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June 26, 2014, 06:24:38 PM |
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Does it have to be Cuda toolkit 5.5 or can I use the latest?
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June 26, 2014, 06:37:09 PM |
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I tried the nvidia test drive. I got DC maybe 15 seconds after runing tsiv CCminer and now if I try to reconnect its telling me that my minutes are all exhausted.
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QuadraQ
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June 26, 2014, 06:52:35 PM |
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Hey guys... just a heads up to anyone who HASN'T taken advantage of it... http://www.nvidia.com/object/trygrid.htmlfree 24hrs of K520 grid mining (usually 4x K520 cards) add tsiv's ccminer = profit *note* These do have a keep-alive time... so you must have the window active, and doing something in order to keep connection alive. It says for North America only... but I have 1 word... PROXY. I'm really new to any sort of remote server, so if anyone has done this could you explain briefly what the steps are?
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MCOnyx
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June 26, 2014, 06:59:27 PM |
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Hey guys... just a heads up to anyone who HASN'T taken advantage of it... http://www.nvidia.com/object/trygrid.htmlfree 24hrs of K520 grid mining (usually 4x K520 cards) add tsiv's ccminer = profit *note* These do have a keep-alive time... so you must have the window active, and doing something in order to keep connection alive. It says for North America only... but I have 1 word... PROXY. I'm really new to any sort of remote server, so if anyone has done this could you explain briefly what the steps are? It's made really simple. You create account with e-mail, download small size application Nvidia GRID Workspace and enter your info to connect. You get remote desktop and work like on your computer at home. Very easy to setup.
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Odeyin
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June 26, 2014, 07:01:51 PM |
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I tried the nvidia test drive. I got DC maybe 15 seconds after runing tsiv CCminer and now if I try to reconnect its telling me that my minutes are all exhausted. It probably crashed the driver like it does on our computers, especially since it is Keppler. I would suggest making sure you use a low threadsxblock, although if it seems that as soon as you crash the driver it kicks you out...
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tbearhere
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June 26, 2014, 07:07:49 PM |
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Hey guys... just a heads up to anyone who HASN'T taken advantage of it... http://www.nvidia.com/object/trygrid.htmlfree 24hrs of K520 grid mining (usually 4x K520 cards) add tsiv's ccminer = profit *note* These do have a keep-alive time... so you must have the window active, and doing something in order to keep connection alive. It says for North America only... but I have 1 word... PROXY. what is it? i have in installed
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QuadraQ
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June 26, 2014, 07:10:24 PM |
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Hey guys... just a heads up to anyone who HASN'T taken advantage of it... http://www.nvidia.com/object/trygrid.htmlfree 24hrs of K520 grid mining (usually 4x K520 cards) add tsiv's ccminer = profit *note* These do have a keep-alive time... so you must have the window active, and doing something in order to keep connection alive. It says for North America only... but I have 1 word... PROXY. I'm really new to any sort of remote server, so if anyone has done this could you explain briefly what the steps are? It's made really simple. You create account with e-mail, download small size application Nvidia GRID Workspace and enter your info to connect. You get remote desktop and work like on your computer at home. Very easy to setup. Is the remote machine running a Linux distribution or a version of Windows?
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tbearhere
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June 26, 2014, 07:12:09 PM |
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Hey guys... just a heads up to anyone who HASN'T taken advantage of it... http://www.nvidia.com/object/trygrid.htmlfree 24hrs of K520 grid mining (usually 4x K520 cards) add tsiv's ccminer = profit *note* These do have a keep-alive time... so you must have the window active, and doing something in order to keep connection alive. It says for North America only... but I have 1 word... PROXY. I'm really new to any sort of remote server, so if anyone has done this could you explain briefly what the steps are? It's made really simple. You create account with e-mail, download small size application Nvidia GRID Workspace and enter your info to connect. You get remote desktop and work like on your computer at home. Very easy to setup. Is the remote machine running a Linux distribution or a version of Windows? im not sure looks like windows. but i dont know what linux looks like. and how would one have free mining?
