || <br />
|-<br />
| 4850 || 84.3 || 0.766 || || 110 || 725 || 300 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || - || -w64 fan at 70% temp 73C, stock voltage -gui miner<br />
|-<br />
| 4850 || 87.4 || 0.79 || - || 110 || 785 || 800 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || guiminer || Phoenix; -k poclbm<br />
|-<br />
| 4850 || 90.1 || 0.819 || || 110 || 800 || 500 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || guiminer || -f 30; Tried phoenix and phatk, got same max<br />
|-<br />
| 4850 || 101 || 0.918 || || 110 || 817 || 500 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || guiminer || -f 0, core 817mhz(default 625)@1.123v , mem downclock to 500mhz (default 993) [http://www.smpake.com/?p=6 source]<br />
|-<br />
| 4850x2 || 150.60 || 0.602 || || 250 || 625 || 1600 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || - || <br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 4860 || 67.47 || 0.519|| || 130 || 700 || 640 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || - || <br />
<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F8F8FF;"| 4870 || 92.84 || 0.6189333(?)|| || 150(?) || 830(OC) || 800 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Phoenix 1.48 || -k poclbm AGGRESSION=5 (Windows 7 64-Bit, GPU OC 750->830MHz, VRAM UC 900->450MHz, BIOS modded)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F8F8FF;"| 4870 || 104.2 || ?|| || ? || 830(OC) || 800 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm || Windows 7 64-Bit, GPU Core OC to 830 MHz, GPU Memory UC to 200 MHz By MSI AfterBurner. Card: Gainward Golden Sample. @70%Fan we have 55 GPU temp.<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F8F8FF;"| 4870 || 104.6 || 0.872|| || 120 || 830(OC) || 800 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm || -w 256 -f 1, Windows 7 64-Bit, GPU Core OC to 830 MHz, GPU Memory UC to 190 MHz (saves 30 watts at outlet)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F8F8FF;"| 4870 || 90.36 || 0.602|| || 150 || 750 || 800 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || clmine || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F8F8FF;"| 4870 || 78 || 0.520|| || 150 || - || - || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || m0mchil's OpenCL/Vista 64bit || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg25069#msg25069 source]<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F8F8F8;"| 4870 || 88 || || || 140 || std || 800 || 12.3.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || phoenix 1.50 / 64bit OS X pyopencl / poclbm || Standard Mac Pro 3,1 with Apple HD4870 upgrade. Flags: FASTLOOP WORKSIZE=64 AGGRESSION=5 (don't use vectors, and hash rate drops to 60-70 if browser windows are visible, speeds up to 88 if you hide them!<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F8F8F8;"| 4870 || 96 || || || 140 || 750 || 800 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Smartcoin r657s / phoenix 1.50 / Linuxcoin 0.2b final || Powercolor @ GPU 830 MHz/ MEM 200 Mhz @ 80% FAN @ 69 temp @ Flags: -k phatk bfi_int=false FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=256 AGGRESSION=11 <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F8F8F8;"| 4870 || 104 || || || 140 || 750 || 800 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Smartcoin r657s / DiabloMiner / Linuxcoin 0.2b final || Powercolor @ GPU 830 MHz/ MEM 200 Mhz @ 80% FAN @ 69 temp @ Flags: -v 1 -w 256 <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F8F8F8;"| 4870 || 112 || || || 140 || 750 || 800 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || BAMT 0.5c / cgminer || Powercolor @ GPU 875 MHz/ MEM 300 Mhz/ 1,25VDC @ 100% FAN @ 65 temp @ Flags: -v 1 -w 256 <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F8F8FF;"| 4870x2 || 180.72|| 0.632|| || 286 || 750 || 1600 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || - || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F8F8FF;"| 4870x2 || 180.6|| 0.632|| || 286 || 800 || 1600 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || - || <br />
|-<br />
| 4870x2 || 203 || || || || 850(OC) || 1600 || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm-mod ver. 20 april 2011|| Gainward / Win7 x64 / -w 256 -f 1 / 850MHz GPU - 300MHz Mem - 1,262V - 100% fun : 72C<br />
|-<br />
| 4890 || 97.1 || 0.511|| || 190 || 870(OC) || 1050 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || GUIMiner v2011-01-21 Solo settings || Sapphire fab. No flags options helped. Close all browsers and do full restart of GUIMiner and then Bitcoin via GUIMiner server starter or the browsers GPU accl. will limit to 56~ ish Mhash/s - I can now start browser without slowdowns<br />
|-<br />
| 4890 || 102.41 || 0.539|| || 190 || 850 || 800 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || - || <br />
|-<br />
| 4890 || 108.3 || 0.57|| || 190 || 975 || 800 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || - || <br />
|-<br />
| 4890 || 121.5 || -|| || 190 || 1025 (OC) || 800 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm || no flags, Vcore 1.4 <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFF8EF;"| 5450 || 11.99|| 0.631|| || 19 || 650 || 80 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || - || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFF8EF;"| 5450 || 13.74|| || - || - || 700 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm/Linuxcoin v0.2 || -v -w128 tried several options, seems to work best.<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFF8EF;"| 5450 || 14.12|| || - || - || 700 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix/Linuxcoin v0.2 || Flags: "DEVICE=0 VECTORS AGGRESSION=4 -v FASTLOOP BFI_INT WORKSIZE=64" Kernel: "phatk"<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFF8EF;"| 5450 || 15.36|| || - || - || 700 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix || Flags: "DEVICE=0 VECTORS AGRESSION=8 FASTLOOP BFI_ING WORKSIZE=128" Kernel: "phatk" - MagicSata<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFF8EF;"| 5450 || 18.10|| || - || - || 774 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm || -v -w 128 -f 1 774.66MHz/300.37MHz<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFF8EF;"| 5470 || 17.10|| || - || - || - || - || - || - || poclbm || -v -w 128 MobileGPU<br />
|-<br />
| 5550 || 40.59 || 1.041|| || 39 || 550 || 320 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || - || <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 5550 || 62.10 || - || - || - || 700 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix || 700MHz core 800MHz ram, phatk mod, Flags: "-k phatk worksize=128 vectors aggression=4 bfi_int"<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5570 || 59.96 || 1.538|| || 39 || 650 || 400 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || - || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5570 || 64 || 1.641|| || 39 || 650 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || m0mchil's OpenCL/WinXP || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg24699#msg24699 source]<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5570 || 62 || 1.59|| || 39 || 650 || 400 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.48 OpenCL/Linux x86_64 || -k phatk DEVICE=0 VECTORS AGGRESSION=4 -v FASTLOOP BFI_INT WORKSIZE=64<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5570 || 73 || 1.872|| || 39 || 700 || 400 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.48 OpenCL/Linux x86_64 || -k phatk DEVICE=0 VECTORS AGGRESSION=4 -v FASTLOOP BFI_INT WORKSIZE=64<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5570 || 86.3 || 2.397|| || 36 || 775 || 300 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.75 OpenCL/Windows 7 x64 (no Aero) ||-k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=11 -v WORKSIZE=256 Fan 100% 86C Undervolted @ 0.96v using Sapphire Trixx<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5570 || 94 || stock || || || 880 || 800 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || GUI Miner 02-12/Windows 7 x86 || -v -w128 75C<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5570 || 102 || 1.46(+)|| || 75(-) || 950 || 400 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.48 OpenCL/Windows 7 x86 (no Aero) || -k phatk DEVICE=0 VECTORS AGGRESSION=7 -v FASTLOOP BFI_INT WORKSIZE=256 (Reference Sapphire card, 2 additional 120mm coolers, temperature is 79-82C)<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 5650 || 48 || 1.37|| || 35(?) || - || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || m0mchil's OpenCL/Win7-64 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg26292#msg26292 source] [http://www.notebookcheck.net/ATI-Mobility-Radeon-HD-5650.23697.0.html source] -- not TDP but load<br />
|-<br />
| 5650 || 61.2 || || || 35 || || || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.50 OpenCL/Windows 7 x64 || -k phatk DEVICE=0 VECTORS BFI_INT WORKSIZE=128 AGGRESSION=9<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EEFFEE;"| 5670 || 71.49 || 1.117|| || 64 || 775 || 400 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || - || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EEFFEE;"| 5670 || 72 || 1.64|| || 44 || 850 || - || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm-mod (Win7-64) || Sapphire 100287VGAL card is low power<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EEFFEE;"| 5670 || 85|| || - || - || 900 || 400 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm || -v -f 0 -w 128<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EEFFEE;"| 5670 || 91|| || - || - || 890 || 400 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer 2011-06-09 poclbm catalyst 11.2 win7 x86 || -v -f 0 -w 128<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EEFFEE;"| 5670 || 127.8|| || - || - || 850 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Windows 7 (64bit) Phoenix 2.0 || Aggression=11 Worksize=128 Fastloop=False Opencl<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EEFFEE;"| 5670 || 100|| || - || - || 890 || 400 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || cgminer 1.5.6 || GPU/Mem 890/800 temp 72C<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EEFFEE;"| 5670 || 103 || -|| || - || 900/275 || 400 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x1 || phoenix-1.50 / phatk-mod / Ubuntu 11.04 || VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=256 / small fan, under 50 deg C, no voltage tweaks... catfish<br />
|-<br />
| 5750 || 105 || - || - || - || - || - || - || - || poclbm || Apple iMac 27inch (Mid 2010), Mac OSX 10.7 Lion <br />
|-<br />
| 5750 || 116.24 || 1.352|| || 86 || 700 || 720 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || - || <br />
|-<br />
| 5750 || 137 || ||- || - || 710 || 720 || - || PCI-E 1.1 x16 || poclbm || -v -f 0 -w 128 using stock memory and GPU clocks<br />
|-<br />
| 5750 || 146.4 || || - || - || 775 || 720 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || GUIMiner v2011-05-21 || -v -w128, AMD Catalyst overclock (775MHz GPU / 1225 MHz Memory)<br />
|-<br />
| 5750 || 154.56 || 1.45|| || 106 || 830 || 720 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || - || -v -w128 -f20 underclocked memory clocks from 1150MHz to 300MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 5750 || 170 || - || || - || 870 || 720 || - || PCI-E 1.1 x16 || poclbm || -v -f 0 -w 128 patched BIOS to underclock memory to 300MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 5750 || 173 || - || ||- || 875 || 720 || - || PCI-E 1.1 x16 || phoenix || 875/300 w/MSI Afterburner, BFI_INT VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 FASTLOOP=FALSE -k phatk<br />
|-<br />
| 5750 || 177 || - || ||- || 910/575 || 720 || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x8 || phoenix 1.5.6 || PowerColor GoGreen+fan, MSI Afterburner 2.2Beta, -k phatk VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 FASTLOOP=FALSE WORKSIZE=64<br />
|-<br />
| 5750 || 190 || - || ||- || 930/290 || - || atistream sdk || PCI-E 1.1 x16 || poclbm || 930gpu / 290mem (O.S. Ubuntu 10.10 x64, overclock gpu & underclock mem) with poclbm options -v -f 0 -w 256<br />
|-<br />
| 5750x2 CF || 356 || - || ||- || 870 || 720x2 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || [http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=28402.0 cgminer v1.5.1] (Win7 64bit) || 870MHz GPU / -I 8 / 2x [http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3402#sp GIGABYTE GV-R575SL-1GI] cards + [http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3258#sp GIGABYTE GA-790FXTA-UD5] MB + 1x [http://www.noctua.at/main.php?show=productview&products_id=9&lng=en 80mm], 1x [http://www.noctua.at/main.php?show=productview&products_id=16&lng=en 90mm] Noctua coolers<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 156.83 || 1.452|| || 108 || 850 || 800 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || clmine || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 171.12 || - || - || - || - || stock || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.7.3/debian gnu/linux 6 squeeze || -k phatk2 DEVICE=0 VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=12 WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 Hawk || 182 || ||- || - || 875 || 800 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm/GUIMiner/Win7-64 || -v -w 128 (875MHz is stock for 5770 Hawk)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 180 || 1.406(*)|| || 128(*) || 950(OC) || 800 || 2.4RC1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm || -v -w 128 -f 30 (*: Overclocked wattage calculated [http://bakkap.free.fr/Misc/wCalc.html here])<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 185 || - || ||- || 850 || 1200 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48 / phatk || -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT WORKSIZE=128 FASTLOOP AGGRESSION=7<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 205.58 || - || ||- || 935 || 300 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm 2011-04-28 || -v -w 256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 214.5 || 1.95(-)|| || 108(+) || 950 || 300 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.50/GUIMiner/Win7-64 || mem underclocked 300 mhz, 1.1vcore, 950mhz core, @69°C/57%FAN VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=12 -k phatk WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 214.7 || 1.95(-)|| || 108(+) || 950 || 800 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48 / win7x86 || mem underclocked 309 mhz, -k phatk DEVICE=0 VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=12<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 216.5 || -|| || - || 955 || || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Phoenix 1.5 /phatk || [http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=23067.0 Modified phatk kernel] and stock voltage for Sapphire (1.125V) VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=12 -k phatk WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 218.35 || -|| || - || 1000 || 1401 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || DiabloMiner || -w 128 -v 2 (Overclocked to 1Ghz core with 1.2 voltage and Scythe Setsugen 2 cooling system)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 223 || 2.23(-)|| || 100(+) || 1050 || 300 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer || -v -w256 [http://www.smpake.com/?p=59 source]<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 227 || -|| || - || 1030 || 800 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || DiabloMiner || -w 256 -v 2 (Overclocked to 1030 core/300 mem with 1.2 voltage and Scythe Setsugen 2 cooling system)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 236 || -|| || - || 1033/275 || 800 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix-1.50 / phatk-mod / Ubuntu 10.04 || VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=256 / big fans, under 75 deg C, no voltage tweaks... catfish<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 233 || 2.23(-)|| || 100(+) || 1050 || 300 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48 || VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=12 -k phatk WORKSIZE=256 [http://www.smpake.com/?p=59 source]<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 240.61 || 2.3632(-)|| || 100(+) || 1080 || 300 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x1 || phoenix 1.48 || VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=12 -k phatk WORKSIZE=256 (OC'd and OV'd 1080/300 1.25v)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 241 || - || - || 100(+) || 1045 || 250 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.50 || VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13 -k phatk WORKSIZE=256 (OC 1020/300) XFX@1.1 volts. +Kernel function improve 5%<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770 || 244 || -|| || - || 1050 || 300 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Phoenix 1.75 /phatk2 || [http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=23067.0 Modified phatk kernel] and stock voltage for Sapphire (1.125V) VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=9, Temp 75C, FAN 100% (manual)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFFEF;"| 5770x2 || 425 || - || - || 225(+) || 960 || 800x2 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm (guiminer) Win7x64 || -v -w128 (OC 960/1200)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 244 || 1.36|| || 179 || 800 || 1000 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.48 OpenCL/Linux x86_64 || -k phatk DEVICE=1 VECTORS AGGRESSION=6 -v FASTLOOP WORKSIZE=128 BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830M || 120 || -|| || - || 570|| 120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.50 OpenCL/Win7 x64|| -k phatk DEVICE=0 VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13 FASTLOOP=false<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 245 || 1.28|| || 192 || 880 || 900 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm (guiminer) || -v -w 256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 248 || 1.29|| || 192 || 880 || 500 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.46 || -k poclbm VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 256 || -|| || - || 900 || 300 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48 || -k poclbm VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=7<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 267 || -|| || - || 875 || 1000 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x1 || Phoenix 1.48 OpenCL/Linux x86_64 || -k phatk DEVICE=1 VECTORS AGGRESSION=6 -v FASTLOOP WORKSIZE=128 BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 272 || 1.52|| || 179 || 875 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48 / phatk / LinuxCoin || 275Mhz Memory clock, 1.125 V (from 1.163), VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 275 || 1.5714|| || 175 || 900 || 500 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm (guiminer) Win7x64 || -v -w64 -f10, XFX stock w/ v2.4 SDK = 230Mh/s, v2.1 SDK = +10Mh/s, overclocking core clock by 100 = +30Mh/s, underclocking memory to 500 (ran cooler), and changing workload to -w64 = +5Mh/s.<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 285 || - ||1.58 || - || 960 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.47 / poclbm / Win7 64 || VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=12<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 290 || -|| || - || 930 || - || 2.2 || PCI-E x16/x4/x1 || GUIMiner / phoenix 1.5 / POCLBM / Win 7 64 || POCLBM VECTORS BFI_INT WORKSIZE=256 AGGRESSION=12 FASTLOOPS=false / Memory 300Mhz, VCore standard<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 290 || -|| || - || 996 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.4 / poclbm / Win7 64 || VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 295 || -|| || - || 980 || 1120 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || GUIMiner / poclbm / Win XP 32 || Extra flags -v -w 128<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 297 || -|| || - || 970 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || guiminer / phoenix 1.48 / phatk / Win7 64 || 300Mhz Memory clock, 44% fan-speed, -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=8 FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 300 || -|| || - || 960|| 300 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || GUIMiner / poclbm / Win 7 64 || Extra flags -v -w 256 (Sapphire Extreme 71 degrees @ 52% fan)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 300 || -|| || - || 970 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || phoenix 1.47 / pheonix 1.48 / Win7 64 || (sapphire xtreme) VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=12<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 300 || -|| || - || 970 || 1120 || 2.1 || PCI-E x16 || phoenix 1.48 / phatk / Win7 64 || 300Mhz memory clock BFI_INT AGGRESSION=12 FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 305 || -|| || - || 984 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.4 / phatk / Win7 32 || 400Mhz Memory clock, VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 307 || -|| || - || 996 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48 / phatk / Win7 64 || VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 307 || 2.25 || 2.55 || 125 || 965 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || cgminer 2.0.5 / Win7 64 || Mem @ 300/Stock voltage/Entire system 200W<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 308 || -|| || - || 990 || 300 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.50 / poclbm / Xubuntu 11.04 x64 || VECTORS AGGRESSION=11 BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 308 || -|| || - || 990 || 375 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48 / phatk / Win7 32 || @ stock voltage VECTORS AGGRESSION=11 -v FASTLOOP=false BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 black || 310 || ||- || - || 990 || 300 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x8 || LinuxCoin 0.2b, phoenix/phatk || (XFX Brand) -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT WORKSIZE=256 AGGRESSION=11 FASTLOOPS=false<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 311 || -|| || - || 1000 || 300 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.50 / phatk / Linux || VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13 FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 315 || -|| || - || 970 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.6.1 / phatk2 / CrunchBang Linux || memory @ 300mhz VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=9 WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 316 || ||- || - || 1015 || 375 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48 / phatk / Win7 32 || @ stock voltage VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 -v FASTLOOP=false BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 319 || -|| 1.77 || - || 1030 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48 / phatk / Xp 64 || 1.2v 355Mhz Memory, VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 321 || -|| || - || 1000 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || phoenix 1.50 / phatk-mod / Linux || 1000Mhz GPU, 350Mhz RAM, 1.15V, 90% fan, ~60c Temp, VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=128; phatk kernel found [http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=25135.0 here]<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 323 || || || || 900 (OC) || || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.5 Win7x64 || (500Mhz RAM), ~61c Temp, 57% fan, BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 -v WORKSIZE=64<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 (127$) || 325 || 1.98 || 2.57Mh/$ || 165W || 1040MHz || 200MHz || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x8 || Guiminer/phatk-[http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=25135.0 mod] w7 64bit || -k phatk AGGRESSION=12 VECTORS2 WORKSIZE=128 stock volt, watercooled 53C<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 328 || - || - || - || 1040 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || LinuxCoin 0.2.1b / phoenix / phatk || 1.195 V, RAM @ 325 Mhz, fan @90%, no case, extra 10K RPM fan (62 deg.C in full-load); options: -k phatk DEVICE=0 VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=256; brand: Sapphire Xtreme; bord is stable up to 1060 Mhz ~ 335 MHash, but produces some visual artefacts;<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 331 || - || 4.14 || - || 1010 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 1.0 x16 || WinXP 32 / Phoenix 1.7.5 / phatk2 || Stock Voltage, RAM 300, 64C, Fan 67%, -k phatk2 VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=256 FASTLOOP=false (+6Mh w/ Phoenix 1.7.5 over 1.6.2)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 333 || - || - || - || 1040 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || LinuxCoin 0.2.1b / phoenix-1.50 / phatk-[http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=25135.0 mod] || + ~5 Mhash increase using the modified phatk from the user above. I am the same guy with 330 @ 1040 MHz Sapphire Xtreme, all other settings the same, board stable, no increase in rejected<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 334 || -|| || - || 1040 || - || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || phoenix 1.75 / phatk 2.2 / Win7 64 || Stock voltage, 208Mhz Memory, VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 WORKSIZE=128 BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 334 || -|| || - || 1030 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.50 / phatk 2.0 / Win7 64 || Stock voltage, 385Mhz Memory, VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 WORKSIZE=256 BFI_INT -- (upped from 330 achieved with diapolo mod [http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=25135.0 here]), now using phatk 2.0 found [http://forum.bitcoin.org/?topic=7964.0 here]<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830 || 342 || - || - || - || 1045 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x8 || phoenix 1.48 / phatk 2.2 / WinSvr 2008 R2 64 || Stock voltage, 385Mhz Memory, VECTORS VECTORS4 FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=14 BFI_INT -k phatk-2.2<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830x2 CF || 480 || -|| || - || 800 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Guiminer/ - / Win7 64bit |Guiminer || -v -f70 -w128<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830x2 || 570 || -|| || - || 950 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x8 || Guiminer/ - / Win7 64bit poclbm || poclbm -v -w256 -f10 MEMORYCLOCK 300MHZ GPUCLOCK 950MHZ FAN 52% 72°C <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFDDD;"| 5830x6 || 1967 || 