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Author Topic: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX]  (Read 3426878 times)
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May 15, 2014, 01:42:00 AM
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Anyone else mining to nicehash.com using the x11? I am not sure if it's working and I wanted to verify with someone else real fast. I'm not seeing any results but the miner appears to be working. Left it running for an hour and no results still.
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May 15, 2014, 02:15:21 AM
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C&C, you made it, the sph-sgminer dude throwed the towel just now...

"I give up, nvidia is the be all end all of mining, I'm SOL"
not sure it is a good thing though...

Competition is always better

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May 15, 2014, 02:43:14 AM
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Guys with 780s and older cards, why don't you switch to curecoin? Wink
why the 780s ? These have become lately the most powerful cards on the market (since they beat in many new algo the R9...)
looks to complicate for me  Grin (not that I have to unfold protein myself...) but their registration is (if it didn't change since a few month) is incredibly long and incomprehensible (I already hesitate now to register to a new pool...).

Is this profitable ?  Can we win a Nobel Prize ? (would be funny a graphic card winning a Nobel prize)

It's insanely profitable mate...plus it's useful too! Cheesy

I made something like 0.3btc in three days with an r9 290.
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May 15, 2014, 02:46:42 AM
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Guys with 780s and older cards, why don't you switch to curecoin? Wink
why the 780s ? These have become lately the most powerful cards on the market (since they beat in many new algo the R9...)
looks to complicate for me  Grin (not that I have to unfold protein myself...) but their registration is (if it didn't change since a few month) is incredibly long and incomprehensible (I already hesitate now to register to a new pool...).

Is this profitable ?  Can we win a Nobel Prize ? (would be funny a graphic card winning a Nobel prize)

It's insanely profitable mate...plus it's useful too! Cheesy

I made something like 0.3btc in three days with an r9 290.

i tried for 6 hours with a gtx770 dint produce a single share on pool

now mining elira as a prospect

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May 15, 2014, 05:07:47 AM
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Got the latest 1.0 version working now.

Getting 9.4 Mh/s with 5*750Ti on stock settings. CPU usage has dropped from 60% to around 30%.

Nice upgrade.  Cool

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May 15, 2014, 05:14:28 AM
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Anyone else mining to nicehash.com using the x11? I am not sure if it's working and I wanted to verify with someone else real fast. I'm not seeing any results but the miner appears to be working. Left it running for an hour and no results still.
I am mining there. A bit unstable. Sometime I got 0 share for a long time, sometime it worked fine.
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May 15, 2014, 05:16:04 AM
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hi all

First of all a big thanks to C&C for killer X11 code Wink

Now the problem

The GPU load on cards remains @ 96-99% but TDP and with it Hashrates fluctuate wildly from 40-80%. I dont know why this is happening. Also, when there is slightest of load say above 10-15% on CPU then GPU load & TDP starts fluctuating antwhere between 5-99%. I was trying to mine MMC on CPU and it dropped my 3 x 750ti from 5900 khash/s to 3000 khash/s. Can anyone tell me why this is happening?

I have tried running separate instances for all cards but that only increases the CPU load without solving the problem. All cards are on mobo directly. My config is

i5 4670, 8 GB RAM, ASUS Z87 PRO, 3 x msi 750ti oc, 1000W PSU

Thanks in Advance

Sam
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May 15, 2014, 05:18:30 AM
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Guys with 780s and older cards, why don't you switch to curecoin? Wink
why the 780s ? These have become lately the most powerful cards on the market (since they beat in many new algo the R9...)
looks to complicate for me  Grin (not that I have to unfold protein myself...) but their registration is (if it didn't change since a few month) is incredibly long and incomprehensible (I already hesitate now to register to a new pool...).

Is this profitable ?  Can we win a Nobel Prize ? (would be funny a graphic card winning a Nobel prize)

It's insanely profitable mate...plus it's useful too! Cheesy

I made something like 0.3btc in three days with an r9 290.
Hey I was participating in seti@home few years ago. I was looking for such a coin, it super and it is usefull , that should be the way that this compute power used. They should make all coins like that.
Can it be used well with nvidia cards?
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May 15, 2014, 06:05:50 AM
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I was doing Folding@home a few years back and they are now looking at doing that through curecoin which is awesome.
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May 15, 2014, 08:17:11 AM
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Well, it loooks like nvidia is not so small opposition in the mining world!
Yesterday, before update, with my 2 750ti's I could make ~0,006BTC per day.
Today with 15% higher hashrates, I can make MAX 0,0035 BTC per day.  Tongue

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May 15, 2014, 08:22:56 AM
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Well, it loooks like nvidia is not so small opposition in the mining world!
Yesterday, before update, with my 2 750ti's I could make ~0,006BTC per day.
Today with 15% higher hashrates, I can make MAX 0,0035 BTC per day.  Tongue


if you're talking about DRK (X11), yes. Difficulty has risen sharply.

