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no its not, if you have account there you can see there is no PASC its only listed on front page, but if you actually create account, there are no PASC stuffs..
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To our community
PascalCoin (aka Pascal) is still in development, with or without Poloniex, and many news are on the way, starting for next V5 version
Stay tunned!
Thanks!
Where you can suggest to move or store the pascal coins from Poloniex? (why poloniex decided to delist it , it looks like a great and famous coin ) The private wallet seems very complicated and hard to use and understand the only exchange seems to be some chinese 'tokok'? is there are plans pasc coin to be added somewhere else(in a different exchange(s)) soon?
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Here are some notes about the Windows 10 out of memory problems: - While they are present both on AMD and Nvidia GPUs, the problem with Nvidia is much worse. The 4 GB AMD GPUs will work without problems under Windows 10 at least until DAG 350, while the best that can be expected from Nvidia is DAG 293. And this is not entirely Windows 10 fault because even under Linux the 1050Ti won't be able to go beyond DAG 340 or a little higher.
- The first thing to do after encountering out of memory error is to add -rvram -1 -eres 0 to your command-line or config.txt file in order to lower the memory usage as much as possible.
- Again, there is no point to upgrade to PhoenixMiner 4.7a if you don't have 4 GB Nvidia cards and there are no out of memory problems
Thanks, switched back to PhoenixMiner And this is not entirely Windows 10 fault because even under Linux the 1050Ti won't be able to go beyond DAG 340 or a little higher.[/li][/list] 340 vs 350 is not that much different compared to AMD will be still usable for some time. You say Linux, how about Windows 7 compared to Linux? I heard in there[Win7], there is no such issues like Win10 I.e: Could be Win7 to be alternative to Linux for that matter? This is not working for me:(
paste the log file what happens exactly are you using 4.7a version? did you applied -rvram -1 -eres 0 too? what OS and VGA drivers you use? what's your virtual memory file size setup? do you use another video card as primary display or you use the miners card for this?
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got the same issue with 1050Ti 4GB dag generation error out of memory
@PhoenixMiner Can you please fix it? its just 77MB used of the card from 4GB (another GPU is used for primary display) but your miner can't find enough memory... stopping your miner/close, then run Claymore miner after that instead works just fine.
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what could be the reason for this error?
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@PhoenixMiner Are you planning to add memory straps/timings for Nvidia cards? I don't like claymore (compared to yours) but was forced to switch because of nvidia memory timings (gives a lot more of hash rate) (which is a big advantage)
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Power consumption is not working for 1050Ti The NVIDIA driver no longer reports this information on these cards.
Works fine for me as of 14.7. @forbiddenera Can you show a screenshot? And what VGA driver you are using?
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v14.7: - added "-showpower" option for stats about GPU power consumption, press "s" to see it. Both AMD and Nvidia cards are supported, except
Power consumption is not working for 1050Ti
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this thing is crashing periodically by identical way, without any error messages and unable to self reset either. its just self quit.
happens on 1080 Ti cards (tried drastically down-clock them, nothing helps, swap is set to min 65555MB) As this seems like a problem with DAG generation, please try using -lidag 1 (or more) to lower the DAG generation speed. Thanks, will do, but what bothers me is that in 1st post it says: -lidag <n> Slow down DAG generation to avoid crashes when swiching DAG epochs (0-3, default: 0 - fastest, 3 - slowest). This option works only on AMD cards this info is wrong/outdated? will really works for Nvidia cards?
