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February 14, 2014, 01:09:14 PM
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now it doesnt crush but it doesn't validate with the cpu hmm (and yes i am at stock ;P) thanks btw!

EDIT 1: My bad I forgot to put the MRC instead of YAC... Is 315 khps for the gtx 780?

EDIT 2: sorry again I mean 157 khps (I use 2 gtx 780)
I am getting about 480khash/s with my Asus GTX 780 (Factory overclock), so I am sure you can get more out of yours.
Kernel config: -l T12x24 or T24x24 (Latest being a bit more screen laggy)

You get 480 from 1 card? :O

-s 10 --algo=scrypt-jane:MRC -i 0 -C 2 -b 8192 -L 2 -l T24x24

try this Smiley

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February 14, 2014, 01:11:53 PM
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PandaCoin mining on MSI GTX 760 Twin Frozen:  K6x32  -i 1, slight OC @ 1280 / 3040
As it halves normal scrypt i think its pretty good, anyone got a better config?

155 khash/s

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February 14, 2014, 01:14:34 PM
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now it doesnt crush but it doesn't validate with the cpu hmm (and yes i am at stock ;P) thanks btw!

EDIT 1: My bad I forgot to put the MRC instead of YAC... Is 315 khps for the gtx 780?

EDIT 2: sorry again I mean 157 khps (I use 2 gtx 780)
I am getting about 480khash/s with my Asus GTX 780 (Factory overclock), so I am sure you can get more out of yours.
Kernel config: -l T12x24 or T24x24 (Latest being a bit more screen laggy)

You get 480 from 1 card? :O

-s 10 --algo=scrypt-jane:MRC -i 0 -C 2 -b 8192 -L 2 -l T24x24

try this Smiley
depending on where you mine, I would remove the "-s 10" as it is the scanning time

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February 14, 2014, 01:19:03 PM
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How to use the time limit function? The read me doesn't give a letter like the launch config (-l). If you know how to use it please let me know.  Wink
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February 14, 2014, 01:28:54 PM
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How to use the time limit function? The read me doesn't give a letter like the launch config (-l). If you know how to use it please let me know.  Wink
--time-limit <time_in_seconds>

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February 14, 2014, 01:32:37 PM
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How to use the time limit function? The read me doesn't give a letter like the launch config (-l). If you know how to use it please let me know.  Wink
--time-limit <time_in_seconds>

so its

cudaminer.exe --time-limit <60> server user:pwd

for 60 seconds, correct?
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February 14, 2014, 01:36:16 PM
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now it doesnt crush but it doesn't validate with the cpu hmm (and yes i am at stock ;P) thanks btw!

EDIT 1: My bad I forgot to put the MRC instead of YAC... Is 315 khps for the gtx 780?

EDIT 2: sorry again I mean 157 khps (I use 2 gtx 780)
I am getting about 480khash/s with my Asus GTX 780 (Factory overclock), so I am sure you can get more out of yours.
Kernel config: -l T12x24 or T24x24 (Latest being a bit more screen laggy)

You get 480 from 1 card? :O

-s 10 --algo=scrypt-jane:MRC -i 0 -C 2 -b 8192 -L 2 -l T24x24

try this Smiley
depending on where you mine, I would remove the "-s 10" as it is the scanning time

speed drops if i do... I am getting 390 or so from each card now... Any more suggestions? ;/

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February 14, 2014, 01:37:24 PM
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How to use the time limit function? The read me doesn't give a letter like the launch config (-l). If you know how to use it please let me know.  Wink
--time-limit <time_in_seconds>

so its

cudaminer.exe --time-limit <60> server user:pwd

for 60 seconds, correct?
without the "<" and ">"

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February 14, 2014, 01:44:10 PM
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How to use the time limit function? The read me doesn't give a letter like the launch config (-l). If you know how to use it please let me know.  Wink
--time-limit <time_in_seconds>

so its

cudaminer.exe --time-limit <60> server user:pwd

for 60 seconds, correct?
without the "<" and ">"

Thanks it worked
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February 14, 2014, 03:03:13 PM
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I ran cudaminer on autotune and i want to know what configuration it is running on, beacuse it has been  running perfect am not sure if it is the launch config or it could be that I turned off my pc for a few hours after runing the cudaminer for three days straight. In cudaminer app I scroll up but it have already ran enough that you can't scroll up to see the launch configuration. Is there another solution?Huh Please

no other way but to run it again.  you couldrun autotune with debug output so you can pick the config with the optimal rates
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February 14, 2014, 03:38:05 PM
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Yes, with MicroCoin, it that special?
I seem to have a "lucky card", it automagically clocks itself higher than the factory overclock suggests.
I think that's about normal. My Gigabyte 780 gets a little over 500 on MicroCoin.