1.62 || 1.97 || - || 1020/340 || 1120x6 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x1 || Phoenix 1.7.5/phatk2/BAMT Linux || 100% fan @65C / 1.162V / CCC 11.6 / BFI_INT VECTORS FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 282.75 ||style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 3.06|| - || 92.25|| 666 (UC) || 1440|| 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix/WinXP || undervolted to 0.95V; phatk2 VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=256; driver 10.12; [http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=9982.0 clocktweak] for setting values; [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=40056 thread]<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 240.77 || 1.595|| 1.49 || 151 || 725 || 1440 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || - || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 250.26 || 1.657|| || 151 || 725 || 1440 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || opencl client || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg29471#msg29471 source]<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 252 || 1.575|| || 160 || 765 || 1440 || 2.3 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm 2011-01-25 || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850x4 || 1360 || 1.94|| || 700@wall || 900 || || || || poclbm|| <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 255.3 || 1.593|| || 160 || 765 || 1440 || 2.2 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm 2011-01-25 || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 264 || 1.748|| || 151 || 725 || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 1.0 x8 || guiminer-20110501 || -v -w128<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 280 || 1.75|| || 160 || 765 || 1440 || 2.2 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.3 || with BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 280 || - || ||- || 725 || 1440 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.50 / Fedora 14 || -v -k poclbm VECTORS AGGRESSION=8 WORKSIZE=128 BFI_INT FASTLOOP=true<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 292 || 1.825|| || 160 || 765 || 1440 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm 2011-04-28 -v -f 1 || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 298 || 1.8620|| || 160 || 765 || 1440 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm 2011-04-28 -v -f 1 -w 64 || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 300 || 1.5460|| || 194 || 925(OC) || 1440 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || m0mchil's OpenCL || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg24699#msg24699 source]<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 304 || - || || - || 725 (stock) || 1440 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || cgminer.exe -v 2 -I 8 -w 256 --gpu-memclock 275 || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 314 || 1.8362|| || 171 || 820(OC) || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 1.0 x8 || poclbm || -v -w128<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 328 || - || || - || 875 @ Stock voltage || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix || 70C @42% fan, mem @ 500mhz; -v -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=8 FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=128 <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 330 || - || ||- || 850 @ Stock voltage || 1440 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || phoenix || EAH5850, miner arguments: -k poclbm DEVICE=1 VECTORS AGGRESSION=8 WORKSIZE=128 BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 331 || - || ||- || 725 (Stock) || || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Diablo Win7 64bits|| Sapphire 5850 Xtreme, Arguments: -v 2 -w 192 (by Swapper 2011-07-05)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 335 || 1.8611|| || 180 || 890(OC) || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x8 || poclbm || -v -w128, Memory downclocked to 300Mhz<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 344 || 1.8594|| || 185 || 890(OC) || 1440 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || phoenix || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 347 || -|| || - || 876 || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || guiminer / phoenix 1.48 / phatk / Win7 64 || 300Mhz Memory clock, 50% fan-speed, -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 354 || -|| || - || 900(OC) || 1440 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || diablo -v 2 -w 128 || Ubuntu 11.04 64-bit [http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=9239.0 Headless], catalyst 11.5, memory downclocked to 300mhz, stock voltage. flashed with atiflash [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9AxNmOy6_0 video]<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 355 || -|| || - || 900(OC) || 1440 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || phoenix 1.48 / phatk || Ubuntu 11.04 64-bit, Memory downclocked to 200MHz, VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=128<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 355 || -|| || - || 900 || 1440 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || phoenix 1.48 / phatk / Ubuntu 11.04 x64 || 300Mhz Memory clock, 60% fan-speed, -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 356 || -|| || - || 870 (OC)|| 1440 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || cgminer 2.1.2 / Win 7 x64 || 302Mhz Memory clock, 85% fan-speed, Stock Voltage, -I 6 -v 2 -w 256 (2012-02 by Swapper)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 359 || -|| || - || 900 || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || phoenix 1.50 / phatk / Ubuntu 11.04 x64 || 300Mhz Memory clock, 66% fan-speed, -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13 FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 365 || -|| || - || 920 || 1440 || 2.1 || PCI-E x16 || phoenix 1.48 / phatk / Win7 64 || 300Mhz memory clock VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13 FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 367.5 || -|| || - || 900(OC) || 1440 || 2.1 || PCI-E 1.0 x16 || diablo with bitless's hack, -v 2 -w 128 || RHEL 5U5 x86_64, catalyst 11.5, Sapphire HD 5850 Xtreme, Memory downclocked to 300MHz, core voltage 1.145V, BIOS modded with RBE<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 369.4 || -|| || - || 930 || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 1.0 x16 || guiminer / phoenix / phatk / Win7 32 || Catalyst 11.5, XFX HD5850, Memory downclocked to 322MHz, -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 372 || 1.68 || - || 220 @ Wall || 900 || 300 || 2.5 || PCI-E 1.1 x8 || cgminer 2.3.1 from source / Ubuntu 11.11 x86_64 || -I 8 -v 2 -w 256 --- hex-core opteron cpu w/ 12GB RAM and cgminer CPU bug in linux makes power usage a little high ~210w in windows 7 x86_64<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 375 || -|| || - || 940 || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || phoenix 1.50 / phatk / Ubuntu 10.04 || 300Mhz memory clock VECTORS AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=256 BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 381 || -|| || - || 940 || 1440 || 2.5 || PCI-E 1.0 x16 || phoenix / phatk / Win7 x64 / Catalyst 11.6 || MSI Afterburner 500MHz memory clock,-k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT WORKSIZE=256 AGGRESSION=13<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 382 || 1.8454|| || 207 || 995(OC) || 1440 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x8 || phoenix || OC 1.177v on core<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 391|| - || - || 180 || 725 || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Win 7 Ultimate x64 / DiabloMiner / Catalyst 12.2 || ASUS DirectCU @ GPU 960 MHz / MEM 300 Mhz @ Voltage 1.2 @ 70% FAN @ 69 temp @ Flags: -v 2,1 -w 256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 391 || -|| || - || 1000 || 1440 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16(@x8) || phoenix 1.5 / phatk / Win7 64 || Mem @ 280, fan @ 100%, Temp @ 71, 1.163 V core, -v -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13 FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=256, The name is Mautobu<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 392 || -||2.43 || - || 990 || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix-svn (AUR) / phatk / Arch Linux || Memory: 180MHz, -v -q 1 -k phatk WORKSIZE=128 VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13 FASTLOOP=false<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 397 || -|| || - || 950 || 1440 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.1 16x || phoenix 1.5 / phatk 2.2 / Win7 64, catalyst 11.6 || Mem speed 350Mhz, Fan 85%, 70C, 1.083 Vcore, -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=12 FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 400 || -|| || - || 1000 || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.5 Win7 x64 || Memory 600MHz, Vcore 1.225, 73C, -k phatk WORKSIZE=128 VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13 FASTLOOP=false, 3% phatk mod<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 404|| -|| || - || 965 || 1440 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.0 x16(@x8) || phoenixsvn / phatk2 / Ubuntu 11.04 / catalyst 11.8 || 5870 bios flash, Mem @322, fan@55%, Temp@83oC, 1.163Vcore, -k phatk2 VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13 FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 408 || -|| - || - || 999/275 || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.50 / phatk-mod / Ubuntu 10.04 || Fan 70%, temp < 60 deg C, Sapphire 5 heatpipe card, same flags as above/below (edit1- oops, no voltage tweaks... edit2- wow, phatk-mod makes a difference... catfish)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 412 || -|| || - || 1010 || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 1x>16x || phoenix 1.5 / phatk 3% mod / Win7 64 11.5 || VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=12 -k phatk <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 414.8 || -|| || - || 1018 || 450 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 16x || GUIMiner / Win7 64 11.7 || I use Sapphire HD5850 Toxic 2GB and for OC TRIXX Sapphire Tweak Utility v4.0.2. 72 deg C, fan 100%, core 1018mhz, mem 450Mhz, stock voltage (1.163). proof: http://img23.imageshack.us/img23/2367/414upload.png GUIMiner parameters: -v -w256 -f1 <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 420 || -|| || - || 1055 || 300 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.0 1x>16x || phoenix 1.5 / phatk 3% mod / Win7 64 11.6 || Fan 80%, 66C, 1.250 Vcore, -k phatk PLATFORM=0 DEVICE=0 VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=8 And proof: http://i.imgur.com/s9hqs.png<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 431 || -|| || - || 1040 || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 4x>16x || phoenix-svn / phatk kernel / Debian Wheezy AMD64 + fglrx 11.6 || fan 100%, vcore 1.1750 V, 72C, VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=15 FASTLOOP=false -k phatk, proof: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/199/431u.png/<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850 || 432.15 || -|| || - || 1040 || 500 || 2.5.793.1 || PCI-E 2.0 16x || phoenix 1.7.5 / phatk2 kernel / Win7 x64 SP1 || fan 100%, vcore 1.212 V, 69C, VECTORS4 BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13 FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=64 -k phatk2, proof: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18704286/mining%205850.png/ ... Card is REF HIS 5850 ... i mining at this speed for stable but... max unstable (if i play video/flashvideo it will crash) is 436.48Mhash/sec with core 1051 mem 500 vcore 1.237 (same other settings) it's too hot in VRM that not sound good to me... i don't want to kill it for my fun mining ... - Nito Niwatori <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850x2 || 620 || - || || - || 800 || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Guiminer ( cl miner ) v2012-02-19 Win7 x64 || MSI OC-Edition, -v -w 128 <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850x2 || 702 || - || - || - || 905 (OC)|| 1440 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 (x2) || phoenix 2.0.0 / Win 7 x32 || ASUS DirectCU: 304Mhz Memory clock, 66% fan-speed, Voltage Tweak, AGGRESSION=13 FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=256 (https://www.dropbox.com/s/9u6f2jz3sz1poxb/5850.jpg)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850x2 || 720 || -|| || - || 875 (OC)|| 1440 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || cgminer 2.1.2 / Win 7 x64 || 302Mhz Memory clock, 85% fan-speed, Stock Voltage, -I 6 -v 2 -w 256 (2012-02 by Swapper)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850x3 || 1,010 || -|| || - || 850 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 (x3) || GUIMiner || -v -w128 | MSI Afterburner settings: 850MHz core clock and 500MHz memory clock <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 5850x6 || 2,135 || -|| || - || 900 || - || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.0 (6 total, 4 full length, 2 @ PCIE1x with risers || GUIMiner 24/8/2011 - poclbm || -v -f1 -w128 | Win 7 64Bit, Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD5 motherboard, 4gb ram, AM3 cpu, Kingston SSD, Catalyst 11.8 drivers, guiminer switches: -v -f1 -w128, MSI Afterburner settings: 900MHz core clock and 1000MHz memory clock, cable risers required to fit all 6 cards, fans 100% Proof: http://i.imgur.com/6s7zv.jpg <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870M || 152.5 || -|| || - || 750(OC) || 1000 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || gui-miner (win-7) ||<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870M || 189.2 || -|| || - || 850(OC) || 1000 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Wins 7 64/gui-miner (win-7) || -v -w128 -f0 Graphics Overdrive setting 700->850 core clock & 900->1030memory clock . +35mhs over stock settings<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 313.65 || 1.668||1.65 || 188 || 850 || 1600 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || clmine || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 313 || 1.665|| || 188 || 900? || 1600 || 2.3 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Diablo/Linux || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 343 || 1.824|| || 188 || 900? || 1600 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Diablo/Linux || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 355 || 1.888|| || 188 || 900? || 1600 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm/Linux || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 340 || 1.809|| || 188 || 850 || 1600 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || m0mchil's OpenCL || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg26363#msg26363 source]<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 360 || 1.6822|| || 214 || 970 || 700 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || m0mchil's OpenCL w7-64 || -f 0 -v -w 128 [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=6144.msg91959#msg91959 source]<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 379 || 2.015|| || 188 || 850 || 1600 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || hashkill-0.2.5 alpha || -D -G2<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 397 || -|| || - || 930 || 1600 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Phoenix 1.48 || -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=10 WORKSIZE=128<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 408 || 1.8888|| || 216 || 980 || 1600 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm/Win7x64 || -f 20 -v -w 128, BIT_ALIGN, BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 400 || 1.9047|| || 210 || 950 || 1600 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x8 || Phoenix 1.3 || -k poclbm VECTORS AGGRESSION=7 FASTLOOP BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 421.5 || 2.007|| || 201 || 950 || 1600 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || hashkill-0.2.5 alpha || -D -G2 (GPU OC to 900, memory downclocked to 900)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 414 || 1.9255|| || 215 || 975 || 1600 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || guiminer/w7x64 || -k poclbm -v -w 256 -f 1 VECTORS BITALIGN BFI_INT -- Memory Clock 300<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 420 || 2.0000|| || 210 || 950 || 1600 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Phoenix 1.48 || -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=14 WORKSIZE=256 -- Memory Clock 300Mhz<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 421 || 1.9581|| || 215 || 975 || 1600 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Phoenix 1.47 || VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13 -k phatk<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 440 || 2.0000|| || 220 || 995 || 1600 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Phoenix || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 438 || 1.9819|| || 221 || 1000(OC) || 1600 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm/Linux || -v -w 64 -f 1<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 458 || -|| || - || 1040 || 1600 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm/Windows 7 64 || -v -w 256 -f 1 Crossfired, Water cooled, 916 Mhash/s total. Best dual gpu setup me thinks? The name is Mautobu.<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 435 || -|| || - || 990 || 300 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x8 || LinuxCoin v0.2b phoenix/phatk || (Powercolor brand) -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT WORKSIZE=256 AGGRESSION=11 FASTLOOPS=false<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 445 || 2.28||2.34 || 195 || 1005 || 335 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x4 || Ubuntu 11.04 phoenix/phatk || (Asus brand, volts = 1'072) -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT WORKSIZE=256 AGGRESSION=12 FASTLOOPS=false -a 7 (-a 10)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 430 || || || || 980 || 1600 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Phoenix 1.48/Windows 7 64 || -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=14 WORKSIZE=256 -- Memory Clock 300Mhz<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 432 || || || || 985 || 1600 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Phoenix 1.73/Windows 7 64 || -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=128 Memory Clock=900Mhz Asus 76C Fan=60% 65F ambient<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 437 || || 1.90|| || 960 || - || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x1 || phoenix 1.50 + phatk || Card is clocked with BIOS flash @ 960Mhz Core and 300Mhz Memory. More information and pictures: http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=7216.msg324521#msg324521 <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 453 || || || || 980 || 1600 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.50/Windows 7 64 catalyst 11.6 phatk 2.2 || -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=12 WORKSIZE=256 FASTLOOPS=false -- Memory Clock 350Mhz Vcore 1.163v<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 460 || || || || 1050 || 1600 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Guiminer || -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=14 WORKSIZE=256 -- Memory Clock 300Mhz vcore @ 1225mV<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 460 || || || || 1020 || 1600 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Phoenix 1.50/Windows 7 64 || VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=12 WORKSIZE=256 -k phatk -- Memory Clock 300Mhz vcore @ 1225mV, 3% phatk mod<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 461 || || || || 1000 || 1600 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || phoenix 1.75/Windows 7 64 || -k phatk2 (phatk 2.2) VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=9 WORKSIZE=128, Memory Clock=213, stock voltage<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870 || 481 || || || || 1050 || 1600 || 2.5 || PCI-E 1x || phoenix 1.75/Windows 7 64 || -k phatk2 (phatk 2.2) VECTORS BFI_INT WORKSIZE=64 AGGRESSION=20 [MSI HD 5870 Ref Design vs Zalman VF3000A 1200mv Mem 600MHz]<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870x2 (CF) || 864 || -|| || - || 900 || 3200 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer || -k phatk VECTORS FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=7 BFI_INT WORKSIZE=128 (Same flags per GPU)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870x2 (Ares) || 620 || -|| || - || 850 || 3200 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer || -v -w 128<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870x2 (Ares) || 826 || 0.751|| || 1100 || 950 || 3200 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.4 w/ Phtak || AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=128 VECTORS BFI_INT Memory @ 300MHz<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870x2 (Ares) || 826 || 1.18|| || 700 || 935 || 3200 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48 w/ Phatk || AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=256 VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false, memory @ 319 MHz, Windows 7 32-bit<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870x2 (Ares) || 878 || 0.585|| || 1500 || 1000 || 3200 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.7 w/ Phtak || AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=128 VECTORS BFI_INT Memory @ 300MHz<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870x4 || 1784 || || 1.29|| || 960 || - || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x1 || phoenix 1.50 + phatk + [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=7964.0 Version 2.2 Improvement] || Cards are clocked with BIOS flash @ 960Mhz Core and 300Mhz Memory. More information and pictures: http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=7216.msg324521#msg324521 <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFFFEF;"| 5870x6 || 2568 || -|| || 1200 || 970 || -|| 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm/debian32bit || -v -w128, voltage default, Mem downclocked to 300 MHz, Fan 80-90% (+ 4x12cm fun 1900rpm), Temp 6x 70-75C. Whole computer comsumpts 1280Watt. Using PCI-E risers 16x-16x to use 6 GPU cards<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFEFEF;"| 5970 || 530 || 1.803||0.53 ? || 294 || 725 || 3200 || 2.4.595.10 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm/201103.beta3/Windows || -v -w128 -f60<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFEFEF;"| 5970 || 535.06 || 1.820|| || 294 || 725 || 3200 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || clmine || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFEFEF;"| 5970 || 560 || 1.905|| || 294 || 725 || 3200 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Diablo || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFEFEF;"| 5970 || 565 || 1.922|| || 294 || 725 || 3200 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || clmine2 || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFEFEF;"| 5970 || 604 || 2.054|| || 294 || 725 || 3200 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || clmine || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFEFEF;"| 5970 || 645 || 1.875|| || 344 || 850 || 3200 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || m0mchil/poclbm 03-07-11 || -f1, Debian 6, fglrx-driver 10.9.3<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFEFEF;"| 5970 || 739 || || || || 795 || 3200 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || cgminer 2.3.1 || -I 9 -k phatk -w 256 -v 2, memory clock @ 265MHz, Debian Squeeze, fglrx-driver 12.1.1, performance scales linearly with engine clock as long as memory clock is 1/3<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFEFEF;"| 5970 || 740 || 2.1511|| || 344 || 850 || 3200 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix/1.3 || AGGRESSION=12 WORKSIZE=128 VECTORS BFI_INT, memory clock @ 300MHz<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFEFEF;"| 5970 || 755 || 2.2076|| || 342 || 848 || 3200 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm 28-04-11 || -f 1 -w 256 -v, Ubuntu 10.10, fglrx 11.4, memory clock @ 300MHz<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFEFEF;"| 5970 || 802 || 2.31|| || 347 || 850 || 3200 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix poclbm Ubuntu 11.04 || -q 6 -k AGGRESSION=19 WORKSIZE=128 BFI_INT VECTORS, fglrx 11.4, mem clock @ 1000MHz<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFEFEF;"| 5970 || 820 || ??? || || ??? || 910 || 3200 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x1 || Phoenix 1.5 Win7 || AGGRESSION=12 WORKSIZE=256 BFI_INT VECTORS -k phatk, 11.5, Mem @ 300MHz, 1.110v, 3% phatk mod<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFEFEF;"| 5970 || 822.2 || -|| || - || 950 || 3200 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix win7 || -k phatk -q 6 AGGRESSION=20 WORKSIZE=128 BFI_INT VECTORS, but with this increasing difficulty mining becomes pretty pointless<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFEFEF;"| 5970 || 833 || -|| || - || 930 || 3200 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.7.5, win7 x64, catalyst 11.7 || -k phatk AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=256 BFI_INT VECTORS fastloops=false. memory@300mhz, 1.125v, fan 100%, 73C core temp, 95c voltage controllers. it will clock higher but not stable without a voltage increase and i fear for the VRMs<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFEFEF;"| 5970 || 863.4 || -|| || - || 955 || 3200 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Diablo - Debian || -v 2 -w 256 (XFX Radeon HD 5970 Black Edition)<br />
|-<br />
| 6310M || 9.821 || 0.545|| || 18 || 500 || 80 || 2.4 || Integrated/APU || poclbm-gui -v -w128 || HP DM1z 18W TDP is shared with the CPU<br />
|-<br />
| 6450 || 27.0 || 1.5 || - || 18 || 625 || 160 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || guiminer/poclbm 2011-06-14 || -v -w128 Sapphire HD6450 1gb ddr3 Ubuntu 11.04 64bit<br />
|-<br />
| 6450 || 32.6 || 1.918 || - || 17 || 725 || 800 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || guiminer/Phoenix1.75 Windows 7 x64 (no Aero)|| -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=11 -v WORKSIZE=64 Dell OEM HD6450 1gb ddr3 passive cooling/no fan 81C<br />
|-<br />
| 6470M || 24.1 || - || ||- || - || - || 2.1 || Integrated/APU || guiminer || <br />
|-<br />
| 6470M || 31.0 || - || ||- || - || - || 2.1 || Integrated/APU || phoenix 1.48 || <br />
