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is it that profitable ? now if you want the ultimate scrypt-jane high factor experience... install linux, it is well known the hashrate is much higher on linuex
That's mostly because the video memory usage is limited to 88% on windows by default: #if WIN32 device_backoff[thr_id] = 12; #else device_backoff[thr_id] = 2; #endif Which is only necessary if you're mining on your primary card. But my windows vista gets 3.6 kh/s and windows 8.1 gets 2.3 kh/s. Its driving me crazy why.
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November 09, 2014, 03:51:36 PM |
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How to set backup pool for cudaminer?With sgminer,it can change to backup pool when main pool is dead.
You can't I might have read a bit too fast (had just awaken...), it is possible for cudaminer (while it isn't for ccminer)
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November 09, 2014, 04:07:26 PM |
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How to set backup pool for cudaminer?With sgminer,it can change to backup pool when main pool is dead.
You can't I might have read a bit too fast (had just awaken...), it is possible for cudaminer (while it isn't for ccminer) It's possible with the '-r' (retries=N) parameter which if set to 0, won't try to reconnect in case of a disconnect or a failed initial connection. It is also recommended to use lower than default "-T" and "-R" values. "-T" stands for maximum network timeout in seconds which is 270 by default. "-R" stands for retry pause which is 30 seconds by default and we don't want to waste that much time connecting to a pool when you can connect to another instantly. Putting that all together you get something like this: .bat: echo off :start title #1 mining on pool #1 ccminer.exe -a algo -o <IP>:<port> -u <user> -p <password> -q -T 3 -R 3 -r 0 title #2 mining on dwarfpool ccminer.exe -a algo -o stratum+tcp://erebor.dwarfpool.com:port -u <address> -q -T 3 -R 3 -r 0 title #3 mining on pool X ccminer.exe ... -T 3 -R 3 -r 0 goto start
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cbuchner1 (OP)
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November 09, 2014, 05:01:47 PM |
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On Cudaminer.... the hash rates on scrypt jane nf are lower on windows 8 by 33%. My vista computer gets about 3.6 mh/s and my 2 windows 8 computers get 2.3 mh/s. I tried everything I could even compiling Cudaminer on windows 8. All the combinations of the arguments ect. Do you are anybody here know why please. thanks
I've experienced some weirdness on individual systems as well. Like one machine I configured with a free Windows Server 2012 R2 trial version simply wouldn't run cudaminer at full speed. Somehow GPU utilization never went much above 80%. But at that point I did not care enough to investigate. Christian
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November 09, 2014, 07:01:45 PM |
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On Cudaminer.... the hash rates on scrypt jane nf are lower on windows 8 by 33%. My vista computer gets about 3.6 mh/s and my 2 windows 8 computers get 2.3 mh/s. I tried everything I could even compiling Cudaminer on windows 8. All the combinations of the arguments ect. Do you are anybody here know why please. thanks
I've experienced some weirdness on individual systems as well. Like one machine I configured with a free Windows Server 2012 R2 trial version simply wouldn't run cudaminer at full speed. Somehow GPU utilization never went much above 80%. But at that point I did not care enough to investigate. Christian Thank you Christian. This low hash happens on my asrock 81 win 8..and hp win 8. vista works great.
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November 09, 2014, 07:29:39 PM |
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I guess it is better not to ask what it means edit: I am sad to announce that my nespresso machine passed away...so young... this may affect profitability (as well as bad temper trolling) Happened to me recently, repaired with some Anti calcaire liquid (1€ a Carrefour
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November 09, 2014, 07:32:08 PM |
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Got any AMD cards?
No just 750ti's Good choice for the planet, and your ears
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November 09, 2014, 08:54:42 PM |
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I guess it is better not to ask what it means edit: I am sad to announce that my nespresso machine passed away...so young... this may affect profitability (as well as bad temper trolling) Happened to me recently, repaired with some Anti calcaire liquid (1€ a Carrefour I don't think it is the same problem, mine just stopped working, no light no nothing... (last time I used it, it was blinking strangely but was able to get a coffee... the next morning it didn't even turn on...)
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cbuchner1 (OP)
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November 09, 2014, 10:19:33 PM |
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I don't think it is the same problem, mine just stopped working, no light no nothing... (last time I used it, it was blinking strangely but was able to get a coffee... the next morning it didn't even turn on...)
I bet you had it overclocked.... or overused
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November 10, 2014, 02:37:19 AM |
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How to set backup pool for cudaminer?With sgminer,it can change to backup pool when main pool is dead.
