renegadepcsolutions
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June 17, 2014, 12:42:18 AM |
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Welcome to page 800.
cbuchner1, is it possible to get a compile of ccminer 1.2 for compute 2.1 cards? Please?
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. -John F. Kennedy
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StuffOfInterest
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June 17, 2014, 01:26:30 AM |
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Being that I mine on NiceHash with nVIDIA cards I can't use the auto-switching feature because the best nVIDIA mining tools (ccminer and cudaminer) don't support it. To that end, I've come up with a Windows Program, Nice Hash Control which can start and stop mining apps based on which one is currently most profitable. Hope this helps, and please send a few mBTC my way if you find it useful. BTW, the recent ccminer 1.2 release made for a nice bump in earnings on X11 and X13. Screen shot above is what I'm getting with two GTX 750 Ti cards.
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srcxxx
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June 17, 2014, 01:42:47 AM |
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Hi guys! What's the fastest you can get on Groestl algo (Groestlcoin, Diamondcoin, Atheistcoin, Dokdocoin) with the new ccMiner? I saw 15.6MH/s on 780GTX and 8MH/s on 750TI results earlier in this thread. Anybody can do better? Please fill in your results in Groestl spreadsheet for other people to use: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hTOUdJZrKqrNDXTIbXgNvJtj_fnpECREcs-eHxaGrZc/edit?usp=sharingThe fastest I could do on R9 290 is 18.9 MH/s, that is without changing the hashing algo. Still t-tables, just optimized. I presume that bitslicing or byteslicing should be even faster. But my first attempt at byteslicing failed miserably (1/3 speed of t-tables). I turned off table lookups just for fun and got 120MH/s result. So random memory access is clearly the bottleneck of t-tables on GPUs. PS: If anyone have AMD devices on this forum, you might wanna check out https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=652849Thanks! srcxxx
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Poena
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June 17, 2014, 01:49:41 AM |
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Being that I mine on NiceHash with nVIDIA cards I can't use the auto-switching feature because the best nVIDIA mining tools (ccminer and cudaminer) don't support it. To that end, I've come up with a Windows Program, Nice Hash Control which can start and stop mining apps based on which one is currently most profitable. Hope this helps, and please send a few mBTC my way if you find it useful. http://stuffofinterest.com/NiceHashControl/NiceHashControl-1.0.0.pngBTW, the recent ccminer 1.2 release made for a nice bump in earnings on X11 and X13. Screen shot above is what I'm getting with two GTX 750 Ti cards. If someone could merge your apps with Bomba profitability Calculator and autoswitch to another coin on a watch list it would be awesome...!
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StuffOfInterest
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June 17, 2014, 01:55:31 AM |
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Being that I mine on NiceHash with nVIDIA cards I can't use the auto-switching feature because the best nVIDIA mining tools (ccminer and cudaminer) don't support it. To that end, I've come up with a Windows Program, Nice Hash Control which can start and stop mining apps based on which one is currently most profitable. Hope this helps, and please send a few mBTC my way if you find it useful. BTW, the recent ccminer 1.2 release made for a nice bump in earnings on X11 and X13. Screen shot above is what I'm getting with two GTX 750 Ti cards. If someone could merge your apps with Bomba profitability Calculator and autoswitch to another coin on a watch list it would be awesome...! Frightening, but very doable. The process start and kill code is actually the easiest part of the program. It is the API processing and calculations (along with display code) which makes up the bulk of the code.
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nomad1109
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June 17, 2014, 02:10:08 AM Last edit: June 17, 2014, 02:23:08 AM by nomad1109 |
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Frightening, but very doable. The process start and kill code is actually the easiest part of the program. It is the API processing and calculations (along with display code) which makes up the bulk of the code.
I love the idea of being able to configure which coins I want to mine (say choosing them with check boxes), and have it auto-switch between those that I want to mine. I think the main drawback with multi-pool mining is they do a bunch of stuff that I would want no part of... so the ability to configure this on our own with a long config file, where you feed in a startup command as well as a parameter would be an ultimate type of thing in my view. I would suggest some kind of a box where you have a donation address and a button or a percentage we could donate to you for making it as we mine as well... if it works out to basically cover any algo if I enter the parameters (mining the new or unlisted coins is a big thing to a lot of people) I would gladly throw you a percent or two as it mines away like a pool. Confidence in the best earning potential is worth a lot I think. I also think the time to stay on a coin and recheck should be variable if possible... Love what you have done so far though. EDIT: And one more thought... Is there a way to set a minimum about to start mining a particular algo in Nicehash? I know our Christian-2 of the C&C Hash Factory put out an advanced miner script based on command line that did a decent job of working pool switching on Nicehash, so there is some demand for this.
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RavenXBR
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June 17, 2014, 02:35:08 AM |
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I'm experiencing constant driver crashes mining JPC since upgrading to ver 1.2. I've reverted back to ver 1.1 and it's stable, although hash rate is slightly less.
Anyone else having problems with ver 1.2?
