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January 14, 2014, 03:11:26 PM Last edit: January 14, 2014, 03:29:48 PM by cbuchner1 |
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Speed scrypt-jane went from 0.46 kh/s (non-interactive) to 0.59 kh/s (interactive) or 0.63 (non-interactive) Scrypt went from 84 kh/s (interactive) down to 63 kh/s (interactive), including some HW errors: With scrypt and -C 0 speed is down to 57 kh/s.
At the moment I am primarily interested in boosting the jane speed for Fermi (for purely selfish motives) - and it seems I have succeeded. My list of Fermi devices is long: GTX 560 Ti 448 core edition GTX 660 (OEM label "V660-4098B") <-- what a shameful product mislabeling! GT 630 However I find it rather bizarre that scrypt performance dropped quite a bit. That is somewhat unexpected. I have seen some validation errors even on Kepler myself when used with the -C option. I have to investigate this a bit more. Christian
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January 14, 2014, 03:33:41 PM |
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As I guess that my Edit could go forgotten, just discovered that my CPU load went from ~1% to 11% with this new version with scrypt-jane. 11% = 1 CPU core fully loaded.
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cbuchner1 (OP)
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January 14, 2014, 04:30:01 PM |
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As I guess that my Edit could go forgotten, just discovered that my CPU load went from ~1% to 11% with this new version with scrypt-jane. 11% = 1 CPU core fully loaded.
also getting this with -b 32768 and / or -i 0 ?
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January 14, 2014, 04:40:41 PM |
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-b 32768 it's even a little bit higher (13 %) and interactive mode is "gone", means it's laggy again. Both options is laggy and 4 % CPU load. -i is laggy and 4-8 % load.
Can do more tests tomorrow.
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sambiohazard
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January 14, 2014, 05:03:30 PM |
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-b 32768 it's even a little bit higher (13 %) and interactive mode is "gone", means it's laggy again. Both options is laggy and 4 % CPU load. -i is laggy and 4-8 % load.
Can do more tests tomorrow.
Now I am no expert but I have observed that lag can increase with increase in use of graphic card RAM. e.g. on my gtx 275 896 MB L60x3 uses 840 MB and PC is laggy L80x1 uses 650 MB and PC is less laggy. I can watch youtube video at least. also 80x1 gives more khashes. Just my observation.
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January 14, 2014, 05:10:21 PM |
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I just found another YACoin block I say when Christian finds 2 in a row on a frequent basis...
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Snard
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January 14, 2014, 06:06:08 PM |
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I am confused by the GTX 670 cudaminer scrypt-jane hash rates as they seem quite low for certain coins. For example, in cache using cgminer with scrypt jane support I am getting in the mhps range compared to cudaminer, which gives me around 20 khps.
Is this simply a difference in how cgminer vs cudaminer are reporting the hash rate or something else?
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Treggar
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January 14, 2014, 06:10:47 PM |
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I am confused by the cudaminer scrypt-jane hash rates as they seem quite low for certain coins. For example, in cache using cgminer with scrypt jane support I am getting in the mhps range compared to cudaminer, which gives me around 20 khps.
Is this simply a difference in how cgminer vs cudaminer are reporting the hash rate or something else?
Depends on the coin... the older a coin is the lower the hashrates you'll get
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cbuchner1 (OP)
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January 14, 2014, 06:10:51 PM |
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I am confused by the cudaminer scrypt-jane hash rates as they seem quite low for certain coins. For example, in cache using cgminer with scrypt jane support I am getting in the mhps range compared to cudaminer, which gives me around 20 khps.
Is this simply a difference in how cgminer vs cudaminer are reporting the hash rate or something else?
cudaminer is not yet suitable for low Nfactor coins, as the Kekkac part is done on the CPU with unoptimized code for such coins cgminer for scrypt-jane will beat cudaminer.
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Snard
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January 14, 2014, 06:13:58 PM |
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I see...I thought i had read that elsewhere, but couldn't find the post. Thanks for clarifying.
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January 14, 2014, 06:14:45 PM |
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This is due to the fact that with scrypt-jane you also need to calculate a KECCAK hash. This is done by the cpu singlethreaded atm. I hope in the future there will be an option to offload it to the GPU like the SHA256 hash for scrypt. But right now support for old deprecated Fermi Devices is more important Maxwell btw. is looking very promising for mining. If the rumors are true even Mobile GPU gets 6 Gig RAM.
