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      lomi2001 last edited by

      Hi every one,

      Can i mine ftc with an intel xeon phi ? And are there some fgpa to mine ftc

      Thanks in advance,

      lomi2001

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      • wrapper
        wrapper Moderators last edited by wrapper

        I’ve just been reviewing mining software for FTC and saw nothing on fgpa yet. Neoscrypt should be still mineable on a cpu, but result will depend on the global hash rate and it may not be very economic.

        Reading about Xeon Phi they say :

        "Moving a code to Intel Xeon Phi might involve sitting down and adding a couple lines of directives that takes a few minutes. Moving a code to a GPU is a project.”

        –Dan Stanzione, Deputy Director at Texas Advanced Computing Center

        So it looks like the mining software would compile for it, however, it might really on threads to get a speed increase. The code is open source so you should be able to try a CPU miner.

        https://github.com/ghostlander/cpuminer-neoscrypt

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        • AmDD
          AmDD Regular Member last edited by

          If FPGAs exist for FTC (NeoScrypt) they are not public knowledge.

          Mining on a CPU is more than likely going to result in you paying more in electric than you mine. A better option is something like a 7XXX series or newer video card to mine on.

          P2Pool Node: http://104.236.34.9:19327/ 0.5% fee

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          • ghostlander
            ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

            I have no Xeon Phi, therefore no performance estimates. It’s expensive. Video cards are likely to offer better performance per dollar and watt.

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              lomi2001 last edited by

              Ok thanks for your answer, it was just a little question but i dont have xeon phi to test that
              😧😧

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