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June 14, 2014, 01:05:49 AM |
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So, does this seem correct for one 750ti?: -X11:2.6MH/s -Jackpot:5.5MH/s -NIST5: 8.4MH/s -Quark: 4.7MH/s -Groestl: 8MH/s (!!!!!! was 3.1MH/s before !!!!!) I used these numbers to generate following list for one 750ti: http://pastebin.com/xcFqtX9EStill old hashrates for X13. Want to see Christian's magic first Again, this list is only a snapshot for this moment, with current prices and difficulties, so lower your own estimates. 5.25MH seems to be a better estimate on jackpot unless my 3 brands are just all bad at overclocking. My EVGA FTW cards come overclocked with tdp raised so i'm able to get 5.5 out of those with +10 core and +400 memory, but my MSI Gaming get close and most of my Gigabyte 750Ti's look like they're averaging 5.25. Could do more but everytime I use normally stable overclocks with ccminer it spits out large hash numbers and stops working again. Happens on any of my rigs so I know it's not hardware or anything else. I've seen most people here with that issue as well, but hey if there's a fix I'd love to hear about so I can just leave them at the perfect overclock. Hah, yeah, should've taken the overclock down. Anyways, ratio's are shifting, as you can see GRS is becoming 'interesting' again I get such a freak-out only when it's too hot where my rig is ^^" Else +60core, +200mem, +31mV works fine for me (one EVGA SC and one Gigabyte)
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tc61
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June 14, 2014, 01:14:38 AM |
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5.25MH seems to be a better estimate on jackpot unless my 3 brands are just all bad at overclocking. My EVGA FTW cards come overclocked with tdp raised so i'm able to get 5.5 out of those with +10 core and +400 memory, but my MSI Gaming get close and most of my Gigabyte 750Ti's look like they're averaging 5.25.
Could do more but everytime I use normally stable overclocks with ccminer it spits out large hash numbers and stops working again. Happens on any of my rigs so I know it's not hardware or anything else. I've seen most people here with that issue as well, but hey if there's a fix I'd love to hear about so I can just leave them at the perfect overclock. Dotcommie you still over at minep.it? I saw you on JPC but they are finding blocks so slowly...still the case? Posted from Bitcointa.lk - #Sm9nCGOwkJUe6Lvn
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djm34
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June 14, 2014, 01:18:04 AM |
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some other numbers: 750ti 780ti (OC) Myr-groestl 12.8MHash/s 26.7MHash/s Groestl 7.6MHash/s 15.6MHash/s X11 2.7MHash/s 5.8MHash/s
Regarding pure groestl and myr-groestl, the R9 290x with the new 14.6 drivers is also doing rather well 14.6MHash/s on groestl and around 26MHash on myr-groestl (but still rather bad on jpc at 4.1MHash/s)
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Dotcommie
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June 14, 2014, 01:21:39 AM |
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5.25MH seems to be a better estimate on jackpot unless my 3 brands are just all bad at overclocking. My EVGA FTW cards come overclocked with tdp raised so i'm able to get 5.5 out of those with +10 core and +400 memory, but my MSI Gaming get close and most of my Gigabyte 750Ti's look like they're averaging 5.25.
Could do more but everytime I use normally stable overclocks with ccminer it spits out large hash numbers and stops working again. Happens on any of my rigs so I know it's not hardware or anything else. I've seen most people here with that issue as well, but hey if there's a fix I'd love to hear about so I can just leave them at the perfect overclock. Dotcommie you still over at minep.it? I saw you on JPC but they are finding blocks so slowly...still the case? Posted from Bitcointa.lk - #Sm9nCGOwkJUe6LvnYeah today seems much slower even with the same network hash and lower overall difficulty. It should all even out though. Says we're at 98% so may find a block soonish? All we need are a few more people with 30+MH and it should help quite a bit. If we could get to 500MH I'd be happy. It's funny watching the difficulty and hashrate, yet the price stays in the same area or goes down a little. People want to keep it down until they mine them all up?
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June 14, 2014, 01:37:06 AM |
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Is the source code out? I searched and couldn't find the ccminer v1.1 source code on the git. Can someone point me to it if it is out?
Thanks
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June 14, 2014, 01:48:29 AM |
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Thanks Bomba. I was looking at the wrong git. duh! By the way thanks for all the profitability pastes. I reference them all the time.
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June 14, 2014, 01:55:49 AM |
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Does someone have a link to a compiled version of the "killer groestl" release? I don't know the first thing about compiling from github...
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June 14, 2014, 02:00:07 AM |
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Thanks, Christian. Just in time!! Parts started arriving today for my new box Just 4x 750ti, but with a ROI of ~3 months, I couldn't see myself NOT doing it.
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June 14, 2014, 02:01:56 AM |
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I'm getting the following errors compiling ccminer v1.1 on linux. I'm using cuda6 libraries. Is it possible that the __shfl operation isn't in there? groestl_functions_quad.cu(258): error: identifier "__shfl" is undefined groestl_functions_quad.cu(263): error: identifier "__shfl" is undefined groestl_functions_quad.cu(268): error: identifier "__shfl" is undefined bitslice_transformations_quad.cu( : error: identifier "__shfl" is undefined bitslice_transformations_quad.cu(414): error: identifier "__shfl" is undefined
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June 14, 2014, 02:02:49 AM |
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I getting a boots for 670/660ti but seems that 750ti it's faster now or my build/drivers are affecting me.
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Bombadil
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June 14, 2014, 02:08:59 AM |
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Does someone have a link to a compiled version of the "killer groestl" release? I don't know the first thing about compiling from github... Yep, I have a compiled version for compute 3.0, 3.5 and 5.0: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=167229.msg7299983#msg7299983(Compute 2.0 isn't possible anymore, compute 3.5 & 5.0 are merged into one exe ^^" ccminer35-50.exe, this gets confusing)
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June 14, 2014, 02:13:41 AM |
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newest miner for talkcoin great improvement Nvidia for life next goal out do the ati noobs again https://www.nicehash.com/multialgo/ their newest miner can multi algo but has no talkcoin support yet so go bosses go
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grendel25
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June 14, 2014, 02:23:42 AM |
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What's the best 750 ti vendor? I have Asus but haven't been impressed. Anyone with a specific part number or links or wants to PM me ingo... thx
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Starscream
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June 14, 2014, 02:25:33 AM |
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Thanks Bombadil for the quick upload! and of course thanks cbuchner1!
BTW, what settings are you using for your 750ti? (core/mem clocks and do you over volt?)
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June 14, 2014, 02:25:54 AM |
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Bombadil
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June 14, 2014, 02:27:55 AM |
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Thanks Bombadil for the quick upload!
BTW, what settings are you using for your 750ti? (core/mem clocks and do you over volt?)
+60core, +200mem, +31mv. I don't know if going lower could work too, but this is the highest I could get for both my EVGA SC one and Gigabyte one (same main desktop rig). So give it a go if you're into OC
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cayars
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June 14, 2014, 02:28:32 AM |
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so I guess now jpc algo is using a lot more groestl Previously Groestl was also eliminated in the 1st and 2nd rounds, leaving only 1/4th of the hashes to be evaluated. Now with the faster Groestl I made it run Groestl in the 2nd round too. So half the hashes are fully evaluated now. It's faster in the end - this is what counts. Christian Would it have remained faster by leaving it out and still just doing what you were doing before? Why the change?
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June 14, 2014, 02:32:27 AM Last edit: June 14, 2014, 02:44:06 AM by StuffOfInterest |
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Nice, that bumped my two GTX 750 Ti cards from 4200 khash/s to 5000 5200 khash/s on X11.
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