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141  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: EWBF's CUDA Zcash miner on: July 06, 2017, 04:13:38 PM
Made some tests for EWBF's Zcash CUDA miner. 0.3.4b with single ASUS GTX 1060 6G (EX-GTX1060-O6G).
Was interested in affecting core and memory clock on hashrate...



+0+100+200+300+400+500+600+700+800+900+950
+0290292292294294295294296294295293
+50293293294295296297298297298298298
+100299299300303303304305305306306306
+150302303306306307309309309310310309
+200307309311313314315317317317317317
+205err.err.err.err.err.err.err.err.err.err.err.

PWR Limit 80%

* err means error on start ("thread ended" or video driver crash after closing miner app - core +200 mem +950)
nice job, thx.

I should do something similar with my 1080ti, would be interesting to compare...
142  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: EWBF's CUDA Zcash miner on: July 06, 2017, 04:12:16 PM

Here are my settings for 2 MSI GTX 1080Ti's: I'm getting about 770 Sol/s with both of them, 780 and over when not using the computer.

Core Clock: 1974
Mem Clock: 5702 or 11404
Core Voltage: 950mv
Temperature: 65-67
Fan Speed: 43-48%
Power consumption: around 250w per card according to EWBF's miner
3.1 Sol/watt

It's been stable so far and is running very cool and quiet. :smiley:

Also, i'm using the Voltage/Frequency Curve Editor in MSI Afterburner to manage my overclock and voltage.

Damn, those are some great stats.
I OCd them roughly to your stats (even though I didnt edit curves, can you pls send your curve screenshot?),
and I'm getting around 730-740 MAX, I dont think I can squeeze a lot more out of them.

I guess I'm happy with 740, even though that 780 sounds so sweet. Tongue


That sounds already better. Cheesy

Here is the screenshot:
https://i.imgur.com/dilvdDI.png

Aha, interesting curve, you think it's the most optimal approach?
I got pretty close to your numbers now, without playing with the curve. 745-750 tops...

That is a great result IMHO, I'll leave it like this till tomorrow, and maybe play around with it some more.

I believe with future versions of the miner we could see 800 sols.

I'm currently doing some more testing and it seems like one of my cards can do 800 Sol/s already Grin it's bouncing between 785 and 805. Core is set to 2012 and memory to 5899 with 993mv so a bit more power.


Your rig closely resembles mine (2 1080ti's right?) What power supply are you running? I'm thinking 750w is not enough since one of the cards will dip below 600 sol/s if I push it too hard, requiring a restart.

Yes, I'm using 2 1080Ti's and my whole system uses 680 max when mining(i have many hard drives, fans and a power hungry CPU  Grin. Now because of the summer i had to start mining with better efficiency, so now my whole system with 2 1080ti's consumes 470 watts and i'm getting 1400 sol/s when not using it for other stuff.  Smiley
143  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: LGA 1151 motherboard suggestion on: July 02, 2017, 09:30:45 PM
I have done a mistake presuming that a 7 PCI-E board would take 6 GPUs and got the MSI Z170A KRAIT GAMING 3X  Angry along with G3930 CPU and 2X4GB HyperX DDR4.

Please advice what board should I get to still be able to use the RAM and CPU with 6 RX470s.

Why on earth someone would build a 7 slot PCI-E board which cannot run more than 3 at a time  Huh

Thanks

this board a z270 does five cards


https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128966&cm_re=aorus-_-13-128-966-_-Product

I tested and get 5 to work I never tested 6.  I reviewed it on newegg under philip a



I am getting this board on weds it is cheaper

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N2V0AHI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1


very few z170's do 5 or 6 cards

I will have a build on the cheaper z270  by thurs if you wait.

the z270s will use your ram if it is ddr4  they will use your cpu if it is an:

 intel
i3 6xxx
i5 6xxx
i7 6xxx

or a g4400

I am putting an intel i5 6400t  in my new board.