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djm34
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June 26, 2014, 07:47:48 PM |
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out of curiosity, anybody had a look at whirlpool implementation in cuda ?
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Odeyin
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June 26, 2014, 07:52:08 PM |
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I run a H81 BTC Pro with 6 EVGA 750Ti's (without the 6-pin PCI-E power), I have 5 cards on 16x-1x powered risers, and the 1 card in the x16 slot on a 16x-16x unpowered riser. Rig has been running flawelessly for nearly 4 months now!
can you overclock them? im still reading massage #16128 trying to catch up to you guys. That's cool..I would suggest holding questions until you get caught up to the last couple of days (maybe a week or so)...some people come, and some people go, and they may not be around to answer your questions.
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tbearhere
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June 26, 2014, 07:54:01 PM |
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I run a H81 BTC Pro with 6 EVGA 750Ti's (without the 6-pin PCI-E power), I have 5 cards on 16x-1x powered risers, and the 1 card in the x16 slot on a 16x-16x unpowered riser. Rig has been running flawelessly for nearly 4 months now!
can you overclock them? im still reading massage #16128 trying to catch up to you guys. That's cool..I would suggest holding questions until you get caught up to the last couple of days (maybe a week or so)...some people come, and some people go, and they may not be around to answer your questions. yes thank you been away. amph is still here though and commented on the oc to lines down.
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June 26, 2014, 07:56:04 PM |
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out of curiosity, anybody had a look at whirlpool implementation in cuda ?
No, but some have. And they suggest putting the lookup tables in the texture cache's instead of even shared memory. This is old, but possible still relevent... Here is the discussion link: https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/471813/why-is-whirlpool-hash-so-slow-on-cuda-/also an SPH implentation of it is in cudaminer.
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June 26, 2014, 07:57:28 PM |
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Question... I'm used to the old POWER HUNGRY GeForce cards...
How big of a PSU is needed to run 6 750ti cards (w/o 6-pin PCIe connectors)?
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tarzanbigcity
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June 26, 2014, 08:03:59 PM |
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If you assume 60watt per card x 6 = 360 + 50-60 watts cpu/mem components your sitting at 420 watts. So at 80% efficiency you'll need a PSU ~ 600 (550 is cutting it close) Watt range or higher. I personally have 4 cards on one rig running on a 500 Watt. Your mileage may vary.
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cbuchner1 (OP)
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June 26, 2014, 08:04:04 PM |
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we run 3 on a 450W PSU. For six a 650W PSU should be fine. But don't put a 125W AMD CPU on that mainboard, if possible.
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June 26, 2014, 08:29:50 PM |
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I'm not getting much help in the JPC thread, so thought I'd run it past you guys here. Has anyone compiled the JPC wallet in Linux? I'm getting the following error when I try: I'm getting an error when trying to compile JPC wallet on Ubuntu : In file included from src/qt/bitcoin.cpp:4:0: src/qt/bitcoingui.h:4:23: fatal error: QMainWindow: No such file or directory #include <QMainWindow> ^ compilation terminated. make: *** [build/bitcoin.o] Error 1
Have also tried qtcreator jackpotcoin-qt.pro but it just hangs. I really need a wallet sorted out tonight!
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th00ber
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June 26, 2014, 09:05:33 PM |
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Question... I'm used to the old POWER HUNGRY GeForce cards...
How big of a PSU is needed to run 6 750ti cards (w/o 6-pin PCIe connectors)?
With 12x750ti (6pin connector model), I'm about 880W at the wall. One rig is on 1000W Plat (used when I was mining scrypt with 7950) and the second is just a 700W Bronze and supply 6 card with PCI-E connector (4 connector + 2 molex adaptator) without problem
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MCOnyx
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June 26, 2014, 09:17:38 PM |
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Is the remote machine running a Linux distribution or a version of Windows?
Windows
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bigjme
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June 26, 2014, 09:18:10 PM |
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cudamining.cc is finally back up after lots of messing about
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