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June 10, 2014, 12:13:07 PM
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Optimizing ccminer on ur own?
printing comment while the algo is working won't improve the performance  Grin
ccminer is too fast, I am searching an easy way to slow it down  Grin

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June 10, 2014, 12:17:14 PM
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printing comment while the algo is working won't improve the performance  Grin
ccminer is too fast, I am searching an easy way to slow it down  Grin

Add a pause between all the commands Wink

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June 10, 2014, 12:19:31 PM
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printing comment while the algo is working won't improve the performance  Grin
ccminer is too fast, I am searching an easy way to slow it down  Grin

Add a pause between all the commands Wink
sleep(10000)

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June 10, 2014, 12:22:20 PM
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that seems a little low to me, why not 100,000?

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June 10, 2014, 12:24:25 PM
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Oops, yeah, I blame it on sleep deprivation ^^"
Anyway:
X11-750TI: 2.1MH/s    /     JPC-750TI: 4MH/s == 0.525
X11-780TI: 5.3MH/s    /    0.525 == JPC-780TI: 10.1MH/s? Tongue

So somewhere around the 10MH/s (also tried with the hashrates for my gtx760, it seems correct)

overclocked gtx 780 only gets 7.6MH/s sooo i think it would depend on the 780Ti

My 780Ti averages 9.2-9.3MH/s on jackpot, it's an EVGA GTX 780Ti SC with ACX.   I added the config to http://cudamining.cc for reference.
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June 10, 2014, 12:25:18 PM
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i will have to accept it when i get home.
I so need to add the accepting section into my admit panel

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June 10, 2014, 12:30:07 PM
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that seems a little low to me, why not 100,000?
not needed printf does a good job at crashing the drivers  Grin

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June 10, 2014, 12:31:38 PM
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strange, i use printf in mine for some debugging

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June 10, 2014, 12:35:02 PM
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Does anyone know how many Mhashes will a 780Ti give at JPC ? been craving for pair of these for ages, maybe its the right time  Cool

Benchmarks for all algo's for a gtx750ti with ccminer: http://cudamining.cc/url/releases


Thanks but I meant 780 TI  Wink
I saw Christian posting a screen where he got 20Mhash per card but I am not sure it was on a public miner.

No. Everything that u saw is not open to public. Been waiting for well over a month since we saw those numbers. As far as i know, the new version consist of at least ,

gtx 750ti

1. x11 upgrade 2.8 - 3 mh
2. x11 (maybe on top of 2.8 - 3) and JPC algo upgrade 5%-10%
3. New algo (possibly not ccminer)
4. Groestl algo speed upgrade aka Killer Groestl



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June 10, 2014, 12:38:30 PM
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strange, i use printf in mine for some debugging
trying to print the hash from the inner routine...
actually I need to find a way to crash the program right after it print its stuff... don't need several warp of comment...

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June 10, 2014, 12:49:01 PM
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trying to print the hash from the inner routine...
actually I need to find a way to crash the program right after it print its stuff... don't need several warp of comment...


the act hash or the hashrate?
There is also a command in ccminer that if you call it, it shows the status then exists the miner. its an error escape function. i am sure you can find it somewhere. Failing that, add a wait till key is pressed function in before it goes further

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June 10, 2014, 01:12:20 PM
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trying to print the hash from the inner routine...
actually I need to find a way to crash the program right after it print its stuff... don't need several warp of comment...


the act hash or the hashrate?
There is also a command in ccminer that if you call it, it shows the status then exists the miner. its an error escape function. i am sure you can find it somewhere. Failing that, add a wait till key is pressed function in before it goes further
the actual hash... okay running on 1 thread actually seems to work with "--benchmark" seems to give only 2 hashes

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June 10, 2014, 01:32:17 PM
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So, it appears this is a closed source project now? Why is this thread still going. They stated they've improved x11 and can mine monero. So what is the point of this, if no releases anymore..

you can earn TalkCoin, JackpotCoin at great advantage over AMD and with good profitability. Why the complaints?

Yes we mine XMR, BBR and make a killing. Not ready to share yet. We're not even using ccminer for this.

