try with whirlpoolx algo!
I did...one booo after 1 hrs mining at 1.6gigs. whirlpoolx (as in vanilla coin) != whirlpool (as in whirlcoin) That was with -a whirl my bat file is correct.
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But when I put in ccminer a private kernel as ccminer_sp and delete the original I get an error. How do I replace ccminer_sp with the latest ccminer in the bin folder ? And I need it access my bat file on this computer only that has -d 0,1,2 -i 16,0,0 in it.
What error do you get? You can simply change ccminer_sp.exe in it should work out-of-the box with the new binary. For all additional parameters you can simply append it to config.json at particular algorithm. Ok I see...put it as ccminer_sp.exe.......ok thx
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The hashrate does not drop, because sp miner is used on maxwell cards and tpruvot miner for 3.x cards, they don't interfere.
You already mine single algo - whichever is most profitable. If you ran benchmark previously, then NHM will autoselect best algorithm. Each ccminer instance is doing this - thus it can happen that sp miner is mining one algo and tpruvot another algo, because the ratio of speeds are not the same.
If you wish to mine with only 5.x devices, you can disable 3.x.
Support for disabling individual algorithms comes in 1.1.0.5.
Ok got it and it's working very well. But when I put in ccminer a private kernel as ccminer_sp and delete the original I get an error. How do I replace ccminer_sp with the latest ccminer in the bin folder ? And I need it access my bat file on this computer only that has -d 0,1,2 -i 16,0,0 in it. thx
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what is the default intensity for Lyra2rev2 on a 980 ti??
The default intensity is -X 18. You can test with -X 30. Might be faster? @Sp ...Is this -X intensity taking the place of over clocking? thx No overclocking. The intensity parameter adjusts the size of the number of hashes that are stored in memory. You can verify this by running gpu-z and observe the allocated memory. The -X intensity is linear growth of the memory buffer. The -i is exponential. So if I set no overclocking and by using the -X and -i parameters I get a higher hash rate.... no overclocking needed? Or, theses parameters add extra hashrate and I can overclock getting even higher hashrate? setting the intensity is a matter of using the gpu resources better. overclocking works on top of it. Ok thx pallas. And how do I do that with mixed cards. 750ti an 980ti in one bat file with the -X parameter. If I am not mistaking - I believe it goes like this - -X 18,18,15,20,18 (where the placement of the intensity number refers to your GPU number) So GPU 0,1,2,3,4 in a (5) card system? Correct me if I am wrong please. Thx So if I use the -X and -i on 3 cards it would look like this. -d 0,1,2 -i 16,0,0 -X 18,30,30 Device 0 is the one I use for the graphics on this computer and the other 2, on this computer not using for graphics , I like to get the best hashrate. Is this correct and since -X 18 is default? thx EDIT: I tried it on my 980ti that's in a p2 state and the -X 18 works and -X 20 works but -X 22 ran out of memory. So I'll not use the -X parameter at all and no real improvment.
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what is the default intensity for Lyra2rev2 on a 980 ti??
The default intensity is -X 18. You can test with -X 30. Might be faster? @Sp ...Is this -X intensity taking the place of over clocking? thx No overclocking. The intensity parameter adjusts the size of the number of hashes that are stored in memory. You can verify this by running gpu-z and observe the allocated memory. The -X intensity is linear growth of the memory buffer. The -i is exponential. So if I set no overclocking and by using the -X and -i parameters I get a higher hash rate.... no overclocking needed? Or, theses parameters add extra hashrate and I can overclock getting even higher hashrate? setting the intensity is a matter of using the gpu resources better. overclocking works on top of it. Ok thx pallas. And how do I do that with mixed cards. 750ti an 980ti in one bat file with the -X parameter.
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what is the default intensity for Lyra2rev2 on a 980 ti??
The default intensity is -X 18. You can test with -X 30. Might be faster? @Sp ...Is this -X intensity taking the place of over clocking? thx No overclocking. The intensity parameter adjusts the size of the number of hashes that are stored in memory. You can verify this by running gpu-z and observe the allocated memory. The -X intensity is linear growth of the memory buffer. The -i is exponential. So if I set no overclocking and by using the -X and -i parameters I get a higher hash rate.... no overclocking needed? Or, theses parameters add extra hashrate and I can overclock getting even higher hashrate?
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try with whirlpoolx algo!
I did...one booo after 1 hrs mining at 1.6gigs.
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what is the default intensity for Lyra2rev2 on a 980 ti??
The default intensity is -X 18. You can test with -X 30. Might be faster? @Sp ...Is this -X intensity taking the place of over clocking? thx
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Any exchanges or trader-networks?
Every time this coin pops back up it always has a shady community. People trying to basically spike interest to dump old stock and pre-mine.
You maybe right.
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A 6 card 750 Ti rig mining whirl (~32 mhs) will find a block in about one hour so it's best to solomine (as always).
And it justs covers the cost of electricity. (as always)
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SP on r71 doom and r73 doom benchmarks. r73 before you did a fix didn't have the found nonce.
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yes. -a doom
I have submitted some more fixes, so you probobly need to build the latest verison. The 970 should do around 220MHASH the 960 should do around 140MHASH
Lets see what the 980ti will do. EDIT: 360mh on the 980ti. before the fix. Is the fix in your zip file? I'm going to compile it on my new clean computer. I get the usual ccminer won't load correctly on compiling...I'll just use your compiled verson sp. Damn error on loading that's all get for a year now. on windows tbearhere? ... #crysx Yes crysx.
