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June 24, 2014, 11:43:50 PM
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I'm giving a try to monero getting 200-225H/s with some OC.

PC is runing great (on Windows 7). My 3570k is arround 35-40% (OC at 4.7Ghz) with five 750ti.

Big thanks tsiv! Smiley

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June 25, 2014, 12:21:20 AM
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for XMR , can i mine directly payout to exchange address ?
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June 25, 2014, 12:35:05 AM
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Hey bomb, question ..what are your oc settings on your 750ti?
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June 25, 2014, 12:43:10 AM
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for XMR , can i mine directly payout to exchange address ?

No, don't even think about trying it.  Will not work.

Exchanges need a both a base address and a transaction address (ID address).

Download the wallet and create these for mining purposes.

Use this while the deamon catches up which will take a long time as it's over 1 GB block train.
Send ALL transactions from pools to your local wallet and then transfer to exchange.

If anyone is super stuck I can generate a wallet address for you to get started mining on XMR or QCN.
I'll transfer this info to you so you can take possession of coins but you should then generate a new wallet address as soon as you have caught up on the block chain.

Let me know if I can assist any of you.  It's not hard (but different) then any other alt coins.

Carlo

PS I'm as trustworthy as I claim. Smiley

But kicking aside let me know if I can help any of you out getting started with CryptoNight.  It's different for sure but not hard.





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June 25, 2014, 12:44:36 AM
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for XMR , can i mine directly payout to exchange address ?

No, don't even think about trying it.  Will not work.

Exchanges need a both a base address and a transaction address (ID address).

Download the wallet and create and ID for mining.

Use this while the deamon catches up which will take a long time as it's over 1 GB block train.
Send ALL transactions from pools to your local wallet and then transfer to exchange.

If anyone is super stuck I can generate a wallet address for you to get started mining on XMR or QCN.
I'll transfer this info to you so you can take possession of coins but you should then generate a new wallet address as soon as you have caught up on the block chain.

Let me know if I can assist any of you.  It's not hard (but different) then any other alt coins.

Carlo

PS I'm as trustworthy as I claim. Smiley

But kicking aside let me know if I can help any of you out getting started with CryptoNight.  It's different for sure but not hard.







You just want his coins  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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June 25, 2014, 12:59:02 AM
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for XMR , can i mine directly payout to exchange address ?

No, don't even think about trying it.  Will not work.

Exchanges need a both a base address and a transaction address (ID address).

Download the wallet and create and ID for mining.

Use this while the deamon catches up which will take a long time as it's over 1 GB block train.
Send ALL transactions from pools to your local wallet and then transfer to exchange.

If anyone is super stuck I can generate a wallet address for you to get started mining on XMR or QCN.
I'll transfer this info to you so you can take possession of coins but you should then generate a new wallet address as soon as you have caught up on the block chain.

Let me know if I can assist any of you.  It's not hard (but different) then any other alt coins.

Carlo

PS I'm as trustworthy as I claim. Smiley

But kicking aside let me know if I can help any of you out getting started with CryptoNight.  It's different for sure but not hard.


You just want his coins  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Yea, because I'm the stupidest scammer on the plannet and will use my real credential to "scam" with. Smiley

But seriously, I would agree this in general isn't a good idea.  But it can take a long time to sync up with the block chain.

I also figure if I offer to help, I've got enough "credentials" around here for people to know I'm not a scammer and really only offering to help and i'm not going to steal a few XMR worth of coins.

But yea, in truth there are only a few people on this forum I would trust with any large amount of coins if truth be told.

Chris, Bombadil, djm34, cryptomines, zelante, dma etc. (I'm sure there are a few more)

Carlo

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June 25, 2014, 01:15:17 AM
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for XMR , can i mine directly payout to exchange address ?

No, don't even think about trying it.  Will not work.

Exchanges need a both a base address and a transaction address (ID address).

Download the wallet and create and ID for mining.

Use this while the deamon catches up which will take a long time as it's over 1 GB block train.
Send ALL transactions from pools to your local wallet and then transfer to exchange.

If anyone is super stuck I can generate a wallet address for you to get started mining on XMR or QCN.
I'll transfer this info to you so you can take possession of coins but you should then generate a new wallet address as soon as you have caught up on the block chain.