You can't I might have read a bit too fast (had just awaken...), it is possible for cudaminer (while it isn't for ccminer) It's possible with the '-r' (retries=N) parameter which if set to 0, won't try to reconnect in case of a disconnect or a failed initial connection. It is also recommended to use lower than default "-T" and "-R" values. "-T" stands for maximum network timeout in seconds which is 270 by default. "-R" stands for retry pause which is 30 seconds by default and we don't want to waste that much time connecting to a pool when you can connect to another instantly. Putting that all together you get something like this: .bat: echo off :start title #1 mining on pool #1 ccminer.exe -a algo -o <IP>:<port> -u <user> -p <password> -q -T 3 -R 3 -r 0 title #2 mining on dwarfpool ccminer.exe -a algo -o stratum+tcp://erebor.dwarfpool.com:port -u <address> -q -T 3 -R 3 -r 0 title #3 mining on pool X ccminer.exe ... -T 3 -R 3 -r 0 goto start Multi-algo mining tools also solve this problem very easily. With Miner Control, for example, if a pool/algorithm it's trying to mine is dead, then it will simply kill the miner and move on to the next most profitable in line. The dead pool is flagged for a set amount of time, so it will not try to mine that pool again until the flag expires. I don't think it is the same problem, mine just stopped working, no light no nothing... (last time I used it, it was blinking strangely but was able to get a coffee... the next morning it didn't even turn on...)
I bet you had it overclocked.... or overused Only in this thread will you find people overclocking their coffee makers… In an AMD thread, you'd see people trying to underpower their coffee makers, and brew a full cup from half as much grounds.
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djm34
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November 10, 2014, 03:38:33 AM |
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How to set backup pool for cudaminer?With sgminer,it can change to backup pool when main pool is dead.
You can't I might have read a bit too fast (had just awaken...), it is possible for cudaminer (while it isn't for ccminer) It's possible with the '-r' (retries=N) parameter which if set to 0, won't try to reconnect in case of a disconnect or a failed initial connection. It is also recommended to use lower than default "-T" and "-R" values. "-T" stands for maximum network timeout in seconds which is 270 by default. "-R" stands for retry pause which is 30 seconds by default and we don't want to waste that much time connecting to a pool when you can connect to another instantly. Putting that all together you get something like this: .bat: echo off :start title #1 mining on pool #1 ccminer.exe -a algo -o <IP>:<port> -u <user> -p <password> -q -T 3 -R 3 -r 0 title #2 mining on dwarfpool ccminer.exe -a algo -o stratum+tcp://erebor.dwarfpool.com:port -u <address> -q -T 3 -R 3 -r 0 title #3 mining on pool X ccminer.exe ... -T 3 -R 3 -r 0 goto start Multi-algo mining tools also solve this problem very easily. With Miner Control, for example, if a pool/algorithm it's trying to mine is dead, then it will simply kill the miner and move on to the next most profitable in line. The dead pool is flagged for a set amount of time, so it will not try to mine that pool again until the flag expires. I don't think it is the same problem, mine just stopped working, no light no nothing... (last time I used it, it was blinking strangely but was able to get a coffee... the next morning it didn't even turn on...)
I bet you had it overclocked.... or overused Only in this thread will you find people overclocking their coffee makers… In an AMD thread, you'd see people trying to underpower their coffee makers, and brew a full cup from half as much grounds. (you might find modded firmware doing that on the amd thread) It was clearly overused, but it was sort of undervolted (a program so the coffee maker goes into idle between cups...)
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November 10, 2014, 06:01:03 AM |
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looking for opinions. selling off my 750 ti's. still want to be able to mine just in case something becomes profitable, also want to be able to rock all the new games should i get a 970 or a 980. and what is the preferred brand.
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November 10, 2014, 10:22:14 AM |
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Only in this thread will you find people overclocking their coffee makers… In an AMD thread, you'd see people trying to underpower their coffee makers, and brew a full cup from half as much grounds. LOL- Nice, made me chuckle.
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November 10, 2014, 10:52:20 AM |
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Only in this thread will you find people overclocking their coffee makers… In an AMD thread, you'd see people trying to underpower their coffee makers, and brew a full cup from half as much grounds. LOL- Nice, made me chuckle. OK guys, I just tested Scrypt and it works fine. No corrupted screen or ticks whatsoever. Weird huh? I guess it's just the x11 miner.
