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Author Topic: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX]  (Read 3426936 times)
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September 11, 2014, 07:44:10 PM
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Its Happening!  http://videocardz.com/52276/msi-shows-off-geforce-gtx-980-gaming-with-twin-frozr-v-cooler

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September 11, 2014, 08:02:42 PM
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me.... want!

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September 11, 2014, 08:52:17 PM
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a question to the visual studio aficionado:

I have a very boring problem, most of everything is underline in red while compiling fine and
it reports stupid error which makes the whole stuff pretty useless.

Does anybody know how to cure that problem (the problem doesn't seem to be limited to cuda functions )
You can prevent some of the underlining if you add something like this
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// Microsoft Intellisense workaround
#ifdef __INTELLISENSE__
#define __launch_bounds__(x)
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It's not pretty, but it should work.
Also, sometimes there's a #include <cuda_runtime.h> missing

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September 11, 2014, 09:03:39 PM
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seems like GTX980 should be like 4 GT750Ti, which is little bit sad Sad
hope the leaks are wrong...
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September 11, 2014, 09:43:31 PM
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seems like GTX980 should be like 4 GT750Ti, which is little bit sad Sad
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September 11, 2014, 10:01:54 PM
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a question to the visual studio aficionado:

I have a very boring problem, most of everything is underline in red while compiling fine and
it reports stupid error which makes the whole stuff pretty useless.

Does anybody know how to cure that problem (the problem doesn't seem to be limited to cuda functions )
You can prevent some of the underlining if you add something like this
Code:
// Microsoft Intellisense workaround
#ifdef __INTELLISENSE__
#define __launch_bounds__(x)
#endif
It's not pretty, but it should work.
Also, sometimes there's a #include <cuda_runtime.h> missing
great it works ! Thanks a lot
I had yesterday to remove the __launch_bounds__ to work on a routine... much better now

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September 11, 2014, 11:11:22 PM
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seems like GTX980 should be like 4 GT750Ti, which is little bit sad Sad
hope the leaks are wrong...

What's sad about it jsamul?
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He must of wanted it to be equal to 6 Tongue

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September 11, 2014, 11:55:02 PM
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Please recommend Smiley i have over 100GB of stored cache but im unsure how that works moving over to pools

so ive signed up to http://178.62.39.204:8121/, well followed the instructions on setting up the miner
plot wise it says it will use my local plots so i have moved those to the folder for the pool miner, and i believe i would generate them like you would solo mining but in the pool folder?

For example right now i have a nonce for 1, 100001, 200001

i am currently generating the nonce for 300001, yet the pool keeps checking 300001 over and over and saying no valid shares to submit

it doesnt seem to be looking at the others which i generated during solomining even though their in the same folder. any ideas?

Let us know how it's going for you Smiley The miner doesn't treat solo plot any different from pool plot (as long as you aren't using the first test pool the dev, which isn't the case). If you need quick answers to questions, the Burst thread is probably better than this (although we will help out ofc), but the original thread is quite amazing. As I said the community is great and there are almost no FUD, and I don't think I ever seen any thread here in alts grow as fast as that thread (500 pp. in 30 days...).

By the way, they do have a GPU ploter out now (opencl), but it preforms very badly on 750TI. Some AMD card report high speeds, some not so good. Perhaps a more powerful nvidia card than 750TI will do better.

Edit: I still hate the Burst and is only in it for the btc Wink

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September 12, 2014, 12:03:35 AM
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On a whole different note: I travel a lot and often need to reach my rigs from a distance.

Can any one recommend an alternative to TeawViewer? If find it requiring quite much resources. Just the recent days, I've had a lot of jave apps running (Burst), which in combination with running TeawViewer had the rig inresponsive. I'll lost abit of btc on that.

So any tips to replace TeawViewer with?

Thanks Smiley

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September 12, 2014, 12:09:12 AM
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On a whole different note: I travel a lot and often need to reach my rigs from a distance.

Can any one recommend an alternative to TeawViewer? If find it requiring quite much resources. Just the recent days, I've had a lot of jave apps running (Burst), which in combination with running TeawViewer had the rig inresponsive. I'll lost abit of btc on that.

So any tips to replace TeawViewer with?

Thanks Smiley

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September 12, 2014, 12:13:10 AM
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On a whole different note: I travel a lot and often need to reach my rigs from a distance.

Can any one recommend an alternative to TeawViewer? If find it requiring quite much resources. Just the recent days, I've had a lot of jave apps running (Burst), which in combination with running TeawViewer had the rig inresponsive. I'll lost abit of btc on that.

So any tips to replace TeawViewer with?

Thanks Smiley

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Thanks, I'll have a look right away! Cheesy


**EDIT: the pro version is prefered, right? Or will their Central client suffice...? The interface looked a bit off on the latter. But, hey, they have 30 days free, plenty of time to try out Smiley

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September 12, 2014, 12:40:53 AM
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Let us know how it's going for you Smiley The miner doesn't treat solo plot any different from pool plot (as long as you aren't using the first test pool the dev, which isn't the case). If you need quick answers to questions, the Burst thread is probably better than this (although we will help out ofc), but the original thread is quite amazing. As I said the community is great and there are almost no FUD, and I don't think I ever seen any thread here in alts grow as fast as that thread (500 pp. in 30 days...).