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yes. -a doom
I have submitted some more fixes, so you probobly need to build the latest verison. The 970 should do around 220MHASH the 960 should do around 140MHASH
Lets see what the 980ti will do. EDIT: 360mh on the 980ti. before the fix. Is the fix in your zip file? I'm going to compile it on my new clean computer. I get the usual ccminer won't load correctly on compiling...I'll just use your compiled verson sp. Damn error on loading that's all get for a year now.
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yes. -a doom
I have submitted some more fixes, so you probobly need to build the latest verison. The 970 should do around 220MHASH the 960 should do around 140MHASH
Lets see what the 980ti will do. EDIT: 360mh on the 980ti. before the fix. Is the fix in your zip file? I'm going to compile it on my new clean computer. I get the usual ccminer won't load correctly on compiling...I'll just use your compiled verson sp.
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Have anybody tested the release 73? The luff512 (doom) has been optimized because you can use it to mine Joincoin.
current "difficulty": 363.21628058,
But it doesn't work. A fix will be checked in today.
Submitted a fix in Doom and Deep.
Deep is around 3MHASH (12.5%) faster than release 72 on the 750ti.
Sp what's the algo? -a doom .............? EDIT: with -a doom benchmark I get 85mh 750ti R73 oc.
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You can boost the core clock as well if you put the gpu in the p1 state.
p2 state: adjust memory p1 state: adjust gpu boost clock
I think I will make code that does this automaticly with an option.. --Max-Boost --Max-memspeed
1. List all possible modes, parse the information and select the fastest for each gpu in the rig 2. Set p1 mode and set the max possible gpu-boost clock 3. set p2 mode and set the max possible memclock clock
The NVIDIA api is broken in x86 builds, so I will call the commandline from the c++ code in the same way I have done before. (windows only)
For 970 cards with 4pin+3pin connector, boosting is important to reach full speed. (but this costs more power)
Other cards will probobly trottle and perform worse..
(f.ex all the gtx 970 mini cards, and the 970 cards that are made small to fit in a small box.)
I can't get my 980ti to boost at all on mem.... Sometimes I'm using nvidia inspector(from guru3d) to find out the actual state and boost the memory itself. Maybe it can help You if You are using windows. It works on my 970 and 980. Thx....I'll give it a try. NVIDIA INSPECTOR-- It works on 6 cards, and allows setting clocks and fans in Windows. It was written by Orbmu2k, if you google his name, you will find his programming. --scryptr I got it....and it's showing that all my 750ti's are in P0 state, but my 980ti's are in the P2 state.
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@tbearhere, normal RPC commands for network hashrate don't work in DIME wallet. But it can be seen it by speed of solving new blocks at given difficulty. There was a spike recently, much bigger than usual
It is half an hours coding to rectify it. Someone should do it. Copy the changes made by any coin when it upgraded to btc 9. getnetworkhashps is the rpc call. You just have to add a few changes to a few files. It is lines of code, not a page. Lulu has it, but he will not share. dimecoin.rocks has (allegedly) a simple wallet which includes the call. (no source code ... oh no) Edit Just to add, the spike is expected at every 1024th block (so either side of that will form the spike). The payout for that block is 1,000,000 times the normal (500,000 and something last time I checked). You have a pool, private, 100 blocks before she comes along, you throw as much as possible at it (your pool). Miningrigrentals will beat Lulu and company everrytime, just hire 3 hours of the heaviest quark miner possible. Use digitalocean. They charge by use. Grab a big droplet. Then take a snapshot of it when you have mined superblock. Destroy the original. Wait. Charge up the snapshot when the time is right. Rinse and repeat. No because the price you pay for that period is equal to the rental price. And the difficulty goes up. Especially if someone else is doing the same thing. But yes lulupon is mining at his pool hidden so people that come in to his pool get scammed.
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Make a Jackpot coin #2
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You can boost the core clock as well if you put the gpu in the p1 state.
p2 state: adjust memory p1 state: adjust gpu boost clock
I think I will make code that does this automaticly with an option.. --Max-Boost --Max-memspeed
1. List all possible modes, parse the information and select the fastest for each gpu in the rig 2. Set p1 mode and set the max possible gpu-boost clock 3. set p2 mode and set the max possible memclock clock
The NVIDIA api is broken in x86 builds, so I will call the commandline from the c++ code in the same way I have done before. (windows only)
For 970 cards with 4pin+3pin connector, boosting is important to reach full speed. (but this costs more power)
Other cards will probobly trottle and perform worse..
(f.ex all the gtx 970 mini cards, and the 970 cards that are made small to fit in a small box.)
I can't get my 980ti to boost at all on mem.... Sometimes I'm using nvidia inspector(from guru3d) to find out the actual state and boost the memory itself. Maybe it can help You if You are using windows. It works on my 970 and 980. Thx....I'll give it a try.
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The EVGA_PrecisionX_16 does support more than 3 cards.....
MAXIMUM OF FOUR CARDS-- It only supports four at the most. I had to remove EVGA PrecisionX 16 from my rig when I added a fifth card, it complained on boot-up. --scryptr Ok ...scryptr what are you using in place of it. Thx EDIT: It was complaining about the 4th card though.... that's what I have in there.
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