Hi Philip,

Did you get the Gigabyte GA-Z270P-D3 working properly?
I'm going to get one very soon for my rig.
144  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: EWBF's CUDA Zcash miner on: July 02, 2017, 02:34:30 PM

Here are my settings for 2 MSI GTX 1080Ti's: I'm getting about 770 Sol/s with both of them, 780 and over when not using the computer.

Core Clock: 1974
Mem Clock: 5702 or 11404
Core Voltage: 950mv
Temperature: 65-67
Fan Speed: 43-48%
Power consumption: around 250w per card according to EWBF's miner
3.1 Sol/watt

It's been stable so far and is running very cool and quiet. :smiley:

Also, i'm using the Voltage/Frequency Curve Editor in MSI Afterburner to manage my overclock and voltage.

Damn, those are some great stats.
I OCd them roughly to your stats (even though I didnt edit curves, can you pls send your curve screenshot?),
and I'm getting around 730-740 MAX, I dont think I can squeeze a lot more out of them.

I guess I'm happy with 740, even though that 780 sounds so sweet. Tongue


That sounds already better. Cheesy

Here is the screenshot:


Aha, interesting curve, you think it's the most optimal approach?
I got pretty close to your numbers now, without playing with the curve. 745-750 tops...

That is a great result IMHO, I'll leave it like this till tomorrow, and maybe play around with it some more.

I believe with future versions of the miner we could see 800 sols.

I'm currently doing some more testing and it seems like one of my cards can do 800 Sol/s already Grin it's bouncing between 785 and 805. Core is set to 2012 and memory to 5899 with 993mv so a bit more power.
145  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: EWBF's CUDA Zcash miner on: July 01, 2017, 06:06:39 PM
Anybody have a ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1080 Ti AMP! Extreme or the EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC Black Edition ?

I would really appreciate to know how good they perform, i'm thinking of buying a few of them.

Cheers!
146  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: EWBF's CUDA Zcash miner on: July 01, 2017, 06:01:54 PM
Since I saw some nice numbers in here, I thought to post mine to tease you a bit Cheesy

Right now I hit between 775 - 800 (have seen 810 as well but with the gpu a bit higher)

vGPU: 1v from 1.05 vMem: default GPU: +120 (2065MHz) Mems: +400 (1350 during mining / 1476 full 3d - for some reason they dont go there during mining).
Watt: 235-240~W is the max right now after 100~ Shares.



Hi, I'm considering buying 2 more 1080Ti's and wanted to know which one you have?
Those are some pretty good results. Cheesy

Heyo,

its a Galax GTX 1080 Ti HOF Cheesy

Damn, 1300€ here in Finland and 900€ even in Germany Shocked Cry
147  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: EWBF's CUDA Zcash miner on: July 01, 2017, 05:42:31 PM
Since I saw some nice numbers in here, I thought to post mine to tease you a bit Cheesy

Right now I hit between 775 - 800 (have seen 810 as well but with the gpu a bit higher)

vGPU: 1v from 1.05 vMem: default GPU: +120 (2065MHz) Mems: +400 (1350 during mining / 1476 full 3d - for some reason they dont go there during mining).
Watt: 235-240~W is the max right now after 100~ Shares.



Hi, I'm considering buying 2 more 1080Ti's and wanted to know which one you have?
Those are some pretty good results. Cheesy
148  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: EWBF's CUDA Zcash miner on: July 01, 2017, 01:36:32 PM

Here are my settings for 2 MSI GTX 1080Ti's: I'm getting about 770 Sol/s with both of them, 780 and over when not using the computer.

Core Clock: 1974
Mem Clock: 5702 or 11404
Core Voltage: 950mv
Temperature: 65-67
Fan Speed: 43-48%
Power consumption: around 250w per card according to EWBF's miner
3.1 Sol/watt

It's been stable so far and is running very cool and quiet. :smiley:

Also, i'm using the Voltage/Frequency Curve Editor in MSI Afterburner to manage my overclock and voltage.

Damn, those are some great stats.
I OCd them roughly to your stats (even though I didnt edit curves, can you pls send your curve screenshot?),
and I'm getting around 730-740 MAX, I dont think I can squeeze a lot more out of them.