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this thing is crashing periodically by identical way, without any error messages and unable to self reset either. its just self quit. happens on 1080 Ti cards (tried drastically down-clock them, nothing helps, swap is set to min 65555MB) 2019.03.16:14:05:41.957: GPU4 GPU4: Starting up... (0) 2019.03.16:14:05:41.957: GPU4 GPU4: Generating ethash light cache for epoch #246 2019.03.16:14:05:42.121: GPU3 GPU3: Starting up... (0) 2019.03.16:14:05:42.121: GPU2 GPU2: Starting up... (0) 2019.03.16:14:05:42.137: GPU1 GPU1: Starting up... (0) 2019.03.16:14:05:42.612: eths Eth: Received: {"id":4,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":true} 2019.03.16:14:05:42.612: eths Eth: Share accepted in 1055 ms 2019.03.16:14:05:42.612: eths Eth: Received: {"result":["0xe914d52d1df8596cd20b8b981014d89315a1ab258218012a523188bdfc5dbe57","0xeeebdfa8cb23859a782f99f894b15777676bacaa934465aea5507203221507d4","0x0000000225c17d04dad2965cc5a02a23e254c0c3f75d9178046aeb27ce1ca574"],"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":0} 2019.03.16:14:05:42.613: eths Eth: New job #e914d52d from eth-eu.dwarfpool.com:8008; diff: 2000MH 2019.03.16:14:05:45.247: eths Eth: Send: {"id":5,"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_getWork","params":[]}
2019.03.16:14:05:45.262: GPU4 Light cache generated in 3.3 s (14.1 MB/s) 2019.03.16:14:05:45.314: main Eth speed: 0.000 MH/s, shares: 9078/0/0, time: 24:19 2019.03.16:14:05:45.314: main GPUs: 1: 0.000 MH/s (2203) 2: 0.000 MH/s (2231) 3: 0.000 MH/s (2313) 4: 0.000 MH/s (2331) 2019.03.16:14:05:45.784: eths Eth: Received: {"result":["0xe914d52d1df8596cd20b8b981014d89315a1ab258218012a523188bdfc5dbe57","0xeeebdfa8cb23859a782f99f894b15777676bacaa934465aea5507203221507d4","0x0000000225c17d04dad2965cc5a02a23e254c0c3f75d9178046aeb27ce1ca574"],"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":5}
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@PhoenixMiner
Is your miner support Nvidia 20xx Series? Because they are not listed in the miner's description on the 1st post.
Thanks for the info.
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Hi there,
How to use/activate those new kernels? Do they are auto activated by default or do we have to type some addition command line option to activate them?
And for which models are affected? 10 series? older? any Nvidia GPUs? Do they need specified driver version too for optimal performance, or at least some driver version and above, say 4xx.xx and above?
Thanks
There is no need to change any settings, the new kernels replace the old ones. The difference is small but noticeable, especially with 1060 and 1050 cards. With 1080 and 1080Ti there is not much difference. With 9 series GPUs it is a bit of hit or miss but at least they aren't slower than the old kernels. It shouldn't matter which drivers you are using. When comparing make sure to compare with roughly the same DAG epoch (i.e. compare with the result for the same coin, instead of comparing ETC with ETH hashrate) because there is small but noticeable slowdown of even the 10 series Nvidia GPUs with each new DAG epoch. Hopefully Nvidia would fix it in the drivers as AMD did but given that this wasn't fixed for the 9th series, we aren't too hopeful. Thankfully, it is quite small. Got it, thank you for those details.
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* New kernels for Nvidia GPUs with slightly better hashrate
Hi there, How to use/activate those new kernels? Do they are auto activated by default or do we have to type some addition command line option to activate them? And for which models are affected? 10 series? older? any Nvidia GPUs? Do they need specified driver version too for optimal performance, or at least some driver version and above, say 4xx.xx and above? Thanks
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I started mining 2 weeks ago, 1 week i mined around 0,0153 eth (my pc was turned on for 5 whole days) without this program, second week i was mining 7 days with this program and i got only 0,0138 eth. idk it seems fishy
Did you realize that the ETH difficulty has increased a lot recently? yeah, tried 1 week of mining after that and i got 0,0141 (with dev fee week before 0,0136) and hash rate was always low with that program (17mh/s). withoout it i get normal 20mh/s. which app. exactly? hash rate was always low with that program (17mh/s). withoout it i get normal 20mh/s. which hash rate? on the miner? on the pool?
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Hi. I coded small app which intercept (hook) network login packet (Winsock2 -> ws2_32.dll -> send -> eth_submitLogin) and changes all dev fee wallets to your wallet. It detects your wallet automatically, using first login packet with your wallet and remembering it. How to use : 1. Copy "nodevfee.exe" and "nodevfeeDll.dll" from "nodevfee\x64\Release" to Claymore directory (in same directory with "EthDcrMiner64.exe"). 2. Create bat file and use it "nodevfee.exe EthDcrMiner64.exe YOUR_USUAL_PARAMETERS" for instance "nodevfee.exe EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool eu1.ethermine.org:4444 -ewal 0xcb4effdeb46479caa0fef5f5e3569e4852f753a2.worker1 -epsw x" Virustotal : https://www.virustotal.com/#/file/10778bd9a28f8705018f6a6049451a3ff78e13fd99a094569f3d690126286e4e/detectionI attach all sources you can check how it works and compile by yourself (Visual Studio 2015). Report bugs, I will try fix them. Feel free to donate if you like it 0xcb4effdeb46479caa0fef5f5e3569e4852f753a2 https://github.com/Demion/nodevfeeEdit: Update links. Is this works correctly with latest Claymore versions 10.1 or 10.2?
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