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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: PascalCoin OpenCL mining
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on: January 26, 2017, 06:31:19 PM
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Pool is almost ready, just waiting on some final adjustments/tweaks on the miner and we're good to go.
When pool online and with miner nvidia and .bat is minable ? none, cuda miner that works on NV is not compatible with pascal new wallet Cant you just mine directly to poloniex?
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: EWBF's CUDA Zcash miner
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on: January 21, 2017, 11:22:51 PM
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Hello guys!
What about windows?
gigabyte dual 3g 1060 win 8.1 driver 376.33 miner0.1.0b gpu/mem +170/700 (msi AB show me 2050/4225) I get about up to 290h/s
same settins on win 10 I get 260 h/s!
Do you have results? or I miss something?
p.s. Nvidia new for me)
298-305 SOL/s per card Win 10 Pro N 4 x Asus GTX 1060 3gb MSI g97 Gaming 5 MSI Afterburner - Power Limit=105 (linked) - Core Clock +160 - Mem Clock + 569 holding @ steady 74c nVidia Driver 372.90 KilloWatt @ Wall 608 EWBF miner (tried other miner's, EWBF is best even with dev fee) th00ber's Windows Monitoring tool http://www.monitorig.com/#?panel=dashboard&id=0180db9329736a693147f05fd2e4119aba43cab7dfea150 watt per card at 300 sols is quite innefective compared to 100w @ 425 sols for the gtx 1070
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: EWBF's CUDA Zcash miner
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on: January 18, 2017, 10:33:31 AM
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choosing 2 x 750w cost more than a single 1000watt, like 33% more, yeah you get the cables but i don't think it's worth it anyway...
with 1000watt i can run 6 x 1070
Depend on the price you get, i got those psu in bulk for 75€ each, that's 150€ for 1500w of power, no need to add either 30/40€ of additionnal cabling to power everything, as i have 2x8pin gpu's it added fast. 1000w psu, when i was building those seemed to me a little too low, because i didn't knew @ the time @ how much TDP i would run them (pascal card were kinda rare in mining, so not much infos), 1000w even @ 60% that's 83% load, you lose efficiency after 50% load on a psu (about 3-5% after 50% until 80-90% depending on PSU) so the idea was to get at least 1200/1300w psu that are bare minimum 250€ here, and it would still need added cabling for an additionnal 25/30€. EVGA 1000W is 160€ here, there is cheaper alternative @120€ like lepa, but i didn't wanted to use subpar psu to save a few bucks. Also taking the risk that 1000w would over time cost me more because of the lost efficiency (3-5% per rig that add up fast) and also give me no alternatives if i needed more power or adding one more card. Also risking electrical stability overloading specific psu rails. so 150€ worth of psu, no added cabling (aside from the 5€ psu link), stability and such, seemed @ the time, a pretty good idea, and i still think i did the right choice, to keep the cost low. And i had so far 0 hardware issue across 10 rigs (burned cable, gpu issue, and so on) For different people, depending on their country, their own situation, electricity cost & all, things could be different, just giving out my experience, calculations and thinkings @ that time, not saying people should do the same. as usual it's about living in different country, i can't find your psu for 75 euro, they are at 120 each For me the sweetspot I have found is 550/650W + 450W PSU to be the cheapest. Also enough for (3+3 gtx 1070).
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: EWBF's CUDA Zcash miner
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on: January 17, 2017, 09:12:07 PM
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Final result
6x1070 rig, 2650sols/s 145/590 @60% tdp, had to reduce OC a bit to be stable. solver 0 forced, the best so far. Multiple instance of the miner seems to make it unstable now, with 3 it's totally unstable, with 2, it's pretty stable, but don't get more sols than with 1 instance.
I am glad that we can confirm the same results. Solver 0 forced is giving the best results and also two instances do not bring more sols
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: EWBF's CUDA Zcash miner
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on: January 17, 2017, 09:05:07 PM
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It selects different solvers for different cards even if the cards are the same? I have on one rig all EVGA 1070 and some cards use solver 0 and some solver 1. This is weird? I dont see the speed difference, it is probably marginal and thanks for the miner! Yes it is normal for modern gpu, solvers 0 and 1 fastest and difference between this solvers very small. But i know about cases when solver 1 will be much faster. It depends on hardware and software os, drivers etc. Yes, but each time i restart the miner it chooses different solver for the same card even , also i seem to be getting always better results on solver 0.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: EWBF's CUDA Zcash miner
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on: January 17, 2017, 07:48:47 PM
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It selects different solvers for different cards even if the cards are the same? I have on one rig all EVGA 1070 and some cards use solver 0 and some solver 1. This is weird? I dont see the speed difference, it is probably marginal and thanks for the miner!
