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May 11, 2016, 06:54:51 PM |
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Lets say... tester As for neoscrypt - it is 300khs - 450khs depending on the version of ccminer - tested both on DJM34 and latest builds - but thats at 100W tdp - obviously it will improve As for decred - 3300 at 180W tdp Quark is 35mhs with +150mhz overclock and around 200W tdp
is this for 1080? what about 1070? I dont have 1070 atm but the one i tested (final one can be better) was 110W at 24mhs at Quark I think it will be the best choice for mining.. or maybe 1060 depends on pricing and final perf
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May 11, 2016, 08:12:36 PM |
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preordered 2 Cards at Work for "Evaluation" 1 x GTX 1070, 1 x GTX 1080. will report when arrived....
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LeChuckDE
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May 11, 2016, 08:16:13 PM |
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The 1080 will cost $700, have 2500 shaders and clocked @ 1600mhz. A used 980ti can be picked up for $400, 2760 shaders and can be oveclocked to 1500mhz stable. (Gigabyte G1 windforce) Quark will draw around 240Watt The shadercount of the gtx 1070 is unknown. To benchmark the pascal is easy compile this sourcecode https://github.com/tpruvot/ccminerrun it with ccminer -a quark --benchmark And then compare it to my modded Maxwell kernal. Here are the results on the 980ti: (31,8MHASH) (132.5KHASH /Watt) As I mentioned in other topic 1080 at Quark - 32Mhs at around ~170W Ethereum - crashes on Genoil 1.0.7 with "device bit not recognizes" message (smth like that) With Ocl ethereum miner - 12.5mhs at.. 30w Neoscrypt is not optimized - 0.450 What do you suggest to test next? 1070 Quark was at 24mhs at 110W the same for ethereum - 12.5 mhs at 30W Must be nice to be an insider, loaner or keeper? The 1070 results don't seem to scale the same as the 1080. Based on the 1080 rate you posted I was estimating 26 MH/s on the 1070. But the power usage on the 1070 is unexpectedly low compared with the 970/980 ratio. Neoscrypt is a curious beast. The original neoscrypt kernel (DJM34) performs better on kepler (780ti specifically) than the improved Pallas neoscrypt kernel, although pallas' works better on Maxwell, both compiled with cuda 6.5. Then the Pallas neoscrypt took a big hit when compiled with cuda 7.5. DJM34 took a crack at it and restored much of the lost hash. Now it appears it's taking another hit on Pascal. I would suggest trying the original DJM34 neoscrypt (SP_MOD 58) compiled with cuda 6.5, the Pallas kernel compiled with 6.5 & 7.5 and the improved DJM34 (I think that is what you already tested). have you compiled your cpp-ethereum miner (genoil) by your self ? Same Problem in Build 0.9 with GTX 9XX Cards and prebuilded binarys... Compiled by myself and everything works
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vaulter
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May 11, 2016, 08:43:54 PM |
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The 1080 will cost $700, have 2500 shaders and clocked @ 1600mhz. A used 980ti can be picked up for $400, 2760 shaders and can be oveclocked to 1500mhz stable. (Gigabyte G1 windforce) Quark will draw around 240Watt The shadercount of the gtx 1070 is unknown. To benchmark the pascal is easy compile this sourcecode https://github.com/tpruvot/ccminerrun it with ccminer -a quark --benchmark And then compare it to my modded Maxwell kernal. Here are the results on the 980ti: (31,8MHASH) (132.5KHASH /Watt) As I mentioned in other topic 1080 at Quark - 32Mhs at around ~170W Ethereum - crashes on Genoil 1.0.7 with "device bit not recognizes" message (smth like that) With Ocl ethereum miner - 12.5mhs at.. 30w Neoscrypt is not optimized - 0.450 What do you suggest to test next? 1070 Quark was at 24mhs at 110W the same for ethereum - 12.5 mhs at 30W Must be nice to be an insider, loaner or keeper? The 1070 results don't seem to scale the same as the 1080. Based on the 1080 rate you posted I was estimating 26 MH/s on the 1070. But the power usage on the 1070 is unexpectedly low compared with the 970/980 ratio. Neoscrypt is a curious beast. The original neoscrypt kernel (DJM34) performs better on kepler (780ti specifically) than the improved Pallas neoscrypt kernel, although pallas' works better on Maxwell, both compiled with cuda 6.5. Then the Pallas neoscrypt took a big hit when compiled with cuda 7.5. DJM34 took a crack at it and restored much of the lost hash. Now it appears it's taking another hit on Pascal. I would suggest trying the original DJM34 neoscrypt (SP_MOD 58) compiled with cuda 6.5, the Pallas kernel compiled with 6.5 & 7.5 and the improved DJM34 (I think that is what you already tested). have you compiled your cpp-ethereum miner (genoil) by your self ? Same Problem in Build 0.9 with GTX 9XX Cards and prebuilded binarys... Compiled by myself and everything works Downloading VS 2013 now - never compiled before - are there any tips beyond github instructions on compiling the current master?