|-<br />
| 6490M || 17.18 || - || ||- || - || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoneix 1.50 with poclbm, Mac OS X 10.6.7 || MacBook Pro 2,8 VRAM: 256MB. phoenix -k poclbm VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP<br />
|-<br />
| 6490M || 16.289 || 0.708|| || 23 || - || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm-mod (Mac OS X 10.6.7) || MacBook Pro early 2011<br />
|-<br />
| 6490M || 15.21 || - || ||- || - || - || - || - || [http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=8994.0 DiabloMiner GUI] v2011-05-22 / Mac OS X 10.6.7 || Model: MacBookPro8,2 VRAM: 256MB<br />
|-<br />
| 6490M || 32.1 || - || ||- || - || - || - || - || guiminer 2011-07-01 with poclbm (Win7-x64) ||MacBookPro8,2 (WinX64) -v -w128 -f0<br />
|-<br />
| style="background:#FFDD00;"| 6520G || 33.8 || - || || - || 400 || 320 || - || Integrated/APU || guiminer 2011-07-01 with OpenCL (Win7-64bit) || -v -w128 on Toshiba L775D-S7222<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFDD00;"| 6530D || 40.5 || - || || - || 444 || 320 || 2.4 || FM-1 || cgminer 2.4.1 || Integrated/APU A6-3500; Linux; Catalyst 11.11; APP-SDK-v2.4 (595.10)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFDD00;"| 6550D(A8 Onboard) || 66.2 || -|| || - || - || - || 2.5 || FM-1 || guiminer 2011-07-01 with OpenCL (Win7-64bit) || -v -w128 -f60<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFDD00;"| 6550D || 67.6 || -|| || - || 600 || 400 || 2.5 || FM-1 || guiminer 2011-07-01 with OpenCL (Win7-64bit) || -v -w128 -f2<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFDD00;"| 6570 || 68.0 || 1.133|| || 60 || 650 || 480 || 2.4 || PCI-E x16 || guiminer 2011-05-21 with poclbm (Win7-32bit) || no extra option for miner . Sapphire 6570 gddr5 512mb<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFDD00;"| 6570 || 82.1 || 1.368|| || 60 || 650 || 480 || 2.4 || PCI-E x16 || guiminer 2011-05-21 with poclbm (Win7-32bit) || -v -w128 . Sapphire 6570 gddr5 512mb<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFDD00;"| 6570 || 86.0 || 1.95 || - || 44 || 650 || 480 || 2.4 || PCI-E x16 || guiminer/poclbm 2011-06-14 || -v -w128 Sapphire Ultimate HD6570 1gb ddr3 Ubuntu 11.04 64bit<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFDD00;"| 6570 || 112.0 || - || || - || 860 || 480 || 2.7 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || guiminer 2012-02-19/poclbm (Win7-64bit) || -v -w128 -f1 . Sapphire 6570 Low Profile gddr3 1024mb<br />
|-<br />
| 6630M || 48.80 || -|| || - || - || - || - || - || [http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=8994.0 DiabloMiner GUI] v2011-06-18 / Mac OS X 10.7 || Mac Mini 2011 MC816D/A<br />
|-<br />
| 6630M || 63.00 || -|| || - || 600 || 480 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || DiabloMiner Windows || Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E320 (card overclocked using Sapphire TRIXX)<br />
|-<br />
| 6670 || 102.20 || -|| || - || 800 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm/Debian sid || -v -f 0 -w 128<br />
|-<br />
| 6670 || 104.00 || - || 1.0 || - || 820 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer(poclbm)/Win 7|| -v -a4 -f15 -d0 -w64<br />
|-<br />
| 6670 || 110.00 || - || 1.0 || - || 850 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer(poclbm)/Win 7|| -v -f 0 -w 128 -q 6<br />
|-<br />
| 6670 || 111.77 || 1.69 || - || 66 || 910 || 480 || 2.7 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.7.5 || -k phatk2 BFI_INT AGGRESSION=5 VECTORS WORKSIZE=128<br />
|-<br />
| 6670 || 120.1 || - || - || - || 900 || 480 || 2.7 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || cgminer 2.7.4 || kernel: diablo i:10 core: 900 mem: 750<br />
|-<br />
| 6750 || 167.59 || -|| || - || 870 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer || -v -f30 -w128<br />
|-<br />
| 6750 || 172.00 || -|| || - || 860 || 600 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer 2012-02-19/poclbm (Win7-64bit) MSI Afterburner 2.2.3 || -v -w128 f-20 Sapphire 6570 GDDR3 1024Mb CCC ver. 11.12 OCL 2.5<br />
|-<br />
| 6750 || 142 || -|| || 150 || 700 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm || -v -w128, Gigabyte SL (passive cooler), watts is TDP, card runs very hot (>90°C)<br />
|-<br />
| 6750M || 41.48 || -|| || - || 870 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || diablominer ||<br />
|-<br />
| 6750M || 60 || -|| || - || - || - || - || - || diablominer OSX 10.7 WorkSize=128||<br />
|-<br />
| 6770 || 180 || -|| || - || 850 || 1200 || - || - || guiminer || -v -w128 , this was an XFX (OEM) model, GPU @ 850 MHz, mem @ 1200 MHz; I pushed it up to 190 Mhash/s briefly by overclocking, but it crashed the system above that<br />
|-<br />
| 6770 || 202 || -|| || - || 960 || 800 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x1,x4,x8,x16 || phoenix 1.48 || Sapphire 6770 (standard) -q2 -k poclbm DEVICE=0 AGGRESSION=10 VECTORS WORKSIZE=128 BFI_INT FASTLOOP (The PCI-E speed does not affect the mining speed)<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 6770 || 217 || -|| || - || 960 || 800 || - || PCI-E x16 || Guiminer with phoenix || Sapphire 6770 -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT WORKSIZE=128 FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=12 with https://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=22965.0 modification<br />
|-<br />
| 6770 || 221 || -|| || - || 1010 || 300 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x8 || Phoenix 1.50 || MSI 6770 -k phatk PLATFORM=0 DEVICE=0 VECTORS BFI_INT WORKSIZE=256 FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=13 3% Stock voltage.<br />
|-<br />
| 6770 || 235 || -|| || - || 1010 || 300 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x8 || Phoenix 1.50 || Sapphire 6770 -k phatk PLATFORM=0 DEVICE=0 VECTORS BFI_INT WORKSIZE=256 FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=13 3% mod https://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=22965.0 and AS5 paste on core w/ external 12" fan 50C full load. Stock voltage.<br />
|-<br />
| 6770x2 || 470 || -|| || - || 1010 || 300 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x8 || Phoenix 1.50 || Sapphire 6770 -k phatk PLATFORM=0 DEVICE=0 VECTORS BFI_INT WORKSIZE=256 FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=13 3% mod https://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=22965.0 and AS5 paste on core w/ external 12" fan 50C full load. Stock voltage.<br />
|-<br />
| 6790 || 220 || 1.467|| || 150 || 800 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.48 || -k phatk BFI_INT FASTLOOP AGGRESSION=12 VECTORS OC'd to 1ghz, underclocked mem to 300, voltage at 1175<br />
|-<br />
| 6790 || 219 || 1.467|| || 150 || 960 || - || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer || -v -f0 -w128 / GPU OC to 960MHz under Windows7 64bit<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 6850 || 171.59 || 1.351||1.07 || 127 || 775 || 960 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || clmine || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 6850 || 196 || -|| || - || 850 || 960 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm || -v -w 128 -f 0<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 6850 || 220 || 1.236(*)|| || 178(*) || 1000(OC) || 960 || 2.4RC1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm || -v -w 128 -f 30 (*: Overclocked wattage calculated [http://bakkap.free.fr/Misc/wCalc.html here] )<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 6850 || 234.8 || ||- || - || 940 || 960 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.3 || AGGRESSION=8 WORKSIZE=128 VECTORS BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 6850 || 236.0 || ||- || - || 940 || 960 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.4 || -k phatk AGGRESSION=12 WORKSIZE=128 VECTORS BFI_INT, Core @ 900MHz, Memory @ 300MHz<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 6850 || 244.2 || ||- || - || 960 || 960 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm june-2011 || -v -w 128<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 6850 || 245.1 || ||- || 200 || 940 || 960 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || guiminer (Phoenix) || Sapphire 6850 (Memory @1000MHz); Win7 64bit; flags: -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=14 WORKSIZE=128 <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 6850 || 250 || 1.612(*) ||- || 155(*) || 940 (OC) || 960 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || AOCLBF 1.74 (Phoenix 1.5**) @Win7/x64 || XFX 6850 (Memory @840MHz; Vdcc @1.148V; Fan @74%; Temp @70C; System @39C); flags: -k phatk BFI_INT FASTLOOP VECTORS AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=128 (*: Overclocked wattage calculated [http://bakkap.free.fr/Misc/wCalc.html here] / **: [http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=22965.0 Tainted Kernel])<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 6850 || 256.2 || || - || 170 || 980 || 960 || 2.7 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || phoenix 1.7.5 / Win7 32bit || -k phatk -VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=9, Sapphire VaporX 1GB, mem@250MHz, stock VDDC 1.150V <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 6850 || 262.5 || || - || - || 965 || 525 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || guiminer / poclbm || -v -f 0 -w 128 (HIS 6850 flashed to HIS 6870 BIOS)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 6850 || 267.2 || ||1.67 || - || 1010(OC) || 960 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || guiminer / phoenix 1.50 || -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 worksize=128 FASTLOOP=false<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#EFEFFF;"| 6850 || 301.4 || ||1.67 || - || || || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || guiminer / poclbm || -v -f 2 -w 128 clock @ 985 mem @ 890<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 232.47 || 1.540||1.22 || 151 || 900 || 1120 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm -v -w 128 || <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 277.47 || -|| || - || 940 || 1120 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.3 || AGGRESSION=8 WORKSIZE=128 VECTORS BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 271 || 1.807|| || 150 || 940 || 1120|| 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm -v -w 128 || Debian 6.0.1 x86_64<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 279 || 1.847(?)|| || 151(?) || 900 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || hashkill-0.2.5 alpha cat 11.4 sdk 2.4 || -G2 -D stock clocks, debian linux 64bit<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 281.7 || 1.172 (stock)|| || - || 980 || 1120|| 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer-v2011-06-09 || xfx6870, flags: -v 19 -w 128, win7 32-bit<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 293.13 || || ||- || 945 || 1050|| 2.5 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.5 Phatk || xfx6870, Catalyst 11.6, 1.5 Phoenix flags: -k phatk FASTLOOP=false DEVICE=0 VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=128; http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=25860.0 Kernel Patch; http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=6458.0 Cmd; http://developer.amd.com/tools/gDEBugger/Pages/default.aspx No Crossfire Required; runs faster without crossfire 1% + additional 3% from update<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 294 || || ||- || 980 || 1120|| 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix phatk || xfx6870, 340MHz memory clock, Catalyst 11.6, flags: BFI_INT VECTORS AGGRESSION=9 WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 300 || - || || - || 940 || 1120 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.6.2 phatk2 || xfx6870 Black Edition, 340MHz Memory Clock, Catalyst 11.6, VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=128, Debian Linux 64-Bit, Fan @ 50%, Temp @ 75C<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 302 || - || || - || 940 || 1120 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || cgminer 2.1.2 || xfx6870 Black Edition, 340MHz Memory Clock, Catalyst 11.6, -w 256 -I 9, Debian Linux 64-Bit, Fan @ 50%, Temp @ 75C<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 300.06 || 1.830|| || 164 || 1020 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.4 cat 11.4 || VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=8 fastloop mem clock 344<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 300 || 1.72 || - || 174 || 1038 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm windows7x86 cat 11.4 || -v -w128 -f1 mem clock 360, fan 100% temp 73C<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 307 || 1.72 || - || 174 || 1001/\1001 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm windows7x86 cat11.8 || -v -w128 -f5,85°C<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 310 || - || - || - || 1035 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48 phatk 11.5 sdk 2.4 || BFI_INT VECTORS FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=12 WORKSIZE=128, mem clock @ 300MHz, voltage @ 1.300<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 310 || -|| || - || 975 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix phatk linuxcoin || BFI_INT VECTORS FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=128, mem clock @ 340MHz, core clock @ 970MHz, flashed bios, 72 degrees w/ fan @ 68%, GIGABYTE SOC<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 312 || -|| || - || 975 || 300|| 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.50 / phatk / Windows 7 x64 SP1 || VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=256, mem clock @ 300MHz, voltage @ 1.300, Fan @ 45%, Temp @ 62C, MSI 6870 HAWK.<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 314 || -|| || - || 1030 || 1120|| 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.50 / phatk / Linux || VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 316 || -|| || - || 1030 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer 2011-06-09 using phoenix (Win7-32bit) || -k phatk platform=0 device=0 VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 worksize=128 FASTLOOP=false, mem clock @ 228MHz, voltage @ 1.25, Fan @ 40%, Temp @ 73C<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 322 || 1.882|| || 170 || 1050 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.47 phatk 11.5 sdk 2.4 || BFI_INT VECTORS FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=12 WORKSIZE=256, mem clock @ 400MHz<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 329 || -|| || - || 1075 || 1120|| 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48 phatk 11.5 sdk 2.4 || BFI_INT VECTORS FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 245|| -|| || - || 900|| 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || ph rising 1.45 phoenix 1.50 phatk 11.5 sdk 2.4 || HD5xxx+ Fastloop phatk AGGRESSION=10<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 297|| -|| || - || 1000|| 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || ph rising 1.62 phoenix 1.50 phatk 11.5 sdk 2.4 || Vectors HD5xxx+ Fastloop phatk AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=128<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 321|| -|| || - || 1050|| 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x8 ||aoclbf 1.7 phoenix 1.50 11.6|| Vectors HD5xxx+ phatk AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=256, Memory=325MHz, Volts=1.3V, Fan~55%, Temps~70C<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 332 || -||1.74 || - || 1050 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer 2011-06-14 using phoenix (Win7-32bit) || -k phatk platform=0 device=0 VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13 worksize=128 FASTLOOP=false, mem clock @ 228MHz, voltage @ 1.3, Fan @ 60%, Temp @ 74C, flash and browser hardware acceleration disabled, aero enabled.<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 295 || 2.02||1.64 || 146 || 950 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || hashkill latest as of 7/6/11 (ubuntu 11.4) || hashkill-gpu -p bitcoin user:pass:server -D, mem clock 850, voltage @ 1.175, Fan @ 70%, Temp @ 71C.<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 339.25 || - || - || - || 1090 || 1120 || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.7.3 cat 12.1 || Mem @ 350Mhz Clock @ 1090 Voltage 1.337 fan @ 100 Temp @ 75 diapolo's modified phatk kernel -k phatk_dia platform=0 device=0 VECTORS2 AGGRESSION=11 worksize=64 FASTLOOP=false BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 264.5 || - || - || - || 980 || 1050 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || GUIMiner v2011-05-01 || Stays around 66*C if I keep the side panel off and the room well ventilated. Card is PowerColor branded. Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 with Classic theme. Fan is at 100%. -v -w128 <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 320 || - || - || 160 || 950 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Win 7 Ultimate x64 / DiabloMiner / Catalyst 12.1 || Saphire @ GPU 1030 MHz / MEM 300 Mhz @ Voltage 1.25 @ 80% FAN @ 69 temp @ Flags: -v 2 -w 128<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870 || 375 || - || - || - || 1000 || 1120 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Win 7 Ultimate 32-bit / Guiminer v2011-07-01 / phoenix 1.5 / phatk2 / Catalyst 11.9 || XFX / GPU @ 1000 MHz / MEM @ 200 Mhz / Voltage @ 1.187 V / FAN @ 40% / Temp @ 72 C / Flags: -k phatk2 platform=0 device=0 VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=6 worksize=128 FASTLOOP=false / Using 2 miners with equal settings on 1 GPU<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870x2 || 600 || - || - || - || 945 || 330 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Ubuntu 12.04 32-bit / Phoenix 2 / phatk2 / Catalyst 11.9 || XFX / GPU @ 945 MHz / MEM @ 330 Mhz / Voltage @ 1.175 / Config: phatk2 VECTORS4 BFI_INT AGGRESSION=12 worksize=128 FASTLOOP=false GOFFSET=True<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870x4 || 1150|| -|| 1.2 || - || 900|| 1050 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || phoenix 1.7 (Win7-64bit) || -k phatk platform=0 device=0-3 VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 worksize=128 FASTLOOP=false<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870x4 || 1180 || -|| - || 145 || 950 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm/debian32bit || -v -w128, Gigabyte SOC. voltage 1.175 (default), GPU default 950 MHz, Mem downclocked to 300 MHz, Fan 4x100% (+ 2x12cm fun 1300rpm), Temp 4x75C (in summer).<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFFF00;"| 6870x4 || 1200 || -|| - || 150 || 970 || 1120 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm/debian32bit || -v -w128, Gigabyte SOC. voltage 1.175 (default), GPU overclocked from 950 to 970 MHz, Mem downclocked to 300 MHz, Fan 4x100% (+ 2x12cm fun 1300rpm), Temp 4x75C (in summer). Unstable with GPU@975 MHz.<br />
|-<br />
| 6930 || 320|| -|| - || - || 960 || 1200 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.75/phatk || stock voltage, BFI_INT FASTLOOP VECTORS AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=64. 70C, FAN 80% (HIS brand)<br />
|-<br />
| 6930 || 370|| -|| - || - || 980 || 855 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || cgminer-2.4.1 || stock voltage (1,160), -I9. 71C, FAN 85% (HIS brand)<br />
|-<br />
| 6930 || 372 || -||1.89(?) || - || 1000 || 900 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.75/poclbm || max stable @ 1200 mV, BFI_INT FASTLOOP VECTORS AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=64<br />
|-<br />
| style="background:#00FFFF;"|6930x2|| 700 ||- || - ||~400|| 940 || 2560 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Guiminer || max stable @ 1100mV mem 300, Fan 80-90%, temp 70-75, -v -w64 -f10<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 272 || -||0.90 || - || 900 || 1408 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48/poclbm || max stable @ 1150 mV, AGGRESSION = 7, BFI_INT, MSI 6950<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 291 || -|| || - || 920 || 1408 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48/poclbm || max stable @ 1200mV, AGGRESSION = 7, BFI_INT, MSI 6950<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 295 || -|| || - || 930 || 1408 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48/poclbm || max stable @ 1275mV, AGGRESSION = 7, BFI_INT, MSI 6950<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 300 || -|| || - || 940 || 1408 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48/poclbm || max stable @ 1300mV, AGGRESSION = 7, BFI_INT, MSI 6950<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 295 || 1.844(?)|| || 160(?) || 810 || 1536 || 2.4.595.0 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || m0mchil/poclbm 03-07-11 || unlocked shaders, default mem 1250<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 314 || -|| || - || 800 || 1408 || 2.4.595.0 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm 05-01-11 || -v -f30 -w128 default mem 1250 Stock Sapphire 6950 1gb<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 325 || 1.635(?)|| || 200(?) || 885 || 1536 || 2.4.595.0 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || m0mchil/poclbm 03-07-11 || unlocked shaders, default mem 1250<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 332 || ~1.95 || ~1.2 || ~170 || 840 || 1408 || 2.5.684.212 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm 2011-06-14 || -v -w 128 -f 0, WinXP x86, Cat11.6b, desktop on IGP, Sapphire 1GB w/ HW locked BIOS, +40MHz GPU OC, 160W ACP + 5% OC = 170W new estimated ACP<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 333 || ~1.95 || ~1.2 || ~170 || 840 || 1408 || 2.4.650.9 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm 2011-06-14 || -v -w 128 -f 0, WinXP x86, Cat11.6, desktop on IGP, Sapphire 1GB w/ HW locked BIOS, +40MHz GPU OC, 160W ACP + 5% OC = 170W new estimated ACP<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 338 || ~1.84 || - || ~184 || 860 || 1408 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix 1.50/poclbm kernel || Sapphire 2GB card w/ HW locked BIOS; Cat 11.6, Win7 x64; core @ 860MHz & 1087mV (OC + undervolt), mem @ 860MHz; cmd line args: VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=128; power and MH/J calculated using Power = C*f*v^2 w/ assumption of 175 W at stock settings w/ 100% GPU util. (not measured)<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 340 || - || ||- || 895 || 1408 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm 05-21-11 || -v -w 128, mem @ 500, 1200 mV, MSI 6950<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 340 || - || ||- || 800 || 1536 ||(?) || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm 05-21-11 || -v -f30 -w128 default mem 1250,Sapphire 6950 1gb, unlocked shaders<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 343 || 2.14 || - || 160 || 840 || 1536 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 06-27-11 || VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=128 FASTLOOP=false, HIS H695FN2G2M 2GB, mem @ 720, Kill-a-Watt measured<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 344 || ~2.02 || ~1.27 || ~170 || 840 || 1408 || 2.5.684.212 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm/20110709 || -v -w 128 -f 0, WinXP x86, Cat11.6b, desktop on IGP, Sapphire 1GB w/ HW locked BIOS, +40MHz GPU OC, 160W ACP + 5% OC = 170W new estimated ACP<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 349 || 1.745(?)|| || 200(?) || 800 || 1408 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm 05-21-11 || -v -f30 -w128, xfx 6950 xxx 1gb, locked shaders, core 900, mem 650, 79° C<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 351 || ~1.91 || - || ~184 || 860 || 1408 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || GUIminer/poclbm v2011-07-01 || Sapphire 2GB card w/ HW locked BIOS; Cat 11.6, Win7 x64; core @ 860MHz & 1087mV (OC + undervolt), mem @ 860MHz; cmd line args: -v -w 128 -f 0; (same system as the 338 MH/s result above using Phoenix)<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 360 || 1.8(?)|| || 200(?) || 970 || 1536 || 2.4.595.0 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || m0mchil/poclbm 03-07-11 || unlocked shaders, default mem 1250<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 360 || -|| || - || 870 || 1375 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || flashed with 6970 BIOS, -v -f30 -w128<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 365 || -|| || - || 925 || 1408 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || stock bios, -v -f0 -w128, MSI twinfrozr III 2GB<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 344.4 || -|| || - || 800 || 1536 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || Powercolor 6950 @ shadermod on original Bios 6950 / 1000mV 850/730, +20% powertune, Fan @ 60%, -v -w128 -f1.<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 352.8 || -|| || - || 820 || 1536 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || Powercolor 6950 @ shadermod on original Bios 6950 / 1000mV 850/730, +20% powertune, Fan @ 60%, -v -w128 -f1.<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 366.4 || -|| || - || 850 || 1536 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || Powercolor 6950 @ shadermod on original Bios 6950 / 1000mV 850/730, +20% powertune, Fan @ 60%, -v -w128 -f1.<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 383 || -|| || - || 975 || 1408 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || stock bios, -v -f0 -w128, voltage 1.274 @72c MSI twinfrozr III 2GB<br />
|- <br />
| 6950 || 389.9 || -|| || - || 950 || 1408 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || cgminer 2.3.2/Diablo || stock bios, -I 9, VRAM @ 820Mhz, fan @ 100%, voltage 1.250v, temp @ 68c, HIS ICE-Q X 2GB, OCed using MSI Afterburner, Windows 7 Professional 64-bit SP 1<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 388.4 || -|| || - || 900 || 1536 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || Powercolor 6950 @ shadermod on original Bios 6950 / 1000mV 850/730, +20% powertune, Fan @ 60%, -v -w128 -f1.<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || ~400 || -|| || - || 895 || 320 || 1536|| PCI-E 2.1 x16 || GUIMiner 24th Aug 2011 || Sapphire HD6950 Shader unlock mod 1408>1536 / +20% Power control, Fan @ 55%, Flags:-v -f2 -w64 -r5.Note this keeps temps under 80oC which is needed for this to be stable.Moderate fan noise.Power use is ~200W.<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 403 || -|| || - || 939 || 685 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix-1.50/phatk || ASUS EAH6950 ([http://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/90661/Asus.HD6970.2048.101124.html (Ref. 6950 Flashed -> 6970)]) / +10% overdrive volt., Fan @ 90%, VECTORS BFI_INT WORKSIZE=128 AGGRESSION=13. Overclocked from 880 -> 939 with MSI Aferburner<br />
