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Title: What miner do you use?
Post by: BTC guy on February 26, 2012, 11:37:13 AM
Im using poclbm. Thinking about trying something else. Any suggestions?


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: fromheten on February 26, 2012, 05:17:47 PM
Im using poclbm. Thinking about trying something else. Any suggestions?

There's lots of them. Diablo D3's miner, cgminer et cetera.


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: grue on February 26, 2012, 07:33:32 PM
cgminer - everything is automated :)


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: DeathAndTaxes on February 26, 2012, 07:37:59 PM
cgminer.  no reason to use anything else.

IF you want you can use cgminer w/ the poclbm kernel (or any other kernel) by using -k command line argument or "kernel" config file parameter.


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: BTC guy on February 27, 2012, 12:38:13 AM
Awesome, thanks for the tip guys. I will check out CGminer.


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: scifimike12 on February 27, 2012, 02:50:36 AM
If you're using a 79xx card, I recommend DiabloMiner.  I get roughly 3% increase over CGMiner.


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: DeathAndTaxes on February 27, 2012, 03:00:15 AM
If you're using a 79xx card, I recommend DiabloMiner.  I get roughly 3% increase over CGMiner.

cgminer has diablo kernel available.  -k diablo  :)


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: scifimike12 on February 27, 2012, 03:19:33 AM
You're right.  I had a brainfart there.  :D


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: Diapolo on February 27, 2012, 06:54:50 AM
I prefer CGMINER, too ... it's written in plain C and that makes it small and fast. Tried DiabloMiner, but I really dislike the fact it needs a Java runtime (a great plus is it's advanced kernel). Another miner, which I think need's to be mentioned is Phoenix, that's one I'm fine with, too.

By the way, did anyone try CGMINER on a 79XX with -k diakgcn -v 2 -w 256? I would like to know how far I'm behind or if there are cases, where my kernel is competitive.

Dia


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: cuz0882 on February 27, 2012, 07:22:38 AM
I like cgminer, but I prefer everyone else to be using guiminer...(intensity 1 please)


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: Isepick on February 28, 2012, 01:09:10 AM
Cgminer, with this version of Anubis (https://github.com/pshep/ANUBIS) to monitor the entire farm. Thread for Anubis here (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=57342.0). Someone else took over Anubis and made their own git (hence the first link). It is incredibly awesome for managing several machines at once.


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: scifimike12 on February 28, 2012, 01:44:22 AM
By the way, did anyone try CGMINER on a 79XX with -k diakgcn -v 2 -w 256? I would like to know how far I'm behind or if there are cases, where my kernel is competitive.

Dia,

I am getting ~671 Mh/s with your kernel vs. ~688 Mh/s with Diablo's.

7970 @ 1150/1375


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: BTC guy on March 29, 2012, 12:28:08 PM
So i finally decided to try CGminer. I did read the sticky but im kinda nub when it comes to setup. I created a text file and saved as .bat. I put these commands in but no luck. I know im forgetting something but im not sure what that is. Help me out?


cgminer -o http://deepbit.net -u XXXX -p XXXX


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: BCMan on March 29, 2012, 12:45:00 PM
 Phoenix, works best for me. CGMiner is a bad choice, really bad choice, and I explain why. My Radeon 6870's mem clocks set to 300 mhz, and CGMiner .... just guess what its doing with clocks when I run it. Plus, it's phat kernel is less effective than phatk2. When these MAJOR issues will be fixed, yep, it will be the best, but so far - nope, thanks.


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: DeathAndTaxes on March 29, 2012, 01:29:26 PM
Phoenix, works best for me. CGMiner is a bad choice, really bad choice, and I explain why. My Radeon 6870's mem clocks set to 300 mhz, and CGMiner .... just guess what its doing with clocks when I run it. Plus, it's phat kernel is less effective than phatk2. When these MAJOR issues will be fixed, yep, it will be the best, but so far - nope, thanks.

cgminer doesn't change any GPU setting unless you tell it to. 

Kinda like saying my car sucks because it keeps slowing down when I engage the parking break. :)


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: BCMan on March 29, 2012, 01:39:48 PM
Phoenix, works best for me. CGMiner is a bad choice, really bad choice, and I explain why. My Radeon 6870's mem clocks set to 300 mhz, and CGMiner .... just guess what its doing with clocks when I run it. Plus, it's phat kernel is less effective than phatk2. When these MAJOR issues will be fixed, yep, it will be the best, but so far - nope, thanks.

cgminer doesn't change any GPU setting unless you tell it to.  

Kinda like saying my car sucks because it keeps slowing down when I engage the parking break. :)
The thing is that I want it to change and control my gpu in case of overheating, to let it shut the gpu down.


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: ssateneth on March 30, 2012, 03:33:55 AM
I use phoenix 2 beta, gives me most mhash out of all the available windows options on my 58xx cards.


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: ChanceCoats123 on March 31, 2012, 11:59:59 PM
So i finally decided to try CGminer. I did read the sticky but im kinda nub when it comes to setup. I created a text file and saved as .bat. I put these commands in but no luck. I know im forgetting something but im not sure what that is. Help me out?


cgminer -o http://deepbit.net -u XXXX -p XXXX

I'm no professional, but it seems you forgot which port to use.

