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September 21, 2016, 06:43:54 PM Last edit: September 21, 2016, 07:47:21 PM by xurious |
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Marlin - OpenCL/CUDA miner for SiaMining.com ============================================== Up to date info and download links: https://siamining.com/marlinInfo: Marlin is a new Stratum miner for OpenCL and CUDA devices developed by SiaMining. It is designed to be fast, lightweight and easy to use. Notable features: - Native Stratum support with SiaMining.com.
- Lightning fast with both AMD and Nvidia GPUs.
- Multiple built-in kernels.
- Kernel and intensity can be set separately for each device.
- Detection of hardware errors.
- Detailed share reporting, including difficulties and reject reasons.
- Throttling support
Usage:marlin -u YourPayoutAddress.WorkerName -I 28 - By default, the miner connects to SiaMining.com's Stratum server.
- By default, all OpenCL GPUs are used. To use a specific subset of OpenCL devices, use option -d with a comma-separated list of device IDs. The full list of IDs is printed every time the miner is started. Note that Nvidia GPUs should be listed twice, once as CUDA and once as OpenCL devices; the OpenCL interface is disabled by default for these GPUs, as CUDA usually gives better results.
- The default intensity is 24. You can use option -I to adjust it. You can also specify a different intensity for each device by passing a comma-separated list.
- You can use option -K to use a kernel other than the default one; like with intensity, you can specify a different kernel for each device by passing a comma-separated list. Run a benchmark with option --benchmark to see all available kernels for a given device.
To see all supported options: Example performance: RX 480 - 1185 core, 2000 mem: Marlin v1: 945MH/s vs SGMiner: 904MH/s GoMiner mod3: 845MH/s. GTX 960 - 1303 core, 3004 mem: Marlin v1 m2p4: 657MH/s , CCMiner: 627MH/s GTX 760 - 1162 core, 3004 mem: Marlin v1: 384MH/s, CCminer 263MH/s Example screenshot of the 760:
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bathrobehero
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September 21, 2016, 06:45:41 PM |
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Lightning fast with both AMD and Nvidia GPUs.
Can we get some actual screenshots or examples how fast it is with a couple of cards?
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xurious (OP)
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September 21, 2016, 07:11:52 PM |
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Lightning fast with both AMD and Nvidia GPUs.
Can we get some actual screenshots or examples how fast it is with a couple of cards? I added the one card I have on hand (rx 480 while at work). I'll add more as time permits the testing again over the next few days.
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t2yax
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September 22, 2016, 09:51:34 AM |
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it doesn't work for cuda 2.1 card, http://prntscr.com/ckyrjx
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September 22, 2016, 11:13:35 AM |
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r9 290 gets 1147MH/s with 1050/1250
Most however just dual mine this coin with Claymore since its more profitable.
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xurious (OP)
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September 22, 2016, 01:31:02 PM |
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Could you provide more specs? I've verified it works on an NVS 4200m. While not an amazing chip, it's certainly cuda 2.1, equivalent to a "GT 520m." r9 290 gets 1147MH/s with 1050/1250
Most however just dual mine this coin with Claymore since its more profitable.
For the rest, Marlin is a great miner that offers significant speed advantages over some of the others.
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t2yax
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September 22, 2016, 02:43:15 PM |
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Could you provide more specs? I've verified it works on an NVS 4200m. While not an amazing chip, it's certainly cuda 2.1, equivalent to a "GT 520m." r9 290 gets 1147MH/s with 1050/1250
Most however just dual mine this coin with Claymore since its more profitable.
For the rest, Marlin is a great miner that offers significant speed advantages over some of the others. after it i tested with pool and it worked,that was benchmark.and card was geforce gt 720m
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xurious (OP)
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September 22, 2016, 03:04:31 PM |
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Could you provide more specs? I've verified it works on an NVS 4200m. While not an amazing chip, it's certainly cuda 2.1, equivalent to a "GT 520m." r9 290 gets 1147MH/s with 1050/1250
Most however just dual mine this coin with Claymore since its more profitable.
For the rest, Marlin is a great miner that offers significant speed advantages over some of the others. after it i tested with pool and it worked,that was benchmark.and card was geforce gt 720m Thanks, I'll look into the benchmark on the nvs I have, and verify on a 740.
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Eyedol-X
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September 23, 2016, 12:51:16 PM |
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I can report 55mh using the iGPU on an Intel i7-5775c. Not much I know but it's better than nothing when the GPU's in the system and the processor are mining other coins
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megacrypto
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September 23, 2016, 06:12:04 PM |
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just started trying it .... will give it a shot for the day, but so far in my 10 or days mining limited experience ... as simple as the Minergate windows app ... but on linux ... 2016/09/23 20:09:12 Starting marlin 1.0.0 2016/09/23 20:09:12 OpenCL: AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing 2016/09/23 20:09:12 [0] GPU: Spectre 2016/09/23 20:09:12 [1] GPU: Cedar 2016/09/23 20:09:12 [2] CPU: AMD PRO A8-8650B R7, 10 Compute Cores 4C+6G 2016/09/23 20:09:12 Connecting to siamining.com:3333... 2016/09/23 20:09:12 [0] Initializing Spectre 2016/09/23 20:09:12 [1] Initializing Cedar 2016/09/23 20:09:13 Difficulty set to 4.2G 2016/09/23 20:09:13 New block ...3e4f76f2 detected, difficulty 13P 2016/09/23 20:09:13 Authentication successful 2016/09/23 20:09:15 [1] Initialized, work size 16777216 2016/09/23 20:09:17 [0] Initialized, work size 16777216 2016/09/23 20:09:49 Difficulty set to 536M 2016/09/23 20:09:51 [0] Accepted 6088850a D:611M/536M 121.4 MH/s 2016/09/23 20:09:56 [1] Accepted 95f2ed04 D:564M/536M 13.4 MH/s 2016/09/23 20:10:12 A:2 R:0 E:0 0:124.5 1:13.4 138.0/137.2 MH/s 2016/09/23 20:10:15 [0] Accepted 6132453c D:1.0G/536M 121.3 MH/s 2016/09/23 20:10:15 [0] Accepted ccffa33e D:1.8G/536M 124.5 MH/s 2016/09/23 20:10:15 [0] Accepted 45aedb3e D:897M/536M 124.5 MH/s 2016/09/23 20:10:16 [0] Accepted 91193248 D:653M/536M 124.4 MH/s 2016/09/23 20:10:23 [0] Accepted f4fd2c79 D:1.2G/536M 124.3 MH/s 2016/09/23 20:10:23 [0] Accepted 99033a79 D:679M/536M 124.3 MH/s
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Kompik
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September 23, 2016, 10:28:43 PM |
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Anyone knows what is the expected hashrate for 1070 OC?
