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Author Topic: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX]  (Read 3426878 times)
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September 12, 2014, 07:57:59 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?
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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

750ti is around $125 i believe, with the 980 is expected to be selling for around the $500 price range.
so price will be 4 times higher Wink

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September 12, 2014, 08:12:46 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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https://github.com/tsiv/ccminer-cryptonight/releases

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?
Which cudaminer are you using? Where did you download it from? What's your command line/batch file?
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September 12, 2014, 08:47:09 AM
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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

So far I can't get the 750 Ti to plot with 4096 stagger size which is what I started using. The 780 Ti can handle that but it takes quite a while before I get a feedback about the speed which makes trying out different configs quite tedious, especially because the plot generator keeps printing the speed on the same spot instead of writing it in new lines so I can't even feed the card a long batch file with different settings to harvest the numbers later. And my drives haven't arrived yet. Oh well.

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September 12, 2014, 08:58:55 AM
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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

So far I can't get the 750 Ti to plot with 4096 stagger size which is what I started using. The 780 Ti can handle that but it takes quite a while before I get a feedback about the speed which makes trying out different configs quite tedious, especially because the plot generator keeps printing the speed on the same spot instead of writing it in new lines so I can't even feed the card a long batch file with different settings to harvest the numbers later. And my drives haven't arrived yet. Oh well.

So you have to do each plot separate on individual batch files? that would suck

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September 12, 2014, 09:13:55 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

750ti is around $125 i believe, with the 980 is expected to be selling for around the $500 price range.
so price will be 4 times higher Wink
but will the hash rate be 4 times higher. i guess we all hope.  Wink
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September 12, 2014, 09:23:45 AM
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750ti is around $125 i believe, with the 980 is expected to be selling for around the $500 price range.
so price will be 4 times higher Wink
but will the hash rate be 4 times higher. i guess we all hope.  Wink

All we can do it hope, not that i think it will chance anything :p

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September 12, 2014, 09:27:56 AM
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750ti is around $125 i believe, with the 980 is expected to be selling for around the $500 price range.
so price will be 4 times higher Wink
but will the hash rate be 4 times higher. i guess we all hope.  Wink

All we can do it hope, not that i think it will chance anything :p
funny    the 980 is coming out and im just finishing my first 750ti rig. should have it running in a week or so.  Cheesy
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September 12, 2014, 09:39:56 AM
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So you have to do each plot separate on individual batch files? that would suck

Nah, I can use a bat's, it's just that when it's finished I can't see the speeds it generated them at.

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September 12, 2014, 10:19:10 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

750ti is around $125 i believe, with the 980 is expected to be selling for around the $500 price range.
so price will be 4 times higher Wink
but will the hash rate be 4 times higher. i guess we all hope.  Wink

just don't buy it at launch

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September 12, 2014, 10:33:45 AM
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The transformation algorithm m7.
m7m mining algorithms can not gpu?


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September 12, 2014, 10:38:39 AM
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The transformation algorithm m7.
m7m mining algorithms can not gpu?


XMG COIN
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They lied

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September 12, 2014, 10:56:33 AM
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That's not M7M, isn't it?

The additional advantage is that the algorithm is not memory hard which means a lot of energy consumption during mining processes. The energy wasting in Bitcoin mining has now been a world-wide concern.

That statement leaves me scratching my head.

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September 12, 2014, 11:00:54 AM
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That's not M7M, isn't it?

The additional advantage is that the algorithm is not memory hard which means a lot of energy consumption during mining processes. The energy wasting in Bitcoin mining has now been a world-wide concern.

That statement leaves me scratching my head.

oops missed the extra M

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September 12, 2014, 11:02:17 AM
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actually they change their algo (again)... and it isn't m7 anymore (or m7m.. well I call it m7lite)
  and quite frankly for a coin swap I am not sure it is really interesting either.
and worst a Pow (1~2weeks) +Pos, we all know how end up all these coins in general...

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September 12, 2014, 11:06:03 AM
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The additional advantage is that the algorithm is not memory hard which means a lot of energy consumption during mining processes. The energy wasting in Bitcoin mining has now been a world-wide concern.

That statement leaves me scratching my head.

Does bitcion mining use memory? lmao damn ASIC's and there huge memory amounts  Roll Eyes

On a side note i think his sentence should be changed to "The energy wasting in ALTcoin mining has now been a world-wide concern."

I do think Proof of Storage is a better system as once its generate it doesn't waste much power at all.

Who else do we know that likes to waste lots of power? Hmmmm **thought bubble reading "AMD"**

The UK/EU i know is cutting down on power usage for devices, hoovers are the current one, pc's will surely be next, Nvidia is going green(er) then usual with the new cards which is great

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Last edit: September 12, 2014, 11:29:21 AM by djm34
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The additional advantage is that the algorithm is not memory hard which means a lot of energy consumption during mining processes. The energy wasting in Bitcoin mining has now been a world-wide concern.

That statement leaves me scratching my head.

Does bitcion mining use memory? lmao damn ASIC's and there huge memory amounts  Roll Eyes

On a side note i think his sentence should be changed to "The energy wasting in ALTcoin mining has now been a world-wide concern."

I do think Proof of Storage is a better system as once its generate it doesn't waste much power at all.

Who else do we know that likes to waste lots of power? Hmmmm **thought bubble reading "AMD"**

The UK/EU i know is cutting down on power usage for devices, hoovers are the current one, pc's will surely be next, Nvidia is going green(er) then usual with the new cards which is great
English isn't his mother tongue... and that's total bullshit  Grin (sha256 isn't mem resistant at all, it doesn't even use any memory)
on an other hand scrypt is memory resistant, we see how that prevented asic now  Grin

So if you want to heat your apartment, I suggest non memory resistant algo and for summer to switch to memory resistant algo (which isn't even obvious alctually... card were running hot on scrypt and worst on scrypt-n)

I saw that some time ago on tv, there is a datacenter in Lyon, which heat is used to warm the water of a public swimming pool... (and that's probably on cpu...)
A gpu datacenter would probably be ok to boil water of a noodle restaurant  Grin

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September 12, 2014, 11:43:23 AM
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A gpu datacenter would probably be ok to boil water of a noodle restaurant  Grin

Interesting... **thinks of a plan**

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September 12, 2014, 11:44:59 AM
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A gpu datacenter would probably be ok to boil water of a noodle restaurant  Grin

Interesting... **thinks of a plan**

Ramen. mmmmmmmm

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September 12, 2014, 11:54:00 AM
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A gpu datacenter would probably be ok to boil water of a noodle restaurant  Grin

Interesting... **thinks of a plan**

Ramen. mmmmmmmm

Never tried it, but would love to

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September 12, 2014, 12:17:46 PM
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A gpu datacenter would probably be ok to boil water of a noodle restaurant  Grin

Interesting... **thinks of a plan**

Ramen. mmmmmmmm

Never tried it, but would love to

Just don't buy that pre-packaged shit. I go to a place run by a Japanese immigrant and get the real deal. Find a guy like that and you will not be disappointed!

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