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Author Topic: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX]  (Read 3426873 times)
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August 14, 2014, 02:03:22 AM
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Running Win7, I have one 750-nonTI; it just spitts out "does not validate on CPU" when starting...

However, a rig with only 5 750TI, slightly OCed, went from 18000 -> 20700

So 4,150 per 750TI from earlier 3,600!

Very nice! I did get a lot of booo's in the beginning tho, but I see more yays nnow Smiley

Do you have a donation address for XCN, djm34? Sorry, saw now - will send some to you now
What kind of card is this ? The total number of thread might be a bit high

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August 14, 2014, 02:08:15 AM
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I'm getting error : Unable to query number of cuda devices ! Is an Nvidia driver installed ?

Does this mean that i  should update my drivers ?
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August 14, 2014, 02:13:28 AM
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Running Win7, I have one 750-nonTI; it just spitts out "does not validate on CPU" when starting...

However, a rig with only 5 750TI, slightly OCed, went from 18000 -> 20700

So 4,150 per 750TI from earlier 3,600!

Very nice! I did get a lot of booo's in the beginning tho, but I see more yays nnow Smiley

Do you have a donation address for XCN, djm34? Sorry, saw now - will send some to you now
What kind of card is this ? The total number of thread might be a bit high

I can't remember now; how do I check the number of treads from a distance? I have virtual access to the box

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August 14, 2014, 02:15:08 AM
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I'm getting error : Unable to query number of cuda devices ! Is an Nvidia driver installed ?

Does this mean that i  should update my drivers ?
most likely, you need a driver which support cuda 6.5 (the latest one...340.52 which I didn't installed yet or the previous beta)

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August 14, 2014, 02:17:50 AM
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I'm getting error : Unable to query number of cuda devices ! Is an Nvidia driver installed ?

Does this mean that i  should update my drivers ?
most likely, you need a driver which support cuda 6.5 (the latest one...340.52 which I didn't installed yet or the previous beta)

ok thank you, i'll look into it
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August 14, 2014, 02:19:37 AM
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Running Win7, I have one 750-nonTI; it just spitts out "does not validate on CPU" when starting...

However, a rig with only 5 750TI, slightly OCed, went from 18000 -> 20700

So 4,150 per 750TI from earlier 3,600!

Very nice! I did get a lot of booo's in the beginning tho, but I see more yays nnow Smiley

Do you have a donation address for XCN, djm34? Sorry, saw now - will send some to you now
What kind of card is this ? The total number of thread might be a bit high

I can't remember now; how do I check the number of treads from a distance? I have virtual access to the box
You look north/North-east and wait to see a few birds, if they all fly in the same direction it means that the card can support a high threads values...  Grin

The total number of thread is just a parameter...Usually the big guns will support high number of threads why the other may not

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August 14, 2014, 02:29:14 AM
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You look north/North-east and wait to see a few birds, if they all fly in the same direction it means that the card can support a high threads values...  Grin


This is what i am talking about.This guy know something we don't !  Shocked
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August 14, 2014, 02:34:50 AM
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 Grin
You look north/North-east and wait to see a few birds, if they all fly in the same direction it means that the card can support a high threads values...  Grin


This is what i am talking about.This guy know something we don't !  Shocked
Grin

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August 14, 2014, 04:06:22 AM
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[2014-08-14 12:05:29] GPU #2: result for nonce $00000000 does not validate on CP
U! vhash64 b641d601 and htarg 00000df7


。。is it right  with ccminer  m7 algo?
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August 14, 2014, 04:45:56 AM
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[2014-08-14 12:05:29] GPU #2: result for nonce $00000000 does not validate on CP
U! vhash64 b641d601 and htarg 00000df7


。。is it right  with ccminer  m7 algo?

Djm wrote this
"Relatively large amount compare to other algo of share which doesn't validate on cpu (probably whirlpool)"
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August 14, 2014, 05:04:29 AM
Last edit: August 14, 2014, 05:19:41 AM by whyyk7
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I'll test more..I waited 10min  and  no hash  ...
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August 14, 2014, 06:45:57 AM
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Thanks djm!