|-<br />
<br />
| 6950 || 408.8 || -|| || - || 925 || 1536 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || cgminer 2.12 || GIGABYTE GV-R695D5-2GD-B @ shadermod on original Bios 6950, mem@625, V=1100mv Fan @ 60%. Windows 7x64, Catalyst 11.9<br />
|-<br />
<br />
| 6950 || 410.4 || -|| || - || 950 || 1536 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || Powercolor 6950 @ shadermod on original Bios 6950 / 1000mV 850/730, +20% powertune, Fan @ 60%, -v -w128 -f1.<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 418.8 || -|| || - || 940|| 1536 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || Gigabyte OC 1GB, shadermod, voltage locked 1.175, mem 450, -w128 -v -f0, ATI Tray Tool<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 425.3 || -|| || - || 950/850 || 1536 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix-1.50/phatk2 (Ubuntu natty) || Asus 1GB DirectCU, shadermod on OEM BIOS, OEM 1.1v, AMDOverdriveCtrl for 950 core 850 mem, 20% overdrive, flags VECTORS2 BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=128<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 432.4 || -|| || - || 1000 || 1536 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || Powercolor 6950 @ shadermod on original Bios 6950 / 1000mV 850/730, +20% powertune, Fan @ 60%, -v -w128 -f1.<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 454.4 || -|| || - || 1050 || 1536 || - || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || Powercolor 6950 @ shadermod on original Bios 6950 / 1000mV 850/730, +20% powertune, Fan @ 60%, -v -w128 -f1.<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 417 || 2.085(?)|| || 200(?) || 975 || 1536 || 2.4.595.0 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || unlocked shaders, +20% overdrive, mem @ 1250, fan @ 77%, temp 64C, -v -w128, gpu core @ 1145mV<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 428 || 2.14(?)|| || 200(?) || 1000 || 1536 || 2.4.595.0 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || unlocked shaders, +20% overdrive, mem @ 1250, fan @ 80%, temp 64C, -v -w128, gpu core @ 1160mV<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 440 || || || || 990 || 1536 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/phatk || unlocked shaders, mem @ 1375, VGPU 1.21v, Watercooled (MCW60), temp 54C, VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 -k phatk<br />
|-<br />
| 6950 || 432 || 2.16(?)||1.44 || 200(?) || 1000 || 1536 || 2.4.595.0 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || unlocked shaders, +20% overdrive, mem @ 520, fan @ 80%, temp 76C, -v -w128 -f 2, gpu core @ 1275mV<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFAFAF;"| 6950x2 CF || 720 || - || - || ~400 || 900 || 1408 || 2.4.595.0 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || GUIMiner v2011-07-01 || MSI Afterburner - gpu @ 900 (870 stock), mem @ 900 (1250 stock), temp 69-71C(bottom vga) fan@94% / 77-81C(top vga) fan@99% - 31C enviornment, -v -f 1 -w 128 BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FFAFAF;"| 6950x2 CF || 731 || - || - || ~400 || 900 || 1408 || 2.4.595.0 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || GUIMiner v2011-07-01 || MSI Afterburner - gpu @ 900 (870 stock), mem @ 900 (1250 stock), temp 68C(bottom vga) fan@90% / 73C(top vga) fan@99% - 28C enviornment, -v -f 1 -w 128 BFI_INT AGGRESSION=13<br />
|-<br />
| 6950x3 || 1081 || -|| || - || 860 || 1408 || 2.4(?) || PCI-E 2.1 x8 || guiminer/poclbm 07-01 || Sapphire 2GB stock bios, stock voltage, locked shaders: +20% overdrive, mem@650, fan@95%, temp 94C, -v -f0 -w128, 93c<br />
|-<br />
| 6950x4 || 1316 || 1.513|| || 870 || 840 || 1408 || 2.4.595.0 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || m0mchil/poclbm 03-07-11 || locked shaders, default mem 1250, dual fan 75C typical<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970 || 323 || 1.468||0.92 || 220 || 880 || 1536 || 2.3 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm || -w 64, SDK 2.1 not supported on 69xx.<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970 || 365 || 2.28|| || 160 || 880 || 1536 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/phoenix || VECTORS AGGRESSION=9 WORKSIZE=128, fan @ 45%, 61C, 1.0 Vcore, 150 MHz mem, TX650w (84%), reference card<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970 || 370 || -|| || - || 880 || 1536 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || -v -w128, fan @ 50%/temp 72C, stock card<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970 || 372 || 1.691(?)|| || 220(?) || 900 || 1536 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix (svn trunk 05.14.2011) || clock 900/1375, VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=128, fan 45% (auto) / temp 90C<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970 || 388 || -|| || - || 900 || 1536 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || -v -w128, fan @ 50%/temp 72C, stock voltage of 1.175v<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970 || 385 || 1.964|| || 196 || 900 || 1536 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || -v -w128, memory downclocked to 684Mhz, fan @ 70%/temp 81C<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970 || 380 || -|| || - || - || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm || -v -w128<br>export GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS=1 # to reduce poclbm CPU from 100% to 2%<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970 || 403 || -|| || - || MAX || 1536 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || clock Max/50%+stock, -v -w128, fan= 100%/temp 72C (Note: Overclocked using CCC utility under Windows 7, Clock set to Max value w/ 50% increase to memory and 5% increase to voltage)<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970 || 406 || -|| || - || 950 || 1536 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.50/phatk || GPU Overclocked to Max (950MHz) using aticonfig, Memory Underclocked using AMDOverdriveCtrl (850MHz). Temp ~ 82C. VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=128<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970 || 407 || -|| || - || 955 || 1536 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm || -v -w128, fan 75%/temp 75C, voltage +10%<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970 || 414 || -|| || - || 960 || 1536 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || -v -w128, fan @ 53%/temp 73C, stock voltage of 1.175v, high air flow case<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970 || 420 || -|| || - || 975 || 1536 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || guiminer/poclbm || -v -w128 -f0, clocks 975MHz/685MHz MSI Lightning<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970 || 423 || -||1.20 || - || 995 || 1536 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.48/poclbm || ATI Tray Tools, Clocks=995/331.25, WORKSIZE=128 BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 VECTORS ,68C @ 65% Fan, HAF932 Case<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970 || 431 || -|| - || - || 976 || 1536 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.7/phatk2 || MSI AFTERBURNER, Clocks[976/1000], -k parameters[VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11], Temperatures{CARD}[86C@100% Fan]{ROOM}[27C/81F], <br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970 || 433 || -|| - || - || 975 || 1536 || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix 1.6.2/phatk || MSI Afterburner 2.2Beta, -k phatk AGGRESSION=11 WORKSIZE=128 VECTORS, GPU 65C@100% Fan, Room 21C<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970x2 || 710 || -|| || - || 900/880 || 1536 || 2.2 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm || -w 256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970x2 || 828|| -|| || - || 940 || 1536 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm || -v -w128, fans 74%/82%, temp 74C/82C, powertune +20% (via CCC), memory underclock 825MHz (via MSI Afterburner), with 'Maj' fix<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0FF0F;"| 6970x3 || 1243|| -|| || 1000+ || 910 || 1536 || 2.5 || 2x16, 1x8 || phoenix 1.7.0 || fans 100%, temp 88C/84C/69C, GPU 920/ memory 795/ powertune 20%, ATI 11.11, -k phatk2 VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=128 AGGRESSION=13<br />
|-<br />
| 6990 || 670 || 1.94||0.89 || 346 || 830 || 3072 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || poclbm || Catalyst 11.4 [http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=2949.msg106238#msg106238 source].<br />
|-<br />
| 6990 || 704 || || || || 830 || 3072 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Diablo Win7 64bits || Catalyst 11.4, Arguments: -v 2 -w 128 (by Swapper 2011-07-07)<br />
|-<br />
| 6990 || 708 || 2.05|| || 346 || 830 || 3072 || 2.3 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || mrb's hdminer || BIOS switch at "default" position 2, see [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=2949 source]<br />
|-<br />
| 6990 || 744 || || || || 830 || 3072 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Diablo Win7 64bits || Catalyst 11.6b, Arguments: -v 2 -w 128 (by Swapper 2011-07-14)<br />
|-<br />
| 6990 || 746 || 1.82|| || 410 || 880 || 3072 || 2.3 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || mrb's hdminer || BIOS switch at "overclocked" position 1, see [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=2949 source]<br />
|-<br />
| 6990 || 758 || -|| || - || 880 || - || 2.4 || - || Phoenix with Poclbm || Catalyst 11.4, OC switch ON, VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 BFI_INT WORKSIZE=128 FASTLOOP=false<br />
|-<br />
| 6990 || 771 || 1.8804|| || 410 || 880 || 3072 || 2.3 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || mrb's hdminer || SDK 2.1 not supported on 69xx. Memory clock @ 1280Mhz.<br />
|-<br />
| 6990 || 772 || 1.8380|| || 420 || 900 || 3072 || 2.3 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || Phoenix & Poclbm || OC switch ON + overclocked to 900 mhz, VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 BFI_INT WORKSIZE=128<br />
|-<br />
| 6990 || 790 || -|| || - || 900 || 3072 || 2.3 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || mrb's hdminer || BIOS switch at "overclocked" position 1; with "aticonfig --odsc=900,1260" to further overclock the GPU to 900 MHz and mem to 1260 MHz, see [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=2949 source]<br />
|-<br />
| 6990 || 795 || -|| || - || - || - || 2.4 || || Diablo's miner || BIOS switch at "overclocked" position 1; On Windows Vista, Clocks set at 955,1250. Power control at 20.<br />
Diablo's args: -w 128 -g 5 -v 2 -f 0<br />
|-<br />
| 6990 || 802 || -|| || - || 915 || 3072 || 2.3 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || mrb's hdminer || BIOS switch at "overclocked" position 1; with "aticonfig --odsc=915,1260" to further overclock the GPU to 915 MHz and mem to 1260 MHz, see [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=2949 source]<br />
|-<br />
| 6990 || 835 || -||1.11 || - || 890/860 || 3072 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || phoenix || BIOS switch at "overclocked" position 1; with "aticonfig --adapter=1 --odsc=990,890 and aticonfig --adapter=0 --odsc=960,860" (GPU 0 runs hot). Currently, aticonfig can only underclock RAM to 100mhz below core speed. Command line: phoenix.py -k poclbm VECTORS AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=128 BFI_INT<br />
|-<br />
| 6990 || 852 || -|| || - || 955|| 3072 || 2.5 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || cgminer 2.1.2 || Memory: 830 Mhz, -v 2 -w 128 -I 9, Watercooled, stock voltage. (2012-02 by Swapper)<br />
|-<br />
| 6990 || 865 || -||1.11 || - || 890/860 || 3072 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || cgminer || BIOS switch at "overclocked" position 1; with core 0 at 990/890 engine/mem, core 1 at 960/860 (runs hot). Watercooled at 65-68C.<br />
|-<br />
| 6990x2 || 1436 || 1.848|| || 777 || 880 || 6144 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 x2 || guiminer 2011.05.11 || AUSUM switch set to 1 on both cards; Core left at 880MHz, memory left at 1250MHz; VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 BFI_INT WORKSIZE=128<br />
|-<br />
| 6990x2 || 1640 || 1.416|| || 1200 || 1010 || 3072 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 x16 || phoenix 1.7.0 || GPU 910MHz, Memory 785MHz, Powertune 20%; VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 BFI_INT WORKSIZE=128 FASTLOOP=false<br />
|-<br />
| 6990x2 || 1700 || 1.416|| || 1200 || 1010 || 3072 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 x16 || guiminer 2011.06.14 || GPU 1010MHz, Memory 900MHz; -k phatk2 VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP=false WORKSIZE=128 AGGRESSION=13<br />
|-<br />
| 6990x2 || 1740 || 2.11 || || 825 || 940 || 3072 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 x16 || cgminer 2.0.8 || GPU0+3 930MHz core/805MHz memory, GPU1+2 940MHz core/815MHz memory; BIOS switch factory setting; Cooled with 7C air from outside; -g4 -I9 -k phatk<br />
|-<br />
| 6990x3 || 2094 || -|| || - || 900 || - || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 x8 x4 || poclbm || GPU 900MHz, Memory 1250MHz; poclbm.py -f 0 -w 256<br />
|-<br />
| 7750 || 104.15 || || || || 800 || || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || phoenix || worksize=128 VECTORS FASTLOOP AGGRESSION=10 WORKSIZE=128<br />
|-<br />
| 7750 || 117.15 || || || || 900 || || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || phoenix || worksize=128 VECTORS FASTLOOP AGGRESSION=10 WORKSIZE=128<br />
|-<br />
| 7750 || 125.5 || - || - || - || 830 || 512 || 2.6 (10.0.898.1) || PCI-E 2.0 x8 || DiabloMiner || GPU: 830MHz, Memory: 1125MHz; -v 1 -w 256 [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=64241.msg816946#msg816946 source]<br />
|-<br />
| 7750 || 133 || 2.66 || 1.21 || 50 || 880 || 512 || 2.6 (?) || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || cgminer || factory-overclocked to 880 MHz; power draw measured with a Kill-a-Watt<br />
|-<br />
| 7750 || 136.1 || - || - || - || 900 || 512 || 2.6 (10.0.898.1) || PCI-E 2.0 x8 || DiabloMiner || GPU: 900MHz (CCC locked @ 900), Memory: 800MHz; -v 1 -w 256 [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=64241.msg816946#msg816946 source]<br />
|-<br />
| 7770 || 182 || - || - || 83 || 1020 || 640 || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm || Ubuntu 10.04 LTS amd64, GPU: 1020MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 7770 || 213 || - || - || - || 1150 || 640 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || poclbm || Win7 32bit, Core2Duo, poclbm guiminer<br />
|-<br />
| 7850 || 287 || 1,91 || 1,1 || 150 || 950 || 1024 || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || cgminer || GPU:950 MEM:800, Linux 64bit, Intensive 14, GPU temp = 60°C, Room temp = 25°C, Fan = 60%<br />
|-<br />
| 7850 || 329 || - || - || 150 || 1100 || 1024 || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || cgminer 2.6.4 || Linux 64bit GTK+3, GPU temp = 60°C, Room temp = 25°C, Fan = 60%, -v 1 -k poclbm -I 6 --gpu-engine 1100 --gpu-memclock 950<br />
|-<br />
| 7850 || 363 || - || - || - || 1241 || 1024 || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Guiminer || GPU:1241 MEM:4840 <br />
|-<br />
| 7870 || 405 || - || - || - || 1100 || 1280 || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Guiminer || Sapphire 7870 OC , GPU: 1100MHz, Mem: 950 Mhz, GPU temp: 65°C, Fan 36% (1377 RPM).<br />
|-<br />
| 7870 || 406 || - || - || - || 1100 || 1280 || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || cgminer || Gigabyte GV-R787OC-2GD, GPU: 1200MHz, [cgminer -I 7]<br />
|-<br />
| 7870 || 422 || - || - || - || 1165 || 1280 || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || cgminer || Sapphire 7870 1ghz edition, GPU: 1165MHz, [cgminer.exe -d 0 -l 1 -T -I 8]<br />
|-<br />
| 7950 || 510 || - || - || - || 1080 || 1792 || 2.7 || PCI-E 3.0 x16 || Diablo || Core 1080, Mem 800, -v 1 -w 256 Intesity 10<br />
|-<br />
| 7950 || 512 || - || - || - || 1000 || 1792 || 2.6 || PCI-E 3.0 x8 || poclbm || GPU: 1000MHz, Memory: 850MHz<br />
|-<br />
| 7950 || 605 || - || - || - || 1150 || 1792 || 2.6 (10.0.898.1) || PCI-E 3.0 x16 || DiabloMiner || GPU: 1150MHz, Memory: 1375MHz; -v 1 -w 256<br />
|-<br />
| 7970 || 555 || - || - || - || 925 || 2048 || 2.6 (10.0.898.1) || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || DiabloMiner || GPU: 925MHz, Memory: 1375MHz; -v 1 -w 256<br />
|-<br />
| 7970 || 650 || -|| || - || 1100 || 2048 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 x8 x4 || Diablo|| GPU 1100MHz, Memory 600MHz;<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FF0000;"| 7970 || 640 || -|| || - || 1070 core/1000 mem || 2048 || 2.6 || PCI-E 3.0 x16 || cgminer 2.6.5 || MSI R7970 Lightning Win7 х64, Catalyst 12.8, GPU 1070 MHz, Memory 1000 MHz, GPU temp = 72°C, Room temp = 28°C, Fan = 57%, cgminer -k diablo -v 1 -w 256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#00FFFF;"| 7970 || 650 || -|| || - || 1100 || 2048 || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x1 || cgminer 2.4.1 || Win7 х86, Catalyst 12.3, GPU 1100 MHz, Memory 950 MHz, GPU temp = 68°C, Room temp = 25°C, Fan = 58%, -k poclbm -v 1 -w 128<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FF0000;"| 7970 || 674 || -|| || - || 1130 core/1000 mem || 2048 || 2.6 || PCI-E 3.0 x16 || cgminer 2.6.5 || MSI R7970 Lightning Win7 х64, Catalyst 12.8, GPU 1130 MHz, Memory 1000 MHz, GPU temp = 72°C, Room temp = 28°C, Fan = 57%, cgminer -k diablo -v 1 -w 256<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#FF0000;"| 7970 || 685 || -|| || - || 1150 core/1000 mem || 2048 || 2.6 || PCI-E 3.0 x16 || cgminer 2.6.5 || MSI R7970 Lightning Win7 х64, Catalyst 12.8, GPU 1150 MHz, Memory 1000 MHz, GPU temp = 72°C, Room temp = 28°C, Fan = 58%, cgminer -k diablo -v 1 -w 256<br />
|-<br />
| 7970 || 685 || -|| || - || 1177 || 2048 || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || cgminer 2.3.1 || Win7, Catalyst 12.3, driver: 2.95, E: 1177, M:685, -k diakgcn -v 2 -w 256<br />
|-<br />
| 7970 || 690 || - || - || - || 1150 || 2048 || 2.6 (10.0.898.1) || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || DiabloMiner || GPU: 1150MHz, Memory: 1375MHz; -v 1 -w 256<br />
|-<br />
| 7970 || 695 || - || - || - || 1160(core)/1050(mem) || 2048 || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || DiabloMiner (options: -v 1 -w 256) || Asus HD7970-DC2T-3GD5 @ 1.17V; Linux Ubuntu 11.10 64 bit; AMD SDK 2.6; Catalyst 12.3 <br />
|-<br />
| 7970 || 710 || -|| || - || 1200 || 2048 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || DiabloMiner|| GPU 1200MHz, Memory 600MHz; -v 1 -w 256<br />
|-<br />
| 7970 || ~714 || -|| || - || 1210 || 2048 || 2.7 || PCI-E 1.1 x16 || cgminer 2.7.4 || MSI HD7970 R7970-2PMD3GD5/OC, core clock - 1210Mhz, memory clock - 685, core voltage (1.149V - MSI Afterburner, ~1.043V - GPU-Z), memory voltage 1.5V, temperature - 75C at mid-day and 65C w/ AC on at 20C, Catalyst 12.8, Windows 8 Release Preview 32-bit, kernel - poclbm, vector - 1, worksize - 64, intensity - 14, fan - 100% <br />
|-<br />
| 7970 || 825 || -|| || 214 || 1290 || 2048 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Bitminter|| Bitminter beta 1.1.1; GPU 1290MHz, Memory <br />
1375MHz (Trixx = 600); work size 256, "BFI_INT," Device-accessible CPU memory; full watercooled block; power stats from GPU-Z; Driver 11.12<br />
|-<br />
| 7970x3 || 1950 || 2.6 || 1.72 || 750 || 1100 || 2048x3 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || cgminer 2.7.5 || Win8, Catalyst 12.8, driver: 8.982.0.0, E: 1100, M:750, kernel: poclbm, worksize: 256, intensity: 9, gpu-threads: 4, refitted Diamond 7970 HSF with new VRM pads to lower VRM temps ~15C. Undervolted each card until crash under load, then raised about 0.015v for stability. Settings using afterburner 2.2.1 with OC unlocked. Visiontek 7970: $370, Sapphire 7970: $360, Diamond 7970: $400<br />
|-<br />
| 7970x3 || 2050 || 2.41 || 1.22 || 850 || 1150 || 6144 || 2.6 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || cgminer 2.3.1 || Win7, Catalyst 12.3, driver: 2.95, E: 1150, M:685, -k diakgcn -v 2 -w 256, 850W power consumption measured at the wall<br />
|-<br />
| FirePro V3800 || 69.0 || -|| || - || || || || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || BitMinter Client || <br />
|-<br />
| FirePro V4800 || 79.7 || -|| || - || 775 || 400 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || GUIMiner v2011-05-01 || <br />
|-<br />
| FirePro V8700 || 84.8 || -|| || - || 750 || 800 || - || - || poclbm-mod.03.24.2011 || <br />
<br />
|-<br />
| FirePro M5800 || 61.4 || -|| || - || 650 || - || - || - || poclbm-mod.03.24.2011 || Ubuntu<br />
|-<br />
| FirePro M5800 || 69.3 || -|| || - || 650 || 400 || 2.1 || - || GUIMiner v2011-04-26 || -v -w128, Windows 7 32bit<br />
|-<br />
| FirePro V5800 || 119 || -|| || - || 690 || 800 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || GUIMiner v2011-05-01 || Windows 7 32bit<br />
|-<br />
| FirePro V5800 || 144 || -|| || - || 690 || 800 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || GUIMiner v2011-05-01 || -v -w128 (Windows 7 32bit)<br />
|-<br />
| FirePro V5800 || 161 || -|| || - || 780 || 800 || - || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || GUIMiner v2011-05-01 || -v -w128 (Windows 7 32bit)<br />
|-<br />
| FirePro V7750 || 35.7 || -|| || - || - || 320 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || GUIMiner v2011-05-21 || Windows 7 64bit<br />
|-<br />
| FirePro V7800 || 254.85 || -|| || - || - || 1440 || 2.4 || PCI-E 2.0 x16 || Phoenix 1.48 with poclbm || Debian Squeeze<br />
|-<br />
| FirePro M7740 (M97 GL) [DELL] || 63.0 || -|| || - || 650 || - || 2.1 || PCIe v2.0 x16 || GUIMiner v2011-06-14 || Windows 7 64bit / only SDK2.1 works<br />
|-<br />
| FirePro M7820 || 150.0 || -|| || - || 700 || 800 || 2.1 || PCI-E 2.1 x16 || GUIMiner v2011-06-09 / poclbm || Memory downclocked to 500 from 1000MHz, 169MH/s@800MHz, 181MH/s@860Mhz (max.), only SDK2.1 works, Windows 7 x86<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<references><br />
<ref name='amazon_20110625'>$ Prices from http://www.amazon.com on 2011-06-25</ref><br />
</references><br />
<br />
===Nvidia===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Model !! Mhash/s !! Mhash/J !! Watts !! Clock !! SP !! Comment<br />
|-<br />
| ION || 1.8 || 0.067 || 27 || || 16 || poclbm; power consumption incl. CPU<br />
|-<br />
| 8200 mGPU || 1.2 || || || 1200 || 16 || 128 MB shared memory, "poclbm -w 128 -f 0"<br />
|-<br />
| 8400 GS || 2.3 || || || || || "poclbm -w 128"<br />
|-<br />
| 8400 GS || 1.6 || 0.013 || 128 || 1238 || || DiabloMiner -w 128 -f 1 [https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/User:Knightmb source]<br />
|-<br />
| 8400M GS || 2.0 || || || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 8500GT || 2.4 || || || 918 || 16 || poclbm under GUIMiner<br />
|-<br />
| 8600M GT || 4.93 || || || || 32 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 8600M GT || 3.8 || || || || || Macbook Pro running Diablo<br />
|-<br />
| 8600GT || 5.66 || || || 1188 || 32 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 8600GT OC || 7.3 || || || 1602 || 32 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1334.0 poclbm] -w 128 [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=4967.msg72833#msg72833 source]<br />
|-<br />
| 8800GT || 25 || 0.24 || 105 || 1300 || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 8800GT || 24.5 || 0.23 || 105 || 1300 || || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg37592#msg37592 source]<br />
|-<br />
| 8800GT || 31.1 || 0.296 || 105 || 1855 || || Overclocked 715 GPU / 1030 Memory / 1855 Shader; GuiMiner v2011-05-21<br />
|-<br />
| 8800GT || 31.8 || 0.303 || 105 || 1836 || 112 || 713 gpu, 1026 memory. win7x86, phoenix 1.48, -k poclbm WORKSIZE=64 AGGRESSION=5<br />
|-<br />
| 8800GT || 34.0 || || 105 || 1998 || || gpu 756M, mem 1123M, shader 1998M, temp 65C. winXP, phoenix 1.50, -k poclbm WORKSIZE=64 AGGRESSION=6 -- same settings get 32.7 MH/s with aggression 2<br />
|-<br />
| 8800GTS || 16.8 || 0.109 || 154 || || || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg25069#msg25069 source] [http://www.techspot.com/review/79-geforce-8800-gts-512/page11.html source]<br />
|-<br />
| 8800 GTS || 18.7 || 0.124 || 150 || 1200 || || poclbm -w 64 no vectors<br />
|-<br />
| 8800 GTS || 33.5 || || 150 || OC || || CUDA mining via GUIminer. Win7 64bit. poclbm -v -w128 -f0. OC'd Core@799MHz, Mem@1080MHz, Shader@1905MHz. Fan 70%, GPU temp @ 66C in comfortable room temp.<br />
|-<br />
| 8800 GTX || 27.5 || || || 1404 || || phoenix 1.48, poclbm, no vectors, 83C with 50C ambient <br />
|-<br />
| 8800m GTX || 16.3 || || || || || rpcminer-cuda Win7-64<br />
|-<br />
| 9300GE || 1.57 || || || 1300 || 8 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 9300GS || 1.69 || || || 1400 || 8 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 9300/nForce 730i || 2.15 || || || 1200 || 16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 9400GT || 3.37 || 0.067 || 50 || 1400 || 16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 9400M (MacBook) || 1.90 || 0.32 || 6 || 700 || || poclbm -f 8 no vectors<br />
|-<br />
| 9500M GS || 3.2 || || || 950 || 32 || rpcminer-cuda<br />
|-<br />
| 9500GT || 6.75 || 0.135 || 50 || 1400 || 32 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 9500GT || 7.30 || 0.135 || 50 || 1400 || 32|| rpcminer-cuda, Overclocked 730 GPU/ 500 Memory / fan 100% 70C solid<br />
|-<br />
| 9500GT || 7.10 || 0.135 || 50 || 1767 || 32 || rpcminer-cuda, Overclocked 707 GPU / 500 Memory / fan 100% 73C steady<br />
|-<br />
| 9600GSO || 19.88 || 0.237 || 84 || 1375 || 96 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 9600GSO512 || 11.75 || 0.131 || 90 || 1625 || 48 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 9600GT || 15.66 || 0.165 || 95 || 1625 || 64 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 9600GT Zotac || 15 || || || 1650 || 64 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 9600GT OC || 18.8 || <0.198 || >95 || 1981 || 64 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1334.0 poclbm] -w 128 -f 10 [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=4967.msg74610#msg74610 source] [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=4967.msg73353#msg73353 source]<br />
|-<br />
| 9600M GS || 4.0 || || || 1075 || 32 || rpcminer-cuda<br />
|-<br />
| 9800GT || 30.36 || 0.289 || 105 || 1800 || 112 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 9800GT EE || 19.7 || 0.263 || 75 || 1375 || 112 || rpcminer-cuda<br />