I guess I'm happy with 740, even though that 780 sounds so sweet. Tongue


That sounds already better. Cheesy

Here is the screenshot:
149  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: EWBF's CUDA Zcash miner on: June 30, 2017, 06:02:58 PM


How many Sol/W are you pulling?

According to the power efficiency calculator 2.55 sol/w, 300 watts per card

You should be getting much better Sol/W. I'm doing 770 Sol/s at 250 watts per card. I have 2 MSI GTX1080Ti's

How many GTX1080Ti's are you running? Would a EVGA T2 1600 do 6 at 250W do you think?

It's definitely pushing it but it is doable in my opinion, i would set up one miner per 2 cards so all of them would not start up at once and it would also give you the chance to apply undervolting to the cards without exceeding the limit of the PSU, these 1080ti's take 300 watts according to EWBF's at stock settings after all  Wink (edited) 

If that is 300W from the wall, we need a lot of undervolting.

Undervolting from around 1050mv to 950mv did the trick for me.
150  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: EWBF's CUDA Zcash miner on: June 30, 2017, 04:54:56 PM


How many Sol/W are you pulling?

According to the power efficiency calculator 2.55 sol/w, 300 watts per card

You should be getting much better Sol/W. I'm doing 770 Sol/s at 250 watts per card. I have 2 MSI GTX1080Ti's

How many GTX1080Ti's are you running? Would a EVGA T2 1600 do 6 at 250W do you think?

It's definitely pushing it but it is doable in my opinion, i would set up one miner per 2 cards so all of them would not start up at once and it would also give you the chance to apply undervolting to the cards without exceeding the limit of the PSU, these 1080ti's take 300 watts from the wall at stock settings after all  Wink 
151  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: EWBF's CUDA Zcash miner on: June 30, 2017, 04:45:54 PM

You should be getting much better Sol/W. I'm doing 770 Sol/s at 250 watts per card. I have 2 MSI GTX1080Ti's

WTF guys, I just installed my 4x 1080 Ti Asus Strix ROG edition cards (which should be awesome) and @stock they are doing only 650-680,
and one of them is weird, doing only 550.

I tried a bit OC'ing them, but I've yet to reach 700 sols. I'm not a noob, been mining Zec for months with my 1070s rig,
this is my first 1080 Ti rig.

Any suggestions?

Thanks

Here are my settings for 2 MSI GTX 1080Ti's: I'm getting about 770 Sol/s with both of them, 780 and over when not using the computer.

Core Clock: 1974
Mem Clock: 5702 or 11404
Core Voltage: 950mv
Temperature: 65-67
Fan Speed: 43-48%
Power consumption: around 250w per card according to EWBF's miner
3.1 Sol/watt

It's been stable so far and is running very cool and quiet. :smiley:

Also, i'm using the Voltage/Frequency Curve Editor in MSI Afterburner to manage my overclock and voltage.
152  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: EWBF's CUDA Zcash miner on: June 30, 2017, 04:40:06 PM

You should be getting much better Sol/W. I'm doing 770 Sol/s at 250 watts per card. I have 2 MSI GTX1080Ti's

WTF guys, I just installed my 4x 1080 Ti Asus Strix ROG edition cards (which should be awesome) and @stock they are doing only 650-680,
and one of them is weird, doing only 550.

I tried a bit OC'ing them, but I've yet to reach 700 sols. I'm not a noob, been mining Zec for months with my 1070s rig,
this is my first 1080 Ti rig.

Any suggestions?

Thanks

Some cards are just really bad, i only get 700 OC. 620 @stock


Asus Strix should not be really bad, period.
Anyways, I narrowed the problem to risers + one slot on the MOBO is giving less power, no other explanation.

I need to start buying full size risers, except there are no in EU...

I managed to get 730 OC, and 650 stock, but now miner doesn't recognise 1 card, yet the computer does.
FML.

PS, very important question:

which drivers work the best (1080 Ti) with the miner?
Latest 384.76 or?