Again, does anyone have the download link for the older miner? I just want to test it and see if it makes the ticking sound as well.
That is just weird, did you try underclock and undervolt to see if it helps? actually underclock and undervolt is the answer to every problem in amd world...
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November 10, 2014, 02:29:52 PM |
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On Cudaminer.... the hash rates on scrypt jane nf are lower on windows 8 by 33%. My vista computer gets about 3.6 mh/s and my 2 windows 8 computers get 2.3 mh/s. I tried everything I could even compiling Cudaminer on windows 8. All the combinations of the arguments ect. [/quote] [/quote] people still mine that? I took a look at the AMD kernel - looks like it could use some work. [/quote] My vista computer gets about 3.6 mh/s and my 2 windows 8 computers get 2.3 mh/s. I worked on it on and off for months. Still only 2.3 [/quote] I think I found the problem. The source code is 32 bit and I can't compile it to x86. [/quote] lulwat ? the source code isn't anything .... ok just replace every uint32_t by uint64_t try to retune cudaminer (however it is a known problem) [/quote] No problem. At this point, im ready to load vista on my asrock 81 [/quote] From what I have read the hash is normal on all os except windows 7 and 8. What is it about windows 8 that one cant get 3.6 mh/s. money flying out the window. .002 btc a day per 750ti. Edit: anybody have any thoughts way please.
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November 10, 2014, 02:36:02 PM |
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On Cudaminer.... the hash rates on scrypt jane nf are lower on windows 8 by 33%. My vista computer gets about 3.6 mh/s and my 2 windows 8 computers get 2.3 mh/s. I tried everything I could even compiling Cudaminer on windows 8. All the combinations of the arguments ect.
people still mine that? I took a look at the AMD kernel - looks like it could use some work. My vista computer gets about 3.6 mh/s and my 2 windows 8 computers get 2.3 mh/s. I worked on it on and off for months. Still only 2.3 I think I found the problem. The source code is 32 bit and I can't compile it to x86. lulwat ? the source code isn't anything .... ok just replace every uint32_t by uint64_t try to retune cudaminer (however it is a known problem) No problem. At this point, im ready to load vista on my asrock 81 From what I have read the hash is normal on all os except windows 7 and 8. What is it about windows 8 that one cant get 3.6 mh/s. money flying out the window. .002 btc a day per 750ti. Edit: anybody have any thoughts way please. why not just staying with vista... (or you instal vista on a secondary partition where you can boot if needed) ? (since it doesn't seem to be a problem for you... also if you look back a few solution was given by bathrobehero, don't know if it works, but you can try... may or may not work since it is more likely dure to how windows8 manage vram...)
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November 10, 2014, 04:49:48 PM |
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On Cudaminer.... the hash rates on scrypt jane nf are lower on windows 8 by 33%. My vista computer gets about 3.6 mh/s and my 2 windows 8 computers get 2.3 mh/s. I tried everything I could even compiling Cudaminer on windows 8. All the combinations of the arguments ect.
[/quote] people still mine that? I took a look at the AMD kernel - looks like it could use some work. [/quote] My vista computer gets about 3.6 mh/s and my 2 windows 8 computers get 2.3 mh/s. I worked on it on and off for months. Still only 2.3 [/quote] I think I found the problem. The source code is 32 bit and I can't compile it to x86. [/quote] lulwat ? the source code isn't anything .... ok just replace every uint32_t by uint64_t try to retune cudaminer (however it is a known problem) [/quote] No problem. At this point, im ready to load vista on my asrock 81 [/quote] From what I have read the hash is normal on all os except windows 7 and 8. What is it about windows 8 that one cant get 3.6 mh/s. money flying out the window. .002 btc a day per 750ti. Edit: anybody have any thoughts way please. [/quote] Can u tell me please with what coin do u make 0.002 btc per 750 Ti?
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November 10, 2014, 04:54:33 PM |
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Can u tell me please with what coin do u make 0.002 btc per 750 Ti?
I want in on that too!^^
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November 10, 2014, 05:15:16 PM |
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Can u tell me please with what coin do u make 0.002 btc per 750 Ti?
I want in on that too!^^ he would be stupid to tell (either utc or yac...)
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November 10, 2014, 05:29:13 PM |
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Can u tell me please with what coin do u make 0.002 btc per 750 Ti?
I want in on that too!^^ he would be stupid to tell (either utc or yac...) UTC,,,New miners are welcome
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