On another note, I just got back from the airport and sat down at the computer my 780 is mining on and noticed that things were behaving a little funky. Turns out the SSD was full and my output log contained 77GB worth of cuda errors. (I've been running cudaminer in a forked bash shell and redirecting stdout to a log). Thank goodness for trim.
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February 14, 2014, 03:40:53 PM
Last edit: February 14, 2014, 03:59:16 PM by cbuchner1
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On another note, I just got back from the airport and sat down at the computer my 780 is mining on and noticed that things were behaving a little funky. Turns out the SSD was full and my output log contained 77GB worth of cuda errors. (I've been running cudaminer in a forked bash shell and redirecting stdout to a log). Thank goodness for trim.

better error handling and recovery is on my TODO list.

CUDA behaves a bit funny once a serious error occured. I will have to do some research on how to reset the driver.

would Linux offer a feature to keep rolling logs that are automatically getting trimmed at the top, e.g. to a fixed file size or to a fixed number of lines?

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February 14, 2014, 04:05:06 PM
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Yes, with MicroCoin, it that special?
I seem to have a "lucky card", it automagically clocks itself higher than the factory overclock suggests.
I think that's about normal. My Gigabyte 780 gets a little over 500 on MicroCoin.

On another note, I just got back from the airport and sat down at the computer my 780 is mining on and noticed that things were behaving a little funky. Turns out the SSD was full and my output log contained 77GB worth of cuda errors. (I've been running cudaminer in a forked bash shell and redirecting stdout to a log). Thank goodness for trim.

I also have a Gigabyte 780. I get around 515kh/s with: -H 2 -a scrypt-jane:MRC -l T24x20

If I overclock the base clock +194, memory clock -500, and power +5%, I get 580kh/s.

cudaminer is awesome
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February 14, 2014, 04:25:25 PM
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Any plans to implement vertcoin/adaptive N factor support? Bit annoying to have to use a custom build to mine it, rather than just an option. (Or is it already there and I'm just clueless?)

I hear some other Scypt coins are thinking of implementing it as well, too.
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February 14, 2014, 04:37:23 PM
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I mine VTC & the new PANDA coin with 2014.2.9 on my 650 Ti. Same settings as VTC:
cudaminer.exe  --algo=scrypt:2048

Its available for download on page 1 of this Thread, and check out the Readme.txt for other algo settings for other coins aswell.

Enjoy !
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February 14, 2014, 04:37:52 PM
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1045 khash/s for microCoin (MRC) on a 1000W PSU

GPU 0   526 khash/s   780ti SC
GPU 1   245 khash/s   660ti OEM
GPU 2   264 khash/s   660ti SC

-d 0,1,2 -i 0,0,0 --algo=scrypt-jane:MRC -C 0,1,1 -H 2,2,2 -m 1,1,1 -l T24x24,K7x32,K7x24 -R 3 -s 10 -L 1 -b 4096
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February 14, 2014, 05:22:54 PM
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is panda coin profitable?

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February 14, 2014, 05:37:32 PM
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is panda coin profitable?



Not atm from the looks of it


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February 14, 2014, 05:50:07 PM
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After allot of tweeks over a few weeks I've managed to get 167 KHs on a gtx 650 ti (multipool was showing 191khs) with these settings
cudaminer.exe -H 1 -i 0 -t 1 -C 2 -l  K8x16
Overclocked volts 1.115 (+50)
Core clock + 115
memory clock - 110
Seems to run stable, on for 40 + hours without a crash.

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February 14, 2014, 05:52:31 PM
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1045 khash/s for microCoin (MRC) on a 1000W PSU

GPU 0   526 khash/s   780ti SC
GPU 1   245 khash/s   660ti OEM
GPU 2   264 khash/s   660ti SC

-d 0,1,2 -i 0,0,0 --algo=scrypt-jane:MRC -C 0,1,1 -H 2,2,2 -m 1,1,1 -l T24x24,K7x32,K7x24 -R 3 -s 10 -L 1 -b 4096

I'm mining microcoin as well, on a pair of GTX770s.  Does the -L 1 -b 4096 make much of a performance difference?  I am getting about 350 KH/s per card.   I'm at work so I can't test it until I get home.  Just wondering if I should make any change.
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