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December 10, 2013, 12:53:42 PM
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-H 2 is for CPU's that cant deal with the SHA256 workload
basically don't use it unless you have a hashrate that causes cudaminers cpu load to go through the roof.
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December 10, 2013, 01:09:41 PM
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For those who got lesser hash rates with newer releases: Just stick to the older versions for now.

In the long run, the newer versions will beat the older ones. I will keep tinkering...

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December 10, 2013, 05:54:58 PM
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Is there anything I can do to optimize for Quadro?

I am getting about 135 kH/s on K5000 with K95x2 and 260 kH/s on K6000 with T143x1.
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December 10, 2013, 06:01:37 PM
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 260 kH/s on K6000 with T143x1.


wow
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December 10, 2013, 06:44:29 PM
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it's got the same SMX configuration as my 780 Ti which does 450 kHash/s

so try -l T30x16

raise the TDP limit to 106% using overclocking tools (if these work with Quadro cards...), possibly also raise the core + mem clock.

Use the -C1 or -C2 flags on the K5000 card.

don't forget to specify -H 2 for lower CPU utilization, and -i 0 for maximum GPU utilization (even if that induces some lag on the desktop, if the card also drives your monitor)
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December 10, 2013, 07:11:40 PM
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Anyone got a good configuration for a MSI GTX 760 TwinFrozer? Im at 155-160 kHash/s, but its fluctuates alot. Sometimes it drops to 90 kHash/s for a while.

Using Win7 Prof 64 bit and the newest release x86 with -l K12x16.

Thanks in advance.
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December 10, 2013, 07:12:29 PM
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I tried T30x16 on the K6000 but it went down to ~15 kH/s.
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December 10, 2013, 09:47:08 PM
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How do I use cudaminer through a proxy?

Well I think my problem is the proxy. At home I don't have any problem to run cudaminer, but at office I do and I know we use a proxy.

Can anyone help me?
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December 10, 2013, 11:27:04 PM
Last edit: December 11, 2013, 02:24:21 AM by Greg121986
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Anyone got a good configuration for a MSI GTX 760 TwinFrozer? Im at 155-160 kHash/s, but its fluctuates alot. Sometimes it drops to 90 kHash/s for a while.

Using Win7 Prof 64 bit and the newest release x86 with -l K12x16.

Thanks in advance.

-i 0 -l K96x2. K95x2 also works pretty well. My clock speeds as read by GPUZ are 1290 core, 1705 memory. This nets me around 202Khash/s max, but I see fluctuations throughout the day as low as 150Khash/s. Power draw of my Core i7 4770K system while mining settles at 210W from the wall.
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December 11, 2013, 07:16:02 AM
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@Greg121986
Thanks, 95x2 is working quite well for me, getting 195 kHash/s. Although my gpu seems to be slacking, cant get passt 195 kHash/s even with core clock 1300 and memclock of 1730. Only tdp and temps are rising fast after this. Anyway its better than before.
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December 11, 2013, 04:11:43 PM
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first off thank you for this amazing program

I've been mining on cgminer for a few days at max 15kh/s but now switched to cuda miner since Im using a Nvidia GPU

Would anyone be able to point me to settings that can help my performance (currently getting 100kh/s). My setup is

GTX 770M
i7 4700MQ
24GB RAM
windows 7 x64

Thanks in advance guys!
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December 11, 2013, 04:47:13 PM
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first off thank you for this amazing program

I've been mining on cgminer for a few days at max 15kh/s but now switched to cuda miner since Im using a Nvidia GPU

Would anyone be able to point me to settings that can help my performance (currently getting 100kh/s). My setup is

GTX 770M
i7 4700MQ
24GB RAM
windows 7 x64

Thanks in advance guys!

Don't mine on laptop. Those machines are not build for continuous stress load.
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December 11, 2013, 04:53:50 PM
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Don't mine on laptop. Those machines are not build for continuous stress load.

IMHO it is wrong to overgeneralize.

Some laptops can take it, others can't. Monitor the GPU and CPU temperatures closely to see which category your laptop is in.

Gaming laptops with high end chips ("desktop replacements") are usually equipped with an adequate fan to deal with hours of continuous gaming use, which stresses both the CPU and the GPU. This makes these devices heavy and bulky - and they also tend to make a lot of fan noise under load.

