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4201  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Open Source ZEC (ZCash) GPU Miner AMD & NVidia (up to 18.5 sol/s on RX480) on: October 25, 2016, 06:28:02 PM
Any wallets for Windows available yet ?


what?

this is a GPU miner thread...

plus zcash doesn't even get released till the 28th, AND has already stated there will NOT be windows wallets on launch...

please do some research before coming into a thread with useless questions...  or for god sake alteast READ the OP...


Buy a better fucking attitude.. thnx
lol well I guess you got your answer, albeit a little harsh  Roll Eyes
There is a windows miner, but i have nowhere to send the coins.
Am i supposed to setup a crappy linux machine for a wallet ?
Thats just stupid.

Until there's either stratum support in the Windows GPU miner or a Windows wallet, you're still bound to linux interaction even with this Windows GPU miner in order to create a ZCash address. A third option is if a trusted exchange supports it immediately and you use it as your mining wallet (which is frowned upon by pretty much every exchange since the beginning).

Use the windows 10 Ubuntu shell and you can install a zcash wallet that way there are instructions on the web
4202  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Open Source ZEC (ZCash) GPU Miner AMD & NVidia (up to 18.5 sol/s on RX480) on: October 25, 2016, 03:34:34 AM
Ok, so whats the final verdict?

which gpu's or cpu's?

Want to start buying.

Defeninatly buy GPUs  , I just tried a high end I7 6800 cpu with 12 cores and 32gb of ram and it only gets 16 sols (using the nicehash miner) vs a rx 470 that gets 17 sols

I heard there is a better CPU miner though
4203  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Open Source ZEC (ZCash) GPU Miner AMD & NVidia (up to 18.5 sol/s on RX480) on: October 25, 2016, 03:32:50 AM
This is a OpenCL fork of CUDA John Tromp's miner.

Github repository: https://github.com/eXtremal-ik7/xpmclient/tree/version/zcash
Current release: https://www.dropbox.com/s/yo56dwlqnm0dndh/zcashclient-0.1.0.tar.gz?dl=0
OS Supported: Windows, Linux (binaries for Ubuntu 16.04)
Drivers: Catalyst 16.xx or amdgpu-pro 16.30 recommended

GPUs supported: AMD & NVidia. Optimal choice AMD Polaris GPU RX470 & RX480 with custom ROM https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1584617.0
Quote
Radeon RX470 17.2 sol/s
Radeon RX480 18.5 sol/s

Other GPUs
GeForce 750Ti - 8,5 sol/s

Pool mining:

Miner uses custom binary protocol first time implemented in xpmclient (Primecoin GPU miner). Working pool instance: http://coinsforall.io/#!/coin/ZCASH

To start mining:
 - Put your Z-addess to config.txt (need ZCash client installed, online wallet or exchange with ZCash support):

Quote
server = "coinsforall.io";
port = "6668";

# Your ZCASH payout address (z-addr)
address = "zthTb2ToG5kuAc11Ni6NxoYjoxQdEr2XvST7XEdLvmHG9k7kotEcwYCaAn1SH4zRdPoXn9kNeFm8CQo k9SNtNgn8d9WcdTK";

 - Configure your GPUs (edit corefreq, memfreq, powertune and fanspeed parameters)
 - Run zcashgpuclient in Linux or zcashgpuclient.exe in Windows
 - Put you address to 'Your Address' field on web site for monitoring workers and payments

Pool system: PPLNS (Pay Per Last N Shares); accounting procedure uses all your shares received during last hour.

Pool now configured for public ZCash testnet until 28 October when mainnet starts

@eXtremal couple of things , thanks for releasing the miner, its not the fastest but it works great and is easy to use , sometimes that trumps speed.
-you pool fee is too high, I plan to mine at your pool but 4% seems a tad high, 2% would bring you a lot more money in the long run becase people would pay.
-you need to implement cloudlfare or some sort of DDOS protection or you pool will not be up for long I can guarantee the big cloud mining opps will DDOS you to hell.




hehe that sounds so dirty for other companies to attack

Its a fact of the mining industry now man sad but its the internet they can hide behind their bots and the SEC and other agencies don't give a F about digital currencies yet so its a risk reward thing, no risk at all
4204  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Open Source ZEC (ZCash) GPU Miner AMD & NVidia (up to 18.5 sol/s on RX480) on: October 25, 2016, 03:10:29 AM
This is a OpenCL fork of CUDA John Tromp's miner.

