orrett3
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February 25, 2014, 05:26:52 AM |
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That looks very close to what you should be getting. At scrypt:2048 you would be getting 50% of what you would usually get for regular scrypt coins such as doge or litecoin.
You might be able to get a little more out of your card if you change some flags, but to make sure, test what you get on regular scrypt coins and divide that by 2.
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DeltaQuebec
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February 25, 2014, 05:28:30 AM |
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That looks very close to what you should be getting. At scrypt:2048 you would be getting 50% of what you would usually get for regular scrypt coins such as doge or litecoin.
You might be able to get a little more out of your card if you change some flags, but to make sure, test what you get on regular scrypt coins and divide that by 2.
Well see thats the problem, 50% of my normal scrypt rate would be 100 kh/s I am getting 50% of my N-scrypt rate which is close to 100 kh/sSo if this is the case, Im missing 50% of my hash, mabey 40%
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orrett3
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February 25, 2014, 05:31:36 AM |
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Nevermind, i just looked again and it says scrypt-jane, not scrypt. They use different algorithms so I'm not sure what you should be getting.
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February 25, 2014, 05:45:55 AM |
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Sorry, but I searched last pages but I did'nt find it: how I can raise the clock gpu over the limit 1310 (100% in evga or afterburner) I think about flash with kepler, but what parameter I should change?
Afterburner sucks for nvidia, use EVGA Precision X. Whats up with afterburner? I haven't used precision X but always been tempted but I have a MSI power edition card that lets me overvolt like crazy. Does precision X have triple overvolting?
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February 25, 2014, 07:40:10 AM |
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I guess if you can somehow include the nvidia drivers including cuda it should work. But I'm pretty sure that this won't be easy.
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February 25, 2014, 08:14:24 AM |
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Hi guys, I am trying to mine Yac with my GTX 590, but it isn't liking my configuration. It works with autotune, but when I use the exact same -l setting that was found in autotune it just completely blows up as in this screenshot. Any ideas? Thanks. Here is my command line. cudaminer.exe --algo=scrypt-jane -H 1 -i 0 -l f8x8 -C 2 -o stratum+tcp://yac.coinmine.pl:9088 --algo=scrypt-jane:YAC Hi, thanks for the reply. I just tried that, but it still doesn't seem to want to work. Any other ideas? Thanks. cudaminer.exe --algo=scrypt-jane:YAC -H 1 -i 0 -l f8x8 -C 2 -o stratum+tcp://yac.coinmine.pl:9088
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cbuchner1 (OP)
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February 25, 2014, 08:22:46 AM |
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Hi, thanks for the reply. I just tried that, but it still doesn't seem to want to work. Any other ideas? Thanks. cudaminer.exe --algo=scrypt-jane:YAC -H 1 -i 0 -l f8x8 -C 2 -o stratum+tcp://yac.coinmine.pl:9088
did you autotune with -L 2 maybe and forgot to specify it in the final .bat file? also try passing -m 1
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February 25, 2014, 08:38:26 AM |
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Hi, thanks for the reply. I just tried that, but it still doesn't seem to want to work. Any other ideas? Thanks. cudaminer.exe --algo=scrypt-jane:YAC -H 1 -i 0 -l f8x8 -C 2 -o stratum+tcp://yac.coinmine.pl:9088
did you autotune with -L 2 maybe and forgot to specify it in the final .bat file? also try passing -m 1 I think windows people need new binaries for -m 1
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February 25, 2014, 09:35:49 AM |
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Regarding the GTX 750 Ti I'm searching for a way to put 9-10 cards on one motherboard, anyone found a good pcie card splitter (like 1slot@16x to 2slot@8x or 1slot@16x to 4slot@4x) ?
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February 25, 2014, 11:08:10 AM |
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Regarding the GTX 750 Ti I'm searching for a way to put 9-10 cards on one motherboard, anyone found a good pcie card splitter (like 1slot@16x to 2slot@8x or 1slot@16x to 4slot@4x) ?
