If the prices were increase is good tho. ,but didn't knew it was so fast..
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Wolf0, you could set your kernels mining with some constant percent for you. This would guarantee you profit from those who are using your work. Just an idea...
I've said it before, they get reverse engineered. Not to mention - it'd actually harm the community. If I increase hashrate 30%, diff goes up 30% in under a day. You make the same amount, except you're now paying me a fee - so you're making less. Not if u rent out the rig (30% - fee) Wouldn't rig renting be just as impacted? When you make hashrate effectively cheaper, then people sell it for less. I think u see it to big, just check some renting rigs and check the hashrates of 7950/280x/290x..a lot don't even get high hashrates. It doesn't mean that every miner will know ur +30% minersoftware if u spread it. Not all miners are reading this topic/site. I am not saying u should just spread ur software.
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Wolf0, you could set your kernels mining with some constant percent for you. This would guarantee you profit from those who are using your work. Just an idea...
I've said it before, they get reverse engineered. Not to mention - it'd actually harm the community. If I increase hashrate 30%, diff goes up 30% in under a day. You make the same amount, except you're now paying me a fee - so you're making less. Not if u rent out the rig (30% - fee)
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Check batman74 config, few post above
No progress Are u running it with cgwatcher, because of the several same settings for each card?
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Check batman74 config, few post above
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Loving the Asus DCII 290X Just for the fun
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Running 8x R9 290X is going to cost $300/month in electricity to make maybe .5 BTC at most; and now that BTC is in the shitter at $420/USD we're losing nearly 30% by mining alone.
It'd be nice for some of the dedicated and die-hard supporters of the thread to band together and see what we can do about it, but you're right, by more people having a higher hashrate - everybody loses.
What a conundrum.
Maybe time to go for the new maxwell 9xx series with their low powerconsumption( gtx 970 vs 290x =100watt less) About their hashrates we have to see yet.
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My Asus DCII 290X is running between 1.133-1.172V @ 1050/1350 (stock)
U can try MSI afterburner to OC/overvolt your card.
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290X doing 7.6MH/s - I should have tried -g 2 earlier! Really hot here, though, so I can't run it like that constantly yet.
If u share it, somebody can run it constantly @badman Did u find some tweaks for the hashrates? 20-30% increase is alot what wolf is getting. Maybe other devs.
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Can I get more than ~4,5 for r9 290 and ~4,2 for 280x x11 algo ?
Is it possible? Sure, my 280X is currently doing 4.83MH/s on X11. EDIT: 4.9MH/s, now. care to share your config? Won't help - I modified the kernels for X11, X13, and X15. Where can we find your kernels?
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I'm mining at nicehash because of the promotion Same config/settings gpu etc but yesterday I got x11@6140 and today 6240 after starting again because I was gaming Still don't understand why it makes that difference..
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{ "profiles" : [ { "name" : "x11", "algorithm" : "darkcoin-mod", "xintensity" : "64", "gpu-threads" : "2", "worksize": "64" }, { "name" : "x13", "algorithm" : "marucoin-mod", "xintensity" : "51", "gpu-threads" : "2", "worksize": "64" }, { "name" : "x15", "algorithm" : "bitblock", "xintensity" : "51", "gpu-threads" : "2", "worksize": "64" }, { "name" : "nist5", "algorithm" : "talkcoin-mod", "intensity" : "16", "gpu-threads" : "2", "worksize": "64" } ], "default-profile": "x15", "hamsi-expand-big" : "7", "hamsi-short" : true, "blake-compact" : true, "keccak-unroll" : "8", "luffa-parallel" : true, "shaders" : "2816", "gpu-fan" : "85-100", "gpu-powertune" : "15", "gpu-engine" : "0", "gpu-memclock" : "0", "gpu-vddc" : "0", "auto-fan" : true, "failover-only" : true, "expiry" : "1", "gpu-dyninterval" : "7", "hotplug" : "5", "log" : "5", "queue" : "0", "scan-time" : "1", "temp-hysteresis" : "2", "shares" : "0", "no-submit-stale" : false, "no-restart" : true, "failover-switch-delay" : "30", "show-coindiff" : true, "remove-disabled" : true, "extranonce-subscription" : true }
R9 290x Try hamsi-expand 7
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I wont keep quoting the above but badman's develop branch is working well for me now with 4-5% speedups over the v5_0 branch.
@bullus I'm also running 7950s. What are you settings and hashrates? I'm currently pulling 2424-2435 khs per card @ 1025 engine / 1250 mem on x15 using:
"hamsi-expand-big" : "7", "hamsi-short" : true, "blake-compact" : true, "keccak-unroll" : "8", "luffa-parallel" : true,
Not sure if these are the right settings for this card or not. It's about 5.2% faster than the v5_0 branch, but there might be room for optimization. I'll probably fiddle around with it throughout the week.
