So far I can't get my 970's to use more than 79% power, but they're still mining about as well as my rig of 6 750 non-Ti's or a rig of 5 Ti's. Looks like the miners will need some tweaks to get them operating at full speed. I'm sure the usual suspects will be on it as soon as they get one of the new cards, but feel free to compile me some with newer computes to try out I would rather not spend hours messing around with visual studio again... Can you give us some numbers on the hashrates you get? I'm interested :p
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It's just a clone of BTC with a different name.
Yeah, and BTC is pure pos?
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Thank you kind men, I'm on this ship till it sinks.
I think we're already riding a submarine.... Yellow submarine? http://youtu.be/vefJAtG-ZKI?t=25sSo for now adsense is running, and is now live. I guess we will see how it does.... i'm not expecting anything good from it though xD
Lol, ATI adverts They know you've been watching ATI porn lately... Lol, last time I looked at an ATI card online must be around a year ago xD
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In the past I have made thousands with Adsense but they slowly sanctioned me for stupid shit. Here is one example: I have a script that automatically pulls content from YouTube and publishes it on a blog. Fuckers banned the site for posting a video that was a copyright violation. In the meantime the video was still there with adsense ads on it making money for both Google and the copyright violator. They did not ban my entire account, just that site. You never know with these guys. I hardly make a cent with them now.
thanks for the heads up. i approached nvidia directly to see if they wanted sponsor space. They said that they current have only a few websites advertise them directly and if one stops or they need more space then they will message me. So for now adsense is running, and is now live. I guess we will see how it does.... i'm not expecting anything good from it though xD Lol, ATI adverts
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something wrong there, a 980 should do x3 750ti, maybe not optimized code for maxwell 2.0, notice nits5 at 99%, that's x3 750ti, the other are not well optimized for sure maybe the 980 is at default , not oc'd so 140w for 6.6M on x11 vs 2.5 750ti to obtain that, but you need 150w , also for every 1 rig with 980(at full tdp usage) you need 3 750ti, they are better just for this, but the price is a big no no for now It's probably just stock or even reference This makes me doubt even more if I'd want a 9xx. If the 970 is in the same line, and no one is able to optimize X11 (and others) for maxwell 2.0, a 750TI is still the better choice for mining. And as I said before, my 760 is still doing fine enough for my taste, no need for a new card just for gaming. Anyways, a 970 would still be the best bang for the buck for gaming, if you need more power, just sli two. 980 just isn't 'it'.
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I've been looking at the specs, and still doubting. Benchmarks and other tests all look nice, but for now, my 760 is fine enough, it's mostly my CPU that is the bottleneck (all games should implement PhysX ) I'll see what the real world performance will be, and what mining results they come up with. I also want to know first what the rebranders (EVGA, gigabyte, ...) will deliver
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I could sing a song about it Seriously, if you can, stay away from Google AdSense. Your really lucky if you get paid out. I can vouch for that. The AdSense guys are ... far from nice. I have been recommended by my boss (the guy that deals with 1000's of website) to approach nvidia directly and offer them advertisement space. The reason for this is that cudamining is aimed specifically at nvidia user That, and crypto gambling sites and asic factories Direct ad from nvidia would be nice though, I wouldn't feel bad clicking at those ads, I like looking at what Nvidia is doing anyways :p
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ok so what im guessing is that the 5v line is still there but as there is no earth cable (black) the 5v doesn't actually run as its not a complete circuit
yes but the red wire from the card will be connected to the ground, will it hurt the graphics card ? that is my concern it wont be connected to the ground. The remaining black wire is a 12v ground. Basically if they took the red wire out it would make no difference because it doesn't connect to anything. gpu 6 pin cables will ONLY accept 12v power but dont clip off the red. it makes no difference just adds some extra strength to the connection (i.e. 3 cables are stronger then 2) Euh, I have an electronics history. If you get 7V between the 5V and 12V (as in your image), they share a common ground (as in the standards). So 5V will work on it. The extra ground cable, which you call 5v ground is just used to be able to carry more current (and tensile strength ofc )
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Is ccminer v1.2 capable of mining XMR with a GTX 750ti? I have found there was a fork of ccminer from the summer that was able to do it, but I can't find a download. Has it been included in v1.2?
Thanks for the help!
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https://github.com/tsiv/ccminer-cryptonight/releasesSo I finally got Cudaminer working with CUDA 5.5 on my GTX 560, but it's reporting crazy high hashrates, in the range of 100,000-500,000 kh/s mining Scrypt. On top of that, the pool I'm mining with to test it out only received two shares from me 10 minutes, and told me I was ranging from 0-3 kh/s.
Any suggestions on what I'm doing wrong?
Which cudaminer are you using? Where did you download it from? What's your command line/batch file?
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A I believe the algorithm to calculate hashrate is as you mentioned, except that the multiplier is calculated such as:
SHA256: (2^32) / (2^32) = 1 Scrypt: (2^32) / (2^16) = 2^16 X11: (2^32) / (2^24) = 2^8 X13: (2^32) / (2^24) = 2^8 X15: (2^32) / (2^24) = 2^8
I'm not sure about the others, but it is the target bits which can be found in the source code. The key point is 2^32 is the base. It is just coincidence that Scrypt is 2^16 due to the math equaling 2^16 when divided. As for X11/X13/X15, you will notice they all have the same target bits, and thus hashrate will be the same, assuming the same total share difficulty. This is because they are the same thing, just with more algorithms in the rotation. The hashrate decreases as the algorithms increase because GPU's are not yet optimized fully, and even when they are there will always be some variance between them. The correct procedure in this instance would be to multiply this by a normalization factor relative to Scrypt, such as the way NiceHash does it (they mention the normalization factors on their web site). Hope this helps.