|-<br />
| 9800GT OC || 29.5 || 0.283 || 105 || 1836 || 112 || poclbm.py, no options. Memory underclocked to 850Mhz, GPU overclocked to 733Mhz<br />
|-<br />
| 9800GTX || 32.54 || 0.232 || 140 || 1688 || 128 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 9800GTX+ || 32.6 || 0.232 || 140 || 1688 || 128 || win7x64 275.33 Overclocked to 756/1890/1102 using a CUDA-specific miner (instead of phoenix, yay for ZERO stales!)<br />
|-<br />
| 9800GTX+ || 35.39 || 0.251 || 141 || 1836 || 128 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 9800GTX+ || 36 || || || || || factory OC ubuntu polclbm.py -w 128 -f 10 -a 10 (DO NOT USE -v)<br />
|-<br />
| 9800GTX+ || 37.23 || 0.266 || 140 || 1890 || 128 || win7x64 275.27 phoenix(1.48) -k poclbm AGGRESSION=3 WORKSIZE=64 (may cause 75%+ stale count, in which case use a CUDA-specific miner instead)<br />
|-<br />
| 9800GTX+ || 40.20 || 0.287 || 140 || 835 || 128 || lowered memory clock higher core, unstable if going higher<br />
|-<br />
|style="background-color:#FFEFEF"| 9800GX2 || 57.83 || 0.294 || 197 || || 2x128 ||<br />
|-<br />
|style="background-color:#FFEFEF"| 9800GX2 || 28 || 0.142 || 197 || || 2x128 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg37620#msg37620 source]<br />
|-<br />
| G210 || 3.38 || 0.111 || 30.5 || 1402 || 16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| G210 || 3.79 || 0.124 || 30.5 || 1402 || 16 || poclbm -f 1<br />
|-<br />
| GT220 || 10.8 || 0.084 || 128 || 1360 || || DiabloMiner -w 128 -f 1000 [https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/User:Knightmb source]<br />
|-<br />
| GT230 || 15.5 || 0.161 || 96 || 650 || 64 || (9600GT rebranded one from in a medion pc)<br />
|-<br />
| GT240 || 19.37 || 0.281 || 69 || 1340 || 96 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GT240 || 21.24 || || || || 96 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=4291.0 poclbm-mod] -f 0 -v [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=4967.msg73383#msg73383 source]<br />
|-<br />
| GT240 || 28.1 || || || || 96 || poclbm -f0 -v (Gainward GT240 1024DDR5 OC core@670/stockmem@1700/shader@1700 - stable; max.temp=73)<br />
|-<br />
| GT240M || 9.8 || 0.426 || 23 || 550 || 48 || poclbm -f 0 -w 256 <br />
|-<br />
| GT240 OC || 25.6 || 0.365 || 70 || 1765 || 96 || poclbm<br />
|-<br />
| GTS250 || 35.39 || 0.244 || 145 || 1836 || 128 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTS250 || 35.2 || 0.243 || 145 || 1836 || 128 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTS250 OC || 37 || 0.255 || 145 || 2047 || 128 || 37.2 with the following OC: Core: 775MHz, Shader: 1900MHz, Memory: 1200MHz<br />
|-<br />
| GTX260M || 22.5 || || || 500 || 112 || poclbm 4/28/2011 Asus G71GX runs ~90c without cooling pad <br />
|-<br />
| GTX260 || 35.91 || 0.178 || 202 || 1242 || 192 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX260 || 44 || 0.242 || 182 || 1242 || 216 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg24699#msg24699 source]<br />
|-<br />
| GTX260c216 || 40.40 || 0.236 || 171 || 1242 || 216 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX260c216 || 47.4 || 0.260 || 182 || 1348 || 216 || poclbm -w 256<br />
|-<br />
| GTX260c216 || 50.00 || || || 1050 || 216 || m0mchil GPU client, Windows 7 64-bit, x6 @ 3.5ghz<br />
|-<br />
| GTX260c216 OC || 52.0 || || || 1461 || 216 || "poclbm -w 256 -f 1"<br />
|-<br />
| GTX260c216 OC || 58.9 || || || 756/400 || 216 || Core overclocked, Memory underclocked, Ubuntu 11.04 Classic Session(No Effects) "poclbm -w 256 -f 1"<br />
|-<br />
| GTX260c216 OC || 60.1 || || || 1706 || 216 || Core: 364 MHz, Shaders: 1706 MHz, Memory: 594 MHz, VDDC: 1.1800V. "poclbm-mod -w 256 -f 1"<br />
|-<br />
| GTX275 || 50.75 || 0.232 || 219 || 1404 || 240 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX275 || 58 || || || 729/1458 || 240 || poclbm -f 0 -w 256<br />
|-<br />
| GTX280 || 46.84 || 0.198 || 236 || 1296 || 240 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX280 || 64.34 || 0.289 || 245 || 1296 || 240 || phoenix.exe -k poclbm AGGRESSION=6 WORKSIZE=128 (61*C with Accelero XTREME GTX280)<br />
|-<br />
| GTX285 || 64.8 || || || 1607 || 240 || GuiMiner - Not sure about wattage yet. Still testing. Card runs around 74 C<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| GTX285 || 53.35 || 0.262 || 204 || 1476 || 240 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX295 || 89.78 || 0.311 || 289 || 1242 || 480 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX295 || 120.70 || 0.418 || 289 || 1242 || 480 || GUIMiner no oc.<br />
|-<br />
| GTX295 || 117.30 || 0.406 || 289 || 1476 || 490 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GT 320M (MacBook Air) || 6.12 || || || 1212 || 48 ||<br />
|-<br />
| 320M (Mac mini 2010) || 7.0 || 0.35 || 20 || 450 || 32 || poclbm no extra options, windows 7 x64<br />
|-<br />
| GT 325M || 7.5 || || || 990 || 48 || rpcminer-cuda<br />
|-<br />
| GT 325M || 10.5 || || || 325/650(mem)/1300(shaders) || || rpcminer-cuda, 71 degrees<br />
|-<br />
| GT 325M || 7.99 || || || || || poclbm -f 0 -w 256<br />
|-<br />
| GT330 || 21.65 || || || || || poclbm -f 0 -w 256<br />
|-<br />
| GT 330M || 7.97 || || || ||48|| Model: MacBookPro6,2 VRAM: 512MB Software: [http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=8994.0 DiabloMiner GUI] v2011-05-22 / Mac OS X 10.6.7<br />
|-<br />
| GT 330M || 10.8 || || ||650MHZ core||48|| Model: MacBookPro6,2 VRAM: 512MB Software: GUIMiner running in Bootcamp v2011-08-24 / Mac OS X 10.6.8.The GPU was OC'd to 650MHZ core clock,mem clock was the lowest it would go in MSI Afterburner.The Bootcamp OS was Windows 7 x64.MBP Mid 2010.<br />
|-<br />
| GT 330M (Sony Vaio Z) || 7.8 || 0.71 ( 0.3 total) || 11 (26w total) || 1045 || 48 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GT 330M (Samsung R480) || 9.1 || || || 575(GPU)/1265(shader) || ||VRAM 1024MB. pocblm -vectors --verbose. Windows 7 Ultimate x86<br />
|-<br />
| GTS 350M (Toshiba A665-3DV) || 17.0 || 1.214 || 14 || 1080 || || DiabloMiner-Windows.exe<br />
|-<br />
| GTS 350M (Toshiba A665-3DV5) || 20.8 || || || 1350 || || DiabloMiner-Windows.exe, OC'd 550/850/1350 73C stable<br />
|-<br />
| GTS 360M || 25.0 || || || || || [toshiba qosmio laptop, ~150-165*F stock fans]<br />
|-<br />
| GTS 360M (ASUS G60jx) || 20.0 || || || || || everythins is stock, it cannot sustain. it reaches 90 degrees and freezes.<br />
|-<br />
| GTS 360M (ASUS G60jx) || 27.2 || || || Shader @ 1720, Memory @ 900 || || stock hardware (clean exhaust fan), Afterburner, 72 deg C Stable <br />
|-<br />
| GT430 || 20.24 || 0.413 || 49 || 1400 || 96 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GT440 || 20.4 || || || 1645 || 96 || rpcminer-cuda -aggression=8; winxp x64 driver 275.33<br />
|-<br />
| GT530 || 17.9 || 0.358 || 50 || 1400 || || BitMinter v1.1.2<br />
|-<br />
| GT520M || 8.9 || || || || || rpcminer-cuda, got up 2 10.2MH/s OC'ed<br />
|-<br />
| GT540M || 16.0 || || || || || rpcminer-cuda<br />
|-<br />
| GT550M || 17.08 || || || || || rpcminer-cuda -aggression=8<br />
|-<br />
| GT650M (rMBP) || 17.8 || || || 900 || 16 || cgminer 2.5.0 on OSX 10.7.4<br />
|-<br />
| GT650M OC || 27.4 || || || || GUIMiner <br />
| GTS450 || 45.28 || 0.427 || 106 || 1566 || 192 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX460SE || 56.39 || 0.376 || 150 || 1300 || 288 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX460 || 66.32 || || || 814 || 336 || rpcminer-cuda 20110605, Graphics Clock @ 814MHz, Memory @ 1555MHz<br />
|-<br />
| GTX460 || 68.31 || 0.427 || 160 || 1350 || 336 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX460 768MB || 57.8 || || ? || 1350 || 336 || rpcminer-cuda -gputhreads=320 -gpugrid=336<br />
|-<br />
| GTX460 768MB (MSI Cyclone 768D5/OC) || 75.1 || || ? || 930 || 336 || rpcminer-cuda on Win7 x64 with ForceWare 275.33. [http://event.msi.com/vga/afterburner/download.htm MSI Afterburner] set to core: 930MHz, shader: 1850MHz, core voltage: 1.087V, memory: 1600MHz. Runs at 58°C with fan at 75% (ambient 25°C). <br />
|-<br />
| GTX460 1GB DirectCU || 72.3 || ? || ? || 1672 || 336 || rpcminer-cuda -gputhreads=320 -gpugrid=336<br />
|-<br />
| GTX460 1GB DirectCU || 89.5 || ? || ? || 1000 || 336 || guiminer GPU:1000mhz MEM:900<br />
|-<br />
| GTX460 1GB ( evga FPB ) || 71.4 || -- || -- || 870/1744/1800 || 336 || guiminer-cuda v2012-02-19 FW290.53 Win7x64<br />
|-<br />
| GTX460 1GB ( evga ) || 83.1 || 0.519 || 160 || 925/1850/900@0.960v || 336 || guiminer (phoenix1.75) -k poclbm AGGRESSION=8 FASTLOOP BFI_INT -v WORKSIZE=256 ForceWare 301.42 Win7x64 Runs at 70°C with fan at 100%<br />
|-<br />
| GTX460 (2 cards) || 102 || 0.319? || 320? || 1350 || || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg26363#msg26363 source]<br />
|-<br />
| GTX460 (2 cards) OC || 127 || 0.374 || 340 || 1620 || 2x 336 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=2444.0 rpcminer-cuda] -gpugrid=128 -gputhreads=128 ver.20110227<br />
|-<br />
| GTX465 || 64.41 || 0.322 || 200 || 1215 || 352 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX470 || 81.98 || 0.381 || 215 || 1215 || 448 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX470 || 94.7 || || || 1414 || ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX470 || 103.7 || || || 1520 || || memory @ 418MHz, stable @ 72 deg fan @ 90%, puddinpop rpcminer-cuda -gpugrid=96 -gputhread=128 AGGRESSION=14 GIGABYTE brand card BIOS 70.00.21.00.03 <br />
|-<br />
| GTX470 || 111.9 || 0.520 || 215 || 1650 || 448 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX470 || 115 || || || 1616 || || phoenix 1.46 poclbm VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP AGGRESSION=6<br />
|-<br />
| GTX470x2 || 121 ea. (130 burst ea.) || || || 1700 ||448|| PuddinPop rpcminer-cuda -gpugrid=96 -gputhreads=128 AGGRESSION=14 (memory 856 Max Temp. 71 deg. F on Water 1.085v+, Stable on Beast 2.0>3 days, no i7 CPU OC, driver 280.26, bios 70.00.21.00.03)<br />
|-<br />
| GTX480 || 101.28 || 0.405 || 250 || 1401 || 480 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX480 || 140.43 || || || 1700 || 480 || rpcminer-cuda -gpugrid=512 -gputhreads=480<br />
|-<br />
| GTX480 AMP!Zotac|| 140.1 || || || 1700|| 480 || rpcminer-cuda -gpugrid=480 -gputhreads=480 (vCore-1050,Core Clock-851, Shader Clock-1702, Memory Clock-2033, t-79°c, Water 43°c, stable temperature and work)<br />
|-<br />
| GTX550 Ti || 45.0 || ? || ? || ? || ? || EVGA 1GB, WinXP rpcminer, no overclock<br />
|-<br />
| GTX560 Ti || 67.7 || 0.39 || 170 || 1700 || 384 || standard EVGA 560, no overclock<br />
|-<br />
| GTX560 Ti || 74 || 0.41 || 170 || 822 || 384 || MSI 560Ti HAWK; core 822 Mhz clock (no overclock); rpcminer-cuda.exe -aggression=4 -gpugrid=64 -gputhreads=384; temp - 71°C; Win 7 x64<br />
|-<br />
| GTX560 Ti || 74.8 || 0.41 || 180 || 1700 || 384 || gigabyte 900Mhz clock; -w 512 -v<br />
|-<br />
| GTX560 Ti || 81 || 0.45 || 180 || 835 || 384 || Gainward GTX560TI Phantom, default clock, rpcminer-cuda<br />
|-<br />
| GTX560 Ti || 85.1 || - || - || - || - || cgminer 2.5.0, linux 32bit, nvidia 295.41, Intensity: 14 <br />
|-<br />
| GTX 560M || 39.3 || 0.38 || 75 W || 775|| 192 || [http://www.examiner.com/computers-in-denver/toshiba-qosmio-x775-q7380-review-review source1] [http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-GTX-560M.48313.0.html source2] Note: Uses the 295.51 Beta Drivers<br />
|-<br />
| GTX560 OC || 86.7 || <0.51 || >170 || 1800 || 384 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=2444.0 rpcminer-cuda] [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=4967.msg72816#msg72816 source]<br />
|-<br />
| GTX570 || 105.83 || 0.483 || 219 || 1464 || 480 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX570 || 140 || 0.639 || 219 || 750 || 480 || rpcminer-cuda.exe -aggression=10 -gpugrid=480 -gputhreads=960; display driver stops working with aggression=11 under win7 x64 driver 270.61<br />
|-<br />
| GTX570 || 157 || 0.717 || 219 || 850 || 480 || rpcminer-cuda.exe -aggression=11 -gpugrid=120 -gputhreads=960<br />
|-<br />
| GTX570 || 165 || || || 925 || 480 || rpcminer-cuda.exe -gpugrid=120 -gputhreads=960; vcore 1.1v; Win7 x64 304.79 Beta; -aggression=11 adds strong lag with minimal increase in hashrate.<br />
|-<br />
| GTX570 || 160 || || || 925 || 480 || rpcminer-cuda.exe -gpugrid=104 -gputhreads=832; No desktop lag, very minimal loss in hashrate compared to much laggier settings<br />
|-<br />
| GTX580 || 140.05 || 0.574 || 244 || 1544 || 512 ||<br />
|-<br />
| GTX580x2 || 2x 146 || 0.598 || 244 || 1544 || 512 || rpcminer-cuda.exe -gpugrid=128 -gputhreads=1024 <br />
(aggression levels above the default of 6 not recommended; only a gain of ~3MH/s per card, and '''heavy''' lag, GUIMiner v2011-08-24, win7 64bit nVidia 290.36 beta driver)<br />
|-<br />
| GTX590 || 193.1 || --- || --- || 1215 || 2x 512 || poclbm -v -w 256, Win<br />
|-<br />
| GTX590 || 2x 121.48 || --- || --- || 750 || 2x 512 || <br />
|-<br />
| GTX680 || 110.00 || || || 1110 || 1536 || RPCMiner with OpenCL or others. Might crash once mining stops. No Flags and Stock Settings (GPU Boost @ 1110mhz Core) with EVGA GTX 680, latest version of GUIMiner (2012-2-19) and Windows 7 x64.<br />
|-<br />
| GTX670 || 112.00 || 1.1 || 100 || 1275 || 1344 || EVGA GTX670FTW 2GB / GPU Clock offset +75Mhz with EVGA Precision X / GUIMiner -f 60 / Windows 7 64-Bit. (09-13-2012)<br />
|-<br />
| GTX680 || 120.00 || 1.2 || 100 || 1272 || 1536 || Ufasoft Galaxy 4GB (GPU Clock offset +70Mhz with EVGA Precision X) (2012-7-28) and Windows 7 64-Bit.<br />
|-<br />
| Quadro FX 580 || 5.7 || 0.14 || 40 || 1125 || 4 ||rpcminer-cuda, Win, -gpugrid=128 -gputhreads=512<br />
|-<br />
| Quadro FX 770M || 5.75 || || || 500 || 32 || DiabloMiner-Windows.exe BFI_INT FASTLOOP AGGRESSION=6, Win<br />
|-<br />
|Quadro FX 770M || 6.39 || || || 500 || 32 || DiabloMiner-Windows.exe BFI_INT FASTLOOP AGGRESSION=6 w 64, Win 7x64<br />
|-<br />
|Quadro FX 880M || 9.6 || || || || || poclbm/guiminer<br />
|-<br />
| Quadro FX 1600M || 6 || 0.12 || 50 || 625 || 32 ||rpcminer-cuda, Win<br />
|-<br />
| Quadro FX 1800 || 13.6 || - || - || - || - || cgminer 2.5.0, linux 32bit, nvidia 256.44 Intensity: 4<br />
|-<br />
| Quadro FX 2000M || 23 || 0.397 || 58 || || || phoenix 1.48, -k poclbm, VECTORS, AGGRESION=6, Lenovo W520 platform<br />
|-<br />
| Quadro FX 2800M || 22 || 0.293 || 75 || 600 || 96 ||DiabloMiner, win<br />
|-<br />
| Quadro FX 3000M || 28.6 || - || - || - || - || cgminer 2.5.0, linux 32bit, nvidia 295.41 Intensity: 3<br />
|-<br />
| Quadro FX 3600M || 36 || 0.514 || 70 || 500 || 96 ||<br />
|-<br />
| Quadro FX 3800 || 33.3 || || || || || poclbm/guiminer -f0 -w128<br />
|-<br />
| Quadro NVS 135M || 1.05 || 0.1 || 10 || 800 || 1 || <br />
|-<br />
| Quadro NVS 295 || 1.7 || 0.07 || 23 || 567 || 8 || phoenix<br />
|-<br />
| Quadro NVS 3100M || 3.6 || 0.257 || 14 || 600 || 16 || rpcminer-cuda, Win, CUDA 3.1.1<br />
|-<br />
| Quadro NVS 4200M || 10.0 || || || 810 || || guiminer, Win7-64<br />
|-<br />
| Quadro 5000 || 67.7 || 0.445 || 152 || 513 || 352 || rpcminer-cuda.exe -aggression=7 gpugrid=352 gputhreads=704;<br />
|-<br />
| Tesla C1060 || 52.5 || || || 1296 || 240 || poclbm, Win7x64<br />
|-<br />
| Tesla M2050 || 79.8 || || || 1550 || 448 || DiabloMiner<br />
|-<br />
| Tesla M2050 || 94.5 || || || 1550 || || poclbm<br />
|-<br />
| Tesla S1070 || 155.2 || || || || || rpcminer-cuda, Linux, CUDA 3.2, 4 instances (-gpu=0 through -gpu=3)<br />
|-<br />
| Tesla S2070 || 749.23 || || || || || rpcminer-cuda, Linux, CUDA 4.0, 8 instances (-gpu=0 through -gpu=7)<br />
|-<br />
| GTX280x2 || 102.7 || || || || ||<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==CPUs/APUs==<br />
<br />
A lot of nice data can be pulled from [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.0 this thread] to seed this section. <br />
<br />
Might you wish to throttle CPU load a bit, so it doesn't reach 100°C, it can be done with Battle Encoder Shirase to a margin, like, -15% of available CPU cycles.<br />
<br />
Often, the best combination to be is to throttle CPU miner to -5% '''AND''' set it to least of priority levels, so as not to choke GPU miner up.<br />
<br />
===AMD===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Model !! nprocs !! Mhash/s !! Mhash/J !! TDP [W] !! CPU Clock !! Mhash/s CPU !! Mhash/s GPU !! GPU !! GPU Clock !! SP !! Software !! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| 4x Opteron 6174 || 48 || 115 || 0.36 || 320W || 2.2 GHz || 2.4<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| cpuminer v0.8.1 || --alg 4way --threads 48<br />
|-<br />
| 2x Opteron 6172 || 24 || 55 || 0.24 || 230W || 2.1 GHz || 2.3<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| cgminer v2.7.6 || --algo 4way -t 24<br />
|-<br />
| 2x Opteron 6128 || 16 || 32.4 || 0.141 || 230W || 2 GHz || 32.4<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| 0.3.19 || -4way<br />
|-<br />
| Athlon XP 2000+ || 2 || 0.62 || 0.009 || 70W || 1.67 GHz || 0.62<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| 0.3.18/Ubuntu || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg37592#msg37592 source] [http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleid=914&page=4 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Athlon 64 3500+ || 1 || 1.18 || 0.013 || 89W || 2.54 GHz || 1.18<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| ufasoft v0.4 || overclocked (originally 2.2 GHz)<br />
|-<br />
| Athlon 64 X2 3800+ || 2 || 1.73 || 0.03 || 65 W || 2.00 GHz || 1.73<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| cpuminer (v0.8.1-1-g69529c3) || -algo=4way<br />
|-<br />
| Athlon 64 X2 4000+ || 2 || 1.9 || 0.02 || 65W || 2.1 GHz || 1.9<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| rpc-miner ||<br />
|-<br />
| Athlon 64 X2 4400+ || || 2.09 || 0.032 || 65W || 2.3GHz || 2.09<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| 0.3.19/Win x64 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg37592#msg37592 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Athlon 64 X2 6000+ || 2 || 2.81 || 0.02 || 125W || 3 GHz || 2.81<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg22881#msg22881 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Athlon 64 X2 6400+ Black Edition || 2 || 2.9 || 0.023 || 125W || 3.2 GHz || 2.9<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| 0.3.20.2 BETA/Win 7 x64 || -4way<br />
|-<br />
| Athlon II X2 240e || 2 || 2.71 || 0.06 || 45W || 2.81 GHz || 2.71<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| bitcoind || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg19426#msg19426 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Athlon II X2 250 || 2 || 5.6 || 0.09 || 65W || 3.01GHz || 5.6<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| bitcoin-miner 0.11 ||<br />
|-<br />
| Athlon II X4 630 || 4 || 10.7 || 0.11 || 95W || 2.8 GHz || 10.7<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| bitcoin-miner 0.4 || <br />
|-<br />
| Opteron 8220 x16 || 16 || 25 || || || 2.8Ghz || 1.5 <br />
|colspan=4| <br />
| ufasoft / OpenSuse 64bit || running default, but had to copy 32bit binaries over to get curl and ufasoft running. might be better when using native 32bit system w/o other users on the machine ||<br />
|-<br />
| Phenom II X3 720 || 3 || 3.8 || 0.04 || 95W || 2.8 GHz || 3.8<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| 0.3.1x/WinXP || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg24699#msg24699 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Phenom X4 9950 BE || 4 || 9.3 || 0.07 || 126W || 2.6 GHz || 2.32<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| bitcoin-miner 0.13/WinXP || No GPU<br />
|-<br />
| Phenom II X3 720 || 3 || 7.2 || 0.08 || 95W || 2.8 GHz || 7.2<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| cpu-miner 0.2.1/WinXP || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg24699#msg24699 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Phenom II X4 810 || 4 || 5.0 || || 95W || 2.8 GHz ||<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| rpcminer-cpu ||<br />
|-<br />
| Phenom II X4 810 || 4 || 9.5 || || 95W || 2.8 GHz ||<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| rpcminer-4way ||<br />
|-<br />
| Phenom II X4 810 || 4 || 10.5 || || 95W || 2.8 GHz ||<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| ufasoft v0.10 ||<br />
|-<br />
| Phenom II X4 810 || 4 || 11.5 || || 95W || 2.8 GHz ||<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| cgminer 1.5.3 || "cgminer 1.5.3 --algo 4way" on Ubuntu 11.10 alpha 2 (64 bit), built by GCC 4.6.1 with "-O3 -Wall -march=native" <br />
|-<br />
| Phenom II X4 955 || 4 || 11 || 0.09 || 125W || 3.2 GHz || 11<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| rpcminer-4way ||<br />
|-<br />
| Phenom II X4 965 || 4 || 12 || 0.09 || 140W || 3.4 GHz || 11<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| rpcminer-4way ||<br />
|-<br />
| Phenom II X6 1055T || 6 || 15.84 || 0.13 || 125W || 2.82 GHz || 15.84 <br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| bitcoind || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg19426#msg19426 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Phenom II X6 1055T || 6 || 23.6 || || 95W || 3.50 GHz || 23.6 <br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| [http://github.com/pooler/cpuminer pooler's cpuminer] 2.2.2 || --algo=sha256d<br />
|-<br />
| Phenom II X6 1075T || 6 || 21.3 || || 125W|| ||<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| minerd || Ubuntu 11.04 amd64 runlevel=1 -algo=4way -threads=6<br />
|-<br />
| Phenom II X6 1090T || 6 || 18|| || 141W|| 3.50 GHz || 3<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| minerd || <br />
|-<br />
| Phenom II X6 1100T || 6 || 22 || 0.176 || 125W || 3.82 GHz || 22<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| bitcoin-miner || Aciid#bitcoin-dev<br />
|-<br />
| Sempron 3000+ || 2 || 0.8 || || 62W || 1.6 GHz || 0.8<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| cpuminer || --alg 4way<br />
|-<br />
| Turion X2 RM-70 || 2 || 1.9 || || 65W || 2.1 GHz || 1.9<br />
|colspan=4|<br />
| cpuminer || --alg 4way<br />
|-<br />
| Zacate E-350 || 2 || 11 || 0.615 || 18W || 1.6 Ghz || 1.231 || 9.831 || HD6310M || 492 Mhz || 80 || poclbm -v -w128 + Ufasoft 0.7 || stock speeds<br />
|-<br />
| Zacate E-350 || 2 || 12<br />
|colspan=2|<br />
| 1.648 Ghz || 1.252 || 10.87 || HD6310M || 492 Mhz || 80 || poclbm -v -w 256 -f 1 || "autotune" speed with ASUS EFI BIOS<br />
|-<br />
| Ontario C-50 || 2 || 6.2 || 0.68 || 9W || 1.0 Ghz || 1.200 || 6.2 || HD6250M || 277 Mhz || 80 || poclbm -v -w128 -f5 -r5 || <br />
|-<br />
| A4-3400 || 2 || 23.2 || || || 75W || 2.4 Ghz || || 23.2 || 6350 || stock || || GUIminer || ||<br />
|-<br />
| A8-3850 || 4 || 60 || || 100W || Stock || || 60 || HD6550D || Stock || 400 || poclbm.exe, Win7-32, 4GB RAM || All running at stock speeds, and set to auto in BIOS.<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| A8-3870K || 4 || 95 || || 100W (@stock) || 3.3 Ghz || || 95 || HD6550D || 900MHz || 400 || phoenix.exe -k phatk VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=4 WORKSIZE=128, Win7-64, 8GB RAM 1667MHz || M/B ASUS F1 A75-M Pro, CPU/GPU BIOS overclocked<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===ARM===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Model !! p/t !! Mhash/s !! Mhash/J !! Mhash/s/$ /€ !! ACP [W] !! Clock !! Version !! Comment<br />
|-<br />
| ARM926EJ-S || 1 || 0.187 || ? || ? || ? || 1.2 GHz || cpuminer || Seagate Dockstar [http://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv5/seagate-dockstar ArchLinux]<br />
|-<br />
| Marvel Feroceon (88FR131) || 1 || 0.195 || 0.224 ||<0.01|| 0.87 W || 1.2 GHz || cpuminer git (2011-06-15) || Marvell SheevaPlug, Debian, 'c' algo<br />
|-<br />
| ARM1136EJ-S || 1 || 0.11 || ? || ? || ? || 0.528 GHz || cpuminer git || T-Mobile Pulse, inside Debian chroot, 'c' algo<br />
|-<br />
| ARM1176JZ(F)-S || 1 || 0.119 || ? || ? || ? || 0.412 GHz || [http://github.com/pooler/cpuminer pooler's cpuminer] 2.2 || iPhone 3G, 'sha256d' algo<br />
|-<br />
| ARM1176JZ(F)-S || 1 || 0.2 || ? || ? || 3.75W || 800 Mhz || cgminer 2.5.0 || RaspberryPi Model B, SoC BCM2835, Debian Squezee 19-04-2012, Overclocked Cpu 800mhz<br />
|-<br />
| Cortex-A8 || 1 || 0.125 || 0.36 || <0.01 || 0.35 W || 0.6 GHz || cpuminer git (2011-03-26) || Nokia N900: 'cryptopp'<br />
|-<br />
| Cortex-A8 || 1 || 0.2 || 0.57 || <0.01 || 0.35 W || 0.6 GHz || cpuminer git (2011-03-26) || Nokia N900: 'c' algo<br />
|-<br />
| Cortex-A8 || 1 || 0.365 || ? || ? || ? || 0.6 GHz || [http://github.com/pooler/cpuminer pooler's cpuminer] || BeagleBoard: 'sha256d' algo<br />
|-<br />
| Cortex-A8 || 1 || 0.435 || ? || ? || ? || 0.8 GHz || [http://github.com/pooler/cpuminer pooler's cpuminer] 2.2 || 'sha256d' algo<br />
|-<br />
| AllWinner A10(A8) || 1 || 0.568 || ? || ? || <2.5W || 1.0 GHz || [http://github.com/pooler/cpuminer pooler's cpuminer] 2.2 || -a sha256d #Native Lubuntu armhf build <br />
|-<br />
| Cortex-A9 || 2 || 0.57|| 1.14 ||<0.01 || 0.5 W || 1.0 GHz || cpuminer git (2011-03-24) || Toshiba AC100, ubuntu, 'c' algo<br />
|-<br />
| Cortex-A9 || 2 || 1.3 || ? || ? || ? || 1.2 GHz || [http://github.com/pooler/cpuminer pooler's cpuminer] 2.2.3 || Samsung Galaxy S II - CFLAGS="-O3 -mfpu=neon"<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Intel===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Model !! p/t !! Mhash/s !! Mhash/J !! Mhash / $<ref name='amazon_20110625'/>/€<ref name='geizhals_20110625'/> !! ACP [W] !! Clock [GHz] !! Version !! Comment<br />
|-<br />
| Pentium III (Coppermine) || 2 || 0.39 || 0.008 |||| TDP 2× 26.1 W || 1 || Ufasoft 0.32 (compiled from source), Debian Squeeze || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_Pentium_III_microprocessors#.22Coppermine.22_.28180_nm.29 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Pentium III mobile ? || 1 || 0.3 || 0.014 |||| 21 || 1.07 || 0.3.1x/Win2K || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg24699#msg24699 source] [http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=27380 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Pentium M 1.6ghz || 1 || 0.4 || || || || 1.6 || minerd (jgarzik's 1.0) || cryppto, Windows 7<br />
|-<br />
| Pentium M 1.6ghz || 1 || 0.62 || || || || 1.6 || Ufasoft 0.20 || Windows XP Professional<br />
|-<br />
| Pentium M 1.6ghz || 1 || 0.71 || || || || 1.6 || [http://github.com/pooler/cpuminer pooler's cpuminer] 2.2 || Gentoo Linux<br />
|-<br />
| Pentium M 1.73ghz || 1 || 0.5 || || || || 1.73 || minerd (jgarzik's 1.0) || cryppto, Windows 7<br />
|-<br />
| Old Xeon 512k (Dual) || 2x1/2 || 2.0 || || || || 3.0 || cpuminer (v0.8.1-1-g69529c3) || HT disabled, algo=4way (twice as fast as the 2nd best algo)<br />