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cbuchner1 (OP)
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January 14, 2014, 06:49:34 PM |
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But right now support for old deprecated Fermi Devices is more important My GTX 560 Ti 448 core edition is anything but deprecated. It does something in the region of 280 kHash/s for scrypt mining. Before Dave Andersen came along, Fermis were hashing stronger than Keplers. Christian
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Lionel
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January 14, 2014, 07:37:38 PM |
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Guys let's try playing games while mining with cuda! Try adding this options and let me know if the game lags
-i 1 -l S2x1
If the game lags try with
-i 1 -l S1x1
Lemme know
Lol that hashrate... 3.8kh/s while my 670 does 240kh/s on my own settings too low you're right try with these ones -i 1 -l S3x3 -i 1 -l S5x5-i 1 -l S6x6should give a decent Kh/s while gaming, for me 20Kh/s 40Kh/s 50Kh/s and you? I have to try more aggressive configs
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Tweek
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January 14, 2014, 09:03:44 PM |
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Guys let's try playing games while mining with cuda! Try adding this options and let me know if the game lags
-i 1 -l S2x1
If the game lags try with
-i 1 -l S1x1
Lemme know
Lol that hashrate... 3.8kh/s while my 670 does 240kh/s on my own settings too low you're right try with these ones -i 1 -l S3x3 -i 1 -l S5x5-i 1 -l S6x6should give a decent Kh/s while gaming, for me 20Kh/s 40Kh/s 50Kh/s and you? I have to try more aggressive configs For gaming I use -i 1 -l K8x2 = 55kh/s and game (guild wars 2) feels a little laggy with ~15fps -i 1 -l K6x2 = 40kh/s and game runs normal with ~20fps Tested on GTX 670 btw
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cbuchner1 (OP)
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January 14, 2014, 11:54:28 PM Last edit: January 15, 2014, 12:47:20 AM by cbuchner1 |
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A bit of research on Fermi performance with the new X-perimental kernel (Dave Andersen's work ported over to Fermi) GTX 560Ti 1280MB: 0.83 kHash/s with -X 8x1 <--- the low VRAM is really hurting GT 630 4GB VRAM: 0.72 kHash/s <--- low cost, low performance. The RAM doesn't help GTX 660 OEM 4GB VRAM: 1.25 kHash/s <--- that is one strange OEM part, I must say. The new code is about 50% faster then the existing Fermi kernel for scrypt-jane. But I do get occasional validation errors on Fermi + Kepler when I enable -C 1 or -C 2. Strange. Hence avoid Fermi parts like the plague if you intend to do scrypt-jane. In comparison. A GT 640 (GK107) 4GB at stock clocks will do something in the range of 1.65 kHash/s. This is somewhat less than I expected because my GT750M laptop part (same chip) delivers 2.1 kHash/s. A GT 640 (GK208) 1GB GDDR5 manages to do 1.25 kHash/s with mild overclock. Again the low VRAM is hurting. I will be getting more Kepler parts for comparison. GTX 650, GTX 650Ti (not the Boost version) with 2GB each. Christian
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January 15, 2014, 01:18:04 AM |
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Hey Christian. Is there anyway to get the texture cache feature to work in the 12-18 build? I haven't had success compiling off the github with windows so cant get the extra hash rate.
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Lionel
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January 15, 2014, 09:25:59 AM |
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Guys let's try playing games while mining with cuda! Try adding this options and let me know if the game lags
-i 1 -l S2x1
If the game lags try with
-i 1 -l S1x1
Lemme know
Lol that hashrate... 3.8kh/s while my 670 does 240kh/s on my own settings too low you're right try with these ones -i 1 -l S3x3 -i 1 -l S5x5-i 1 -l S6x6should give a decent Kh/s while gaming, for me 20Kh/s 40Kh/s 50Kh/s and you? I have to try more aggressive configs For gaming I use -i 1 -l K8x2 = 55kh/s and game (guild wars 2) feels a little laggy with ~15fps -i 1 -l K6x2 = 40kh/s and game runs normal with ~20fps Tested on GTX 670 btw 20fps is not the best experience, try with -i 1 -l K4x2
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January 15, 2014, 10:08:07 AM |
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Hi there! Can you please plug your figures into this table for nvidia performance? http://yacoinwiki.tk/index.php/Mining_Hardware_Comparison
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January 15, 2014, 11:03:06 AM Last edit: January 15, 2014, 12:12:16 PM by RbelMonstr |
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There is a survey/spreadsheet combo for Scrypt-Jane a few pages back, you could get your data from there. And in the OP there are also 2 spreadsheets.
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January 15, 2014, 01:00:00 PM |
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A GT 640 (GK107) 4GB at stock clocks will do something in the range of 1.65 kHash/s.
I wonder how this one performs with an N factor of 15.
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