Github repository: https://github.com/eXtremal-ik7/xpmclient/tree/version/zcash
Current release: https://www.dropbox.com/s/yo56dwlqnm0dndh/zcashclient-0.1.0.tar.gz?dl=0
OS Supported: Windows, Linux (binaries for Ubuntu 16.04)
Drivers: Catalyst 16.xx or amdgpu-pro 16.30 recommended

GPUs supported: AMD & NVidia. Optimal choice AMD Polaris GPU RX470 & RX480 with custom ROM https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1584617.0
Quote
Radeon RX470 17.2 sol/s
Radeon RX480 18.5 sol/s

Other GPUs
GeForce 750Ti - 8,5 sol/s

Pool mining:

Miner uses custom binary protocol first time implemented in xpmclient (Primecoin GPU miner). Working pool instance: http://coinsforall.io/#!/coin/ZCASH

To start mining:
 - Put your Z-addess to config.txt (need ZCash client installed, online wallet or exchange with ZCash support):

Quote
server = "coinsforall.io";
port = "6668";

# Your ZCASH payout address (z-addr)
address = "zthTb2ToG5kuAc11Ni6NxoYjoxQdEr2XvST7XEdLvmHG9k7kotEcwYCaAn1SH4zRdPoXn9kNeFm8CQo k9SNtNgn8d9WcdTK";

 - Configure your GPUs (edit corefreq, memfreq, powertune and fanspeed parameters)
 - Run zcashgpuclient in Linux or zcashgpuclient.exe in Windows
 - Put you address to 'Your Address' field on web site for monitoring workers and payments

Pool system: PPLNS (Pay Per Last N Shares); accounting procedure uses all your shares received during last hour.

Pool now configured for public ZCash testnet until 28 October when mainnet starts

@eXtremal couple of things , thanks for releasing the miner, its not the fastest but it works great and is easy to use , sometimes that trumps speed.
-you pool fee is too high, I plan to mine at your pool but 4% seems a tad high, 2% would bring you a lot more money in the long run becase people would pay.
-you need to implement cloudlfare or some sort of DDOS protection or you pool will not be up for long I can guarantee the big cloud mining opps will DDOS you to hell.


4205  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Zcash GPU miner on: October 25, 2016, 03:02:32 AM
nicehash is ready to i think...

https://forum.z.cash/t/nicehash-zcash-cpu-gpu-miner-for-linux-and-windows/2861

NikiNiceHash4d
As you might already know, NiceHash will support Zcash from day one (28th of the October).
We are pushing boundaries and working around the clock so that we can offer you something user friendly in the front but beast in the back.

Current tests are showing between 5 and 10 H/s for CPU miner. GPU development isn't far behind.
If all that won't be enough for you, you'll still be able to rent hashing power to mine Zcash - on demand and with no contracts.

Stay tuned as our testers say it's worth it.

https://www.facebook.com/NiceHash/180
https://twitter.com/NiceHashMining190

I have 7.3Sols on a dual Xeon using nicehash completely unoptimized. Just as a reference.



That seems really low, the i7 supposedly gets close to 20 sols using Tromp
4206  Economy / Services / Looking for a developer to create an ICO website (Ethereum Based) on: October 25, 2016, 01:42:02 AM

Requirements

- Front end something Singular DTV ICO pages  or https://www.augur.net/

Needs

- A logo (I have one but would like something more pro)
- The site needs to be 3rd party editable at least the About US and News Pages etc
- Working Contact us page , About us Link to ICO pages
-a working ICO link similar to DECENT or WAVES ICO pages that allows users to login with a backend that allows it to accept bitcoin or Ether and send funds to a predetermined Ethereum contract address (JavaScript based code)
 if you are familiar with Ethereum token based ICO's you will understand the basics of what I am looking for.

Notes :
- domains are already purchased and available

Interested parties please contact me via this PM , and I can send you my Whitepaper so you have a better idea of what I am looking for.

I am also looking for an Ethereum DAPP and contract developer probably not the right forum for this though

Possibly interested in potential long term partners on the Marketing and Web Design Side just for the ICO and promotions, ANN pages etc

Thanks

4207  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Open Source ZEC (ZCash) GPU Miner AMD & NVidia (up to 18.5 sol/s on RX480) on: October 25, 2016, 12:28:43 AM
tried it on my 470 six gpu rig got this

GPU 0 found share
Share accepted.
[GPU 0] T=-1C A=-1% sols=17.193
[GPU 1] T=-1C A=-1% sols=17.689
[GPU 2] T=-1C A=-1% sols=17.235
[GPU 3] T=-1C A=-1% sols=17.008
[GPU 4] T=-1C A=-1% sols=16.353
[GPU 5] T=-1C A=-1% sols=17.227
(ST/INV/DUP): 31x 0ch(0/0/0)
GPU 4 found share
Share accepted.
GPU 3 found share
Share accepted.

sometimes as high as 18.5 no higher than that though
4208  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Open Source ZEC (ZCash) GPU Miner AMD & NVidia (up to 18.5 sol/s on RX480) on: October 24, 2016, 08:53:33 PM
A Xeon can have up to 22 threads though vs the 8 threads of and i7
*ROFL*

couple of my Xeon E5440 do not believe you

*ROFL ?***? what world are you living in 2010 ?