EDIT: reinstalled the latest drivers and now finally everything works ok - time for a beer.


glad to hear you got it working, would this work?: http://www.coinware.eu/product/1/pci-e-riser-x16---x16-15cm---30cm

Here is also an USB riser which i've heard are good: https://mineshop.eu/cables/pci-e-1x-to-16x-powered-usb-riser-ethereum-mining-detail
153  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: EWBF's CUDA Zcash miner on: June 29, 2017, 06:27:06 PM
i have something to ask that i cant figure out on my own

I have a few rigs running aorus extremes running https://www.gigabyte.com/Graphics-Card/GV-N1080AORUS-X-8GD#kf
they run at about 600 sols at a temp of 60c
Then i have a few rigs running the 1080 strix https://www.asus.com/us/Graphics-Cards/ROG-STRIX-GTX1080-O8G-GAMING/
they run at 540 - 560 sols each ... at 54c
My question is will i be able to get the strix to run at 600sols and how wil i do it
I have been playing around with the clocks and they dont budge up or down . Does not make a drop of sense to me
Maybe some one in here can assist

Cheers

How are you getting 600 sol/s on the aorus?! These can easily pull 720 stock (740 w/mininal oc)



720 stock with a 1080? Or 1080ti?

@fanatic26 is right, 1080ti.  I misunderstood @ZarKing. You get 720 sol/s stock with the aorus 1080ti extreme. They're real finicky though, I had to OC in very small increments, otherwise they crash, 740-750 is the max sol/s you'll see out of that card unless ewbf works his magic and is able to squeeze more out of them.

How many Sol/W are you pulling?

According to the power efficiency calculator 2.55 sol/w, 300 watts per card

You should be getting much better Sol/W. I'm doing 780 Sol/s at 250 watts per card. I have 2 MSI GTX1080Ti's

what's your stats? I hear gigabyte is not the best for oc'ing

These are my current settings: 1974 Core, 5702 Mem and 950mv Core Voltage.
For me, it's stable running around 5 days without a restart.

I am new to overclocking, so if I am reading my stats right:
2000Mhz core
10206Mhz Mem
1044mv Voltage

Possible issues: gigabyte engine? mem too fast (stock settings)?  Huh

Maybe try MSI afterburner and see if they are the same, also afterburner is in my opinion the best for overclocking. MSi afterburner shows 5702 for me which is 11404 actual so you're losing a bit at memory clock which is key when mining Equihash(ZEC)

Also with these 1080ti's less voltage seems to give better performance much lower power consumption and thermals compared to more voltage so try lowering the voltage to 1000mv or under, you might need to lower your core clock also to keep it stable.
154  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: EWBF's CUDA Zcash miner on: June 29, 2017, 04:38:57 PM
i have something to ask that i cant figure out on my own

I have a few rigs running aorus extremes running https://www.gigabyte.com/Graphics-Card/GV-N1080AORUS-X-8GD#kf
they run at about 600 sols at a temp of 60c
Then i have a few rigs running the 1080 strix https://www.asus.com/us/Graphics-Cards/ROG-STRIX-GTX1080-O8G-GAMING/
they run at 540 - 560 sols each ... at 54c
My question is will i be able to get the strix to run at 600sols and how wil i do it
I have been playing around with the clocks and they dont budge up or down . Does not make a drop of sense to me
Maybe some one in here can assist

Cheers

How are you getting 600 sol/s on the aorus?! These can easily pull 720 stock (740 w/mininal oc)



720 stock with a 1080? Or 1080ti?

@fanatic26 is right, 1080ti.  I misunderstood @ZarKing. You get 720 sol/s stock with the aorus 1080ti extreme. They're real finicky though, I had to OC in very small increments, otherwise they crash, 740-750 is the max sol/s you'll see out of that card unless ewbf works his magic and is able to squeeze more out of them.

How many Sol/W are you pulling?