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Genoil
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May 11, 2016, 08:53:11 PM |
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Downloading VS 2013 now - never compiled before - are there any tips beyond github instructions on compiling the current master?
Download CUDA 8.0RC. Oh wait it isn't out yet . Couple days max I guess
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May 11, 2016, 09:48:35 PM |
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As for decred - 3300 at 180W tdp
Nice. The maxwell can do this (Decred sp-mod #9): 750ti tdp 38Watt 980tdp: 240watt (79% used) =189Watt Wich kernal did you test? Try -i 31.9
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Genoil
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May 11, 2016, 10:09:15 PM |
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what is it sp_ that this 1080 runs ccminer while it is Compute 6.0 but it doesn't run ethminer (error: invalid device symbol during cudaMemcpyToSymbol)? my bins are built for -gencode arch=compute_30,code=sm_30;-gencode arch=compute_35,code=sm_35;-gencode arch=compute_50,code=sm_50;-gencode arch=compute_52,code=sm_52
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May 11, 2016, 10:11:06 PM |
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build with 5.0 and 5.2 only.
encode arch=compute_50,code=sm_50;-gencode arch=compute_52,code=sm_52
And compile with the latest cuda 7.5.
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vaulter
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May 11, 2016, 10:17:32 PM |
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As for decred - 3300 at 180W tdp
Nice. The maxwell can do this (Decred sp-mod #9): 750ti tdp 38Watt 980tdp: 240watt (79% used) =189Watt Wich kernal did you test? Try -i 31.9 I think 1.7.1 smth - can you point me to the proper one to test? 31.9 Intensity didnt change anything..
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May 11, 2016, 10:22:58 PM |
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build with 5.0 and 5.2 only.
encode arch=compute_50,code=sm_50;-gencode arch=compute_52,code=sm_52
And compile with the latest cuda 7.5.
ok thanks.
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May 11, 2016, 11:06:52 PM |
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I think 1.7.1 smth - can you point me to the proper one to test? 31.9 Intensity didnt change anything.. [/quote]
The fastest kernals are not opensource. What do you get in the lyra2v2 algo?
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May 11, 2016, 11:10:43 PM |
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[quote ]
I think 1.7.1 smth - can you point me to the proper one to test? 31.9 Intensity didnt change anything..
The fastest kernals are not opensource. What do you get in the lyra2v2 algo? [/quote] I think its around 15mhs
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May 12, 2016, 12:04:27 AM |
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So far the efficiency seems very good however going by what Nvidia usually charges for their GPUs, I don't think it will be worth the efficiency upgrade.
But you never know unless the final pricing comes out for all the cards and the real benchmark results.
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May 12, 2016, 05:40:12 AM Last edit: May 12, 2016, 07:18:43 AM by Ayers |
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the hashrate is also good, better wait for better drivers and optimization, i think they are far above current gen, imho, but if indeed there is a trashthing problem, i don't mind running a 1070 at 12.5M on etheruem while consuming only 30, no card can do better than that anyway so i'm fine in any case, yes
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May 12, 2016, 10:07:23 AM |
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I think its around 15mhs
This is sp-mod opensource release 62 mining lyra2v2 (980ti 1275MHZ core) The sp-mod private #5 does 16.2MHASH at the same clocks.
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May 12, 2016, 10:28:53 AM |
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12.5 isn't impressive at all though - now that I've got my HD 7870 running, it's pulling very close to that (12.05 with occasional bumps up to 12.3) on Ethereum - on the other hand, my best estimate is that it's eating about 100 watts at the wall (massively overkill Seasonic X1250 (gold) running the system right now) which isn't competative.
Pretty sad that a 2 Gig 5ish year old design card is pretty much matching the throughput of NVidia's latest and greatest - though could be early days pre-release drivers aren't optimised yet.
I was just looking at my local Craigslist, see a 7870 listed for $90 and a pair of R9 270 (same except single 6-pin connector instead of 2 + updated BIOS) for $160. I'm being tempted......
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May 12, 2016, 10:35:44 AM |
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i think there is no point in comparison now, better to wait for proper driver and proper code, before comparing, i can bet my ass that they are way faster and consume less
it's always like that with new generation
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May 12, 2016, 11:32:47 AM |
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I think its around 15mhs
This is sp-mod opensource release 62 mining lyra2v2 (980ti 1275MHZ core) The sp-mod private #5 does 16.2MHASH at the same clocks. I'll check 62 later and report, will try to overclock it as well
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May 12, 2016, 01:14:33 PM |
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vaulter did you tried this? 12.5MH/s sounds like good 'ol TLB trashing. If there is a Linux or WDDM 1.x driver (Win 7 or 8.1), I would suggest installing that and try again. Knowing that the 980ti does about 6MH/s currenty while trashing, we may be in for a surprise.
Check Bus Interface Load in GPU-Z. Should be close to 0%. When TLB trashing it becomes high, around 50-60%.
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