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Author Topic: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX]  (Read 3426929 times)
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June 15, 2014, 07:20:33 PM
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For those who were wondering when I would release my profit calculator , it's here Wink Loads of people were asking for it, but it isn't the profit switcher yet. But it's a big part of it, so tell me your findings.
https://github.com/KBomba/cuda-profit-calc/releases



Requires NET4.5!

It has all the hashrates set for a gtx750ti by default. Measured by taking the average of 10 accepts in which both my cards, EVGA SC & Gigabyte, contributed. Stock OC. 

Looks like you're off to a nice start Bombadil

I took a quick look at what I'm calculating as the most profitable coins for each algo and I'm finding you don't have many of the profitable coins.

Example X11:
Urea
LeagueCoin
SuperCoin

Example X13:
BurnerCoin
BlueChip
MammothCoin

Example Quark:
CNotes
Securecoin
Quark

Just a rough calculation but you'd be missing about 25% or more in profit on some algos.
Won't matter much right now if you are just using it for nVidia cards as JPC and TAC are most profitable but this wouldn't work well for CPU or AMD GPUs as it's missing the higher paying coins that these can mine.

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I've seen Burnercoin and the Quark coins appearing (some of the others too, but too lazy to check ATM) , but you'll need to check and enter the CoinWarz/CoinTweak API key to get those numbers.
Where are you getting your info like diff and blockreward from? Directly from coind? Tongue
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June 15, 2014, 07:25:12 PM
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The official v1.2 release was posted to github in the "Releases" section.
https://github.com/cbuchner1/ccminer/releases

Christian


Added to cudamining.cc

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June 15, 2014, 07:25:49 PM
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The official v1.2 release was posted to github in the "Releases" section.
https://github.com/cbuchner1/ccminer/releases

Christian


Typo in the dates in the titles of the two new releases (May instead of June)
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June 15, 2014, 07:29:21 PM
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Typo in the dates in the titles of the two new releases (May instead of June)

that was me inventing a time machine.
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June 15, 2014, 07:30:12 PM
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Typo in the dates in the titles of the two new releases (May instead of June)

that was me inventing a time machine.

Hope not something AMD can copy Smiley
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June 15, 2014, 07:32:36 PM
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For those who were wondering when I would release my profit calculator , it's here Wink Loads of people were asking for it, but it isn't the profit switcher yet. But it's a big part of it, so tell me your findings.
https://github.com/KBomba/cuda-profit-calc/releases

Requires NET4.5!

It has all the hashrates set for a gtx750ti by default. Measured by taking the average of 10 accepts in which both my cards, EVGA SC & Gigabyte, contributed. Stock OC. 

Looks like you're off to a nice start Bombadil

I took a quick look at what I'm calculating as the most profitable coins for each algo and I'm finding you don't have many of the profitable coins.

Example X11:
Urea
LeagueCoin
SuperCoin

Example X13:
BurnerCoin
BlueChip
MammothCoin

Example Quark:
CNotes
Securecoin
Quark

Just a rough calculation but you'd be missing about 25% or more in profit on some algos.
Won't matter much right now if you are just using it for nVidia cards as JPC and TAC are most profitable but this wouldn't work well for CPU or AMD GPUs as it's missing the higher paying coins that these can mine.

Carlo


I've seen Burnercoin and the Quark coins appearing (some of the others too, but too lazy to check ATM) , but you'll need to check and enter the CoinWarz/CoinTweak API key to get those numbers.
Where are you getting your info like diff and blockreward from? Directly from coind? Tongue


Adding CoinWarz API worked. Now seeing Quark coins... ;-)
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June 15, 2014, 07:32:45 PM
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Typo in the dates in the titles of the two new releases (May instead of June)

that was me inventing a time machine.

Hope not something AMD can copy Smiley

now excuse me while I GPU instamine bitcoin just after it was publicly released Wink
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June 15, 2014, 07:33:34 PM
Last edit: June 15, 2014, 07:45:35 PM by zelante
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i compile for my 660 ti and 750 ti one version of ccminer with compute_30,sm_30;compute_35,sm_35
all work, but why need two different version?

If YOU can get the Visual Studio CUDA integration to accept two different compute levels, I am all ears...



nice image  Wink

then compile and run  Smiley
on my rig i have msi 660 ti and 2 x msi 750 ti


and this is running your ccminer30 for same cards and settings
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June 15, 2014, 07:35:00 PM
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I'm getting only booooo's for Dimondcoin groestl ....what , this is my .bat for example

ccminer30.exe -a groestl -o stratum+tcp://mine3.dmd.nonce-pool.com:4030 -u prichina.ivo -p 123


What i'm doing wrong ? I've tryed every pool , and only reject's
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June 15, 2014, 07:40:32 PM
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I'm getting only booooo's for Dimondcoin groestl ....what , this is my .bat for example

ccminer30.exe -a groestl -o stratum+tcp://mine3.dmd.nonce-pool.com:4030 -u prichina.ivo -p 123


What i'm doing wrong ? I've tryed every pool , and only reject's


Use dmd-gr as algo, not groestl.
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June 15, 2014, 07:50:31 PM
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I'm getting only booooo's for Dimondcoin groestl ....what , this is my .bat for example

ccminer30.exe -a groestl -o stratum+tcp://mine3.dmd.nonce-pool.com:4030 -u prichina.ivo -p 123


What i'm doing wrong ? I've tryed every pool , and only reject's


-a dmd-gr

as stated in the README.txt and in the --help

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June 15, 2014, 07:51:01 PM
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On the other hand, it's working just fine here Cheesy
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June 15, 2014, 07:54:09 PM
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nice image  Wink

then compile and run  Smiley

Ah wow, that was easy. Kind of awkward I didn't figure this out previously...

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June 15, 2014, 07:59:31 PM
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Looking good, 660 ti is rapeing dmd-gr, 7.1 Mhash's ^_^ Thanks to everyone for the help
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June 15, 2014, 08:10:37 PM
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nice image  Wink

then compile and run  Smiley

Ah wow, that was easy. Kind of awkward I didn't figure this out previously...

Christian

does it generate 2 exe ?

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June 15, 2014, 08:11:43 PM
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does it generate 2 exe ?

no just one, but it will take twice as long to build Wink

the x13 fugue is a really tough one to build for Compute 2.0. Probably unrolled too aggressively.
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June 15, 2014, 08:12:17 PM
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nice image  Wink

then compile and run  Smiley

Ah wow, that was easy. Kind of awkward I didn't figure this out previously...

Christian

even great scientists are wrong in the details sometimes  Wink
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June 15, 2014, 08:18:58 PM
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nice image  Wink

then compile and run  Smiley

Ah wow, that was easy. Kind of awkward I didn't figure this out previously...

Christian


Well i would rather run one compile and walk away then run 3 lmao. I take it that it switches to 3.5 on tye compute 5 cards properly? I.e. it doesnt drop performance on the different cards with all the computes together

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June 15, 2014, 08:23:59 PM
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nice image  Wink

then compile and run  Smiley

Ah wow, that was easy. Kind of awkward I didn't figure this out previously...

Christian


Well i would rather run one compile and walk away then run 3 lmao. I take it that it switches to 3.5 on tye compute 5 cards properly? I.e. it doesnt drop performance on the different cards with all the computes together
Yes, no drop for different cuda compute cards on same rig.
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June 15, 2014, 08:25:35 PM
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Now dont we all feel dumb for compiling them seperately Sad now all configs will just link to one exe and life will be easier

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