+50 hours straight at JPC with no crashes...
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RavenXBR
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June 17, 2014, 02:41:53 AM |
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A lot of new "apps" coming for NVIDIA miners... pretty awesome job guys...
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yellowduck2
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June 17, 2014, 03:15:48 AM |
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I'm experiencing constant driver crashes mining JPC since upgrading to ver 1.2. I've reverted back to ver 1.1 and it's stable, although hash rate is slightly less.
Anyone else having problems with ver 1.2?
+50 hours straight at JPC with no crashes... But JPC price crash.
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Dotcommie
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June 17, 2014, 03:42:29 AM |
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I'm experiencing constant driver crashes mining JPC since upgrading to ver 1.2. I've reverted back to ver 1.1 and it's stable, although hash rate is slightly less.
Anyone else having problems with ver 1.2?
+50 hours straight at JPC with no crashes... But JPC price crash. Define "crash". It's been stable at 38-40 for almost a week now. I think miners are just dumping their daily coins in there without realizing all that's doing is keeping price down. The buys match the sells and it won't go anywhere until someone either dumps 5-10 btc into it or pulls some of those orders for a little while. It doesn't help that random coins are being pumped as well.
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RavenXBR
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June 17, 2014, 03:56:41 AM |
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I'm experiencing constant driver crashes mining JPC since upgrading to ver 1.2. I've reverted back to ver 1.1 and it's stable, although hash rate is slightly less.
Anyone else having problems with ver 1.2?
+50 hours straight at JPC with no crashes... But JPC price crash. Still 2.5 times better than x11 at Nicehash.
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bigjme
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June 17, 2014, 06:47:32 AM |
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Dont talk profit! You will draw attention to it, shhhhh
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Amph
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June 17, 2014, 06:49:48 AM |
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I'm experiencing constant driver crashes mining JPC since upgrading to ver 1.2. I've reverted back to ver 1.1 and it's stable, although hash rate is slightly less.
Anyone else having problems with ver 1.2?
+50 hours straight at JPC with no crashes... But JPC price crash. because everyone is selling, including you, as i said, there is no reason to not sell because it is very profitable for nvidia
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cbuchner1 (OP)
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June 17, 2014, 06:54:51 AM |
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Welcome to page 800.
cbuchner1, is it possible to get a compile of ccminer 1.2 for compute 2.1 cards? no because all recent optimizations were done explicitly for Compute 3.0 devices the best you'll get is Bombadil's 1.0 version
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June 17, 2014, 08:43:15 AM |
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I'm experiencing constant driver crashes mining JPC since upgrading to ver 1.2. I've reverted back to ver 1.1 and it's stable, although hash rate is slightly less.
Anyone else having problems with ver 1.2?
+50 hours straight at JPC with no crashes... But JPC price crash. Define "crash". It's been stable at 38-40 for almost a week now. I think miners are just dumping their daily coins in there without realizing all that's doing is keeping price down. The buys match the sells and it won't go anywhere until someone either dumps 5-10 btc into it or pulls some of those orders for a little while. It doesn't help that random coins are being pumped as well. Now we can say it has crashed
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cbuchner1 (OP)
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June 17, 2014, 09:02:22 AM |
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Dont talk profit! You will draw attention to it, shhhhh * cbuchner1 looks at the BBR price development and smiles. profit MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGIN.
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bigjme
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June 17, 2014, 09:03:41 AM |
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1.5mil jackpot is all thats for sale on allcrypt up to 0.00000060, someone clears that and it may rebound up. its not a huge amount of counts, 0.8btc would clear it to that easily * cbuchner1 looks at the BBR price development and smiles. profit MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGIN. i am beginning to dislike you. Im only joking, when am i going to get my super secret version sent to me? *hint* *hint* I will let my 780 mine for you?
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June 17, 2014, 09:09:40 AM |
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Dont talk profit! You will draw attention to it, shhhhh * cbuchner1 looks at the BBR price development and smiles. profit MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGIN. Aside from the profitability of you mining the coin, do you like BBR? I bought a bit earlier.
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June 17, 2014, 09:13:51 AM |
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Aside from the profitability of you mining the coin, do you like BBR? I bought a bit earlier.
Same question for XMR too Do you think it has some future?
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cbuchner1 (OP)
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June 17, 2014, 09:15:08 AM |
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Dont talk profit! You will draw attention to it, shhhhh * cbuchner1 looks at the BBR price development and smiles. profit MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGIN. Aside from the profitability of you mining the coin, do you like BBR? I bought a bit earlier. Apart from the lack of a Windows Installer and a mature GUI wallet this coin is quite nice. I am sure we will see better CryptoNote wallets later this year. BBR seems to be leading the charge. A speciality of this coin is the blockchain-derived scratchpad as input to the hash function. The need for a scratchpad to be exchanged between the pool and the miner makes mining protocols (JSON via HTTP and stratum) a bit iffy, especially with the scratchpad growing by 100 MB each year. So far I had no problems with cryptonote based transactions from and to exchanges. Christian
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