Question: is it working for solomining?

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August 14, 2014, 06:50:39 AM
Last edit: August 14, 2014, 05:24:46 PM by Amph
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yeah me too, too many "does not validate", also sometime it start other time not, problem with the pool i guess, i think it might work better with a standard pool?
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August 14, 2014, 06:56:37 AM
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getting 4200 khash per evga sc 750ti  @ 1gh xcn  Smiley thank you djm

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August 14, 2014, 08:04:52 AM
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Yes, powered risers dont get power from the motherboard so without power from a molex the cards wont work, or atleast shouldnt work well
Not always true.

If it's a simple riser (not USB), like that : https://www.hashratestore.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/powered-pcie-1x-16x-16x-riser-cable-molex-5-400x260.jpg

There is 90% chance that the riser is uncut, It means that the power supply with molex is connected on the wire but the power pins are still connected between the 16x female slot and the 1x male slot.
So a powered riser, will actually works without the molex plugged, but It will draw the power from the mobo (I run some cards like that, and you can check it with a voltmeter). If you plug the molex, the main power source become the molex.
That's why on this kind of riser, it's highly not recommend to do a dual PSU with PSU 1 on the molex and PSU 2 on the mobo, because they will share their "ground" and it can happen some electrical problem. (from what I read on some topics  when I was hesitating between 1000W PSU or 2x600W when mining on scrypt Smiley )
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August 14, 2014, 08:36:24 AM
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Yes, powered risers dont get power from the motherboard so without power from a molex the cards wont work, or atleast shouldnt work well
Not always true.

If it's a simple riser (not USB), like that : https://www.hashratestore.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/powered-pcie-1x-16x-16x-riser-cable-molex-5-400x260.jpg

There is 90% chance that the riser is uncut, It means that the power supply with molex is connected on the wire but the power pins are still connected between the 16x female slot and the 1x male slot.
So a powered riser, will actually works without the molex plugged, but It will draw the power from the mobo (I run some cards like that, and you can check it with a voltmeter). If you plug the molex, the main power source become the molex.
That's why on this kind of riser, it's highly not recommend to do a dual PSU with PSU 1 on the molex and PSU 2 on the mobo, because they will share their "ground" and it can happen some electrical problem. (from what I read on some topics  when I was hesitating between 1000W PSU or 2x600W when mining on scrypt Smiley )

Thanks,
Yeh i get what you mean, that's why i said "atleast shouldnt work well" because with his 3 cards on non powered, that's a lot of power to suck from the mobo, especially with x16 to x16 risers.

I think the cards may have been running into pci-e conflicts and interrupt problems because it was populating so many pci-e lanes.
Obviously using x1 to x16 risers drops the number of lanes and stops the conflicts

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August 14, 2014, 09:13:12 AM
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Thanks djm!

Question: is it working for solomining?
yes...

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August 14, 2014, 09:14:57 AM
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Thanks djm!

Question: is it working for solomining?
yes...

DJM i will send you a nice donation Smiley
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August 14, 2014, 09:35:10 AM
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Thanks djm!

Question: is it working for solomining?
yes...

I'm not sure. I always get "submit_upstream_work OOM" which I guess is out of memory error, which is strange as it has plenty of memory and it only happens during solomining and I should have found half a dozen blocks by now.

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August 14, 2014, 09:48:15 AM
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Here a first version of ccminer with cryptonite support (binaries windows).

ccminer -a m7

https://mega.co.nz/#!tM1HyTqL!jS9Ak6UK-AQkLC-850Fq4g382eYJySw7mCwSWCxfK-Q

It should work, however there are still a few things to correct:
* relatively large amount compare to other algo of share which doesn't validate on cpu (probably whirlpool)
* You might have while starting mining on 1gh a long chain of boo because of the low diff (like for HVC, If I remember well).
Just let the miner run, until it stabilizes

Please report any other problems, especially if you run on other algo to be sure that I didn't break anything and all the algos are still fully functional. I will release the source a bit later once things are more stable and I am sure that the m7 doesn't break anything.

Is there a repo somewhere where one can get a source of this version to compile on Ubuntu? Dependencies?
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