It should be cgminer -0 http://deepbit.net:8332 -u XXX -p XXX


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: bitcool on April 01, 2012, 12:10:22 AM
Phoenix on linux, guiminer on windows.

I am too lazy to switch.


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: BTC guy on April 05, 2012, 03:14:34 AM
I need some help guys. When i click the cgminer exe and enter my url user and password it starts mining. When i click on the settings.bat file i created the box pops up and then disappears. I did add :port8332 to the url. I hear entering your info every time is the hard way and using settings.bat file is the old way. So im kinda wondering, which is the new easy way?


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: DeathAndTaxes on April 05, 2012, 01:51:09 PM
I need some help guys. When i click the cgminer exe and enter my url user and password it starts mining. When i click on the settings.bat file i created the box pops up and then disappears. I did add :port8332 to the url. I hear entering your info every time is the hard way and using settings.bat file is the old way. So im kinda wondering, which is the new easy way?

config file.

I assume you are on windows.

1) Open command line.  
2) Start cgminer w/ minimal parameters.  something like:
Code:
cgminer -o (url:port) -u (username) -p (password)
3) once cgminer launches press S (for settings, and then C (for config file).  You can leave filename blank and press [ENTER].
4) You now have a file named cgminer.conf in the cgminer folder.  
5) Modify that file to modify any parameters you want (backup pools, clocks, fan speed, temps, etc) and save.
6) In the future to start cgminer just double click cgminer (it loads cgminer.conf by default if one is present in the same folder).

You can also write a config file by hand (there is an example in example.conf) but steps 1 to 4 are easier/faster.

Warning: the generated config file may have invalid entries.  

Example:
Code:
"gpu-vddc" : 0.000
that line is trying to set voltage to 0 volts.  Obviously not going to work.  If you want to set a custom voltage you can change the line otherwise just delete it.



Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: BTC guy on April 05, 2012, 02:02:12 PM
OK i will try again later tonight - TY.


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: BTC guy on April 16, 2012, 03:37:32 AM
I finally had time to play with cgminer. My 5830 hash went from 272K with poclbm to 320K with cgminer. I created a config file and noticed a bunch of commands. How many of these tags are necessary? I would like to start with as few as possible and add more as i go. What here can i get rid of? Any other useful tags i should know about? I heard there is one that will restart a gpu after it fails. That would be nice to have in my config file. I also noticed the OC tags. I have been OC with trixx and would like to use cgminer instead. For gpu engine and memclock why is it a bunch of 0's? Im running at 1050/300. Sorry for nub questions i just started playing with this and after seeing such a huge improvement in my hash im eager to learn more.


"intensity" : "d,d,d,d",
"vectors" : "2,2,2,2",
"worksize" : "128,128,128,128",
"kernel" : "diablo,diablo,diablo,diablo",
"gpu-engine" : "0-0,0-0,0-0,0-0",
"gpu-fan" : "0-85,0-85,0-85,0-85",
"gpu-memclock" : "0,0,0,0",
"gpu-memdiff" : "0,0,0,0",
"gpu-powertune" : "0,0,0,0",
"gpu-vddc" : "0.000,0.000,0.000,0.000",
"temp-cutoff" : "95,95,95,95",
"temp-overheat" : "85,85,85,85",
"temp-target" : "75,75,75,75",
"api-port" : "4028",
"expiry" : "120",
"gpu-dyninterval" : "7",
"gpu-platform" : "0",
"gpu-threads" : "2",
"log" : "5",
"queue" : "1",
"retry-pause" : "5",
"scan-time" : "60",
"temp-hysteresis" : "3",
"shares" : "0",
"kernel-path" : "/usr/local/bin"


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: dirtycat on April 16, 2012, 03:43:35 AM
cgminer ftw!


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: Brunic on April 16, 2012, 04:19:01 AM
I finally had time to play with cgminer. My 5830 hash went from 272K with poclbm to 320K with cgminer. I created a config file and noticed a bunch of commands. How many of these tags are necessary? I would like to start with as few as possible and add more as i go. What here can i get rid of? Any other useful tags i should know about? I heard there is one that will restart a gpu after it fails. That would be nice to have in my config file. I also noticed the OC tags. I have been OC with trixx and would like to use cgminer instead. For gpu engine and memclock why is it a bunch of 0's? Im running at 1050/300. Sorry for nub questions i just started playing with this and after seeing such a huge improvement in my hash im eager to learn more.