there are some 10 core XEONS out there bro

http://ark.intel.com/products/75279/Intel-Xeon-Processor-E5-2690-v2-25M-Cache-3_00-GHz

20 threads or there about

But i was talking about the real high end ones 12 core 24 threads

http://ark.intel.com/products/75283/Intel-Xeon-Processor-E5-2697-v2-30M-Cache-2_70-GHz
4209  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Open Source ZEC (ZCash) GPU Miner AMD & NVidia (up to 18.5 sol/s on RX480) on: October 24, 2016, 06:50:34 PM
doing 10.2 sols with a r9 290 :|

For GPU mining to even be viable vs. closed source and optimized CPU this has to double or triple. That said, it rocks that we have a working implementation, even with performance being lackluster vs. the optimized closed source.

Yeah if they add the TROMP solvers which have already been implemented in the Nicehash binary they should be able to at least double the current perfomance
4210  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Open Source ZEC (ZCash) GPU Miner AMD & NVidia (up to 18.5 sol/s on RX480) on: October 24, 2016, 06:49:06 PM
Gnoli miner and the Toomin miner do around 17.5 sol on a 480x and 22 sol on a 290x respectivley
I don't know where you're getting your numbers from, but we are much faster than 22 Sol/s.

Sorry I watched the youtube video demo , must have read the results on the screen wrong no disrespect meant.

from :
https://forum.z.cash/t/toomim-bros-gpu-mining-software-and-cloud-mining/2080

It seems you are getting over 40 sols on your 290x cards.  - fastest implementation of of EQuihash so far out there.

CPU wise only .60 sols per core - which is inline with the slower CPU implementations of course this is not your focus.
4211  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Open Source ZEC (ZCash) GPU Miner AMD & NVidia (up to 18.5 sol/s on RX480) on: October 24, 2016, 06:10:52 PM
This is great.. we have a running gpu miner... so better this than a cpu miner Smiley

Except there is an optimized CPU miner that pulls 30/sols out of a single Xeon CPU

Which optimized CPU miner is that? Where did you get that benchmark for Xeon CPUs? Most i7 don't go over 10 H/sec

A Xeon can have up to 22 threads though vs the 8 threads of and i7
4212  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Open Source ZEC (ZCash) GPU Miner AMD & NVidia (up to 18.5 sol/s on RX480) on: October 24, 2016, 06:09:56 PM
This is great.. we have a running gpu miner... so better this than a cpu miner Smiley

Except there is an optimized CPU miner that pulls 30/sols out of a single Xeon CPU

Are you talking about the Nice-hash one ?
4213  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Open Source ZEC (ZCash) GPU Miner AMD & NVidia (up to 18.5 sol/s on RX480) on: October 24, 2016, 04:46:12 PM
Wow thanks for releasing the miner!

Ive tested

7950 = 7.5 sols

290 = 8.6 sols

470 modded bios elpida mem = 11 sols

Seems a little slow, is there some setting to change?

Also multi-gpu works perfect

Gnoli miner and the Toomin miner do around 17.5 sol on a 480x and 22 sol on a 290x respectivley

yes this does seem a bit slow or the 470 , are you using the tromp solvers ?

ALso can you try the 470 with non modded roms Tmdz ?
4214  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Open Source ZEC (ZCash) GPU Miner AMD & NVidia (up to 18.5 sol/s on RX480) on: October 24, 2016, 04:16:25 PM
This is a OpenCL fork of CUDA John Tromp's miner.

Github repository: https://github.com/eXtremal-ik7/xpmclient


Pool now configured for public ZCash testnet until 28 October when mainnet starts

BTW probbaly an error here but the repo you linked has not been updated since 2015 , that can't be correct if this is what your Tar files and Windows Binaries are built off of
4215  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Open Source ZEC (ZCash) GPU Miner AMD & NVidia (up to 18.5 sol/s on RX480) on: October 24, 2016, 04:07:56 PM
Quote
So youre saying I can use this mining on an Eth rig that is windows 10 by just using the windows binary ? I dont have to do the Windows Ubuntu shell install to use it ?
Yes, no problem mining in windows 10, but you must obtain valid Z-Address for payments, it possible only on linux or on first online exchange with ZCash deposit support.
Quote
Also how about CPU mining can this miner do both CPU and GPU at the same time or do you need to use something like NiceHash'es fee based miner on a separate console ?
I'll release separate CPU miner after 1-2 days.

