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Author Topic: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX]  (Read 3426881 times)
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June 05, 2014, 12:30:50 PM
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Have you guys checked this?
https://www.nicehash.com/multialgo/

It would be nice to have such feature on ccminer...  Wink

Nothing really special. If cudaminer/ccminer had real failover support, ...
it will be console or windows forms app?  Cool
Did you see CGWatcher?

Windows Forms Smiley Everyone likes a nice UI. I'm actually writing it for myself, but I think everyone else might like it too, so that's why I'll be releasing it.
Yep, I saw CGWatcher, it's one of my inspirations, next to CUDAManager, but I'm writing it from scratch.

I'm still wondering how I could implement the profit switching by multipool. OK, I could use the api from poolpicker to pick the most profitable pool over X days, but only for scrypt. I'm unsure if that's still worth it.
you can choose multipools who provide api statistic and collect information by yourself to site or db and then use that information for your switching tool
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June 05, 2014, 12:55:45 PM
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Anyone have suggested settings for a 750 TI with the change to N-factor 15 on YAC?
-H 2 -i 0 -m 1 -l t64x1 -L 4 -b 8192 with this settings i have ~1.20 kh

With these settings I get around 0.36.  I've tried with stock settings and also pretty aggressive OC (4.1-4.2MH/s on JPC).  I've tried -L 2 to 8, -b from 1024 to 16384 in x2 increments.  Auto-tune takes foreeeevah to run, I once let it run 30 mins and it never came back with suggestions, just finally crashed out Sad

BTW, the -H 2 is a default setting and -i 0 does nothing in a single-card machine.

But thanks for the suggestions.
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June 05, 2014, 01:03:34 PM
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I cant even get my 750ti to run with those setting it crashes on that kernal, never had this much prob with cudaminer
can you show me you bat file and the site you mining on, maybe the spool im using is the prob
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June 05, 2014, 01:09:38 PM
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Christian will give us a new toy soon.  Grin

Suggest what is it?
X13 ?? No no not something easy like that.
It's even better.
It's Cryptonight (MRO/QCN/FCN) nVidia-miner.  Grin

It's ****ing genius.



Thats the BLEEP right here!!!

estimated time???

add a countdown!!
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June 05, 2014, 01:17:18 PM
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Windows Forms Smiley Everyone likes a nice UI. I'm actually writing it for myself, but I think everyone else might like it too, so that's why I'll be releasing it.
Yep, I saw CGWatcher, it's one of my inspirations, next to CUDAManager, but I'm writing it from scratch.

I'm still wondering how I could implement the profit switching by multipool. OK, I could use the api from poolpicker to pick the most profitable pool over X days, but only for scrypt. I'm unsure if that's still worth it.

This guy tracks other pools; however, not sure if you can scrape from the google spreadsheet. Plus format etc. changes often and you are totally reliant on someone else's work. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=514242.0

I think you are better off pulling specific coin numbers from somewhere like coinwarz or whattomine

BTC - 1GVGSkdnHz12Zuy6rYcnMxoy6PMBqvL4z6
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June 05, 2014, 01:25:25 PM
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Actually...i prefer ccminer v1.0 without the simd improvemend, when i'm sitting on my pc i want to be usable while i'm mining.


Just do what I do. Make one bat using the older version and run that when you're using the rig, and make another one, using the newest version, for when you are not. Then, just change between them when needed.
Which one is the version with simd improvement ?!
I thought the 2.8MH version is not available yet?!
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June 05, 2014, 01:30:42 PM
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For those looking into YAC. Someone share this .bat file with me on the Yac thread.

-l t4x16 -C 2 -b 4096 -m 1 -i 0 -L 4

Im getting 1.20KH/s with my 750ti with some OC.

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June 05, 2014, 02:37:49 PM
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Actually...i prefer ccminer v1.0 without the simd improvemend, when i'm sitting on my pc i want to be usable while i'm mining.


Just do what I do. Make one bat using the older version and run that when you're using the rig, and make another one, using the newest version, for when you are not. Then, just change between them when needed.
Which one is the version with simd improvement ?!
I thought the 2.8MH version is not available yet?!

The SIMD improvement is already here, that why the 750ti go from 1.8Mh/s to 2.1Mh/s no ?
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June 05, 2014, 03:09:53 PM
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What's on it? Strangely cudamining.cc is blocked by my company's filter, bitcointalk isn't Grin

Damn stupid company firewall blocking my sh*t Wink
Don't worry the site is safe, most company firewalls have gone into paranoia mode with the last load of attacks from russia

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June 05, 2014, 03:59:16 PM
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I have 4 x 750 Tis. When I mine JPC, it starts off hashing around 2800KH/s.... after about 5 mins, all of them drop to about 250KH/s.... any ideas ??