Some laptops try to squeeze a lot of computing and GPU power into a small form factor (ultrabooks with dedicated GPUs such as the macbook pro) and indeed these often run hot and into thermal throttling when stressed a lot. Check here for a firsthand report: http://atomton.roon.io/compiling-cudaminer-on-os-x-10-9

"(I removed everything but the upper case, logic board, battery and HDD – proper air supply: guaranteed)."

lol.

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December 11, 2013, 05:17:35 PM
Last edit: December 11, 2013, 05:30:04 PM by kb24mvp
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Don't mine on laptop. Those machines are not build for continuous stress load.

IMHO it is wrong to overgeneralize.

Some laptops can take it, others can't. Monitor the GPU and CPU temperatures closely to see which category your laptop is in.

Gaming laptops with high end chips ("desktop replacements") are usually equipped with an adequate fan to deal with hours of continuous gaming use, which stresses both the CPU and the GPU. This makes these devices heavy and bulky - and they also tend to make a lot of fan noise under load.

Some laptops try to squeeze a lot of computing and GPU power into a small form factor (ultrabooks with dedicated GPUs such as the macbook pro) and indeed these often run hot and into thermal throttling when stressed a lot. Check here for a firsthand report: http://atomton.roon.io/compiling-cudaminer-on-os-x-10-9

"(I removed everything but the upper case, logic board, battery and HDD – proper air supply: guaranteed)."

lol.

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Thanks for the concern guys, my laptop can take it though... def built for it and I have a turbo fan to cool

temps are pretty stable at around 58 degrees on load mining at 100kh/s

You guys have any idea on the settings I could use?  Grin (770M)
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December 11, 2013, 05:26:22 PM
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Thanks, 95x2 is working quite well for me, getting 195 kHash/s. Although my gpu seems to be slacking, cant get passt 195 kHash/s even with core clock 1300 and memclock of 1730. Only tdp and temps are rising fast after this. Anyway its better than before.

Double check your overclock. MSI Afterburner (and others) will not report the true clock of the GPU Core. Mine is showing 1359 on MSI Afterburner, but GPUZ shows a boost clock at 1290Mhz. The GPUZ reading is the true speed of the core. I can push the GPUZ reading to 1302Mhz but it does not last more than an hour or so before everything fails and Direct3D crashes. The differences in clock will result in the 5-7hash/s discrepency we are seeing here. I bounce between 199-203Khash/s but as I said before I sometimes dip to 150 for unknown reasons.

I think GPUZ is associated with TechPowerUp, so you should be able to find it via search.
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December 11, 2013, 06:36:58 PM
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Thanks for the concern guys, my laptop can take it though... def built for it and I have a turbo fan to cool

temps are pretty stable at around 58 degrees on load mining at 100kh/s

You guys have any idea on the settings I could use?  Grin (770M)

My 660 Ti has 7 SMX and Compute 3.0. I run it with

-H 2 -l K28x8 -C 1 -i 0

Yours should have 5 SMX and Compute 3.0. Try -H 2 -l K20x8 -C 1 -i 0
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December 11, 2013, 07:05:07 PM
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Greets!

I've been testing cudaMiner for few days now and I thought I'd share the results of my 560 Ti 448. It's currently running core at 930 and memory at 2100. Temperature is around 75C - 77C and stability seems OK (core @ 940 was unstable). So I'm currently getting 268 - 286 khash/s with:

-H 1 -l F28x8 -C 1 -i 1 -m 1

F28x8 is giving slightly better results than F14x16

I ordered an ATI card yesterday and it will be interesting to see the performance difference.
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December 11, 2013, 09:56:20 PM
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Hi, I've a problem with Cuda miner.
When i want to start it, i can't because i've this message : json_rpc_call failed.
Please help me. Smiley
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December 11, 2013, 10:03:19 PM
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Hi, I've a problem with Cuda miner.
When i want to start it, i can't because i've this message : json_rpc_call failed.
Please help me. Smiley

there's plenty of self-help videos for cudaminer on youtube.
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December 11, 2013, 10:18:46 PM
Last edit: December 11, 2013, 10:30:55 PM by haaggen
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Hi, I've a problem with Cuda miner.
When i want to start it, i can't because i've this message : json_rpc_call failed.
Please help me. Smiley

there's plenty of self-help videos for cudaminer on youtube.


I've searched on youtube, Google etc. but my problem was not fixed. So, that's why I've posted here.
I've an "HTTP failed" and "json_rpc_call failed"

EDIT : I've try different version of Cudaminer and now I can mine. Smiley Thank you.
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