|-<br />
| Pentium 4 2.0A || 1 || 0.85 || || || || 2.0 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=3486.0 ufasoft-0.4]/WinXP || -g no -t 2<br />
|-<br />
| Pentium 4 630 || 1/2 || 1.29 || || || || 3.0 || ufasoft 0.23 || Windows XP<br />
|-<br />
| Pentium Dual-Core E2180 || 2/2 || 1.75 || || || || 2.0 || rpcminer-cpu || Win7-64<br />
|-<br />
| Pentium Dual-Core E2180 || 2/2 || 4.1 || || || || 2.0 || cpuminer || sse2_64<br />
|-<br />
| Pentium Dual-Core E2180 || 2/2 || 4.5 || || || || 2.0 || ufasoft v0.11 || Win7-64<br />
|-<br />
| Pentium Dual-Core E5400 || 2/2 || 2.27 || 0.03 || || 65 || 2.7 || bitcoind || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg19426#msg19426 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Celeron E330 || 2/2 || 2.2 || 0.03 || || 65 || 2.5 || 0.3.19/Ubuntu10.04 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg37620#msg37620 source]<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| Celeron E3400 || 2/2 || 5.9 || - || - || - || 2.6 || Ufasoft v0.13 / GUIMiner v2011-06-14 || WinXP 32 bit, SSE2, Flags "-g no" <br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Quad Q6600 || 4/4 || 11.0 || || 0.02/0.06 || 105 || 2.40 || bitcoin-miner 0.10 || -a 60 -g no -t 4<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Quad Q8200 || 4/4 || 10.9 || || 0.06/0.10 || || 2.33 || Ufasoft 0.14 || -g no -l yes -t 4<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Quad Q9400 || 4/4 || 11 || 0.046 || 0.06/0.07 || 95 || 2.66 || bitcoin-miner 0.10 || -a 60 -g no -t 4<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Quad Q9650 || 4/4 || 18.67 || || 0.05/0.06 || 95 || 4.00 || bitcoin-miner 0.10 || -a 60 -g no -t 4<br />
|-<br />
| Core i3 530 || 2/4 || 8.31 || 0.10 || 0.06/0.10 || 80 || 3.66 || Ufasoft 0.7 || -v -a5 -g no -t 4<br />
|-<br />
| Core i3 M350 || 2/4 || 1.48 || 0.04 || || 35 || 2.27 || bitcoind || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg19426#msg19426 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Core i3-2100 || 2/4 || 8.28 || || || || 3.1 || ufasoft v0.20 || <br />
|-<br />
| Core i5 M450 || 2/4 || 1.8 || 0.05 || || 35 || 1.2 || 0.3.17/Win7-54 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg26292#msg26292 source]<br />
|- <br />
| Core i5-650 || 2/4 || 5.1 || 0.04 ? || 0.02/0.03 || || 3.2 || cpuminer-0.7 || -4way<br />
|-<br />
| Core i5-750 || 4/4 || 14 || || 0.06/0.10 || || 3.2 || bitcoin-miner 0.11 || -a 5 -g no -t 4<br />
|-<br />
| Core i5 ? || 4/? || 6.5 || || || || || client from svn || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg37621#msg37621 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Core i5-2400 || 4/4 || 4.5 || 0.05 || 0.02/0.03 || 95 || 3.1 || cpuminer git (2011-01-22) || cryptopp_asm32<br />
|-<br />
| Core i5-2400 || 4/4 || 14 || 0.15 || 0.07/0.09 || 95 || 3.1 || cpuminer git (2011-03-26) || sse2_64<br />
|-<br />
| Core i5-2400S || 4/4 || 16.6 || || || 65 || 2.5 || [http://github.com/pooler/cpuminer pooler's cpuminer] 2.2.3 || Linux Mint 13<br />
|-<br />
| Core i5 2500K || 4/4 || 20.6 || ||0.10/0.12 || || 4.2 || bitcoin-miner || -g no<br />
|-<br />
| Core i5 2600K || 4/8 || 17.3 || || || 75 || 3.4 || bitcoin-miner || -g no. 75W for the whole System without monitor (MSI Board). CPU underclocked to 3,4Ghz and undervolted to 1,012Vcore. Passive Cooling! 3.6ghz results in 18,4 Mhash/s<br />
|-<br />
| Core i7 2600K || 4/8 || 18.6 || || || 95 W max. || 3.4 || Ufasoft bitcoin-miner 0.20 || -g no -t 8 CPU @ 3.511Ghz 1.176V<br />
|-<br />
| Core i7 2600 || 4/8 || 23.9 || || || || 3.4 || [http://github.com/pooler/cpuminer pooler's cpuminer] 2.2 || Ubuntu Linux 11.10<br />
|-<br />
| Core i7 620M || 2/4 || 1.888 || || || || 2.66 || [http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=8994.0 RPCMiner GUI] v2011-05-22 / Mac OS X 10.6.7 || Model: MacBookPro6,2 RAM: 4GB<br />
|-<br />
| Core i7 620M || 2/4 || 6.5 || || || || 3.33 || This is achieved by running RPC 4 way miner in VMware Fusion 4 (running win 7 in the VM) while in Mac OSX / Mac OS X 10.6.8 || Model: MacBookPro6,2 RAM: 8GB.The CPU appears to turbo boost to 3.33GHz in this way from 2.67GHz when running it in this way.The MBP gets very hot and uses a lot of energy though so watch those temps.It'll throttle after a while unless you keep the air vents clear underneath (ie don't put int in your lap,etc).<br />
|-<br />
| Core i7 720QM || 4/8 || 7.9 || ?|| || 45 || 2.8 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=3486.0 ufasoft] || stream processors overclocked from 1.6 GHz; Dell Precision M6500, Win7-64, 8GB DDR3<br />
|-<br />
| Core i7 820 || 4/8 || 13.8 || || || || 2.8 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=3486.0 ufasoft] || -t 8<br />
|-<br />
| Core i7 920 || 4/8 || 19.2 || 0.10 || || 195 || 4.0 (x21) || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=3486.0 ufasoft] || -a 5<br />
|-<br />
| Core i7 950 || 4/8 || 5.88 || 0.039 || || 150 || 3.83 (x23) || bitcoin-0.3.20.2 Win7-64 ||<br />
|-<br />
| Core i7 950 || 4/8 || 18.9 || 0.126 || || 150 || 3.83 (x23) || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=3486.0 ufasoft] v0.4 ||<br />
|-<br />
| Core i7 980x || 6/12 || 19.2 || 0.15 || || 130 || 4.4 (x33) || cpuminer/Win7-64 || <br />
|- <br />
| Core i7 980x || 6/12 || 8.7 || || || || 3.9 (x27) || 0.3.17/Win7-64 || <br />
|- <br />
| Core i7 990x || 6/12 || 33.3 || || || || 4.5 (x32) || ufasoft/Win2008 R2-64 || Ram - 12Gb, Rampage III BlackEdition, Water cooling<br />
|- <br />
| Core i7 2635QM || 4/8 || 2.93 || || || || 2.00 || [http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=8994.0 RPCMiner GUI] v2011-05-22 / Mac OS X 10.6.7 || Model: MacBookPro8,2 RAM: 4GB<br />
|- <br />
| Core i7 620M || 2/4 || 6.3 || 0.18 || || 35 || 2.66 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=3486.0 ufasoft] v0.4 || <br />
|-<br />
| Core i7 2600k || 4/4 || 6.7 || || || || 4.00 || phoenix 0.48 ||<br />
|-<br />
| Core i7 3930k || 6/12 || 66.6 || || || || 4.625 (125 x 37) || Ufasoft bitcoin-miner v0.28 || Windows 7 x64, uses ~190watts : -v argument increased Mhash/s from 36.0 to 66.6<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo U7600 || 1 || 1.1 || || || || 1.2 || minerd (jgarzik's 1.0) || cryppto, Windows 7<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo E5200 || 2/2 || 6.2 || 0.086 || || 72 || 2.76 || Ufasoft/Win7-64 || TDP is 65W + 7W overclock<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo E6550 || 1/2 || 2.45 || || || || 2.33 || cpuminer 0.7.1 (Linux) || --algo=sse2_64<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo E6850 || 2/2 || 6.75 || 0.10 || || 65 || 3.0 || ufasoft-0.3 ||<br />
|- <br />
| Core 2 Duo E7300 || 2/2 || 7.76 || 0.11 || || 70 || 3.33 || ufasoft-0.3 || uncertain of overclock; miner optimized for Intel Core<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo E7300 || 2/2 || 2.52 || 0.04 || || 65 || 2.66 || bitcoind || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg19426#msg19426 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo E8200 || 2/2 || 2.3 || 0.035 || || 65 || 2.66 || rpcminer-cpu ||<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo E8400 || 2/2 || 6.9 || 0.106 || || 65 || 3.0 || ufasoft v0.10 || windows 7/64bit (-t 2)<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo E8500 || 1/2 || 3.6 || || || || 3.16 || guiminer v2011-06-14 || windows vista 32bit<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo E8500 || 2/2 || 7.2 || || || || 3.16 || guiminer v2011-06-14 || windows vista 32bit<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo P8700 || 2/2 || 5.9 || || || || 2.53 || ufasoft v0.21 || windows 7/64bit <br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo T5450 || 2/2 || 2.5 || 0.07 || || 35 || 1.63 || bitcoin-miner 0.10 || Ubuntu 11.04<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo T5500 || 2/2 || 4.3 || || || || 1.66 || [http://github.com/pooler/cpuminer pooler's cpuminer] 2.2 || Gentoo Linux (amd64)<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo T6400 || 2/2 || 4.2 || 0.12 || || 35 || 2.00 || cpuminer git (Linux) || --algo=sse2_64<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo T7250 || 2/2 || 4.5 || 0.13 || || 35 || 2.00 || bitcoin-miner 0.13/WinXP || No GPU<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo T7450 || 2/2 || 3.7 || 0.10 || || 35 || 2.13 || bitcoin-miner 0.10 || Ubuntu 11.04<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Duo T9400 || 2/2 || 4.2 || || || || 2.53 || ufasoft v0.13 || Win7-64<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Extreme X9000 || 2/2 || 2.37 || || || || 2.8 || rpcminer-cpu || Win7-64<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Extreme X9000 || 2/2 || 6.2 || || || || 2.8 || ufasoft v0.11 || Win7-64<br />
|-<br />
| Core 2 Extreme X9000 || 2/2 || 7.2 || || || || 3.2 || ufasoft v0.11 || Win7-64 Overclocked from 2.8 GHz to 3.2 GHz<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon 2.8 || 2/2 || 0.8 || || || || 2.8 || cpuminer || cryptopp_asm32 <br />
|-<br />
| Xeon 3060 || 1/2 || 2.03 || 0.03 || || 65 || 2. || cpuminer 0.8.1 (Linux) || --algo=cryptopp_asm32<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon Prestonia 2.4 (dual) || 2x1/2 || 2.16 || 0.017 || || 130 || 2.4 || ufasoft v0.4 || <br />
|-<br />
| Xeon X5355 (dual) || 2x4/4 || 10.13 || 0.16 || || 120 || 2.6 || bitcoind || Roughly the same speed as the "c" algo in cpuminer<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon X5355 (dual) || 2x4/4 || 22.76 || 0.09 || || 120 || 2.6 || cpuminer (v0.8.1-1-g69529c3) || -O2 -march=core2, algo=sse2_64<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon X5365 (dual) || 2x4/4 || 26.00 || ? || || ? || 3.0 || cpuminer git (2011-06-15) || algo=sse2_64<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon X5650 || 2x6/24 || 28.6 || ? || ? || ? || 2.67 || cpuminer 1.0.2 || --algo 4way<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon x5680 (dual) || 2x6/24 || 48 || ? || ? || ? || 3.33GHz || Ufasoft 0.29 || CentOS 6.2 x86_64<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon x5690 (dual) || 2x6/24 || 52 || ? || ? || ? || 3.46GHz || Ufasoft 0.29 || CentOS 6.2 x86_64<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon E5-2690 (dual) || 2x8/32 || 66 || ? || ? || 2x135W || 2.9GHz || Ufasoft 64-bit 0.31 || Windows Server 2008R2 x64<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon E5335 || 4/4 || 9.35 || 0.12 || || 80 || 2.00 || ufasoft v0.11 || Vista-32<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon E5410 || 4/4 || 9.8 || ? || || 80 || 2.33|| ufasoft v0.10 || CentOS 5.5 x64 <br />
|-<br />
| Xeon E5440 || 4/8 || 7.3 || ? || || 80 || 2.66|| Kiv's poclbm-gui || FIXME: Either wrong model # or wrong threads/speed info<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon E5506 || 4/4 || 9.6 || ? || || 80 || 2.13|| ufasoft v0.10 || CentOS 5.5 x64 <br />
|-<br />
| Xeon E5520 || 4/8 || 6.5 || 0.08 || || 80 || 2.27 || bitcoind || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg19426#msg19426 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon E5530 || 4/8 || 7.14 || 0.09 || || 80 || 2.4 || bitcoind || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg19426#msg19426 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon E5620 || 4/8 || 11.2 || ? || || 80 || 2.4 || ufasoft v0.10 -t 4 || CentOS 5.5 x64 Hyper-Threading is off<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon E5630 (dual) || 2x4/8 || 8 || 0.1 || || 80 || 2.53 || 0.3.17/Win7-64 || [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1628.msg29471#msg29471 source]<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon E6520 (dual) || 2x4/8 || 24.7 || || || || 2.53 || ufasoft v0.10 || windows 2008 R2 64bit (-t 16)<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon E7220 || 2/2 || 6.3 || ? || || 80 || 2.93|| ufasoft v0.10 || CentOS 5.5 x64 <br />
|-<br />
| Xeon E7320 (dual) || 2x2 || 1.5 || || || || 2.8 || cgminer v1.2.8 || 2x2.8ghz dual core running Ubuntu 11.04 x86 (individual cores get 0.4 MH/s)<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon E7450 (quad) || 4x6/24 || 60 || || || || 2.40 || ufasoft v0.13 || -t 24<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon E7520 (dual) || 2x4/16 || 18 || || || 95 || 1.87 || ufasoft v0.10 || windows 2008 R2 64bit (-t 16)<br />
|-<br />
| Xeon W3680 || 6/12 || 18 || || || 130 || 3.33 || cpuminer v1.0.2 --algo=4way || Ubuntu 11.04 64bit<br />
|-<br />
| Atom Z520 || 1/2 || 1.20 || || || 2 || 1.7 || ufasoft 1.18 || Asus Eee 1101HA with overclocking capabilities<br />
|-<br />
| Atom N230 || 1/2 || 0.375 || || || 4 || 1.6 || rpcminer-cpu || <br />
|-<br />
| Atom N230 || 1/2 || 0.245 || || || 4 || 1.6 || rpcminer-4way || <br />
|-<br />
| Atom N230 || 1/2 || 0.97 || || || 4 || 1.6 || ufasoft v0.10 || <br />
|-<br />
| Atom N270 || 1/2 || 1.19 || 0.24 || || 5 || 1.6 || ufasoft v0.10 || <br />
|-<br />
| Atom N450 || 1/2 || 1.60 || 0.31 || || 6.5 || 2.06 || ufasoft v0.10 || <br />
|-<br />
| Atom N550 || 2/4 || 1.97 || || || || 1.5 || ufasoft v0.21 || Windows 7/64 bit<br />
|-<br />
| Atom 330 || 2/4 || 1.80 || || || 8 || 1.6 || ufasoft v0.13 || -t 4<br />
|-<br />
| Atom D510 || 2/4 || 1.00 || || || || 1.6 || cpuminer w cryptopp_asm32 || debian linux 6.0, headless system, 2 GB RAM, running from usb-flash<br />
|-<br />
| Atom D510 || 4/4 || 2.3 || 0.07 || || 30 || 1.6 || bitcoin-miner 0.10 || Ubuntu 11.04 Server<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<references><br />
<ref name='amazon_20110625'>$ Prices from http://www.amazon.com on 2011-06-25</ref><br />
<ref name='geizhals_20110625'>€ Prices from http://geizhals.at/eu on 2011-06-25</ref><br />
</references><br />
<br />
===Other===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Model !! p/t !! Mhash/s !! Mhash/J !! Mhash/s/$ !! ACP [W] !! Clock !! Version !! Comment<br />
|-<br />
| Cell || 6 || 21 || 0.35 || 0.07 || 60W || 3.2 GHz || Cellminer || Sony Playstation 3 (FAT): Needs custom firmware. [https://github.com/verement/cellminer source] [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=4704.20 source] Total power usage of PS3 fat is 120W but only the Cell cpu is active.<br />
|-<br />
| Cell || 7 || 26.6 || ? || ? || 60W || 3.2 GHz || Cellminer || Sony Playstation 3 (FAT): Needs custom firmware. [https://github.com/verement/cellminer source] [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=4704.20 source] Running with 7th spu enabled and both ppe cores.<br />
|-<br />
| Cell || 6 || 21 || 0.7 || 0.07 || 35W || 3.2 GHz || cellminer || Sony Playstation 3 (SLIM): Total power usage of PS3 slim is 70W but only the Cell cpu is active.<br />
|-<br />
| MIPS || 1 || 0.026 || ? || ? || ? || 200 MHz || cpuminer || ASUS WL-500G Deluxe Router Running [http://openwrt.org/ OpenWrt]<br />
|-<br />
| VIA Eden || 1 || 1.3 || 0.17 || || 8W || 1600 MHz || cpuminer || VIA Eden w/ padlock<br />
|-<br />
| PowerPC 7447A || 1 || 0.53 || || || || 1420 MHz || cpuminer ||<br />
|-<br />
| PowerPC 7450 (G4e) || 1 || 1.29 || || || || 1670 MHz || cgminer 2.0.7 || PowerBook5,6; Mac OS X 10.5.8; Altivec<br />
|-<br />
| PowerPC 750 (G3) || 1 || 0.140 || || || || 600 MHz || cpuminer || iBook G3 600 w/ Cryptopp<br />
|-<br />
| IBM Power7 (PowerPC) || || 7.6 || || || || 3.5 Ghz || cgminer || IBM Power7 770, SuSE Linux 11.1, 4 cores, OpenCL, YASM, Altivec<br />
|-<br />
| Google App Engine || 1 || 0.144 || || || 0W || || pyminer || Modified version of [https://github.com/jgarzik/pyminer pyminer] for GAE.<br />
|-<br />
| Open Shift || 1 || 0.059 || || || 0W || || pyminer || <br />
|}<br />
<br />
<references><br />
</references><br />
<br />
==See Also==<br />
* [TP's Bitcoin Calculator]]<br />
* [[Mining rig]]<br />
* [[ZTEX FPGA Boards for Bitcoin Mining]]<br />
* [[Generation Calculator]]<br />
* [[Power Calc]]<br />
* [[OpenCL miner]]<br />
* [http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=745 ATI Stream vs. NVIDIA CUDA - GPGPU computing battle royale] <br />
* [http://bitminer.info/ Bitminer.info] <br />
* [http://www.pcper.com/reviews/Graphics-Cards/Bitcoin-Currency-and-GPU-Mining-Performance-Comparison Bitcoin Mining Performance Compared]<br />
** [http://www.pcper.com/reviews/Graphics-Cards/Bitcoin-Mining-Update-Power-Usage-Costs-Across-United-States Bitcoin Mining Power Costs Compared]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Mining]]</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Profitability_Calculator&diff=31579
Profitability Calculator
2012-10-05T09:40:12Z
<p>ThePiachu: </p>
<hr />
<div>Aids in estimating mining profits at current network and market conditions. <br />
<br />
The current [[difficulty]] is obtained from [[Bitcoin Block Explorer]] and the USD exchange rate is taken from the highest bid on the [[Currency Exchange]] [[MtGox]].<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Generation Calculator]]<br />
* [[Power Calc]]<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
* [[TP's Bitcoin Calculator]][http://tpbitcalc.appspot.com/](useful for pool mining)<br />
* [http://bitcoinX.com/profit/ BitcoinX.com Mining Profitability Calculator] - since 2011-04-14<br />
* [http://0x10.org/sandbox/bitcalc/ Mining Break Even Calculator] (also useful for pool mining)<br />
* [http://bitcoin.web-share.nl/ Easy BitCoin Mining Calculator] (also useful for pool mining)<br />
[[Category:Mining]]<br />
[[Category:Calculators]]</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Power_Calc&diff=31578
Power Calc
2012-10-05T09:39:15Z
<p>ThePiachu: </p>
<hr />
<div>A site that will show the cost for electrical power to generate a 50 BTC block given a hash rate, power usage and cost of electricity as inputs.<br />
<br />
* [[Difficulty]] field: BlockExplorer provides the [http://blockexplorer.com/q/getdifficulty current difficulty].<br />
* Hash rate field: the value can determined from your [[:Category:Miners|miner]] client, or from the [[mining hardware comparison]].<br />
* Power usage field: the value for a GPU card itself can be determined from the [[mining hardware comparison]]. More accurate values would come from a measurement such as that provided by a Kill-A-Watt device, for example.<br />
* Cost of electricity: Because mining adds to your existing electrical consumption, the rate for mining is the cost of the next kWh, not necessarily your average cost per kWh. Your utility bill will provide the most accurate picture of what rate you'll be charged for additional consumption (your marginal electrical consumption rate).<br />
** U.S. [http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/epm/table5_6_a.html power costs per state]<br />
** EU: [http://www.energy.eu/#Domestic domestic] [http://www.energy.eu/#Industrial industrial]<br />
<br />
==Example==<br />
A typical [[mining rig]] with a single ATI HD 5970 with the minimum components (PSU, mobo, HD, graphics card) will consume about 380W. At the difficulty level on April 9, 2011 (82347) using a modern miner that hash about 600MHash/S with that hardware, the cost of electricity to generate a block is $6.84 USD, using the typical U.S. residential rate (about $0.11/kWh). <br />
<br />
Given that a block is 50 BTC and the BTC/USD market rate on that date was about $0.75 USD, then over 18% of the proceeds from mining went to pay the cost of electricity required to mine that block.<br />
<br />
==See Also==<br />
<br />
* [[TP's Bitcoin Calculator]]<br />
* [[Generation Calculator]]<br />
* [[Profitability Calculator]]<br />
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electricity_pricing#Global_electricity_price_comparison Global electricity price comparison] on Wikipedia<br />
* [http://www.bitcoinminer.com/post/2361900289 Where To Mine - Prices of Electricity]<br />
* [http://www.bitcoinminer.com/post/2858427974 Time-of-use electric pricing irrelevant — Mining is 24x7]<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
<br />
* [[TP's Bitcoin Calculator]][http://tpbitcalc.appspot.com/]<br />
* [http://lorelei.kaverit.org/cgi/calc.py Power Calc]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Mining]]<br />
[[Category:Calculators]]</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Generation_Calculator&diff=31577
Generation Calculator
2012-10-05T09:38:26Z
<p>ThePiachu: </p>
<hr />
<div>Shows an estimate of the amount of time, on average, that you will need to do mining at the specified hash rate before you will generate a [[blocks|block]] and earn bitcoins. Additionally, the optimistic (50% probability) and pessimistic (95% probability) estimates are shown as well.<br />
<br />
The hash rate refers to the rate that your mining hardware is performing at as reported by your miner software or from an estimate obtained from the [[mining hardware comparison]] tables.<br />
<br />
The calculation is performed like this:<br />
*Get the current [[target]].<br />
*Divide by 115792089237316195423570985008687907853269984665640564039457584007913129639935, which is the maximum value of a 256-bit number. You now have the probability of a single hash solving a block.<br />
*Take the reciprocal of the probability to get the average number of hashes to solve a block.<br />
*Divide the average number of hashes by your hash/s (''not'' khash/s) to get the average number of seconds required to solve a block.<br />
<br />
==See Also==<br />
<br />
* [[TP's Bitcoin Calculator]]<br />
* [[Power Calc]]<br />
* [[Profitability Calculator]]<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
* [[TP's Bitcoin Calculator]][http://tpbitcalc.appspot.com/]<br />
* [http://www.alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator.php Generation Calculator]<br />
[[Category:Mining]]<br />
[[Category:Calculators]]</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Generation_Calculator&diff=31576
Generation Calculator
2012-10-05T09:38:12Z
<p>ThePiachu: </p>
<hr />
<div>Shows an estimate of the amount of time, on average, that you will need to do mining at the specified hash rate before you will generate a [[blocks|block]] and earn bitcoins. Additionally, the optimistic (50% probability) and pessimistic (95% probability) estimates are shown as well.<br />
<br />
The hash rate refers to the rate that your mining hardware is performing at as reported by your miner software or from an estimate obtained from the [[mining hardware comparison]] tables.<br />
<br />
The calculation is performed like this:<br />
*Get the current [[target]].<br />
*Divide by 115792089237316195423570985008687907853269984665640564039457584007913129639935, which is the maximum value of a 256-bit number. You now have the probability of a single hash solving a block.<br />
*Take the reciprocal of the probability to get the average number of hashes to solve a block.<br />
*Divide the average number of hashes by your hash/s (''not'' khash/s) to get the average number of seconds required to solve a block.<br />
<br />
==See Also==<br />
<br />
* [[Power Calc]]<br />
* [[Profitability Calculator]]<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
* [[TP's Bitcoin Calculator]][http://tpbitcalc.appspot.com/]<br />
* [http://www.alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator.php Generation Calculator]<br />
[[Category:Mining]]<br />
[[Category:Calculators]]</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=TP%27s_Bitcoin_Calculator&diff=31575
TP's Bitcoin Calculator
2012-10-05T09:36:58Z
<p>ThePiachu: </p>
<hr />
<div>[http://tpbitcalc.appspot.com/ TP's Bitcoin Calculator] is a website created by [[User:ThePiachu|ThePiachu]], allowing anyone to calculate various aspects of their mining operations. It's an all-in-one solution, offering a quick run-down of how many bitcoins one can expect to generate with a given hardware, how much will their investment cost, whether it's profitable and how soon can they expect their investment to return its costs. The calculator is kept up to date on the latest network difficulty and exchange rate, allowing one to just plug in their hashing power and see all the information they might need before they start mining with their rig.<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Generation Calculator]]<br />
* [[Profitability Calculator]]<br />
* [[Power Calc]]<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
* [http://tpbitcalc.appspot.com/ TP's Bitcoin Calculator website]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Mining]]<br />
[[Category:Websites]]<br />
[[Category:Open Source]]<br />
[[Category:Calculators]]<br />
[[Category:Generation Calculator]]<br />
[[Category:Profitability Calculator]]<br />
[[Category:Power Calculator]]</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=TP%27s_Bitcoin_Calculator&diff=31574
TP's Bitcoin Calculator
2012-10-05T09:36:22Z
<p>ThePiachu: Created page with "[http://tpbitcalc.appspot.com/ TP's Bitcoin Calculator] is a website created by ThePiachu, allowing anyone to calculate various aspects of their mining oper..."</p>
<hr />
<div>[http://tpbitcalc.appspot.com/ TP's Bitcoin Calculator] is a website created by [[User:ThePiachu|ThePiachu]], allowing anyone to calculate various aspects of their mining operations. It's an all-in-one solution, offering a quick run-down of how many bitcoins one can expect to generate with a given hardware, how much will their investment cost, whether it's profitable and how soon can they expect their investment to return its costs. The calculator is kept up to date on the latest network difficulty and exchange rate, allowing one to just plug in their hashing power and see all the information they might need before they start mining with their rig.<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Generation Calculator]]<br />
* [[Profitability Calculator]]<br />
* [[Power Calc]]<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
* [http://tpbitcalc.appspot.com/ TP's Bitcoin Calculator website]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Mining]]<br />
[[Category:Websites]]<br />
[[Category:Open Source]]</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=User:ThePiachu&diff=31573
User:ThePiachu
2012-10-05T09:21:57Z
<p>ThePiachu: </p>
<hr />
<div>==Who am I?==<br />
Piotr "ThePiachu" Piasecki<br />
<br />
* Bitcoin enthusiast<br />
* Lifetime member of the Bitcoin Foundation<br />
* Master of Science in the field of Computer Science<br />
* Double Bachelor of Science in the fields of Computer Science and Informatics<br />
* Electronics Technician<br />
<br />
==My projects==<br />
* http://tpbitcalc.appspot.com/<br />
* https://vanitypool.appspot.com/<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
*[[Research]]<br />
*[[Vanity Pool]]<br />
*[[GoBit]]<br />
*[[GoBit Testing Suite]]<br />
<br />
==My profiles==<br />
* tiny.cc/ThePiachu</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Vanitygen&diff=31572
Vanitygen
2012-10-05T09:19:54Z
<p>ThePiachu: </p>
<hr />
<div>Vanitygen is a command-line vanity bitcoin address generator.<br />
