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February 24, 2014, 01:20:44 AM |
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This guy is running two instances too. They should know too just keep Chrome open it will at 99%. Until its some how fixed.
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Scribbles646
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February 24, 2014, 02:11:01 AM |
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It seems that people here are asking about different coins and their compatibility wit cudaMiner. Isn't cudaMiner Scrypt-based, so that it could be used with multipool etc.? Just a check before I run into store and buy my card.
well it seems that people are not reading what posted in this thread... It runs on script, script-jane, sha-512 (? the one used for maxcoin) Maxcoin is sha-3/Keccak256 Though I'd like to see something made in sha-512crypt as it was one of the few instances of a hash that I remember superior performance reported for Nvidia vs ATI. I'd like to know if that's still the case and see what Maxwell could do with it.
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djm34
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February 24, 2014, 03:09:17 AM |
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Is anyone solo mining MRC right now successfully? Before the wallet update i was getting a block every 2-3 hours and now i've gone 24 hours with nothing. I know the diff has gone up a little but i've also bumped my hash up 60%. So am i just having poor luck or is something busted?
I think the difficulty and the hashrate has increased quite a lot (my coin numbers has been divided by two basically... also with the peak in MRC price many other people have joined the pools...) and blocksolved stats says they got in average a block every 42 seconds (knowing there are one block every 30s, there's no much left for the others...) Regarding solo mining, my last tentative was just after the wallet update and before blocksolved reopened: I was able to mine 3 blocks in an hour... so it was still working... (funny thing too, I solo mined two blocks while on blocksolved whith my smallish hashrate... 2 blocks with 2 or 4 shares)
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ivanlabrie
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February 24, 2014, 03:49:01 AM |
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Anyone mining appcoin?
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Romir
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February 24, 2014, 06:55:23 AM |
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Here are my initial results with six 750 Ti FTWs at +40 core (1360-80mhz-ish) and +550 memory. https://i.imgur.com/jUkbGPD.png81w idle and 547w mining scrypt. 3.46 K/hash per watt. Powered usb 3.0 risers, MSI Z77A-GD65, 1000w Raidmax gold psu. I tried to use 7 cards but my system won't even post with it physically plugged into in the last slot. Overall, a nice inexpensive upgrade from my three 670s. The default 42% fan speed noise level is ridiculous though.
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fruitsdemers
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February 24, 2014, 07:14:42 AM |
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Here are my initial results with six 750 Ti FTWs at +40 core (1360-80mhz-ish) and +550 memory. https://i.imgur.com/jUkbGPD.png81w idle and 547w mining scrypt. 3.46 K/hash per watt. Powered usb 3.0 risers, MSI Z77A-GD65, 1000w Raidmax gold psu. I tried to use 7 cards but my system won't even post with it physically plugged into in the last slot. Overall, a nice inexpensive upgrade from my three 670s. The default 42% fan speed noise level is ridiculous though. Beauty! That's really promising! Do all the FTWs get to 1360ish with no voltage/bios mod? Damn I wish I had grabbed 3 of those for myself... I might just do that on monday if there are any left.
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Bearclaw
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February 24, 2014, 07:36:26 AM |
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Beauty! That's really promising! Do all the FTWs get to 1360ish with no voltage/bios mod?
Damn I wish I had grabbed 3 of those for myself... I might just do that on monday if there are any left.
The ones I have had no problem doing over 1360 with no bios mods.
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Romir
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February 24, 2014, 07:53:15 AM |
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Beauty! That's really promising! Do all the FTWs get to 1360ish with no voltage/bios mod?
Damn I wish I had grabbed 3 of those for myself... I might just do that on monday if there are any left.
Thanks. Yes, all 7 are 3d stable into the upper 1300s megahertz. Four of them have 1332mhz boost clocks, two have 1345mhz, and one is 1319mhz. Voltage varied from 1.137 to 1.174v. The stock +35% power target increase is enough to not perf. cap them on power. Three seemed to be 3d stable at 1.4ghz with the best going up to 1.44ghz at only 1.137v. I didn't individually check the memory overclocks which are actually more important for performance. At least one in my system doesn't like +600 so I've been using +550 for now. The systems cost comes out to $1,542 or 1.22 Kh/USD. 4gb and a smaller psu would have saved a little but I want my smaller gpu rigs to be ready to add another 1000w psu and be able to run six beefier cards in the future. If its still economical to do so.
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February 24, 2014, 08:00:29 AM |
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Does overclocking memory have any effect on litecoin? i oc-ed the memory by 450 MHz and i see no improvement. OC the core does dhow improvement however.
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Trololo2060
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February 24, 2014, 08:40:41 AM |
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The guiminer -scrypt-win_x64_v0.05_20140224 has been updated with Cudaminer 2014-02-18 x64
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February 24, 2014, 09:54:55 AM |
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Wow Mintcoin has risen a lot! 10 days ago maybe 100000= 0.002 btc, now 0.045? EDIT: now 0.057!