If you believe in this coin (and in future price hikes) then by all means keep mining - and even buy more DRK as an investment.
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May 15, 2014, 08:28:40 AM
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Well, it loooks like nvidia is not so small opposition in the mining world!
Yesterday, before update, with my 2 750ti's I could make ~0,006BTC per day.
Today with 15% higher hashrates, I can make MAX 0,0035 BTC per day.  Tongue


if you're talking about DRK (X11), yes. Difficulty has risen sharply.

If you believe in this coin (and in future price hikes) then by all means keep mining - and even buy more DRK as an investment.
I was/am mining at x11 multipool, exchanging everything to BTC, except DRK.
It's true I also beleive in DRK coin.

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May 15, 2014, 08:42:54 AM
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@cbuchner1

 Is there anyway to get the ground work in so we can use CCminer on nicehash? I am not even sure if its possible but thought I would ask.

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May 15, 2014, 09:09:40 AM
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@cbuchner1

 Is there anyway to get the ground work in so we can use CCminer on nicehash? I am not even sure if its possible but thought I would ask.

Works fine on Nicehash x11 for me, just doesn't have any failover if your rig is put on idle by the pool.

Ran for about 8 hours with two 780ti:

https://nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=miners&a=3&addr=175DzRe6npvaNBDs8Ub9UjZricR8sypXwY




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May 15, 2014, 09:20:38 AM
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hi all

First of all a big thanks to C&C for killer X11 code Wink

Now the problem

The GPU load on cards remains @ 96-99% but TDP and with it Hashrates fluctuate wildly from 40-80%. I dont know why this is happening. Also, when there is slightest of load say above 10-15% on CPU then GPU load & TDP starts fluctuating antwhere between 5-99%. I was trying to mine MMC on CPU and it dropped my 3 x 750ti from 5900 khash/s to 3000 khash/s. Can anyone tell me why this is happening?

I have tried running separate instances for all cards but that only increases the CPU load without solving the problem. All cards are on mobo directly. My config is

i5 4670, 8 GB RAM, ASUS Z87 PRO, 3 x msi 750ti oc, 1000W PSU

Thanks in Advance

Sam

Anyone please

EDIT: Christian can u do something about this?
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May 15, 2014, 09:21:28 AM
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@cbuchner1

 Is there anyway to get the ground work in so we can use CCminer on nicehash? I am not even sure if its possible but thought I would ask.

Works fine on Nicehash x11 for me, just doesn't have any failover if your rig is put on idle by the pool.

Ran for about 8 hours with two 780ti:

https://nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=miners&a=3&addr=175DzRe6npvaNBDs8Ub9UjZricR8sypXwY






Probably been mentioned a million times before, but failover support would be a top addition for CCminer.

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May 15, 2014, 09:42:54 AM
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EDIT: Christian can u do something about this?

it's not happening here, so I have really no idea what to fix (and how)
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May 15, 2014, 09:55:33 AM
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EDIT: Christian can u do something about this?

it's not happening here, so I have really no idea what to fix (and how)


I wonder if my board is not able to deliver enough power for everything. I have to test this with other algos to make sure.
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May 15, 2014, 09:56:48 AM
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I wonder if my board is not able to deliver enough power for everything. I have to test this with other algos to make sure.

you could try if a USB mining distro, e.g. Kopiemtu has the same issues (I am just not sure if you can already get the updated ccMiner with that...)
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May 15, 2014, 10:12:38 AM
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@cbuchner1

 Is there anyway to get the ground work in so we can use CCminer on nicehash? I am not even sure if its possible but thought I would ask.

Works fine on Nicehash x11 for me, just doesn't have any failover if your rig is put on idle by the pool.

Ran for about 8 hours with two 780ti:

https://nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=miners&a=3&addr=175DzRe6npvaNBDs8Ub9UjZricR8sypXwY






Mined sharing your startup Bat? I know I am not the only one that does not get accepted at all when running on it.

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