<br />
If you're tired of the random, cryptic addresses generated by regular bitcoin clients, you can use vanitygen to create a more personalized address. Add unique flair when you tell people to send bitcoins to 1stDownqyMHHqnDPRSfiZ5GXJ8Gk9dbjL. Alternatively, vanitygen can be used to generate random addresses offline.<br />
<br />
Vanitygen accepts as input a pattern, or list of patterns to search for, and produces a list of addresses and private keys. Vanitygen's search is probabilistic, and the amount of time required to find a given pattern depends on how complex the pattern is, the speed of your computer, and whether you get lucky.<br />
<br />
The example below illustrates a session of vanitygen. It is typical, and took about 10 sec to finish, using my Core 2 Duo E6600 CPU on x86-64 Linux:<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"><br />
$ ./vanitygen 1Boat<br />
Difficulty: 4476342<br />
Pattern: 1Boat <br />
Address: 1BoatSLRHtKNngkdXEeobR76b53LETtpyT<br />
Privkey: 5J4XJRyLVgzbXEgh8VNi4qovLzxRftzMd8a18KkdXv4EqAwX3tS<br />
</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
Vanitygen includes components to perform address searching on your CPU (vanitygen) and your OpenCL-compatible GPU (oclvanitygen). Both can be built from source, and both are included in the Windows binary package. Also included is oclvanityminer, the vanity address mining client. Oclvanityminer can be used to automatically claim bounties on sites such as [[User:ThePiachu|ThePiachu]]'s [[Vanity Pool]].<br />
<br />
Current version: 0.20<br />
<br />
Windows x86+x64 binaries [https://github.com/downloads/samr7/vanitygen/vanitygen-0.20-win.zip here]. PGP signature [http://insight.gotdns.org/~samr7/vanitygen-0.20-win.zip.asc here].<br />
<br />
Get the source from [https://github.com/samr7/vanitygen GitHub]. Includes Makefiles for Linux and Mac OS X.<br />
<br />
Main discussion at [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=25804.0 BitCoinTalk]<br />
<br />
== Expected keysearch rate ==<br />
Main article: [[Vanitygen keysearch rate]]<br />
<br />
What key search rate can I expect from hardware X?<br />
<br />
Detailed list forthcoming. Some ballpark estimates are listed below.<br />
<br />
Dual-core desktop CPUs, 32-bit mode: 100-250 Kkey/s.<br />
Dual-core desktop CPUs, 64-bit mode: 150-450 Kkey/s.<br />
Quad-core desktop CPUs, 32-bit mode: 200-400 Kkey/s.<br />
Quad-core desktop CPUs, 64-bit mode: 300-750 Kkey/s.<br />
NVIDIA GT200 GPUs: up to 6.5 Mkey/s<br />
AMD Radeon 58XX, 68XX GPUs: up to 23.5 Mkey/s.<br />
AMD Radeon 69XX GPUs: up to 19.5 Mkey/s.<br />
<br />
As vanitygen performs a lot of large integer arithmetic, running it in 64-bit mode makes a huge difference in key search rate, easily a 50% improvement over 32-bit mode. If you are using a 64-bit edition of Windows, and not using a GPU, be sure to use vanitygen64.exe.<br />
<br />
Radeon 58XX outperforms Radeon 69XX by a very comfortable margin. Oclvanitygen is sensitive to integer multiply throughput, and Radeon 58XX can multiply concurrently with other operations. At similar clocks, a hobbled Radeon 5830 will outperform a Radeon 6970.<br />
<br />
In custom builds, CPU performance will be less than expected if the OpenSSL library is an older version (<1.0.0d) or is not built with the appropriate optimizations enabled.<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Firstbits]]</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Split-key_vanity_address&diff=31567
Split-key vanity address
2012-10-05T09:08:16Z
<p>ThePiachu: </p>
<hr />
<div>A split-key vanity address is a type of [[vanity address]] generated from one or more ECDSA private keys. The security of such solution is guaranteed by the properties of the Elliptic Curve Cryptography [http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/q/3853/323].<br />
<br />
== Address generation ==<br />
A split-key vanity address is generated by a specialised software, called a generator. One such sample generator is available as a part of the [[Vanitygen]] program suite.<br />
<br />
== Address merging ==<br />
In order to create a usable vanity address, one needs to merge two or more private keys. This can be done with specialised software, such as the [[GoBit Testing Suite]][http://gobittest.appspot.com/].<br />
<br />
== Address generation outsourcing ==<br />
Generating a split-key vanity address can be outsourced to a third party miner without risking your final private key being compromised. Moreover, work on such address generation can be distributed to many miners simultaneously through a use of a pooling service. One example of such a service is [[Vanity Pool]][https://vanitypool.appspot.com/].<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
<br />
* [[Vanity Pool]] - the first split-key vanity address mining pool<br />
* [[Vanitygen]] - a software suite offering an Open-CL split-key vanity address generator<br />
<br />
[[Category:Vanity address]]<br />
[[Category:Software]]<br />
[[Category:Mining - Other]]<br />
<br />
{{Stub}}</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Split-key_vanity_address&diff=31565
Split-key vanity address
2012-10-05T09:01:04Z
<p>ThePiachu: Created page with "A split-key vanity address is a type of vanity address generated from one or more ECDSA private keys. The security of such solution is guaranteed by the properties of the ..."</p>
<hr />
<div>A split-key vanity address is a type of [[vanity address]] generated from one or more ECDSA private keys. The security of such solution is guaranteed by the properties of the Elliptic Curve Cryptography [http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/q/3853/323].<br />
<br />
== Address generation ==<br />
A split-key vanity address is generated by a specialised software, called a generator. One such sample generator is available as a part of the [[Vanitygen]] program suite.<br />
<br />
== Address merging ==<br />
In order to create a usable vanity address, one needs to merge two or more private keys. This can be done with specialised software, such as the [[GoBit Testing Suite]][http://gobittest.appspot.com/].<br />
<br />
== Address generation outsourcing ==<br />
Generating a split-key vanity address can be outsourced to a third party miner without risking your final private key being compromised. Moreover, work on such address generation can be distributed to many miners simultaneously through a use of a pooling service. One example of such a service is [[Vanity Pool]][https://vanitypool.appspot.com/].<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
<br />
* [[Vanity Pool]] - the first split-key vanity address mining pool<br />
* [[Vanitygen]] - a software suite offering an Open-CL split-key vanity address generator<br />
<br />
[[Category:Vanity address]]<br />
[[Category:Software]]<br />
[[Category:Mining - Other]]</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Profitability_Calculator&diff=31543
Profitability Calculator
2012-10-04T09:35:26Z
<p>ThePiachu: </p>
<hr />
<div>Aids in estimating mining profits at current network and market conditions. <br />
<br />
The current [[difficulty]] is obtained from [[Bitcoin Block Explorer]] and the USD exchange rate is taken from the highest bid on the [[Currency Exchange]] [[MtGox]].<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
* [http://tpbitcalc.appspot.com/ TP's Bitcoin Calculator] (useful for pool mining)<br />
* [http://bitcoinX.com/profit/ BitcoinX.com Mining Profitability Calculator] - since 2011-04-14<br />
* [http://0x10.org/sandbox/bitcalc/ Mining Break Even Calculator] (also useful for pool mining)<br />
* [http://bitcoin.web-share.nl/ Easy BitCoin Mining Calculator] (also useful for pool mining)<br />
[[Category:Mining]]</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Generation_Calculator&diff=31542
Generation Calculator
2012-10-04T09:34:21Z
<p>ThePiachu: /* External Links */ Removed dead links</p>
<hr />
<div>Shows an estimate of the amount of time, on average, that you will need to do mining at the specified hash rate before you will generate a [[blocks|block]] and earn bitcoins. Additionally, the optimistic (50% probability) and pessimistic (95% probability) estimates are shown as well.<br />
<br />
The hash rate refers to the rate that your mining hardware is performing at as reported by your miner software or from an estimate obtained from the [[mining hardware comparison]] tables.<br />
<br />
The calculation is performed like this:<br />
*Get the current [[target]].<br />
*Divide by 115792089237316195423570985008687907853269984665640564039457584007913129639935, which is the maximum value of a 256-bit number. You now have the probability of a single hash solving a block.<br />
*Take the reciprocal of the probability to get the average number of hashes to solve a block.<br />
*Divide the average number of hashes by your hash/s (''not'' khash/s) to get the average number of seconds required to solve a block.<br />
<br />
==See Also==<br />
<br />
* [[Power Calc]]<br />
* [[Profitability Calculator]]<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
* [http://tpbitcalc.appspot.com/ TP's Bitcoin Calculator]<br />
* [http://www.alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator.php Generation Calculator]<br />
[[Category:Mining]]</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=User:ThePiachu&diff=31541
User:ThePiachu
2012-10-04T08:41:39Z
<p>ThePiachu: </p>
<hr />
<div>=Who am I?=<br />
Piotr "ThePiachu" Piasecki<br />
<br />
* Bitcoin enthusiast<br />
* Lifetime member of the Bitcoin Foundation<br />
* Master of Science in the field of Computer Science<br />
* Double Bachelor of Science in the fields of Computer Science and Informatics<br />
* Electronics Technician<br />
<br />
=My projects=<br />
* http://tpbitcalc.appspot.com/<br />
* https://vanitypool.appspot.com/<br />
=My profiles=<br />
* tiny.cc/ThePiachu</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=User:ThePiachu&diff=31540
User:ThePiachu
2012-10-04T08:40:37Z
<p>ThePiachu: Created page with "=Who am I?= Piotr "ThePiachu" Piasecki * Bitcoin enthusiast * Lifetime member of the Bitcoin Foundation * Master of Science in the field of Computer Science * Double Bach..."</p>
<hr />
<div>=Who am I?=<br />
Piotr "ThePiachu" Piasecki<br />
<br />
* Bitcoin enthusiast<br />
* Lifetime member of the Bitcoin Foundation<br />
* Master of Science in the field of Computer Science<br />
* Double Bachelor of Science in the fields of Computer Science and Informatics<br />
* Electronics Technician<br />
<br />
=My projects=<br />
* http://tpbitcalc.appspot.com/<br />
* https://vanitypool.appspot.com/<br />
=My profiles=<br />
* tiny.cc/ThePiachu</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=31402
Main Page
2012-10-02T09:50:27Z
<p>ThePiachu: Fixed capitalization in the page header thing.</p>
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ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Talk:List_of_address_prefixes&diff=28198
Talk:List of address prefixes
2012-06-27T01:59:01Z
<p>ThePiachu: Created page with "Shouldn't the line 128 5 Bitcoin Private key 5Htn3FzuH3b1X5VF2zLTsAQzBcyzkZNJsa2egXN8ZFJTCqQm3Rq be 128 t Bitcoin Private key tHtn3FzuH3b1X5VF2zLTsAQzBcyzkZNJsa2egXN8ZFJTCqQm3..."</p>
<hr />
<div>Shouldn't the line<br />
128 5 Bitcoin Private key 5Htn3FzuH3b1X5VF2zLTsAQzBcyzkZNJsa2egXN8ZFJTCqQm3Rq<br />
be<br />
128 t Bitcoin Private key tHtn3FzuH3b1X5VF2zLTsAQzBcyzkZNJsa2egXN8ZFJTCqQm3Rq<br />
according to<br />
127-128 t 34<br />
?<br />
--[[User:ThePiachu|ThePiachu]] ([[User talk:ThePiachu|talk]]) 01:59, 27 June 2012 (GMT)</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Talk:OP_CHECKSIG&diff=24757
Talk:OP CHECKSIG
2012-03-21T22:46:33Z
<p>ThePiachu: </p>
<hr />
<div>=Redundant step?=<br />
<br />
Under "How it works", we have steps 2 and 6:<br />
<br />
- 2. A new subscript is created from the instruction from the most recent OP_CODESEPARATOR to the end of the script. If there is no OP_CODESEPARATOR the entire script becomes the subscript (hereby referred to as subScript)<br />
<br />
- 6. All OP_CODESEPARATORS are removed from subScript<br />
<br />
However, doesn't step 6 seem redundant? [[User:Vegard|Vegard]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Answer: ([[User:sirk390|sirk390]])<br />
The comment for step 6. in the bitcoin sources help to understand this (script.cpp:882)<br />
// In case concatenating two scripts ends up with two codeseparators,<br />
// or an extra one at the end, this prevents all those possible incompatibilities. <br />
In step 2, only OP_CODESEPARATOR before OP_CHECKSIG are removed. In step OP_CODESEPARATOR after OP_CHECKSIG are also removed.<br />
<br />
<br />
= More info =<br />
<br />
Maybe add short description from here [[Contracts#Theory]] for all SIGHASH_*? [[User:Mad|Mad]]<br />
<br />
= Code samples and raw dumps = <br />
<br />
I think there is some error in the section "Code samples and raw dumps" - The input script is:<br />
<br />
"04 11 db 93 e1 dc db 8a <br />
01 6b 49 84 0f 8c 53 bc <br />
1e b6 8a 38 2e 97 b1 48 <br />
2e ca d7 b1 48 a6 90 9a <br />
5c b2 e0 ea dd fb 84 cc <br />
f9 74 44 64 f8 2e 16 0b <br />
fa 9b 8b 64 f9 d4 c0 3f <br />
99 9b 86 43 f6 56 b4 12 <br />
a3<br />
ac"<br />
<br />
and should probably be "304402204e45e16932b8af514961a1d3a1a25fdf3f4f7732e9d624c6c61548ab5fb8cd410220181522ec8eca07de4860a4acdd12909d831cc56cbbac4622082221a8768d1d0901", at least according to the Block Explorer:<br />
http://blockexplorer.com/rawtx/f4184fc596403b9d638783cf57adfe4c75c605f6356fbc91338530e9831e9e16<br />
--[[User:ThePiachu|ThePiachu]] 22:46, 21 March 2012 (GMT)</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Difficulty&diff=23784
Difficulty
2012-02-13T06:51:01Z
<p>ThePiachu: </p>
<hr />
<div>''See also: [[target]]''<br />
<br />
=== What is "difficulty"? ===<br />
<br />
Difficulty is a measure of how difficult it is to find a new [[block]] compared to the easiest it can ever be.<br />
<br />
=== How often does the difficulty change? ===<br />
<br />
Every 2016 [[block|blocks]].<br />
<br />
=== What is the formula for difficulty? ===<br />
<br />
difficulty = maximum_target / current_target <br />
<br />
(target is a 256 bit number)<br />
<br />
===How is difficulty stored in blocks?===<br />
<br />
Each block stores a packed representation (called "Bits") for its actual hexadecimal [[target]]. The target can be derived from it via a predefined formula. For example, if the packed target in the block is 0x1b0404cb, the hexadecimal target is<br />
0x0404cb * 2**(8*(0x1b - 3)) = 0x00000000000404CB000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000<br />
<br />
Note that the 0x0404cb value is a signed value in this format. The largest legal value for this field is 0x7fffff. To make a larger value you must shift it down one full byte. Also 0x008000 is the smallest positive valid value.<br />
<br />
The highest possible target (difficulty 1) is defined as 0x1d00ffff, which gives us a hex target of<br />
0x00ffff * 2**(8*(0x1d - 3)) = 0x00000000FFFF0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000<br />
<br />
So the difficulty at 0x1b0404cb is therefore:<br />
0x00000000FFFF0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 /<br />
0x00000000000404CB000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 <br />
= 16307.420938523983<br />
<br />
Here;s a fast way to calculate difficulty. It uses a modified taylor series for the logarithm (you can see tutorials on flipcode and wikipedia) and relies on logs to transform the difficulty calculation:<br />
<br />
<source lang="cpp"><br />
#include <iostream><br />
#include <cmath><br />
<br />
inline float fast_log(float val)<br />
{<br />
int * const exp_ptr = reinterpret_cast <int *>(&val);<br />
int x = *exp_ptr;<br />
const int log_2 = ((x >> 23) & 255) - 128;<br />
x &= ~(255 << 23);<br />
x += 127 << 23;<br />
*exp_ptr = x;<br />
<br />
val = ((-1.0f/3) * val + 2) * val - 2.0f/3;<br />
return ((val + log_2) * 0.69314718f);<br />
} <br />
<br />
float difficulty(unsigned int bits)<br />
{<br />
static double max_body = fast_log(0x00ffff), scaland = fast_log(256);<br />
return exp(max_body - fast_log(bits & 0x00ffffff) + scaland * (0x1d - ((bits & 0xff000000) >> 24)));<br />
}<br />
<br />
int main()<br />
{<br />
std::cout << difficulty(0x1b0404cb) << std::endl;<br />
return 0;<br />
}<br />
</source><br />
<br />
Unfortunately I don't have much use for it in libbitcoin. Maybe some miner will find it useful.<br />
<br />
To see the math to go from the normal difficulty calculations (which require large big ints bigger than the space in any normal integer) to the calculation above, here's some python:<br />
<br />
<source lang="python"><br />
import decimal, math<br />
l = math.log<br />
e = math.e<br />
<br />
print 0x00ffff * 2**(8*(0x1d - 3)) / float(0x0404cb * 2**(8*(0x1b - 3)))<br />
print l(0x00ffff * 2**(8*(0x1d - 3)) / float(0x0404cb * 2**(8*(0x1b - 3))))<br />
print l(0x00ffff * 2**(8*(0x1d - 3))) - l(0x0404cb * 2**(8*(0x1b - 3)))<br />
print l(0x00ffff) + l(2**(8*(0x1d - 3))) - l(0x0404cb) - l(2**(8*(0x1b - 3)))<br />
print l(0x00ffff) + (8*(0x1d - 3))*l(2) - l(0x0404cb) - (8*(0x1b - 3))*l(2)<br />
print l(0x00ffff / float(0x0404cb)) + (8*(0x1d - 3))*l(2) - (8*(0x1b - 3))*l(2)<br />
print l(0x00ffff / float(0x0404cb)) + (0x1d - 0x1b)*l(2**8)<br />
</source><br />
<br />
=== What is the current difficulty? ===<br />
[http://blockexplorer.com/q/getdifficulty Current difficulty], as output by BitCoin's getDifficulty.<br />
<br />
[http://blockexplorer.com/q/estimate Estimated next difficulty]<br />
<br />
[http://bitcoin.sipa.be Graphs]<br />
<br />
=== What is the maximum difficulty? ===<br />
<br />
There is no minimum target. The maximum difficulty is roughly: maximum_target / 1 (since 0 would result in infinity), which is a ridiculously huge number (about 2^224). <br />
<br />
The actual maximum difficulty is when current_target=0, but we would not be able to calculate the difficulty if that happened. (fortunately it never will, so we're ok.)<br />
<br />
=== Can the difficulty go down? ===<br />
Yes it can. See discussion in [[target]].<br />
<br />
=== What is the minimum difficulty? ===<br />
The minimum difficulty, when the target is at the maximum allowed value, is 1.<br />
<br />
=== What network hash rate results in a given difficulty? ===<br />
The difficulty is adjusted every 2016 blocks based on the time it took to find the previous 2016 blocks. At the desired rate of one block each 10 minutes, 2016 blocks would take exactly two weeks to find. If the previous 2016 blocks took more than two weeks to find, the difficulty is reduced. If they took less than two weeks, the difficulty is increased. The change in difficulty is in proportion to the amount of time over or under two weeks the previous 2016 blocks took to find.<br />
<br />
To find a block, the hash must be less than the target. The hash is effectively a random number between 0 and 2**256-1. The offset for difficulty 1 is<br />
0xffff * 2**208<br />
and for difficulty D is<br />
(0xffff * 2**208)/D<br />
<br />
The expected number of hashes we need to calculate to find a block with difficulty D is therefore<br />
D * 2**256 / (0xffff * 2**208)<br />
or just<br />
D * 2**48 / 0xffff<br />
<br />
The difficulty is set such that the previous 2016 blocks would have been found at the rate of one every 10 minutes, so we were calculating (D * 2**48 / 0xffff) hashes in 600 seconds. That means the hash rate of the network was<br />
D * 2**48 / 0xffff / 600<br />
over the previous 2016 blocks. Can be further simplified to<br />
D * 2**32 / 600<br />
without much loss of accuracy.<br />
<br />
At difficulty 1, that is around 7 Mhashes per second.<br />
<br />
At the time of writing, the difficulty is 22012.4941572, which means that over the previous set of 2016 blocks found the average network hash rate was<br />
22012.4941572 * 2**32 / 600 = around 157 Ghashes per second.<br />
<br />
=== How soon might I expect to generate a block? ===<br />
(The [https://www.bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1682.0 eternal question].)<br />
<br />
The average time to find a block can be approximated by calculating:<br />
time = difficulty * 2**32 / hashrate<br />
where difficulty is the current difficulty, hashrate is the number of hashes your miner calculates per second, and time is the average in seconds between the blocks you find.<br />
<br />
For example, using Python we calculate the average time to generate a block using a 1Ghash/s mining rig when the difficulty is 20000:<br />
$ python -c "print 20000 * 2**32 / 10**9 / 60 / 60.0"<br />
23.85<br />
and find that it takes just under 24 hours on average.<br />
<br />
* Any one grinding of the hash stands the same chance of "winning" as any other. The numbers game is how many attempts your hardware can make per second.<br />
* You need to know the difficulty (above) and your khash/sec rate (reported by the client).<br />
** [[Mining Hardware Comparison]] has some stats that may help you predict what you could get.<br />
* Visit a calculator or perform the maths yourself,<br />
** http://www.alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator.php<br />
* Remember it's just probability! There are no guarantees you will win every N days.<br />
<br />
==Related Links==<br />
<br />
* [http://btcserv.net/bitcoin/history/ Bitcoin Difficulty History]<br />
* See also: [[target]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Technical]]<br />
[[Category:Vocabulary]]<br />
<br />
[[pl:Trudność]]</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Target&diff=23783
Target
2012-02-13T06:50:24Z
<p>ThePiachu: </p>
<hr />
<div>See also [[Difficulty]]<br />
<br />
The '''target''' is a 256-bit number (extremely large) that all Bitcoin clients share. The SHA-256 [[hash]] of a [[block]]'s header must be lower than or equal to the current target for the block to be accepted by the network. The lower the target, the more [[difficulty|difficult]] it is to generate a block.<br />
<br />
It's important to realize that block generation is not a long, set problem (like doing a million hashes), but more like a lottery. Each hash basically gives you a random number between 0 and the maximum value of a 256-bit number (which is huge). If your hash is below the target, then you win. If not, you increment the nonce (completely changing the hash) and try again. <br />
<br />
For reasons of stability and low latency in transactions, the network tries to produce one block every 10 minutes. Every 2016 blocks -- which should take two weeks if this goal is kept perfectly --, every Bitcoin client compares the actual time it took to generate these blocks with the two week goal and modifies the target by the percentage difference. This makes the proof-of-work problem more or less difficult. A single retarget never changes the target by more than a factor of 4 either way to prevent large changes in difficulty.<br />
<br />
=== What is the target now? === <br />
* [http://blockexplorer.com/q/hextarget Current target]<br />
* [http://blockexplorer.com/q/getdifficulty Current difficulty], as output by Bitcoin's getDifficulty<br />
* [http://blockexplorer.com/q/probability Current probability of winning a block per attempt]<br />
<br />
=== When does the target change next? ===<br />
<br />
* [http://blockexplorer.com/q/nextretarget Next retarget]<br />
<br />
=== What has the target been in the past? ===<br />
<br />
* [http://blockexplorer.com/q/nethash Difficulty history, (at column 5)]<br />
* [http://www.bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2345.msg31405#msg31405 Re: difficulty over time data?]<br />
* [http://bitcoin.sipa.be/ Bitcoin network graphs] <br />
<br />
=== What is the maximum target? ===<br />
0x00000000ffff0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000<br />
<br />
Since a lower target makes Bitcoin generation more difficult, the maximum target is the ''lowest'' possible [[difficulty]].<br />
<br />
==Related Links==<br />
See also [[Difficulty]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Technical]]<br />
[[Category:Vocabulary]]</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Original_Bitcoin_client/API_calls_list&diff=23643
Original Bitcoin client/API calls list
2012-02-09T23:09:48Z
<p>ThePiachu: Upgraded from version 0.4 to 0.5</p>
<hr />
<div>Bitcoin API call list (as of version 0.5.0)<br />
<br />
== Common operations ==<br />
<br />
=== Listing my bitcoin addresses ===<br />
<br />
Listing the bitcoin [[address|addresses]] in your wallet is easily done via ''listreceivedbyaddress''. It normally lists only addresses which already have received transactions, however you can list all the addresses by setting the first argument to 0, and the second one to true.<br />
<br />
[[accounts explained|Accounts]] are used to organize addresses.<br />
<br />
== Full list ==<br />
<br />
Required arguments are denoted inside &lt; and &gt; Optional arguments are inside [ and ].<br />
<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
! Command !! Parameters !! Description !! Requires unlocked wallet? (v0.4.0+)<br />
|-<br />
| backupwallet || <destination> || Safely copies wallet.dat to destination, which can be a directory or a path with filename. || N<br />
|-<br />
| encryptwallet || <passphrase> || Encrypts the wallet with <passphrase>. || N<br />
|-<br />
| getaccount || <bitcoinaddress> || Returns the account associated with the given address. || N<br />
|-<br />
| getaccountaddress || <account> || Returns the current bitcoin address for receiving payments to this account. || N<br />
|-<br />
| getaddressesbyaccount || <account> || Returns the list of addresses for the given account. || N<br />
|-<br />
| getbalance || [account] [minconf=1] || If [account] is not specified, returns the server's total available balance.<br/>If [account] is specified, returns the balance in the account. || N<br />
|-<br />
| getblockbycount || height || Dumps the block existing at specified height. '''Note: this is not available in the official release'''<br />
|-<br />
| getblockcount || || Returns the number of blocks in the longest block chain. || N<br />
|-<br />
| getblocknumber || || Deprecated. Use getblockcount. || N<br />
|-<br />
| getconnectioncount || || Returns the number of connections to other nodes. || N<br />
|-<br />
| getdifficulty || || Returns the proof-of-work difficulty as a multiple of the minimum difficulty. || N<br />
|-<br />
| getgenerate || || Returns true or false whether bitcoind is currently generating hashes || N<br />
|-<br />
| gethashespersec || || Returns a recent hashes per second performance measurement while generating. || N<br />
|-<br />
| getinfo || || Returns an object containing various state info. || N<br />
