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November 17, 2016, 07:30:02 PM |
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thank you SP_ It is running much better..also if I am running -cd 00 11 22 do I leave the -t 0 or change it ?
You need spaces between the numbers. Use -t 0 for slow cpu's
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tc61
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November 17, 2016, 07:33:49 PM |
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would a i7-4770 be consider slow?
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November 17, 2016, 07:34:38 PM |
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would a i7-4770 be consider slow?
use -t 8
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hackmyl1fe
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November 17, 2016, 07:46:17 PM |
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what do you get with the memory underclocked. (-500?)
Hi SP_ , i cannot test that because i didn't do the screen mod to allow OC on linux (I should do that, it is not hard, i'm just being lazy ) can you tested it newmz? it should be better than 88 Sol/s in my case but it seems that my processor is not fast enough (low gpu utilization, 88%) I have made a version of the cuda port of the SA kernel. Zcash sp-mod #1 https://github.com/sp-hash/ccminer/releases/tag/zcash-spmod1Low power more hash. Hey SP_, how do you build and run this on linux? The read me isnt clear to me
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tc61
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November 17, 2016, 07:46:42 PM |
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thanks much..
1070-113 750ti - 33 ea i7-4770 21
thank you for the help
give me your zclassic address and ill mine to you for some time ...
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November 17, 2016, 07:55:12 PM |
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thanks much..
1070-113 750ti - 33 ea i7-4770 21
thank you for the help
give me your zclassic address and ill mine to you for some time ...
t1X4ghuK74TfmJeij9YxxEm6QQuJq5sEmsE Thanks
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suggsy89
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November 17, 2016, 07:56:35 PM |
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Just a windows binary and it's a nheqminer fork.
It's beautiful.. Thanks! 750ti
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November 17, 2016, 07:57:20 PM |
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Hey SP_, how do you build and run this on linux? The read me isnt clear to me
Just a beta windows build for now. I think I can push it to 140++ sol/s on the 1070 with some more work. We don't want Claymore to have all the network hash do we?
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tc61
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November 17, 2016, 08:01:29 PM |
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You got it SP ..mining to you now...thanks again
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marvykkio
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November 17, 2016, 08:03:30 PM |
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access denied ?
2 x gtx 1070
nheqminer.exe -t 4 -cv 1 -cd 0 1 -cs -l eu1-zcash.flypool.org:3333 -u t1J3PN1dCWicm5LST7P593SfYNnkMJW9Ko4.marvy pause
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suggsy89
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November 17, 2016, 08:08:47 PM |
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access denied ?
2 x gtx 1070
nheqminer.exe -t 4 -cv 1 -cd 0 1 -cs -l eu1-zcash.flypool.org:3333 -u t1J3PN1dCWicm5LST7P593SfYNnkMJW9Ko4.marvy pause
This is fine, just tested. Authorised worker.
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nerdralph
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November 17, 2016, 08:09:59 PM |
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Do you also know if you want to check if a algo is memory limited, you can go into GPUZ and check out the MCU (memory controller unit) and see the load on it?
I think this is wrong. Although I primarily mine using Linux, I have a Windoze box that I use for testing cards. GPU-z appears to show only external bus bandwidth use (to the GDDR), and not the utilization of the bandwidth between the controller and core. In practical terms, a miner kernel may be using 200GB/s of memory bandwidth, but a significant percentage of it can be from the L2 cache. The collision counter tables in SA5 would be an example of this.
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November 17, 2016, 08:14:09 PM |
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Do you also know if you want to check if a algo is memory limited, you can go into GPUZ and check out the MCU (memory controller unit) and see the load on it?
I think this is wrong. Although I primarily mine using Linux, I have a Windoze box that I use for testing cards. GPU-z appears to show only external bus bandwidth use (to the GDDR), and not the utilization of the bandwidth between the controller and core. In practical terms, a miner kernel may be using 200GB/s of memory bandwidth, but a significant percentage of it can be from the L2 cache. The collision counter tables in SA5 would be an example of this. Any news about sa6?
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November 17, 2016, 08:19:07 PM |
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November 17, 2016, 09:24:04 PM |
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I just uploaded new Windows binaries: https://github.com/zawawawa/silentarmyI am still experimenting with WIN32 threading. In the meantime, I replaced the random number generator to address the duplicate shares issue. I also tweaked process priorities. Let me know how that goes. I would always appreciate your feedback, and it would be most helpful for everybody if you could mention your OS, video card(s), and hopefully driver version. Otherwise, I have to rely on my crystal ball, which is of rather questionable quality. Thanks!
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Gateless Gate Sharp, an open-source ETH/XMR miner: http://bit.ly/2rJ2x4VBTC: 1BHwDWVerUTiKxhHPf2ubqKKiBMiKQGomZ
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November 17, 2016, 09:34:20 PM Last edit: November 17, 2016, 09:47:21 PM by sp_ |
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I would always appreciate your feedback, and it would be most helpful for everybody if you could mention your OS, video card(s), and hopefully driver version. Otherwise, I have to rely on my crystal ball, which is of rather questionable quality. Thanks!
sp-mod silent army cuda #1 vs zawawawa-r6 (4 gtx 970 rig) (sp-mod #1 +13.3%) 4x970 went from ~300 (zawawawa-r6) to ~340, oc + p0, tdp 85-95%, W7 + i5. Cpu usage max 3%.
sp-mod silent army cuda #1 vs zawawawa-r6 (6 gtx 1070 rig) 630@800watt(sp-mod #1 +8% more hash with 15% less power ) your version is good, getting less wattage but higher hash only 681 wattage and hashrate 680(peak 690), ratio 1:1, better than any other build also very stable and no throttling
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November 17, 2016, 09:40:57 PM |
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@zawawa
Works here but still some CPU usage with 2x instances (2x 1070 30% from i5) Win10 x64 375.57 1070 gives ~112sol/s
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November 17, 2016, 09:48:25 PM |
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I would always appreciate your feedback, and it would be most helpful for everybody if you could mention your OS, video card(s), and hopefully driver version. Otherwise, I have to rely on my crystal ball, which is of rather questionable quality. Thanks!
sp-mod silent army cuda #1 vs zawawawa-r6 (4 gtx 970 rig) (sp-mod #1 +13.3%) 4x970 went from ~300 (zawawawa-r6) to ~340, oc + p0, tdp 85-95%, W7 + i5. Cpu usage max 3%.
Glad your CUDA port is working well! OpenCL implementations for NVIDIA cards are interim solutions anyway. If your port runs faster across the board, I can finally focus on my Polaris farm...
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Gateless Gate Sharp, an open-source ETH/XMR miner: http://bit.ly/2rJ2x4VBTC: 1BHwDWVerUTiKxhHPf2ubqKKiBMiKQGomZ
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