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lumberinvestments
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February 24, 2014, 10:08:59 AM |
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QQcoin will follow this coming March. It is severely undervalued at 0.00001 BTC each and only 30 million coins. I think that this one is going to explode like Vertcoin. I am so curious what is the speed of 750Ti at mining qqcoin at N-factor of 11 .. wish I had a card to test cudaminer.
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cbuchner1 (OP)
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February 24, 2014, 10:10:32 AM |
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Here are my initial results with six 750 Ti FTWs at +40 core (1360-80mhz-ish) and +550 memory.
81w idle and 547w mining scrypt. 3.46 K/hash per watt.
Powered usb 3.0 risers, MSI Z77A-GD65, 1000w Raidmax gold psu.
I tried to use 7 cards but my system won't even post with it physically plugged into in the last slot.
Overall, a nice inexpensive upgrade from my three 670s. The default 42% fan speed noise level is ridiculous though.
what a nice build! Got any pictures of the rig?
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February 24, 2014, 10:51:28 AM |
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I have a gtx 760 Ti . I am using win7 x64 with nvidia 334.89 driver.
I got a message along the lines of "Unable to query CUDA driver version! Is an nVidia drivernstalled?"
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cbuchner1 (OP)
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February 24, 2014, 11:16:12 AM Last edit: February 24, 2014, 12:33:02 PM by cbuchner1 |
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I have a gtx 760 Ti . I am using win7 x64 with nvidia 334.89 driver.
I got a message along the lines of "Unable to query CUDA driver version! Is an nVidia drivernstalled?"
do apps like GPU-z and cuda-z show any CUDA capability? Logged in via Remote Desktop, maybe?
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February 24, 2014, 01:29:32 PM Last edit: February 24, 2014, 01:47:23 PM by hater |
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I have a gtx 760 Ti . I am using win7 x64 with nvidia 334.89 driver.
I got a message along the lines of "Unable to query CUDA driver version! Is an nVidia drivernstalled?"
do apps like GPU-z and cuda-z show any CUDA capability? Logged in via Remote Desktop, maybe? pls see below for a screenshot. http://www.icolorlife.cn/cuda.jpghttp://www.icolorlife.cn/cuda.jpgThe tool named "PtsGPUz0.3c" which is ues to dig PTS coin(it's use CUDA device) can workable. You can remote my desktop if you needed. Could you pls let me know your SKYPE or MSN? thx
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ManIkWeet
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February 24, 2014, 01:35:02 PM Last edit: February 24, 2014, 01:57:48 PM by ManIkWeet |
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I have a gtx 760 Ti . I am using win7 x64 with nvidia 334.89 driver.
I got a message along the lines of "Unable to query CUDA driver version! Is an nVidia drivernstalled?"
do apps like GPU-z and cuda-z show any CUDA capability? Logged in via Remote Desktop, maybe? pls see below for a screenshot. The tool named "PtsGPUz0.3c" which is ues to dig PTS coin(it's use CUDA device) can workable. You can remote my desktop if you needed. Could you pls let me know your SKYPE or MSN? thx As GPU-Z indicates in that image, you don't have CUDA available, I am assuming you didn't select that while installing the driver?
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February 24, 2014, 02:19:28 PM |
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Christian, If you're up for something new, I'd like to suggest MYR, which has an interesting combination of different algorithms, each with it's own difficulty but all at the same rewards level. Particularly one algo (groestl), is only mined with CPU/wallet at the moment, so possibly an opportunity for cudaminer to standout https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=483515.0https://github.com/myriadcoin/myriadcoinI'll be happy to test support for this on a GTX770 and/or GTX750TI (oh, but I'm unable to compile myself) Cheers, Myagui
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djm34
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February 24, 2014, 02:58:01 PM |
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Christian, If you're up for something new, I'd like to suggest MYR, which has an interesting combination of different algorithms, each with it's own difficulty but all at the same rewards level. Particularly one algo (groestl), is only mined with CPU/wallet at the moment, so possibly an opportunity for cudaminer to standout https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=483515.0https://github.com/myriadcoin/myriadcoinI'll be happy to test support for this on a GTX770 and/or GTX750TI (oh, but I'm unable to compile myself) Cheers, Myagui It is said it can be mined by everything (more or less) asic included... not sure to see the point..
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February 24, 2014, 03:10:49 PM |
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It is said it can be mined by everything (more or less) asic included... not sure to see the point..
Yes, can be mined by everything, but the difficulty is adjusted separately for each algorithm. If there are tons of hash power going into 'SHA256' for example, the effective reward (per work invested) is much smaller for that algorithm specifically. If there is little hash power going into 'groestl', the effective reward per work invested in that algorithm becomes larger. The fact that this coin supports a bunch of algorithms, suggests to me that it could see great adoption levels, and indeed it is innovating in the sense that instead of segregating a certain miner type (say, ASIC owner for example), it tries to bring all miners together as all platforms can generate meaningful rewards. Note: It is mentioned in the announcement thread that 'groestl' is not a GPU friendly algorithm. I'm not saying that it is or that it is not, but I do remember some similar claims made by the keccak fellows a while back
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