According to the power efficiency calculator 2.55 sol/w, 300 watts per card

You should be getting much better Sol/W. I'm doing 780 Sol/s at 250 watts per card. I have 2 MSI GTX1080Ti's

what's your stats? I hear gigabyte is not the best for oc'ing

These are my current settings: 1974 Core, 5702 Mem and 950mv Core Voltage.
For me, it's stable running around 5 days without a restart.
155  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: EWBF's CUDA Zcash miner on: June 29, 2017, 04:17:03 PM
i have something to ask that i cant figure out on my own

I have a few rigs running aorus extremes running https://www.gigabyte.com/Graphics-Card/GV-N1080AORUS-X-8GD#kf
they run at about 600 sols at a temp of 60c
Then i have a few rigs running the 1080 strix https://www.asus.com/us/Graphics-Cards/ROG-STRIX-GTX1080-O8G-GAMING/
they run at 540 - 560 sols each ... at 54c
My question is will i be able to get the strix to run at 600sols and how wil i do it
I have been playing around with the clocks and they dont budge up or down . Does not make a drop of sense to me
Maybe some one in here can assist

Cheers

How are you getting 600 sol/s on the aorus?! These can easily pull 720 stock (740 w/mininal oc)



720 stock with a 1080? Or 1080ti?

@fanatic26 is right, 1080ti.  I misunderstood @ZarKing. You get 720 sol/s stock with the aorus 1080ti extreme. They're real finicky though, I had to OC in very small increments, otherwise they crash, 740-750 is the max sol/s you'll see out of that card unless ewbf works his magic and is able to squeeze more out of them.

How many Sol/W are you pulling?

According to the power efficiency calculator 2.55 sol/w, 300 watts per card

You should be getting much better Sol/W. I'm doing 770 Sol/s at 250 watts per card. I have 2 MSI GTX1080Ti's
156  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: EWBF's CUDA Zcash miner on: June 20, 2017, 08:48:40 PM
I think all you guys with crashing cards need to turn down your power limit and OC.

This is on a power limit of 73%, +175 core and nothing on the memory.



What are your effective Core and memory clocks, temperature and voltage?

I'm running a 1080ti at 1974 core, 5702 memory, 950mv and 67C.
And i'm getting around 770 per card.
157  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] HUSH Secure Private Transactions [Equihash][Community Project] on: June 17, 2017, 07:24:28 PM
can someone post a good pool for this coin, because most of it are pretty dead

I've never had problems with hush.suprnova.cc
payouts are always on time and never had connection issues etc.  Smiley

would you mind posting your config I have had issues with supernova.

Here's my full config for EWBF's 0.3.4.b Nvidia miner with a restart script as well:

:restart
Timeout /t 30
miner --server zdash.suprnova.cc --port 4048 --user name.worker --pass xxxx --eexit 3 --fee 1 --pec
goto :restart

is EWBF can add those script?

I'm not quite sure what you mean, but yes they work very well for me in the EWBF's miner, it does take a few minutes(haven't counted) for the restart script to restart the miner.
158  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] HUSH Secure Private Transactions [Equihash][Community Project] on: June 17, 2017, 04:29:14 PM
can someone post a good pool for this coin, because most of it are pretty dead

I've never had problems with hush.suprnova.cc
payouts are always on time and never had connection issues etc.  Smiley

would you mind posting your config I have had issues with supernova.

Here's my full config for EWBF's 0.3.4.b Nvidia miner with a restart script as well:

:restart
Timeout /t 30
miner --server zdash.suprnova.cc --port 4048 --user name.worker --pass xxxx --eexit 3 --fee 1 --pec
goto :restart
159  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] HUSH Secure Private Transactions [Equihash][Community Project] on: June 17, 2017, 02:26:41 PM
can someone post a good pool for this coin, because most of it are pretty dead

I've never had problems with hush.suprnova.cc
payouts are always on time and never had connection issues etc.  Smiley
160  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: EWBF's CUDA Zcash miner on: June 16, 2017, 06:33:48 PM
@EWBF_ - what version of NVIDIA drivers are recommended by you?

Pretty much always the latest.  Wink
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