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      wowc8 last edited by

      Very confusing. I’ve been searching several different forums for this answer and have come up with nothing. So I thought creating a new topic for this would be better in the case that I’m not the only one without an answer ;).

      Does anyone understand why there is a VERY LARGE variance between the hash rates for mining bitcoins versus feathercoins?

      For example the HD7970 card is rated to around 680 MH/s. When the same card is used for feathercoins the hash rate is a very small 680 KH/s. That’s about 1320 MH/s less!!

      Maybe the answer is the difference in the algorithm used? (Did I just answer my own question lol?)

      BTC hashrate reference used: [url=https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mining_hardware_comparison]https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mining_hardware_comparison[/url]

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        4DaysMining last edited by

        It’s the difference in the cypto algorithm. Feathercoin is a scrypt based coin, where bitcoin is sha256. For any of the Scrypt based - the hash rate will be in kh/s instead of mh/s.

        1gh/s = 1mh/s, etc

        Hope this helps!

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          peonminer last edited by

          [quote name=“wowc8” post=“479” timestamp=“1367525528”]

          Maybe the answer is the difference in the algorithm used? (Did I just answer my own question lol?)

          [/quote]

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            wowc8 last edited by

            haha, guess that was the right answer.

            Thanks for the feedback!

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              ShadowEW last edited by

              Yup, you’ve pretty much hit the nail on the head:
              “Scrypt hashing speed is estimated to be 1000 times slower than SHA-256.”

              Scrypt mining (FTC/LTC) also puts a tad more strain onto hardware than SHA-256 mining (BTC) does.

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