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Author Topic: The Nvidia rpcminer-mod -- Problems running on a gtx660  (Read 2429 times)
kepler82 (OP)
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April 21, 2013, 01:05:40 PM
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Since i'm still a "noob" i guess i'll post here and hope for an answer.

I'm trying to set up the rpcminer-mod (whole thread found here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=163750.160)

So, i'm firing this thing up using these parameters (yes, i know i should set up a stratum proxy, but up until now i've been using guiminer).

C:\Users\kepler\Desktop\rpcminer-mod-master\bin>rpcminercuda -url=http://api.bitcoin
.cz:8332 -user=kepler82.worker2 -password=[yea, no...]

And then magic starts to happen.

Client will start 1 miner threads
Work will be refreshed every 4000 ms
1 GPU GUDA device(s) found
Setting GPU GUDA device 0
CUDA initialized
Search Configuration for gpu named: GeForce GTX 660
Your device:
   - 5 streaming multiprocessors (SM)
   - can run sm version 300
   - bitcoin miner is optimized for 5 gpugrids per SM
   - max value for gpugrid parameter is 2147483647
max nonce 3FFFFFFF
Autotuning is on because no gridsize is given
Done allocating CUDA resources for (131050,256)
iterations on gpu=32 blocks=131050 threads=256
Iterations: 1,hashs per iteration 1073561600
Target = 00000000ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff


BOOM! My driver crashes (using version 306.97) leaving the screen blacked out for a couple of seconds. Then it'll turn back on with a message that the nvidia driver has crashed.
This is what the command line tells me:

<src\cuda\bitcoinminercuda.cpp>:193[CUDA] Error: unknown error

any suggestions?

(and any way of getting rid of the noob-status soon? i'm not a frequent poster, but when i do post it would be nice to do it in the appropriate subforum)
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April 21, 2013, 02:53:12 PM
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Ok. Thank you Smiley
I'll look up some documentation on rpcminer to find out how to throttle it.
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April 21, 2013, 03:05:02 PM
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Mining on Nvidia
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April 21, 2013, 03:12:51 PM
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April 21, 2013, 06:18:25 PM
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Baww. some of us use our computers for other stuff than mining too. I, for one, like my framerate to be somewhat consistent while playing Smiley
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