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Don't make me crazy like that f'"(vcçà;vb-n"b-_,oieajz

But it's normal that you don't share it now and then i'm crazy.

 Cool

i'm very excited.

Careful XC anonymous coin is a scam
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June 10, 2014, 05:00:15 PM
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Oops, yeah, I blame it on sleep deprivation ^^"
Anyway:
X11-750TI: 2.1MH/s    /     JPC-750TI: 4MH/s == 0.525
X11-780TI: 5.3MH/s    /    0.525 == JPC-780TI: 10.1MH/s? Tongue

So somewhere around the 10MH/s (also tried with the hashrates for my gtx760, it seems correct)

overclocked gtx 780 only gets 7.6MH/s sooo i think it would depend on the 780Ti

My 780Ti averages 9.2-9.3MH/s on jackpot, it's an EVGA GTX 780Ti SC with ACX.   I added the config to http://cudamining.cc for reference.

I have a 780 Ti Classified running at 1241 MHz core clock and 3600 MHz memory clock; I get 9900-10050 kh/s on Jackpot and 5.5-5.7 Mh/s on x11.
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June 10, 2014, 05:04:23 PM
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So, it appears this is a closed source project now? Why is this thread still going. They stated they've improved x11 and can mine monero. So what is the point of this, if no releases anymore..

you can earn TalkCoin, JackpotCoin at great advantage over AMD and with good profitability. Why the complaints?

Yes we mine XMR, BBR and make a killing. Not ready to share yet. We're not even using ccminer for this.

Christian


Don't make me crazy like that f'"(vcçà;vb-n"b-_,oieajz

But it's normal that you don't share it now and then i'm crazy.

 Cool

i'm very excited.

He is just facking up BBR coin..thats all
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June 10, 2014, 05:10:22 PM
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June 10, 2014, 06:13:20 PM
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guys I'm looking to buy some cards r9 280x or 750ti What would you advise?


Depends.... 750Ti's are good at the moment but there is not much to mine with them so if the few profitable coins die they will be useless. Much more stuff to mine with 280x's and if you get them used they can be a good deal. I have a lot of 280x's and some 750Ti's and I can tell you that 750Ti's dont have much of an advantage in powersavings actually. If you know what you are doing you can get your 280x's running at 0.756V and they will be on par with the 750Ti  on energy costs still pumping out more Khashes.

If you are just starting it's probably not the best time to enter anyway...


My experience show the opposite opinion. I don't have 280, but I have 7950 and 290x. I don't bother attaching KillAWatt meter to 750Ti -- just feel the temperature and you know it is not burning. No external fans, no noise, I am super happy so far, even I did not make ROI so far on 750Tis -- I haven't made ROI on any cards yet, but mining itself is fun. 
How long have you been mining? I got my 750ti rigs about 3 month ago, paid 2.4 btc per rig (6x750ti, they are more expensive here than in the us) and I'm geting really close to return the invest ( 1.94 btc per rig after electricity expenses).
But, the fun is priceless Wink

I started about Jan in LTE/DOGE rush, and graphic cards are very expensive around that time because of shortage. I got my two AMD 7950 Saphhire cards for about 600USD each at that time... those two cards are just laying on the bench now.  Then got four MSI 290x cards.  Then 25 750Tis.... I love 750Tis!!!  Then ASCI minders -- had one AnitMiner that was dead last weekend and in negotiation with the vendor now.  I stopped after my wife call me crazy, LOL.