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bathrobehero
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October 11, 2016, 04:38:23 PM |
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Anyone knows what is the expected hashrate for 1070 OC?
I'm curious as well.
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October 11, 2016, 07:04:30 PM |
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Gigabyte 1070 G1 +150 core ~ 1750mh/s
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jimmykl
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June 08, 2017, 05:26:22 AM |
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Gigabyte 1070 Mini ITX OC +255 core ~ 1815MH/s (using m2p2 kernel)
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BadAstroZA
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June 09, 2017, 07:53:58 AM Last edit: June 09, 2017, 08:13:11 AM by BadAstroZA |
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I've been running this on my EVGA GTX 970 with Intensity = 25 and getting a pretty consistent 838.8 MH/s. Is there some way to find the optimal intensity, or is it only trial and error? Is there any dynamic option so that marlin checks itself and settles on the intensity that gets the best results? EDIT: So I ran with --benchmark and it appears that the m2p4 kernel is best for me, at intensity 27. Running for a few minutes now and it's up to 894.7MH/s even though the benchmark returned 1016.7. Still a decent improvement. Various results after a few minutes: default kernel at intensity 25: 838.8 MH/sm2p2 kernel at intensity 27: 888.8 MH/s (most auspicious if you are Chinese!) m2p2 kernel at intensity 24: 883.0 MH/sm2p4 kernel at intensity 30: 897.0MH/s (GPU temp at 82 and desktop basically unusable) m2p4 kernel at intensity 27: 894.7MH/sm2p4 kernel at intensity 24: 883.0MH/sx1p1 kernel at intensity 27: 888.8MH/sx1p1 kernel at intensity 25: 883.0MH/sSo all things considered, it looks like m2p4 it is. Would love to hear some recommendations on how to determine the best intensity. Thanks.
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June 09, 2017, 08:01:51 AM |
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No fees apply? That's rather honorable! Especially in these times where everyone is pickpocketing like their lives depend on it
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bathrobehero
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June 09, 2017, 08:09:33 AM |
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I've been running this on my EVGA GTX 970 with Intensity = 25 and getting a pretty consistent 838.8 MH/s. Is there some way to find the optimal intensity, or is it only trial and error? Is there any dynamic option so that marlin checks itself and settles on the intensity that gets the best results? EDIT: So I ran with --benchmark and it appears that the m2p4 kernel is best, at intensity 27? Running for a few minutes now and it's up to 894.7MH/s even though the benchmark returned 1016.7. Still a decent improvement. I get 1090 Mh/s per 970 with -I 29 or 30 and with -K m2p4.
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BadAstroZA
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June 09, 2017, 08:14:50 AM |
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You're definitely doing better than me, bathrobehero. Which specific 970 do you have? Is it overclocked? Mine is all factory settings. (Edited my post with more results) No fees apply? That's rather honorable! Especially in these times where everyone is pickpocketing like their lives depend on it
So no fees at all for marlin itself? What are the fees for the pool - 3%? Does xurious get something for that (I hope so)?
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June 09, 2017, 08:18:13 AM Last edit: June 09, 2017, 08:46:14 AM by bathrobehero |
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You're definitely doing better than me, bathrobehero.
Which specific 970 do you have? Is it overclocked? Mine is all factory settings.
(Edited my post with more results)
Gigabyte OC cards, +80 Mhz but 80% power limit. But these cards on risers, if you have a monitor attached to it mining will be slower. Edit: additional speeds I get: 750Ti: 365 Mh/s (m2p2) 1070: 1690 Mh/s (m2p4) 1080Ti: 2920 Mh/s (m2p2x32) But all these cards are heavily power limited (70-80%) The problem is with these speeds Sia is half as profitable than some other coins.
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BadAstroZA
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June 09, 2017, 08:48:04 AM |
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I've done a small overclock of 82 to the core clock and 164 to the mem clock and getting 914.5MH/s now,with m2p4 at I=29 . A nice boost. Temp is still 80 with fan speed at 64%. Any dangers to this? But all these cards are heavily power limited (70-80%)
The problem is with these speeds Sia is half as profitable than some other coins.
I'm pretty new and only learning. My goal is to reach 1000 Sia coins, then get the payout and move on to something else. What coins are you mining with your rig, considering that Sia is only half as profitable?
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