Any idea where to find that 2^32 in a given sourcecode? I have my own profit calc app (see sig), that takes that 2^32 and uses it to calculate Coins/day. But Quark uses 2^24, so I'm wondering if I could find that in a source rather than guess first and see if it corresponds
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Anyone having a go at a ndivia gpu ploter for BURST? They now have one (semi)working for ADM cards, it works for certain models not not all, afaik. Its pretty fast compare to pure cpu plotting.
Could we perhaps gather a bounty for anyone able to get a functional plotter working for 750ti considerable faster than CPUs? Might be hard, as I understand GPU memory is part of the problem.
/mmm
Does this PoW function of Burst provide security to the chain? IIRC Burst is just a NXT asset (secured by PoS), using HDD plotting purely for distribution. I don't see how this kind of PoW will withstand the sands of time, so I hope our cudadevs aren't wasting time on this ^^
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Hi I have this miner working on a nvida 8800 gtx but gpuz is reading temps of 95 !!!
how can i slow the miner down a bit
cheers
you need give us first more detail on what you run and things like that. Make sure the fan are at 100% But quite frankly you are probably just losing money on electricity thanks It's just the one card, fans read 100% in GPUZ and this is the .bat file no .conf color 0A setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100 setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1 cudaminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://mine.xpool.ca:7777 -u XfPufoyE8XSR1gDbVW2idBUsAJuwcBmFZo -p x -i1 -H1 -l L16x4 No need for the setx etc. They're stuff only used with AMD IIRC. You could try playing with the launch config (-l). Some settings will result in a lower temp but also in a lower hashrate. Don't let your fans spin at 100%, they'll wear out pretty fast. It's possible they're already worn out. Take a look at them.
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If anyone is using Kbomba Profit Calculator i advise you to send him some love/donation His calculator is awesome and he deserves some love from the cuda crowd Sent him 20k JPC Proof: Address: JfLNncEbEH3Y6wNSvTXWFGGAwonMUnCyQJ TxId: 3ed5f267b8384dd1c6e14e1f191c299d41505bd07fa3f7407087fafdcfe68ce2 Peace to all you brothers Thanks a lot In return, here's another release Profitability Calculator v0.6.5beta- Made it possible to sync up custom coins with a coin daemon/wallet-qt, if it supports "getmininginfo" through JSON-RPC - Doubleclick a result now and get loads more info about order depths on the supported exchanges and other detailed info. - Added option to use 24hr diff, if available (CoinWarz doesn't supply this). If not, it will use the current diff from that source. - Cleaned up the Price Calc settings (you may lose some saved settings here) - Made it possible to use the "fallthrough" price, the price you'd get if you were to dump all your coins on an exchange, to find out what exchange is the most stable. - Added a bar in the middle to resize the settings & the results table. - Several bugfixes. When I try to compile the source, it gives this error: Error 1 Application Configuration file "ApiControl\App.config" is invalid. Could not find file 'C:\Users\Travis\OneDrive\Documents\Visual Studio Projects\cuda-profit-calc-0.6.5b\ProfitCalc\ApiControl\App.config'. C:\Users\Travis\OneDrive\Documents\Visual Studio Projects\cuda-profit-calc-0.6.5b\ProfitCalc\ApiControl\App.config ProfitCalc The last version compiled with no problems. Seems that there's a file missing this time. Did the last commit fix it?
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If anyone is using Kbomba Profit Calculator i advise you to send him some love/donation His calculator is awesome and he deserves some love from the cuda crowd Sent him 20k JPC Proof: Address: JfLNncEbEH3Y6wNSvTXWFGGAwonMUnCyQJ TxId: 3ed5f267b8384dd1c6e14e1f191c299d41505bd07fa3f7407087fafdcfe68ce2 Peace to all you brothers Thanks a lot In return, here's another release Profitability Calculator v0.6.5beta- Made it possible to sync up custom coins with a coin daemon/wallet-qt, if it supports "getmininginfo" through JSON-RPC - Doubleclick a result now and get loads more info about order depths on the supported exchanges and other detailed info. - Added option to use 24hr diff, if available (CoinWarz doesn't supply this). If not, it will use the current diff from that source. - Cleaned up the Price Calc settings (you may lose some saved settings here) - Made it possible to use the "fallthrough" price, the price you'd get if you were to dump all your coins on an exchange, to find out what exchange is the most stable. - Added a bar in the middle to resize the settings & the results table. - Several bugfixes.
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I'd like to see CryptoNight in that list I have yet to find a multipool that supports that.
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Does not work that way ccminer -a cryptonite -o stratum+tcp://mine1.xcn.nonce-pool.com:4035 -u 4 -p x can someone help
try ccminer.exe should be ccminer.exe -a cryptonite -o stratum+tcp://mine1.xcn.nonce-pool.com:4035 -u 4 -p x -a m7
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This is what the author of Claymore CryptoNote GPU Miner is doing now,charging 5% fee or 0% fee with 10% less hashrate Yes, I know... and why nobody has recompiled it without the fee? because it has protection to prevent that and no1 has been able to break that protection. Then just remove the protection from source and recompile... reply to the question. Why nobody recompiled it without fee? You have the source by any chance?
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rather cool the new version of msi AB, it is now possible to arrange the graph on several columns (mask half of the screen... but hey...)
Is there a newer version than 3.0.1? I can't find that option in mine We are talking about afterburner, rite?
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Welcome to page 1000!Happy pagiversary, everybody. I'd like to take the time to thank everybody for keeping this thread alive, especially ChrisH for initiating ccMiner with me, then all the folks who kept adding new algorithms for CUDA cards while I was resting on my stash of Bitcoins Thanks Amph, bigjme, Bombadil, cayars, djm34, tsiv, wolf & zelante! Happy pagiversary! Next stop: 10.000
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