"intensity" : "d,9,9,9",
"kernel" : "diablo",
"gpu-engine" : "800-1050,800-1050,800-1050,800-1050",
"gpu-fan" : "0-85,0-85,0-85,0-85",
"gpu-memclock" : "300,300,300,300",
"temp-cutoff" : "95,95,95,95",
"temp-overheat" : "85,85,85,85",
"temp-target" : "75,75,75,75",


Here you go, it's probably the bare minimum without removing critical options.
*Intensity: The intensity at which the GPU receive work. For your first card (the one on which you plug your monitor), always use "d" except if you like having lag. For the other cards, 9 is usually fine, but if you have problems, experiment between 4 and 9.
*Kernel: The kernel you want. I think it's phatk by default, so you need to keep it if you want diablo.
*gpu-memclock: The memory clock. Usually 300 mhz is fine, but you can experiment. Some video cards refuse to go less than GPUClock - 125 mhz.
*temp-cutoff: If a GPU goes over, cgminer kills it.
*temp-overheat: cgminer will do everything to reduce the temp
*temp-target: cgminer will play with your values to keep that GPU temp

And now it's interesting.
gpu-engine and gpu-fan are written this way: 0-100
First number is the lower value you want.
Second number is the highest value you want.

If I set my gpu-fan this way: 0-80
cgminer will adjust the value between 0% and 80% of the power of the fan to keep the temp-target (as of right now, it's 75).
Same thing for gpu-engine. If I set 725-850, it gives cgminer the right to adjust the gpu-engine in that margin. As for your situation, you could try something like 800-1050. I assume 800 is the stock clock of you card.

It's a way to control the temp of your GPU automatically.

For the auto-restart of a GPU, cgminer will do it automatically. The only time cgminer will not auto-restart is when a GPU dies (written DEAD in cgminer), and at that point, you need to reboot the computer.

Hopes it help.


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: BTC guy on April 16, 2012, 04:28:43 AM
Awesome, thanks for the tips. Cant wait to play with it some more. I feel like such a nub for using poclbm for so long.   :D


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: BTC guy on April 16, 2012, 04:49:29 AM
When i change my config to this cgminer ask me to provide login information instead of loading it automatically. Do i need all those other tags or just a few?


{
"pools" : [
   {
      "url" : "http://deepbit.net:8332",
      "user" : "XXXX",
      "pass" : "XXXX"
   }
],

"intensity" : "d,9,9,9",
"kernel" : "diablo",
"gpu-engine" : "800-1050,800-1050,800-1050,800-1050",
"gpu-memclock" : "300,300,300,300",
"temp-cutoff" : "95,95,95,95",
"temp-target" : "65,65,65,65",
}


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: -ck on April 16, 2012, 06:36:09 AM
When i change my config to this cgminer ask me to provide login information instead of loading it automatically. Do i need all those other tags or just a few?


{
"pools" : [
   {
      "url" : "http://deepbit.net:8332",
      "user" : "XXXX",
      "pass" : "XXXX"
   }
],

"intensity" : "d,9,9,9",
"kernel" : "diablo",
"gpu-engine" : "800-1050,800-1050,800-1050,800-1050",
"gpu-memclock" : "300,300,300,300",
"temp-cutoff" : "95,95,95,95",
"temp-target" : "65,65,65,65",
}
That means it has failed to load the config  file because it's corrupt. Get rid of the last comma.


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: BTC guy on April 16, 2012, 07:09:52 AM
LOL its funny how one wrong character can screw things up.


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: DeathAndTaxes on April 16, 2012, 01:32:47 PM
LOL its funny how one wrong character can screw things up.

If you notice that in the future (or any unexpected results) you can get detailed error messages by forcing the loading of config file.
Code:
cgminer -c cgminer.conf


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: BTC guy on May 18, 2012, 08:35:07 AM
Are there any settings besides intensity that can increase my hash?


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: -ck on May 18, 2012, 09:38:57 AM
Are there any settings besides intensity that can increase my hash?
Only the amount of engine overclock, and your SDK choice. I've gone out of my way to try and make all the defaults as close to maximum hashrate as possible given the working environment.


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: Nyaaan on May 18, 2012, 12:52:37 PM
Are there any settings besides intensity that can increase my hash?

Get more GPUs.


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: crazyates on May 23, 2012, 08:13:30 PM
"temp-target" : "65,65,65,65",

Are there any settings besides intensity that can increase my hash?

Lowering your voltages? lower V = less power = less heat = less throttling = possibly more MH/s? I know this was the case for my 5850 when it had not-quite-so-optimal cooling.


Title: Re: What miner do you use?
Post by: Xian01 on May 24, 2012, 05:14:22 AM
I'm a big fan of Diablominer, mostly because it "just works" for multi-card systems, recognizes all of 'em, and does it's thing well.

I've found it's the best performing of all the available miners I've tried so far.

When I'm gaming on my 6970 workstation, I'll use Phoenix-1.7.3 at aggression 4 to mine in the background with no negative performance impact on my gaming experience whatsoever, and pulling ~220Mhash/S whilst playing Diablo 3.

I love how CGMiner allows me to tweak card parameters right in the software, but the hashing performance just isn't there for me vs DiabloMiner (CGMiner does ~10-20Mhash/S less for me for some-odd reason using Catalyst 12.3 vs DiabloMiner)

I do, however, use CGMiner to drive my BFL Single and it works beautifully !

For tweaking my 5K and 6K cards, I'll use Clocktweak.exe (available here on the forums for 0.2 BTC IIRC) in a batch file, and hope it gets updated to support the 7K series as well (Using CCC in the meantime for my 7K rigs)