Ok I'll create a full zcash install on one of my machines to get the address, and test out your miner on my tomorrow or wenesday, I will defintlay mine on your pool if you can handle both the CPU and GPU mining

thank you for the update
4216  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Open Source ZEC (ZCash) GPU Miner AMD & NVidia (up to 18.5 sol/s on RX480) on: October 24, 2016, 03:52:08 PM
This is a OpenCL fork of CUDA John Tromp's miner.

Github repository: https://github.com/eXtremal-ik7/xpmclient
Current release: https://www.dropbox.com/s/wte1k1gz8e0ypc1/zcashclient-0.1.0-win32.tar.gz?dl=0
OS Supported: Windows, Linux (binaries for Ubuntu 16.04)
Drivers: Catalyst 16.xx or amdgpu-pro 16.30 recommended

GPUs supported: AMD & NVidia. Optimal choice AMD Polaris GPU RX470 & RX480 with custom ROM https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1584617.0
Quote
Radeon RX470 17.2 sol/s
Radeon RX480 18.5 sol/s

Other GPUs
GeForce 750Ti - 8,5 sol/s

Pool mining:

Miner uses custom binary protocol first time implemented in xpmclient (Primecoin GPU miner). Working pool instance: http://coinsforall.io/#!/coin/ZCASH

To start mining:
 - Put your Z-addess to config.txt (need ZCash client installed, online wallet or exchange with ZCash support):

Quote
server = "coinsforall.io";
port = "6668";

# Your ZCASH payout address (z-addr)
address = "zthTb2ToG5kuAc11Ni6NxoYjoxQdEr2XvST7XEdLvmHG9k7kotEcwYCaAn1SH4zRdPoXn9kNeFm8CQo k9SNtNgn8d9WcdTK";

 - Configure your GPUs (edit corefreq, memfreq, powertune and fanspeed parameters)
 - Run zcashgpuclient in Linux or zcashgpuclient.exe in Windows
 - Put you address to 'Your Address' field on web site for monitoring workers and payments

Pool system: PPLNS (Pay Per Last N Shares); accounting procedure uses all your shares received during last hour.

Pool now configured for public ZCash testnet until 28 October when mainnet starts

So youre saying I can use this mining on an Eth rig that is windows 10 by just using the windows binary ? I dont have to do the Windows Ubuntu shell install to use it ?

Also how about CPU mining can this miner do both CPU and GPU at the same time or do you need to use something like NiceHash'es fee based miner on a separate console ?
4217  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Zcash GPU miner on: October 23, 2016, 02:08:37 AM
I have an AMD zcash miner, win-only, stratum-only.

It does about 22H/s on a 390X now. I might release it but I'm afraid it needs more speed.
how much are you charging for acess to your miner for zcash open cl
4218  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Zcash GPU miner on: October 22, 2016, 05:17:21 PM
We can expect zcash to hit the 1 billion USD market cap pritty fast.

I am looking forward to mining zcash and I am trying to buy all the AMD cards I can , if anyone is interested in selling then please PM me ASAP.
The guys from zcash-cloud.com and the zeropond guys are doing great work in setting up massive pools .

I think the amount of hashing power being aimed at block 1 will be ridiculous. I will be buying from both companies as they are both very well trusted at this point. I saw the futures market for Zcash is already at 100 USD each , the markets are already being made . zcash ... its a great time to be alive. goodluck everyone.


How many hashes do you have?   

I get approximately 40 Hashes total out of my AMD based rigs, i do not know if that is much or not.

Is there a windows binary for the open source miner ?
4219  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]: cpuminer-opt v3.4.8, with zcoin support on: October 22, 2016, 08:15:07 AM
LOOL I didn't know they had a binary up for EQhash lol good one i'll send a donation your ways anyways for the honestly hard to find in this dog eat dog world

also I've been doing some testing with the i7 6800k and with an OC to 3.7 MHz it does around 20h/s on lyra2z , basically double the hash rate of a 6700

I have a feeling I could get more out of it but I tried a higer OC and I didn't see much benift, hash rate acurally went lower /shrug

Thanks.

If higher CPU clock didn't help then your mem bandwidth is maxed out. Did you try to OC the mem?

Not yet but I have XMP set up it should already be OCED I thought

performace actually seems worse with mem oced
4220  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]: cpuminer-opt v3.4.8, with zcoin support on: October 22, 2016, 03:24:59 AM
LOOL I didn't know they had a binary up for EQhash lol good one i'll send a donation your ways anyways for the honestly hard to find in this dog eat dog world

also I've been doing some testing with the i7 6800k and with an OC to 3.7 MHz it does around 20h/s on lyra2z , basically double the hash rate of a 6700

I have a feeling I could get more out of it but I tried a higer OC and I didn't see much benift, hash rate acurally went lower /shrug

Thanks.

If higher CPU clock didn't help then your mem bandwidth is maxed out. Did you try to OC the mem?

Not yet but I have XMP set up it should already be OCED I thought
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