Let me know if I can assist any of you.  It's not hard (but different) then any other alt coins.

Carlo

PS I'm as trustworthy as I claim. Smiley

But kicking aside let me know if I can help any of you out getting started with CryptoNight.  It's different for sure but not hard.


You just want his coins  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Yea, because I'm the stupidest scammer on the plannet and will use my real credential to "scam" with. Smiley

But seriously, I would agree this in general isn't a good idea.  But it can take a long time to sync up with the block chain.

I also figure if I offer to help, I've got enough "credentials" around here for people to know I'm not a scammer and really only offering to help and i'm not going to steal a few XMR worth of coins.

But yea, in truth there are only a few people on this forum I would trust with any large amount of coins if truth be told.

Chris, Bombadil, djm34, cryptomines, zelante, dma etc. (I'm sure there are a few more)

Carlo



I was just kidding  Cry Cry
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June 25, 2014, 01:22:25 AM
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Carlo, its working pretty good for me under windows 7 x64.. I just don't run it on one card so I can work on the machine.

Does anyone have a better launch config for the 750ti than the default?
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June 25, 2014, 01:25:01 AM
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for XMR , can i mine directly payout to exchange address ?

No, don't even think about trying it.  Will not work.

Exchanges need a both a base address and a transaction address (ID address).

Download the wallet and create these for mining purposes.

Use this while the deamon catches up which will take a long time as it's over 1 GB block train.
Send ALL transactions from pools to your local wallet and then transfer to exchange.

If anyone is super stuck I can generate a wallet address for you to get started mining on XMR or QCN.
I'll transfer this info to you so you can take possession of coins but you should then generate a new wallet address as soon as you have caught up on the block chain.

Let me know if I can assist any of you.  It's not hard (but different) then any other alt coins.

Carlo

PS I'm as trustworthy as I claim. Smiley

But kicking aside let me know if I can help any of you out getting started with CryptoNight.  It's different for sure but not hard.







is it normal for the daemon to spam messages saying:  Some problems at write: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host:10054

Just goes on and on in that window.
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June 25, 2014, 01:41:21 AM
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Tsiv should get the bounty for open source nvidia CN gpuminer. If u want to know how viable it is to mine with gpu rather than cpu, then I provide raw stats below.

rephrase: Pls don't say tsiv does not deserve bounty because his miner is not more profitable than cpu mining, that is weak excuse and an obvious ploy to avoid paying bounty.

rig1: 7x gtx750ti on asrock z87 fatality killer, 8gb ram, g3220cpu, w7 x64 - 1450h/s at 350w bronze psu (powered ribbontype risers)
rig2: 6x gtx750ti on asrock h81 btc pro, 8gb ram, g3220cpu, w7 x64 - 1340h/s at 300w bronze psu (usb type risers)

atm, Tsiv's CN miner is more cpu intensive than, say, the x11 or x13 counterparts. this is normal and expected because it is a 1st/2nd generation release, and u can expect better performance to come.

i use teamviewer so lagging desktop is not a problem for me, but Tsiv has warned about this so expect to have unuseable desktop if u use ur display gpu for mining

cheers and i wish u all, especially Tsiv, a pleasant day Smiley

I want to avoid cross posting so instead I quote above the message that I posted in the bounty forum

Tsiv, brilliant work. Respect Smiley

CBuchner, ChrisH, Bombadil & Tsiv, thank you very much for giving small miners like myself a chance in cryptoland Smiley

Cheers!
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June 25, 2014, 01:48:57 AM
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for XMR , can i mine directly payout to exchange address ?

No, don't even think about trying it.  Will not work.

Exchanges need a both a base address and a transaction address (ID address).

Download the wallet and create these for mining purposes.

Use this while the deamon catches up which will take a long time as it's over 1 GB block train.
Send ALL transactions from pools to your local wallet and then transfer to exchange.

If anyone is super stuck I can generate a wallet address for you to get started mining on XMR or QCN.
I'll transfer this info to you so you can take possession of coins but you should then generate a new wallet address as soon as you have caught up on the block chain.

Let me know if I can assist any of you.  It's not hard (but different) then any other alt coins.

Carlo

PS I'm as trustworthy as I claim. Smiley

But kicking aside let me know if I can help any of you out getting started with CryptoNight.  It's different for sure but not hard.







is it normal for the daemon to spam messages saying:  Some problems at write: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host:10054

Just goes on and on in that window.