|-<br />
| getmemorypool || [data] || If [data] is not specified, returns data needed to construct a block to work on:<br />
* "version" : block version<br />
* "previousblockhash" : hash of current highest block<br />
* "transactions" : contents of non-coinbase transactions that should be included in the next block<br />
* "coinbasevalue" : maximum allowable input to coinbase transaction, including the generation award and transaction fees<br />
* "time" : timestamp appropriate for next block<br />
* "bits" : compressed target of next block<br />
If [data] is specified, tries to solve the block and returns true if it was successful.<br />
|| N<br />
|-<br />
| getnewaddress || [account] || Returns a new bitcoin address for receiving payments. If [account] is specified (recommended), it is added to the address book so payments received with the address will be credited to [account]. || N<br />
|-<br />
| getreceivedbyaccount || [account] [minconf=1] || Returns the total amount received by addresses with [account] in transactions with at least [minconf] confirmations. If [account] not provided return will include all transactions to all accounts. (version 0.3.24-beta) || N<br />
|-<br />
| getreceivedbyaddress || <bitcoinaddress> [minconf=1] || Returns the total amount received by <bitcoinaddress> in transactions with at least [minconf] confirmations. While some might consider this obvious, value reported by this only considers *receiving* transactions. It does not check payments that have been made *from* this address. In other words, this is not "getaddressbalance". Works only for addresses in the local wallet, external addresses will always show 0. || N<br />
|-<br />
| gettransaction || <txid> || Returns an object about the given transaction containing:<br />
* "amount" : total amount of the transaction<br />
* "confirmations" : number of confirmations of the transaction<br />
* "txid" : the transaction ID<br />
* "time" : time the transaction occurred<br />
* "details" - An array of objects containing:<br />
** "account"<br />
** "address"<br />
** "category"<br />
** "amount"<br />
|| N<br />
|-<br />
| [[getwork]] || [data] || If [data] is not specified, returns formatted hash data to work on:<br />
* "midstate" : precomputed hash state after hashing the first half of the data<br />
* "data" : block data<br />
* "hash1" : formatted hash buffer for second hash<br />
* "target" : little endian hash target<br />
If [data] is specified, tries to solve the block and returns true if it was successful. <br />
|| N<br />
|-<br />
| help || [command] || List commands, or get help for a command. || N<br />
|-<br />
| keypoolrefill || || Fills the keypool, requires wallet passphrase to be set. || Y<br />
|-<br />
| listaccounts || [minconf=1] || Returns Object that has account names as keys, account balances as values. || N<br />
|-<br />
| listreceivedbyaccount || [minconf=1] [includeempty=false] || Returns an array of objects containing:<br />
* "account" : the account of the receiving addresses<br />
* "amount" : total amount received by addresses with this account<br />
* "confirmations" : number of confirmations of the most recent transaction included<br />
|| N<br />
|-<br />
| listreceivedbyaddress || [minconf=1] [includeempty=false] || Returns an array of objects containing:<br />
* "address" : receiving address<br />
* "account" : the account of the receiving address<br />
* "amount" : total amount received by the address<br />
* "confirmations" : number of confirmations of the most recent transaction included<br />
To get a list of accounts on the system, execute bitcoind listreceivedbyaddress 0 true<br />
|| N<br />
|-<br />
| listsinceblock|| [blockid] [target-confirmations] || Get all transactions in blocks since block [blockid], or all transactions if omitted. || N<br />
|-<br />
| listtransactions || [account] [count=10] [from=0] || Returns up to [count] most recent transactions skipping the first [from] transactions for account [account]. If [account] not provided will return recent transaction from all accounts.<br />
|| N<br />
|-<br />
| move || <fromaccount> <toaccount> <amount> [minconf=1] [comment] || Move from one account in your wallet to another || N<br />
|-<br />
| sendfrom || <fromaccount> <tobitcoinaddress> <amount> [minconf=1] [comment] [comment-to] || <amount> is a real and is rounded to 8 decimal places. Will send the given amount to the given address, ensuring the account has a valid balance using [minconf] confirmations. Returns the transaction ID if successful (not in JSON object). || Y<br />
|-<br />
| sendmany || <fromaccount> {address:amount,...} [minconf=1] [comment] || amounts are double-precision floating point numbers || Y<br />
|-<br />
| sendtoaddress || <bitcoinaddress> <amount> [comment] [comment-to] || <amount> is a real and is rounded to 8 decimal places. Returns the transaction ID <txid> if successful. || Y<br />
|-<br />
| setaccount || <bitcoinaddress> <account> || Sets the account associated with the given address. Assigning address that is already assigned to the same account will create a new address associated with that account. || N<br />
|-<br />
| setgenerate || <generate> [genproclimit] || <generate> is true or false to turn generation on or off.<br/>Generation is limited to [genproclimit] processors, -1 is unlimited. || N<br />
|-<br />
| signmessage || <bitcoinaddress> <message> || Sign a message with the private key of an address. || Y<br />
|-<br />
| settxfee || <amount> || <amount> is a real and is rounded to the nearest 0.00000001 || N<br />
|-<br />
| stop || || Stop bitcoin server. || N<br />
|-<br />
| validateaddress || <bitcoinaddress> || Return information about <bitcoinaddress>. || N<br />
|-<br />
| verifymessage || <bitcoinaddress> <signature> <message> || Verify a signed message. || N<br />
|-<br />
| walletlock || || Removes the wallet encryption key from memory, locking the wallet. After calling this method, you will need to call walletpassphrase again before being able to call any methods which require the wallet to be unlocked. || N<br />
|-<br />
| walletpassphrase || <passphrase> <timeout> || Stores the wallet decryption key in memory for <timeout> seconds. || N<br />
|-<br />
| walletpassphrasechange || <oldpassphrase> <newpassphrase> || Changes the wallet passphrase from <oldpassphrase> to <newpassphrase>. || N<br />
<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==See Also==<br />
<br />
* [[Original Bitcoin client]]<br />
* [[API reference (JSON-RPC)]]<br />
* [[Lazy_API]]<br />
* [[Elis-API]] - A more detailed version of this page - for developers!<br />
* [http://code.gogulski.com/bitcoin-php/class_bitcoin_client.html PHP BitcoinClient Class Reference]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Technical]]<br />
[[Category:Developer]]</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Running_Bitcoin&diff=22762
Running Bitcoin
2012-01-26T03:52:03Z
<p>ThePiachu: Added note about testnet data directory.</p>
<hr />
<div>There are two variations of the original bitcoin program available; one with a graphical user interface (usually referred to as just “Bitcoin”), and a 'headless' version (called [[bitcoind]]). They are completely compatible with each other, and take the same command-line arguments, read the same configuration file, and read and write the same data files. You can run one copy of either Bitcoin or bitcoind on your system at a time (if you accidently try to launch another, the copy will let you know that Bitcoin or bitcoind is already running and will exit).<br />
<br />
__TOC__<br />
==Command-line arguments==<br />
<br />
Give Bitcoin (or bitcoind) the -? or –-help argument and it will print out a list of the most commonly used command-line arguments and then exit:<br />
<br />
Usage:<br />
bitcoind [options] <br />
bitcoind [options] <command> [params] Send command to -server or bitcoind<br />
bitcoind [options] help List commands<br />
bitcoind [options] help <command> Get help for a command<br />
Options:<br />
-conf=<file> Specify configuration file (default: bitcoin.conf)<br />
-pid=<file> Specify pid file (default: bitcoind.pid)<br />
-gen Generate coins<br />
-gen=0 Don't generate coins<br />
-min Start minimized<br />
-datadir=<dir> Specify data directory<br />
-timeout=<n> Specify connection timeout (in milliseconds)<br />
-proxy=<ip:port> Connect through socks4 proxy<br />
-dns Allow DNS lookups for addnode and connect<br />
-port=<port> Listen for connections on <port> (default: 8333 or testnet: 18333)<br />
-maxconnections=<n> Maintain at most <n> connections to peers (default: 125)<br />
-addnode=<ip> Add a node to connect to<br />
-connect=<ip> Connect only to the specified node<br />
-nolisten Don't accept connections from outside<br />
-nodnsseed Don't bootstrap list of peers using DNS<br />
-banscore=<n> Threshold for disconnecting misbehaving peers (default: 100)<br />
-bantime=<n> Number of seconds to keep misbehaving peers from reconnecting (default: 86400)<br />
-maxreceivebuffer=<n> Maximum per-connection receive buffer, <n>*1000 bytes (default: 10000)<br />
-maxsendbuffer=<n> Maximum per-connection send buffer, <n>*1000 bytes (default: 10000)<br />
-noupnp Don't attempt to use UPnP to map the listening port<br />
-paytxfee=<amt> Fee per KB to add to transactions you send<br />
-daemon Run in the background as a daemon and accept commands<br />
-testnet Use the test network<br />
-debug Output extra debugging information<br />
-logtimestamps Prepend debug output with timestamp<br />
-printtoconsole Send trace/debug info to console instead of debug.log file<br />
-rpcuser=<user> Username for JSON-RPC connections<br />
-rpcpassword=<pw> Password for JSON-RPC connections<br />
-rpcport=<port> Listen for JSON-RPC connections on <port> (default: 8332)<br />
-rpcallowip=<ip> Allow JSON-RPC connections from specified IP address<br />
-rpcconnect=<ip> Send commands to node running on <ip> (default: 127.0.0.1)<br />
-keypool=<n> Set key pool size to <n> (default: 100)<br />
-rescan Rescan the block chain for missing wallet transactions<br />
<br />
SSL options: (see the Bitcoin Wiki for SSL setup instructions)<br />
-rpcssl Use OpenSSL (https) for JSON-RPC connections<br />
-rpcsslcertificatechainfile=<file.cert> Server certificate file (default: server.cert)<br />
-rpcsslprivatekeyfile=<file.pem> Server private key (default: server.pem)<br />
-rpcsslciphers=<ciphers> Acceptable ciphers (default: TLSv1+HIGH:!SSLv2:!aNULL:!eNULL:!AH:!3DES:@STRENGTH)<br />
<br />
Additional (Supported but not listed in -? help):<br />
-checkblocks Rescan the whole blockchain (can take very much time)<br />
<br />
==Bitcoin.conf Configuration File==<br />
All command-line options (except for -datadir and -conf) may be specified in a configuration file, and all configuration file options may also be specified on the command line. Command-line options override values set in the configuration file.<br />
<br />
The configuration file is a list of setting=value pairs, one per line, with optional comments starting with the '#' character.<br />
<br />
The configuration file is not automatically created; you can create it using your favorite plain-text editor. By default, Bitcoin (or bitcoind) will look for a file named 'bitcoin.conf' in the bitcoin [[data directory]], but both the data directory and the configuration file path may be changed using the -datadir and -conf command-line arguments.<br />
{|<br />
! Operating System<br />
! Default bitcoin datadir<br />
! Typical path to configuration file<br />
|-<br />
| Windows<br />
| %APPDATA%\Bitcoin\<br />
| (XP) C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Bitcoin\bitcoin.conf<br />
(Vista, 7) C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Bitcoin\bitcoin.conf<br />
|-<br />
| Linux<br />
| $HOME/.bitcoin/<br />
| /home/username/.bitcoin/bitcoin.conf<br />
|-<br />
| Mac OSX<br />
| $HOME/Library/Application Support/Bitcoin/<br />
| /Users/username/Library/Application Support/Bitcoin/bitcoin.conf<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Note: if running Bitcoin in testnet mode, the sub-folder "testnet" will be appended to the data directory automatically.<br />
<br />
==Sample Bitcoin.conf==<br />
Here is a sample bitcoin.conf file, containing every option set to its default value.<br />
<br />
# bitcoin.conf configuration file. Lines beginning with # are comments.<br />
<br />
<br />
# Network-related settings:<br />
<br />
# Run on the test network instead of the real bitcoin network.<br />
#testnet=1<br />
<br />
# Connect via a socks4 proxy<br />
#proxy=127.0.0.1:9050<br />
<br />
##############################################################<br />
## Quick Primer on addnode vs connect ##<br />
## Let's say for instance you use addnode=4.2.2.4 ##<br />
## addnode will connect you to and tell you about the ##<br />
## nodes connected to 4.2.2.4. In addition it will tell ##<br />
## the other nodes connected to it that you exist so ##<br />
## they can connect to you. ##<br />
## connect will not do the above when you 'connect' to it. ##<br />
## It will *only* connect you to 4.2.2.4 and no one else.##<br />
## ##<br />
## So if you're behind a firewall, or have other problems ##<br />
## finding nodes, add some using 'addnode'. ##<br />
## ##<br />
## If you want to stay private, use 'connect' to only ##<br />
## connect to "trusted" nodes. ##<br />
## ##<br />
## If you run multiple nodes on a LAN, there's no need for ##<br />
## all of them to open lots of connections. Instead ##<br />
## 'connect' them all to one node that is port forwarded ##<br />
## and has lots of connections. ##<br />
## Thanks goes to [Noodle] on Freenode. ##<br />
##############################################################<br />
<br />
# Use as many addnode= settings as you like to connect to specific peers<br />
#addnode=69.164.218.197<br />
#addnode=10.0.0.2:8333<br />
<br />
# ... or use as many connect= settings as you like to connect ONLY<br />
# to specific peers:<br />
#connect=69.164.218.197<br />
#connect=10.0.0.1:8333<br />
<br />
# Do not use Internet Relay Chat (irc.lfnet.org #bitcoin channel) to<br />
# find other peers.<br />
#noirc=1<br />
<br />
# Maximum number of inbound+outbound connections.<br />
#maxconnections=<br />
<br />
<br />
# JSON-RPC options (for controlling a running Bitcoin/bitcoind process)<br />
<br />
# server=1 tells Bitcoin to accept JSON-RPC commands.<br />
#server=1<br />
<br />
# You must set rpcuser and rpcpassword to secure the JSON-RPC api<br />
#rpcuser=Ulysseys<br />
#rpcpassword=YourSuperGreatPasswordNumber_385593<br />
<br />
# How many seconds bitcoin will wait for a complete RPC HTTP request.<br />
# after the HTTP connection is established. <br />
rpctimeout=30<br />
<br />
# By default, only RPC connections from localhost are allowed. Specify<br />
# as many rpcallowip= settings as you like to allow connections from<br />
# other hosts (and you may use * as a wildcard character):<br />
#rpcallowip=10.1.1.34<br />
#rpcallowip=192.168.1.*<br />
<br />
# Listen for RPC connections on this TCP port:<br />
rpcport=8332<br />
<br />
# You can use Bitcoin or bitcoind to send commands to Bitcoin/bitcoind<br />
# running on another host using this option:<br />
rpcconnect=127.0.0.1<br />
<br />
# Use Secure Sockets Layer (also known as TLS or HTTPS) to communicate<br />
# with Bitcoin -server or bitcoind<br />
#rpcssl=1<br />
<br />
# OpenSSL settings used when rpcssl=1<br />
rpcsslciphers=TLSv1+HIGH:!SSLv2:!aNULL:!eNULL:!AH:!3DES:@STRENGTH<br />
rpcsslcertificatechainfile=server.cert<br />
rpcsslprivatekeyfile=server.pem<br />
<br />
<br />
# Miscellaneous options<br />
<br />
# Set gen=1 to attempt to generate bitcoins<br />
gen=0<br />
<br />
# Use SSE instructions to try to generate bitcoins faster.<br />
#4way=1<br />
<br />
# Pre-generate this many public/private key pairs, so wallet backups will be valid for<br />
# both prior transactions and several dozen future transactions.<br />
keypool=100<br />
<br />
# Pay an optional transaction fee every time you send bitcoins. Transactions with fees<br />
# are more likely than free transactions to be included in generated blocks, so may<br />
# be validated sooner.<br />
paytxfee=0.00<br />
<br />
# Allow direct connections for the 'pay via IP address' feature.<br />
#allowreceivebyip=1<br />
<br />
<br />
# User interface options<br />
<br />
# Start Bitcoin minimized<br />
#min=1<br />
<br />
# Minimize to the system tray<br />
#minimizetotray=1<br />
<br />
==Platforms==<br />
===Windows===<br />
<br />
====Start automatically====<br />
To configure the Bitcoin client to start automatically:<br />
<br />
You might use the configuration-file, or the GUI-Settings:<br />
<br />
Settings -> Options<br />
<br />
then mark the checkbox titled:<br />
[X] Start Bitcoin on system startup<br />
<br />
[[{{ns:file}}:Client_Settings_Options_windows.png]]<br />
<br />
====Batch automation====<br />
To work with batch, you have to start the daemon (bitcoind.exe). The bitcoin.exe run with option "-server" will respond with GUI-messages you are not able to process its answers.<br />
<br />
===Mac===<br />
<br />
===Linux===<br />
[[{{ns:file}}:Client_Settings_Options.png]]<br />
[[Category:Technical]][[Category:Developer]]</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Wallet_encryption&diff=22487
Wallet encryption
2012-01-19T20:09:54Z
<p>ThePiachu: Created page with "This is the wiki page describing the algorithm used for encrypting of the wallet.dat used in the original Bitcoin client."</p>
<hr />
<div>This is the wiki page describing the algorithm used for encrypting of the wallet.dat used in the original Bitcoin client.</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Technical_background_of_version_1_Bitcoin_addresses&diff=22005
Technical background of version 1 Bitcoin addresses
2012-01-11T01:53:44Z
<p>ThePiachu: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[File:PubKeyToAddr.png|thumb|right|Conversion from ECDSA public key to Bitcoin Address]]<br />
This article may be too technical for some users. The more basic article on [[Address|Bitcoin Addresses]] may be more appropriate.<br />
<br />
A [[Bitcoin address]] is a 160-bit hash of the public portion of a public/private [[Wikipedia:Elliptic_Curve_DSA|ECDSA]] keypair. Using some mathemagic, you can "sign" data with your private key and anyone who knows your public key can verify that the signature is valid. See the [[Wikipedia:Public-key_cryptography|Wikipedia article]] for more information about how this works. <br />
<br />
A new keypair is generated for each receiving address. Bitcoin addresses (the public keys) and their associated private keys are stored in the [[wallet]] data file. This is the only file you need to [[backup|back up]]. A "send" transaction to a specific Bitcoin address requires that the corresponding private key exist in the recipient's wallet. This has the implication that if you create a receiving address and receive coins to that address, then restore the wallet from an earlier backup, before the address was generated, then the coins associated with that address are lost. Addresses are added to an address [[key pool]] prior to being used for receiving coins. If you lose your wallet entirely, all of your coins are lost and can never be recovered.<br />
<br />
"Generate" transactions happen in the same way as a send transaction: each batch of 50 generated coins is "sent" to a unique address that you generate just for that purpose. These addresses are also stored in your wallet, but they are not shown in the "your receiving addresses" section.<br />
<br />
Bitcoin allows you to create as many addresses as you want, and each one is completely separate. There is no "master address": the "Your Bitcoin address" area in the Bitcoin UI has no special importance. It's only there for your convenience, and it will change automatically from time to time to enhance your anonymity. All of your other addresses will continue to work forever. They're listed in the "your receiving addresses" section. Each address takes up only about 500 bytes, so having a large number of addresses in your wallet is generally not a problem.<br />
<br />
Bitcoin addresses contain a built-in check code, so it's generally not possible to send Bitcoins to a mistyped address. However, if the address is well-formed but no one owns it (or the owner lost their wallet.dat), any coins sent to that address will be lost forever.<br />
<br />
Hash values and the checksum data are converted to an alpha-numeric representation using a custom scheme: the [[Base58Check encoding]] scheme. Under Base58Check, addresses can contain all alphanumeric characters except 0, O, I, and l. Normal addresses currently always start with 1, though this might change in a future version. Testnet addresses usually start with ''m'' or ''n''. Mainline addresses can be 25-34 characters in length, and testnet addresses can be 26-34 characters in length. Most addresses are 33 or 34 characters long.<br />
<br />
It is also possible to send Bitcoins directly to an [[IP address]] but this method is never recommended as a man-in-the-middle attacks makes redirecting coins trivial.<br />
<br />
Since Bitcoin addresses are basically random numbers, it is possible, although extremely unlikely, for two people to independently generate the same address. This is called a [[Wikipedia:Collision_(computer_science)|collision]]. If this happens, then both the original owner of the address and the colliding owner could spend money sent to that address. It would not be possible for the colliding person to spend the original owner's entire wallet (or vice versa). If you were to intentionally try to make a collision, it would currently take 2^107 times longer to generate a colliding Bitcoin address than to generate a block. As long as the signing and hashing algorithms remain cryptographically strong, it will likely always be more profitable to collect generations and [[transaction fee|transaction fees]] than to try to create collisions.<br />
<br />
==How to create Bitcoin Address==<br />
0 - Having a private [[ECDSA]] key<br />
18E14A7B6A307F426A94F8114701E7C8E774E7F9A47E2C2035DB29A206321725<br />
1 - Take the corresponding public key generated with it (65 bytes, 1 byte 0x04, 32 bytes corresponding to X coordinate, 32 bytes corresponding to Y coordinate)<br />
0450863AD64A87AE8A2FE83C1AF1A8403CB53F53E486D8511DAD8A04887E5B23522CD470243453A299FA9E77237716103ABC11A1DF38855ED6F2EE187E9C582BA6<br />
2 - Perform SHA-256 hashing on the public key<br />
600FFE422B4E00731A59557A5CCA46CC183944191006324A447BDB2D98D4B408<br />
3 - Perform RIPEMD-160 hashing on the result of SHA-256<br />
010966776006953D5567439E5E39F86A0D273BEE<br />
4 - Add network byte in front of RIPEMD-160 hash (0x00 for Main Network)<br />
00010966776006953D5567439E5E39F86A0D273BEE<br />
5 - Perform SHA-256 hash on the extended RIPEMD-160 result<br />
445C7A8007A93D8733188288BB320A8FE2DEBD2AE1B47F0F50BC10BAE845C094<br />
6 - Perform SHA-256 hash on the result of the previous SHA-256 hash<br />
D61967F63C7DD183914A4AE452C9F6AD5D462CE3D277798075B107615C1A8A30<br />
7 - Take the first 4 bytes of the second SHA-256 hash. This is the address checksum<br />
D61967F6<br />
8 - Add the 4 checksum bytes from point 7 at the end of extended RIPEMD-160 hash from point 4. This is the 25-byte binary Bitcoin Address.<br />
00010966776006953D5567439E5E39F86A0D273BEED61967F6<br />
9 - Convert the result from a byte string into a base58 string using [[Base58Check encoding]]. This is the most commonly used Bitcoin Address format<br />
16UwLL9Risc3QfPqBUvKofHmBQ7wMtjvM<br />
<br />
==See Also==<br />
* [[Address]]<br />
* [http://gobittest.appspot.com/Address Address testing suite]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Technical]]</div>
ThePiachu
https://tests.bitcoin.it/w/index.php?title=Wallet_import_format&diff=22004
Wallet import format
2012-01-11T01:52:52Z
<p>ThePiachu: </p>
<hr />
<div>Wallet Import Format (WIF, also known as Wallet Export Format) is a way of encoding a private ECDSA key so as to make it easier to copy.<br />
<br />
A testing suite is available for encoding and decoding of WIF at:<br />
<br />
http://gobittest.appspot.com/PrivateKey<br />
<br />
==Private key to WIF==<br />
1 - Take a private key<br />
0C28FCA386C7A227600B2FE50B7CAE11EC86D3BF1FBE471BE89827E19D72AA1D<br />
2 - Add a 0x80 byte in front of it<br />
800C28FCA386C7A227600B2FE50B7CAE11EC86D3BF1FBE471BE89827E19D72AA1D<br />
3 - Perform SHA-256 hash on the extended key<br />
8147786C4D15106333BF278D71DADAF1079EF2D2440A4DDE37D747DED5403592<br />
4 - Perform SHA-256 hash on result of SHA-256 hash<br />
507A5B8DFED0FC6FE8801743720CEDEC06AA5C6FCA72B07C49964492FB98A714<br />
5 - Take the first 4 bytes of the second SHA-256 hash, this is the checksum<br />
507A5B8D<br />
6 - Add the 4 checksum bytes from point 5 at the end of the second SHA-256 hash from point 4<br />
800C28FCA386C7A227600B2FE50B7CAE11EC86D3BF1FBE471BE89827E19D72AA1D507A5B8D<br />
7 - Convert the result from a byte string into a base58 string using [[Base58Check encoding]]. This is the Wallet Import Format<br />
5HueCGU8rMjxEXxiPuD5BDku4MkFqeZyd4dZ1jvhTVqvbTLvyTJ<br />
==WIF to private key==<br />
1 - Take a Wallet Import Format string<br />
5HueCGU8rMjxEXxiPuD5BDku4MkFqeZyd4dZ1jvhTVqvbTLvyTJ<br />
2 - Convert it to a byte string using [[Base58Check encoding]]<br />
800C28FCA386C7A227600B2FE50B7CAE11EC86D3BF1FBE471BE89827E19D72AA1D507A5B8D<br />
3 - Drop the last 4 checksum bytes from the byte string<br />
800C28FCA386C7A227600B2FE50B7CAE11EC86D3BF1FBE471BE89827E19D72AA1D<br />
4 - Drop the first byte (it should be 0x80). This is the private key<br />
0C28FCA386C7A227600B2FE50B7CAE11EC86D3BF1FBE471BE89827E19D72AA1D<br />
==WIF checksum checking==<br />
1 - Take the Wallet Import Format string<br />
5HueCGU8rMjxEXxiPuD5BDku4MkFqeZyd4dZ1jvhTVqvbTLvyTJ<br />
2 - Convert it to a byte string using [[Base58Check encoding]]<br />
800C28FCA386C7A227600B2FE50B7CAE11EC86D3BF1FBE471BE89827E19D72AA1D507A5B8D<br />
3 - Drop the last 4 checksum bytes from the byte string<br />
800C28FCA386C7A227600B2FE50B7CAE11EC86D3BF1FBE471BE89827E19D72AA1D<br />
3 - Perform SHA-256 hash on the shortened string<br />
8147786C4D15106333BF278D71DADAF1079EF2D2440A4DDE37D747DED5403592<br />
4 - Perform SHA-256 hash on result of SHA-256 hash<br />
507A5B8DFED0FC6FE8801743720CEDEC06AA5C6FCA72B07C49964492FB98A714<br />
5 - Take the first 4 bytes of the second SHA-256 hash, this is the checksum<br />
507A5B8D<br />
6 - Make sure it is the same, as the last 4 bytes from point 2<br />
507A5B8D<br />
7 - If they are, and the byte string from point 2 starts with 0x80, there is no error.<br />
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ThePiachu