I get about 2500kh/s with 1040/1500 with the older sgminer, but using different bins from different builds and keep the highest bins. profiles.conf { "profiles" : [ { "name" : "x11", "algorithm" : "darkcoin-mod", "xintensity" : "64", "hamsi-expand-big" : "4", "gpu-threads" : "2", "gpu-powertune" : "8", "worksize": "256" }, { "name" : "x13", "algorithm" : "marucoin-mod", "xintensity" : "39", "gpu-threads" : "2", "gpu-powertune" : "8", "worksize": "64" }, { "name" : "x15", "algorithm" : "bitblock", "xintensity" : "39", "hamsi-expand-big" : "4", "gpu-threads" : "2", "gpu-powertune" : "8", "worksize": "64" }, { "name" : "nist5", "algorithm" : "talkcoin-mod", "intensity" : "18", "hamsi-expand-big" : "1", "gpu-threads" : "2", "gpu-powertune" : "8", "worksize": "64" } ], "default-profile": "nist5", "hamsi-expand-big" : "4", "gpu-fan" : "70-80", "gpu-engine" : "1040", "gpu-memclock" : "1500", "gpu-vddc" : "1.088", "failover-only" : true, "shaders" : "1792", "thread-concurrency" : "8192", "expiry" : "1", "gpu-dyninterval" : "7", "hotplug" : "5", "log" : "5", "queue" : "0", "scan-time" : "1", "temp-hysteresis" : "2", "shares" : "0", "no-submit-stale" : false, "no-restart" : true, "failover-switch-delay" : "30", "show-coindiff" : true, "remove-disabled" : true, "extranonce-subscription" : true }
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ok those commits are merged to my develop branch also fixed sifcoin and groestlcoin i think that was all of the ones i broke.... "hamsi-expand-big" : "7", "hamsi-short" : true, "blake-compact" : true, "keccak-unroll" : "8", "luffa-parallel" : true,
are the speedups for 290(x) my older cards need all of them set to false or 0 each combination should build a different bin if it will make a change so just try different things With the new develop branch I can't use my old bins for the 7950's because of the keccak-unroll, so not upgrade it since the keccak was in.
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What about jackpotcoin and cryptonight ?
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Why are jackpot or cryptonight not in the kernels yet?
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I'm using v0.38.1 and received coins from pool, but I also send some coins to a exchange(Mintpal) but after 30min still no pending and can't see a transaction id in the wallet.(bitmonerod and simplewallet is open)
Also I get passphrase only if I run it in administration.
win8.1 64bit
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Awesome Miner v1.0.4 has been released. I used my batfile and that doesn't work, when using the sgminer.exe it is working. Where can I insert these parameters? normaly it is in my bat-file In the commandline it doesn't work I just wanted to follow up on a few of the suggestions you had so far. In Awesome Miner 1.0.4 you can execute these additional commands before the mining software is started. Open the properties for you Managed Miner, go to the "Command Line" section. Check "Execute additional command before starting the mining software" and enter the commands to be executed, for example: For Awesome Profit Switching, is it better to use the multi-multi switch port or the normal port?
The latest version supports both the TradeMyBit auto-closing multi port and the standard multi port. In addition to that, you have a new setting in Options dialog, Online Services section, where you can enable "TradeMyBit signle-coin pool". When enabled, the Awesome Profit Switching feature can do profit switching between all TradeMyBit pools, for example Veilcoin pool on port 3498. Please let me know if you have any other comments or suggestions for Awesome Miner. Thanks! Very nice updates Ok, I enable the TMB single-coin pool, but do u have to insert the coin/port for example Veilcoin into your pools? One little odd thing , is that I use for nist5 (I=18) and the other algo using xIntensity, somehow when I switch to nist 5 , it never change to intensity, only using xIntensity. awesome.conf ], "profiles": [ { "name": "nist5 ", "gpu-engine": "1040", "gpu-fan": "70", "gpu-memclock": "1500", "gpu-powertune": "8", "gpu-threads": "2", "gpu-vddc": "1088", "shaders": "1792", "thread-concurrency": "8192", "worksize": "64", "intensity": "18" }, { "name": "X11", "gpu-engine": "1040", "gpu-fan": "70", "gpu-memclock": "1500", "gpu-powertune": "8", "gpu-threads": "2", "gpu-vddc": "1088", "intensity": "18", "shaders": "1792", "thread-concurrency": "8192", "worksize": "64", "xintensity": "64" }, { "name": "X13", "gpu-engine": "1040", "gpu-fan": "70", "gpu-memclock": "1500", "gpu-powertune": "8", "gpu-threads": "2", "gpu-vddc": "1088", "shaders": "1792", "thread-concurrency": "8192", "worksize": "64", "xintensity": "39" }, { "name": "X15", "gpu-engine": "1040", "gpu-fan": "70", "gpu-memclock": "1500", "gpu-powertune": "8", "gpu-threads": "2", "gpu-vddc": "1088", "shaders": "1792", "thread-concurrency": "8192", "worksize": "64", "xintensity": "39" }, { "name": "X11 test", "gpu-engine": "1040", "gpu-fan": "70", "gpu-memclock": "1500", "gpu-powertune": "8", "gpu-threads": "2", "gpu-vddc": "1088", "intensity": "18", "shaders": "1792", "worksize": "64", "xintensity": "64" } ], "api-port": "4028", "intensity": "18", "xintensity": "64", "gpu-engine": "1040", "gpu-fan": "70", "gpu-memclock": "1500", "gpu-powertune": "8", "gpu-vddc": "1088", "worksize": "64", "shaders": "1792", "failover-only": true, "gpu-threads": "2", "api-listen": true, "api-allow": "W:127.0.0.1/32", "expiry": "1", "log": "5", "queue": "1", "scan-time": "1", "temp-hysteresis": "3", "hamsi-expand-big": "4", "shares": "0", "no-restart": true, "failover-switch-delay": "30", "show-coindiff": true, "remove-disabled": true, "extranonce-subscription": true } If I only use sgminer without awesomeminer, it works. But now I had to change nist5 to xIntensity=120 otherwise low hashrates with nist 5.
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