Yes totally normal with XMR. Don't worry about it at all.
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June 25, 2014, 02:24:51 AM
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Anyone got this running on amazon ec2 grid? I ran it yesterday and barely managed 100 H/s with 1 GPU.

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June 25, 2014, 03:15:22 AM
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Anyone got this running on amazon ec2 grid? I ran it yesterday and barely managed 100 H/s with 1 GPU.
could someone try to post a tutorial on how to use amazon ec2 (or else... I think it is possible to get a few free hours... and I'd like to try that)

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June 25, 2014, 04:01:27 AM
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Has anyone managed to mine Monero on Windows 8.1?

my windows 8.1 machine locks up when I launch ccminer as well for monero.  My win 7 ult machine runs it fine.  Im on the changing video drivers mission right now trying to get this situated
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June 25, 2014, 04:24:35 AM
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CCMiner w/Cryptonight: I think the error with the windows drivers might be that one of the pointer addresses is either undeclared or unallocated. It definetly crashes because of a memory access error in the Nvidia driver dll's.

How did you find this out?
Which operating system were you running?
What nVidia driver version were you running?


It went into DEBUG/DASSY and took a look.

I am running Win 7, 64Bit, with drivers: GTX: 3288, and Quadro/Tesla: 3311

The K40 is running ok...not fast..at about 200H/s with -l 6x250

here is the image for the crash/debug:

http://s18.postimg.org/nwv7wytah/CCMiner_Crypto_Night_Busted.jpg

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June 25, 2014, 05:01:47 AM
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Oh man, if anybody has a Fermi/Compute 2.0 build of tsiv's CryptoNight fork that would be amazing...  Cry (GTX 570)
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June 25, 2014, 05:03:58 AM
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Has anyone managed to mine Monero on Windows 8.1?

my windows 8.1 machine locks up when I launch ccminer as well for monero.  My win 7 ult machine runs it fine.  Im on the changing video drivers mission right now trying to get this situated

Please let me know how this works out for you.

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June 25, 2014, 05:55:22 AM
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Getting driver crashes with the TSIV compiled binary on Windows 7 with GTX 770 and GTX 780, as well as with Windows 8.1 with GT 750M. Hash rates show crazy numbers but no actual work. From the GT 750M laptop:

Code:
C:\Downloads\Monero\ccMiner-cryptonight>ccminer.exe -a cryptonight -o stratum+tcp://mine.cryptoescrow.eu:3333 -u 48JM22E3ZfPSoFCukcizpSR2hCsBnAExT4ACvrpYx5czFgEyR12LWwK9JpgYRZKjsRHp8ynDcQegbhCspvjHd7gaL8qbzYy -p x
     *** ccMiner for nVidia GPUs by Christian Buchner and Christian H. ***
                     This is version 1.1 (beta)
          based on pooler-cpuminer 2.3.2 (c) 2010 Jeff Garzik, 2012 pooler
          based on pooler-cpuminer extension for HVC from
               https://github.com/heavycoin/cpuminer-heavycoin
                        and
               http://hvc.1gh.com/
        Cuda additions Copyright 2014 Christian Buchner, Christian H.
          LTC donation address: LKS1WDKGED647msBQfLBHV3Ls8sveGncnm
          BTC donation address: 16hJF5mceSojnTD3ZTUDqdRhDyPJzoRakM
          YAC donation address: Y87sptDEcpLkLeAuex6qZioDbvy1qXZEj4
[2014-06-25 00:50:05] Using JSON-RPC 2.0
[2014-06-25 00:50:05] Using 40 blocks of 8 threads for cryptonight kernel
[2014-06-25 00:50:05] 1 miner threads started, using 'cryptonight' algorithm.
[2014-06-25 00:50:05] Starting Stratum on stratum+tcp://mine.moneropool.com:3334
[2014-06-25 00:50:05] Pool set diff to 25000.1
[2014-06-25 00:50:05] Stratum detected new block
[2014-06-25 00:50:07] GPU #0: GeForce GT 750M, 136.85 H/s
[2014-06-25 00:50:07] GPU #0: GeForce GT 750M, 136.85 H/s
[2014-06-25 00:50:07] GPU #0: GeForce GT 750M, 136.85 H/s
[2014-06-25 00:50:07] GPU #0: GeForce GT 750M, 136.85 H/s
[2014-06-25 00:50:07] GPU #0: GeForce GT 750M, 136.85 H/s
[2014-06-25 00:50:07] GPU #0: GeForce GT 750M, 136.85 H/s
[2014-06-25 00:50:07] GPU #0: GeForce GT 750M, 136.85 H/s
[2014-06-25 00:50:07] GPU #0: GeForce GT 750M, 136.85 H/s
[2014-06-25 00:50:07] GPU #0: GeForce GT 750M, 136.85 H/s
[2014-06-25 00:50:07] GPU #0: GeForce GT 750M, 8312687.31 H/s
[2014-06-25 00:50:09] GPU #0: GeForce GT 750M, 207583755.19 H/s
[2014-06-25 00:51:14] Stratum detected new block
[2014-06-25 00:51:14] GPU #0: GeForce GT 750M, 2379764.39 H/s
[2014-06-25 00:51:15] GPU #0: GeForce GT 750M, 205302327.42 H/s
Yeah, I wish a GT 750M could get those hash rates! Same things basically on Win7 with the two GPUs:
Code:
[2014-06-24 22:54:14] Using JSON-RPC 2.0
[2014-06-24 22:54:14] Using 40 blocks of 8 threads for cryptonight kernel
[2014-06-24 22:54:14] Starting Stratum on stratum+tcp://mine.moneropool.com:3334
[2014-06-24 22:54:14] Binding thread 1 to cpu 1
[2014-06-24 22:54:14] Binding thread 0 to cpu 0
[2014-06-24 22:54:14] 2 miner threads started, using 'cryptonight' algorithm.
[2014-06-24 22:54:14] Pool set diff to 25000.1
[2014-06-24 22:54:14] Stratum detected new block
[2014-06-24 22:54:16] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 110.95 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:16] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 110.95 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:16] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 110.95 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:16] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 110.95 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:16] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 110.95 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:16] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 110.95 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:16] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 110.95 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:16] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 110.95 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:16] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 110.95 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:16] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 110.95 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:16] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 110.95 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:17] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 110.95 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:17] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 110.95 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:17] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 110.95 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:17] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 110.95 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:17] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 110.95 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:17] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 110.95 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:17] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 110.95 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:17] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 110.95 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:17] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 110.95 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:17] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 110.95 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:17] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 110.95 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:17] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 110.95 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:17] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 110.95 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:17] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 110.95 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:17] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 110.95 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:17] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 110.95 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:17] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 110.95 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:17] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 110.95 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:17] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 110.95 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:17] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 6721000.00 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:16] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 780, 111.72 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:18] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 770, 230949064.20 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:27] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 780, 673.48 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:27] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 780, 673.48 H/s
[2014-06-24 22:54:27] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 780, 40641000.00 H/s
Is this because I don't have the latest drivers, or maybe it's because these are Kepler (not Maxwell) GPUs? Or maybe I just need to update drivers...trying that now.

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June 25, 2014, 06:04:27 AM
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Getting driver crashes with the TSIV compiled binary on Windows 7 with GTX 770 and GTX 780, as well as with Windows 8.1 with GT 750M. Hash rates show crazy numbers but no actual work. From the GT 750M laptop:

Is this because I don't have the latest drivers, or maybe it's because these are Kepler (not Maxwell) GPUs? Or maybe I just need to update drivers...trying that now.

So, I think we can officially say windows 8 isn't supported ^^" It isn't really a mining OS though, best results are even under Linux.
But yeah, it should be fixed if possible Wink

But I had a bad time too to get my 760 working, I tried restarting the miner, resetting in device manager, taking off any OC, rebooting... After some random tries, it suddenly started working. But I don't think Kepler is even worth it for Cryptonight, being almost half of the 750TI's rate, brrr.
I pointed it back to X11, leaving my 2 750TI's to do the monero dance Cheesy
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June 25, 2014, 06:09:18 AM
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Oh man, if anybody has a Fermi/Compute 2.0 build of tsiv's CryptoNight fork that would be amazing...  Cry (GTX 570)

Would be hugely appreciated if someone does have the time for the above,have some old 560 TI's knocking about i could use
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