By the way, they do have a GPU ploter out now (opencl), but it preforms very badly on 750TI. Some AMD card report high speeds, some not so good. Perhaps a more powerful nvidia card than 750TI will do better.

Edit: I still hate the Burst and is only in it for the btc Wink

I'm getting 7300 n/m on a 780 Ti after two minutes of fiddling and 1.7k with a 750 Ti if it's not crashing. Razerglass reached 2500 on a 750 Ti. I'll play with it more tomorrow. Try playing with very low threads (2-4-8-12).

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September 12, 2014, 12:58:23 AM
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On a whole different note: I travel a lot and often need to reach my rigs from a distance.

Can any one recommend an alternative to TeawViewer? If find it requiring quite much resources. Just the recent days, I've had a lot of jave apps running (Burst), which in combination with running TeawViewer had the rig inresponsive. I'll lost abit of btc on that.

So any tips to replace TeawViewer with?

Thanks Smiley

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why not just linux and ssh (and takes absolutely no ressource)

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September 12, 2014, 01:33:01 AM
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September 12, 2014, 02:53:29 AM
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On a whole different note: I travel a lot and often need to reach my rigs from a distance.

Can any one recommend an alternative to TeawViewer? If find it requiring quite much resources. Just the recent days, I've had a lot of jave apps running (Burst), which in combination with running TeawViewer had the rig inresponsive. I'll lost abit of btc on that.

So any tips to replace TeawViewer with?

Thanks Smiley

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why not just linux and ssh (and takes absolutely no ressource)

My thoughts exactly. In fact, I'm rather confused as to why he didn't use it in the first place.

Because Linux ain't Windoze!

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September 12, 2014, 02:55:52 AM
Last edit: September 12, 2014, 03:27:54 AM by tarzanbigcity
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I am just hoping BTC will go up in time for me to purchase 2 of these bad boys. Im spending the coins regardless, it would just be nice to maximize my spending power. Anyone have any details on online shops doing preorders?

BTW Here is the Zotac versions of the cards. Just leaked.

http://wccftech.com/geforce-gtx-970-980-pricing-leaked-399-499-zotac-gtx-970-pictured/

and the EVGA 980. LOL
http://www.youscreen.de/rxxapnab43.jpg
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September 12, 2014, 04:08:37 AM
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Is ccminer v1.2 capable of mining XMR with a GTX 750ti?  I have found there was a fork of ccminer from the summer that was able to do it, but I can't find a download.  Has it been included in v1.2?

Thanks for the help!

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September 12, 2014, 05:29:06 AM
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So I finally got Cudaminer working with CUDA 5.5 on my GTX 560, but it's reporting crazy high hashrates, in the range of 100,000-500,000 kh/s mining Scrypt.
On top of that, the pool I'm mining with to test it out only received two shares from me 10 minutes, and told me I was ranging from 0-3 kh/s.

Any suggestions on what I'm doing wrong?
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September 12, 2014, 07:13:23 AM
Last edit: September 12, 2014, 07:56:56 AM by bigjme
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Let us know how it's going for you Smiley The miner doesn't treat solo plot any different from pool plot (as long as you aren't using the first test pool the dev, which isn't the case). If you need quick answers to questions, the Burst thread is probably better than this (although we will help out ofc), but the original thread is quite amazing. As I said the community is great and there are almost no FUD, and I don't think I ever seen any thread here in alts grow as fast as that thread (500 pp. in 30 days...).

By the way, they do have a GPU ploter out now (opencl), but it preforms very badly on 750TI. Some AMD card report high speeds, some not so good. Perhaps a more powerful nvidia card than 750TI will do better.

Edit: I still hate the Burst and is only in it for the btc Wink

I'm getting 7300 n/m on a 780 Ti after two minutes of fiddling and 1.7k with a 750 Ti if it's not crashing. Razerglass reached 2500 on a 750 Ti. I'll play with it more tomorrow. Try playing with very low threads (2-4-8-12).

Thats not too bad them. I've filled over 1TB in 2 days CPU generating. Need to put a new HDD in tonight

based on your stats i am expecting on a 780 to generate 1TB in roughly 11 hours

4000000n / 6200 n/m = 645 min / 60 = 10.75

am i totally off? if im not i will have to look into the gpu plotter when i get home

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September 12, 2014, 07:38:15 AM
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seems like GTX980 should be like 4 GT750Ti, which is little bit sad Sad
hope the leaks are wrong...

What's sad about it jsamul?
~ Myagui

He must of wanted it to be equal to 6 Tongue

exactly... at least 6 Smiley
mainly if the price will be 6 times the price of gt750ti Wink
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