But they works?
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February 25, 2014, 11:12:56 AM |
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Regarding the GTX 750 Ti I'm searching for a way to put 9-10 cards on one motherboard, anyone found a good pcie card splitter (like 1slot@16x to 2slot@8x or 1slot@16x to 4slot@4x) ?
But they works? waiting for the soon to come nvidia 800 serie doesn't seem to be an option around here... lol clearly the 750ti is just around (in my opinion) to show the capability of the maxwell card... (hope the huge success of the 750(ti) among miners won't delay the launch of the 800 serie)
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February 25, 2014, 11:33:36 AM |
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waiting for the soon to come nvidia 800 serie doesn't seem to be an option around here... lol clearly the 750ti is just around (in my opinion) to show the capability of the maxwell card... (hope the huge success of the 750(ti) among miners won't delay the launch of the 800 serie)
Worry about tomorrow tomorrow. Today there are these new toys to play with
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February 25, 2014, 11:47:30 AM |
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At the moment it seems more likely that I will be pushing forward with new features to cudaminer, and leave it to someone else to merge CUDA code into cgminer or bfgminer. NOTE: OC support for Linux is somewhat likely to come, so serious miners won't be stuck having to run Windows for very long. Failover and monitoring is on my agenda. Does anyone have links to documentation of the established hardware monitoring APIs? Christian
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February 25, 2014, 11:50:25 AM |
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I already do this, but only with watt mod i can't raise the clock limit over 1310, somebody go over 1370....
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February 25, 2014, 12:03:03 PM |
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At the moment it seems more likely that I will be pushing forward with new features to cudaminer, and leave it to someone else to merge CUDA code into cgminer or bfgminer. NOTE: OC support for Linux is somewhat likely to come, so serious miners won't be stuck having to run Windows for very long. Failover and monitoring is on my agenda. Does anyone have links to documentation of the established hardware monitoring APIs? Christian Fair enough, I understand the want to make your own mining program. To me, a non-programmer, it would make sense to merge your code in to something that's already a solid, stable, well supported program that already has all that groundwork done. To me, you're reinventing the wheel.
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cbuchner1 (OP)
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February 25, 2014, 12:28:37 PM |
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Fair enough, I understand the want to make your own mining program. To me, a non-programmer, it would make sense to merge your code in to something that's already a solid, stable, well supported program that already has all that groundwork done. To me, you're reinventing the wheel. For me, working with someone else's MASSIVE codebase is hard. No familarily with the code at all - I would be lost. Have you checked how many different hardware miners this BFGMiner supports? that's just crazy. Getting all the required dependencies for compilation might be a nightmare. Christian
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djm34
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February 25, 2014, 12:39:49 PM |
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At the moment it seems more likely that I will be pushing forward with new features to cudaminer, and leave it to someone else to merge CUDA code into cgminer or bfgminer. NOTE: OC support for Linux is somewhat likely to come, so serious miners won't be stuck having to run Windows for very long. Failover and monitoring is on my agenda. Does anyone have links to documentation of the established hardware monitoring APIs? Christian Fair enough, I understand the want to make your own mining program. To me, a non-programmer, it would make sense to merge your code in to something that's already a solid, stable, well supported program that already has all that groundwork done. To me, you're reinventing the wheel. Unless I missed something, but bfgminer is just doing scrypt/sha-something. No offence but before wanting to unify across hardware, it would be better to unified across concurrent version of sg/cg/bfgminer. It's such a mess (I have three differents program to run the radeon depending of the algo... Yacminer scrypt-jane; sph_sgminer darkcoin, qubit, quark; keccak some other version of cgminer... ). So first thing first get all devs involved in cg/bf/sgminer into the same virtual room and get one unified software (good luck with that)
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February 25, 2014, 01:10:02 PM |
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Meanwhile I am drilling holes in the front of my case waiting for Christian's claim of getting 7khash/s YAC out of GTX 780s Also I definately should've sold my BTC from MAX when it was still high lol...
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