Windows?
try to set your power options to "High performace".
also 2.8MHps is way too low... you should get like 3.8MHps per each 750TI... i get 4MHps with OCed cards.

Its very tempremental - it flicks from what seems to be around 3.3MH/s down to 250KH/s!! Yeah, it is on unpowered risers but not sure if that has anything to do with it. I think I am going to buy a AS Rock powered BTC board for it as well
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June 05, 2014, 06:31:28 PM
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Christian will give us a new toy soon.  Grin

Suggest what is it?
X13 ?? No no not something easy like that.
It's even better.
It's Cryptonight (MRO/QCN/FCN) nVidia-miner.  Grin

It's ****ing genius.



Thats the BLEEP right here!!!

estimated time???

add a countdown!!


Yeaaaaa  Kiss

Careful XC anonymous coin is a scam
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June 05, 2014, 07:43:05 PM
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Christian will give us a new toy soon.  Grin

Suggest what is it?
X13 ?? No no not something easy like that.
It's even better.
It's Cryptonight (MRO/QCN/FCN) nVidia-miner.  Grin

It's ****ing genius.



Thats the BLEEP right here!!!

estimated time???

add a countdown!!


Yeaaaaa  Kiss


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June 05, 2014, 09:00:16 PM
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Just popped by to say thanks to the developers - I'm using CCMiner for Jackpotcoin right now and it couldn't have been easier to set up. Thanks again guys!
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June 05, 2014, 10:04:54 PM
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Yep, the Christian's team is great ! Smiley
I just 10x 750ti after trying ccminer, this is really stable .. the best perf/watt for X11 Cheesy !
I also have 4 old ATI 7950 to get some X13 coins

I hope mining will have some goods days during the next month to pay the cards Tongue
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June 05, 2014, 11:05:35 PM
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http://www.overclock.net/t/1455892/why-you-might-not-want-to-buy-a-corsair-rm-psu#post_21501656

Good read for my fellow nvidia miners Wink
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June 05, 2014, 11:57:09 PM
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Can someone help me setup a ccminer line? I have two GTX 660s and would like to mine using x11. I have pointed my miner to multipool.us but it is not getting any accepted work.
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June 06, 2014, 03:07:46 AM
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Can someone help me setup a ccminer line? I have two GTX 660s and would like to mine using x11. I have pointed my miner to multipool.us but it is not getting any accepted work.

Make sure you type in ccminer30.exe -a x11 and then the stratum lines, use -d 0,1 at the end only. No other settings needed. so ccminer30.exe -a x11 -o stratum+tcp://whereyouwanttomine.com:3335 -u yourusername.1 -p yourpassword -d 0,1

You have to use the -a with a lowercase x11 on this specific miner since you have a 660 ccminer30.exe is the one you need for Kepler. I get about 2000Khash on my 670GTX.

The place where you mine will give you an exact line of code to paste in but only use their stratum settings since ccminer30.exe needs the specific -a x11 argument.
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June 06, 2014, 06:45:36 AM
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damn i bought one not long ago, waiting for it to arrive, let's see how crap it is...
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June 06, 2014, 06:57:42 AM
Last edit: June 06, 2014, 08:09:54 AM by bigjme
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damn i bought one not long ago, waiting for it to arrive, let's see how crap it is...

I have 2 and cant bring myself to read that

after reading through it i'm honestly not put off. half the PSU's he tested i cant even get in the UK, and he never tested the RM1000, reason for one of his complaints being that the corsair link cable isnt included? it is on the RM1000

from basically all his tests the AX series is best of all, yes it is digitally controlled, where as the RM is analog, but honestly who cares.
Corsair has a very good warranty on it products, at 5 years, i mean seriously. your doing bitcoin mining, who is going to have the same PSU for 5 years?

Honestly i doubt any of us will even have the same GPU's in 3 years because something better will be out. I don't intend on keeping any of my stuff past around 2 years.
I still think its down to get what you trust, and while corsair clearly do have 2 other companies build their PSU's, i trust them enough to honour their RMA

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June 06, 2014, 07:05:20 AM
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Hello guys.

I have two GeForce GTX 285, they very old but still should working. Does this miners supports such old GPUs?

P.s i want em for X11 mining
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