The thing is that, I have other things to do, busy at work, etc.  So I don't have time to always pay attention to the miners.  Sometimes miners dead and I don't know too much about -- I had some monitoring script written but sometime it is kernel crash.  Mined with DOGE and be a true believer of that coin and community for long time -- still haven't sell any DOGE yet, and even bought some to support the community, but look at its market price, I may change my mind half a year later, Smiley.  I was fooled around by many new scam coins as a newbie, and mined quite some of them which worth nothing now.  So these days I switched to IPO coins and follow ccminer's path.  But my problem is that, don't have energy to follow all those coins price and almost always miss the time to dump.  Bet on MaruCoin (first X13) now it is dead,  bet on HVC (since someone swear they will 'hold like a boss', LOL) and now it is worthless.  Only exception is that, I think I missed the time to dump JPC -- and don't know abut its price start climbing.  I haven't follow the JPC ANN on daily basis and missed the wallet upgrade (they said will fork at block 6000, so I kept the old wallet) and work on a wrong fork for about a week! Well, I still have 13M JPC at hand, which may be the only bright spot so far, LOL. So mining for profit needs lots of energy and dedication, Smiley

To confess, I now mine VirtCoin now. Old coin, but I like the dev team. Not profitable, but ok, I feel safer there.

Now I adapted to the game and after being educated by scam coins, :-).  I do believe what Chris did is right,  for most of IPO coins, dump at high price is the right approach.  Multipool exists for a reason --  scram coins feed them. But most important of all, i now stopped dreaming and start appreciate the technical fun I had in this journey.  Still remember days to manually flash BIOS, etc.  I am a software not hardware guy, but building rigs from scratch is some interesting experience -- yeah, I almost burned one card, LOL. 

In the future, may be more interested in GPU programming and crypto world. Checked out the git repository of bitcoin, and may want to take a look at source level when I find some time later.   And may use those rigs for 3D stuff when i am not mining in the future.

As I said, not mining purely for profit now makes me more relaxed and appreciate the experience itself. Yep, expensive tech toys, I know.

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June 10, 2014, 06:38:31 PM
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Oops, yeah, I blame it on sleep deprivation ^^"
Anyway:
X11-750TI: 2.1MH/s    /     JPC-750TI: 4MH/s == 0.525
X11-780TI: 5.3MH/s    /    0.525 == JPC-780TI: 10.1MH/s? Tongue

So somewhere around the 10MH/s (also tried with the hashrates for my gtx760, it seems correct)

overclocked gtx 780 only gets 7.6MH/s sooo i think it would depend on the 780Ti

My 780Ti averages 9.2-9.3MH/s on jackpot, it's an EVGA GTX 780Ti SC with ACX.   I added the config to http://cudamining.cc for reference.

I have a 780 Ti Classified running at 1241 MHz core clock and 3600 MHz memory clock; I get 9900-10050 kh/s on Jackpot and 5.5-5.7 Mh/s on x11.

for how much power? 300W? Smiley
GTX750TI only takes like 40W Wink
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Oops, yeah, I blame it on sleep deprivation ^^"
Anyway:
X11-750TI: 2.1MH/s    /     JPC-750TI: 4MH/s == 0.525
X11-780TI: 5.3MH/s    /    0.525 == JPC-780TI: 10.1MH/s? Tongue

So somewhere around the 10MH/s (also tried with the hashrates for my gtx760, it seems correct)

overclocked gtx 780 only gets 7.6MH/s sooo i think it would depend on the 780Ti

My 780Ti averages 9.2-9.3MH/s on jackpot, it's an EVGA GTX 780Ti SC with ACX.   I added the config to http://cudamining.cc for reference.

I have a 780 Ti Classified running at 1241 MHz core clock and 3600 MHz memory clock; I get 9900-10050 kh/s on Jackpot and 5.5-5.7 Mh/s on x11.

for how much power? 300W? Smiley
GTX750TI only takes like 40W Wink

MSI AB shows 50-55% power draw, so from the stock 250W TDP, I should be pulling ~125-137.5W (haven't gotten around to putting a Wattmeter on my rig to test total draw, but then I'd still have to guess on my CPU, SSD+HDD, cooling, etc. power draw). Highest power usage I've seen on EVGA PX or MSI AB is 115% back before I flashed to a custom BIOS, which would still "only" be ~275W.
Not as efficient in terms of kh/s / W, but I also didn't buy my 780 Ti Classified just to mine with ;P
It's my one card in my main, gaming, rig, and I bought it so every game would run silky smooth (and I'm certainly not disappointed on that front!)
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Is anyone mining talkcoin and can share bat config?

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