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: nheqminer - open source & free CUDA ZEC (GTX 1070 @ 400 Sol/s) miner by NiceHash
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on: January 12, 2017, 01:41:26 PM
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Palit SJS 1070 (bios 86.04.50.00.52 GRP) OC 2100/4500
nheqminer_v0.5a = 380-385 sol
EWBF 0.1.0b = 460-470 sol
Disman are you running two instances or one? How to run two instanses? Copy folder with miner and start from two locations. It is enough just to run it twice. No need to copy anything - for EWBF. For nicehash miner you can run two instances in one program from the .bat file using this setting for number of cards "0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3" = 4 card, each two instances.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: nheqminer - open source & free CUDA ZEC (GTX 1070 @ 400 Sol/s) miner by NiceHash
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on: January 12, 2017, 12:55:29 PM
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Great!
Mining on nicehash as thanks for the great nvidia cuda support.
Anyway even if nicehash takes 3%, just mining it and never worrying or exchaning ZEC for BTC is worth it, if your time is valued less than 1USD per hour, only then you can "invest" your time in mining on other pools and exchaning your zecs manually.
No it doesn't take only 3%, your conversion rate to BTC is also different when mining ZEC directly, because Nicehash takes prices from their marketplace and the difference is quite significant. You can see it easily each day on whattomine. At this exact moment the difference in ZEC prices are 18% for example.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: nheqminer - open source & free CUDA ZEC (GTX 1070 @ 400 Sol/s) miner by NiceHash
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on: January 11, 2017, 07:13:24 PM
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Managed to compile under linux krnl@rig6:~/zcash/nheqminer/Linux_cmake/nheqminer_cuda_djezo$ ./nheqminer_cuda_tromp -t 0 -cv 0 -cd 0 -b 4000
==================== www.nicehash.com ==================== Equihash CPU&GPU Miner for NiceHash v0.5a Thanks to Zcash developers for providing base of the code. Special thanks to tromp, xenoncat, mbevand, djeZo, and eXtremal-ik7 for providing optimized CPU, CUDA and AMD equihash solvers. ==================== www.nicehash.com ====================
Setting log level to 2 [22:05:26][0x00007f3f0c77d740] Using SSE2: YES [22:05:26][0x00007f3f0c77d740] Using AVX: NO [22:05:26][0x00007f3f0c77d740] Using AVX2: NO [22:05:27][0x00007f3f0c77d740] Benchmarking CUDA worker (CUDA-DJEZO) GeForce GTX 1070 (#0) M=1 [22:05:28][0x00007f3f0c77d740] Benchmark starting... this may take several minutes, please wait... [22:05:47][0x00007f3f0c77d740] Benchmark done! [22:05:47][0x00007f3f0c77d740] Total time : 18808 ms [22:05:47][0x00007f3f0c77d740] Total iterations: 4000 [22:05:47][0x00007f3f0c77d740] Total solutions found: 7507 [22:05:47][0x00007f3f0c77d740] Speed: 212.675 I/s [22:05:47][0x00007f3f0c77d740] Speed: 399.139 Sols/s But gpu load is 93%, when eqm or ewbf 98-99% I am no IT, but shouldnt you be running two instances to get higher GPU load? I see that you are running only one in NH miner.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: EWBF's CUDA Zcash miner
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on: January 08, 2017, 08:16:13 PM
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hey guys , i can tell you that over 500 sol on a gtx 1070 Zotac mini i have reached yesterday, i think i saw yesterday on my card 525 sol by core clock 195 and and memory at 602. on full Power mode 112 % no problem you can reach 500 sol easy :-)
consumption is probably 180watt with that oc, not worth it Even then I dont think its possible for gtx 1070. I have three brands of 1070s and none of them can go beyond 470.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: EWBF's CUDA Zcash miner
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on: January 03, 2017, 08:40:37 PM
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16 sol added on every gpu, with .9 version, this is on par with the last nicehash miner, but not the new one released today
Yes I agree, i find it a little bit better than the last nicehash version, maybe 2-3%. But still worth it over the new NH miner considering the nicehash zcoin price from marketplace.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: NiceHash EQM Zcash NVIDIA optimized miner [Maxwell/Pascal] + CPU mining v1.0.4a
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on: December 29, 2016, 11:00:57 PM
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We have another speedup ready, mostly beneficial to GDDR5X cards (Titan X Pascal will go over 600 for sure). Stock GTX 1070 gets 390 Sol/s.
We have decided to release source of miner and open it up to work on every pool in near future. We will prepare full statement why we have decided that.
Regarding linux: somewhere along the line of optimisations, linux version simply stopped working correctly (is giving incorrect results). We do not have enough man power (+ there are holiday times) to track down the issue, but I am sure community will find it and fix once we release the source.
This is very nice, thank you for the hard work you put in!!
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: EWBF's CUDA Zcash miner
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on: December 29, 2016, 09:44:04 PM
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Hi guys, what is best setup for Gigabyte G1 Gaming gtx 1060 3gb, Samsung memory? Currently I getting about 260 with +160 (core), +550 (mem), powerlimit 68. Last NV drivers 376.48.
Best setup depends on your cost of electricity. Overall your settings look fine, usually the most efficient is to have Powerlimit even a little bit lower.
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