stevascha
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January 25, 2018, 04:36:25 AM |
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is any palgin switching fee or not?
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proteus7
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January 25, 2018, 05:45:05 AM |
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Anyone get this working with TitanXP "collector edition" cards?
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xberg
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January 25, 2018, 09:50:56 AM |
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I am not impressed with hsrminer (or it could be that I suck at optimisation!).
GTX 1080 Gigabyte Windforce 8 GB, at around 1800 Mhz base and 4640 Mem, power limit 92%: around 1.1 MH / s at -i 7. Trying i 5 crashes hsrminer after a few minutes. Temp: 62 degrees
It seems everybody here is doing better. Any pointers to things I could do to improve the rate?
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Kilomans
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January 25, 2018, 10:07:37 AM |
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We're on hybrids, so the temps are pretty cool, around 55c, memory around 64c. If I reboot or restart hsrminer, it goes back to normal.
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cl37007
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January 25, 2018, 10:15:11 AM |
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I am not impressed with hsrminer (or it could be that I suck at optimisation!).
GTX 1080 Gigabyte Windforce 8 GB, at around 1800 Mhz base and 4640 Mem, power limit 92%: around 1.1 MH / s at -i 7. Trying i 5 crashes hsrminer after a few minutes. Temp: 62 degrees
It seems everybody here is doing better. Any pointers to things I could do to improve the rate?
What OC settings are you applying? Try putting them lower than what you would with ccminer. I can OC my 1080 Ti core on CC to +150 but only around +130 on HSR. HSR still gets a better hash rate though
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Kompik
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January 25, 2018, 10:27:40 AM |
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I am not impressed with hsrminer (or it could be that I suck at optimisation!).
GTX 1080 Gigabyte Windforce 8 GB, at around 1800 Mhz base and 4640 Mem, power limit 92%: around 1.1 MH / s at -i 7. Trying i 5 crashes hsrminer after a few minutes. Temp: 62 degrees
It seems everybody here is doing better. Any pointers to things I could do to improve the rate?
What OC settings are you applying? Try putting them lower than what you would with ccminer. I can OC my 1080 Ti core on CC to +150 but only around +130 on HSR. HSR still gets a better hash rate though Your mem clock is extremely low for this type of memory. Set it to 5400 at least, also delete the intesity setting. HSR miner will do the job for you and set it better. Also if you have such low temp, maybe it is not good idea to lower power limit especially for neoscrypt.
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Bitrated user: Kompik.
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MagicSmoker
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January 25, 2018, 10:55:58 AM |
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Your mem clock is extremely low for this type of memory. Set it to 5400 at least, also delete the intesity setting. HSR miner will do the job for you and set it better. Also if you have such low temp, maybe it is not good idea to lower power limit especially for neoscrypt.
Letting hsrminer set intensity has resulted in a mysterious drop in hashrate by 100-150 kH/s after 1-3 hours of operation, and this is with two separate GTX 1080 on two very different machines. But in the spirit of science I'll try your suggestions. I noticed you don't mention anything about core clock, though, and that seems to be the source of woes for me. Right now my Asus GTX 1080 ROG Strix edition is hashing at 1208 kH/s while drawing 166W at 85% PL, -125 core (varying between 1595 to 1670) and +300 mem (4811). (while typing this the hashrate dropped to 1176 kH/s... sigh). My older EVGA GTX 1080 FE is hashing at 1218 kH/s while drawing 146W at 85% PL, +125 core (1633 to 1658) and +300 mem (4811 again). In both cases setting -i 4 resulted in about 100 kH/s lower hashrate but with no real change in stability, at least for the FE card; I didn't bother repeating the same experiment with the Asus.
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xberg
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January 25, 2018, 10:57:13 AM |
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Added to the Nicehash.
1) Renamed hsrminer_neoscrypt_test.exe --> ccmimer.exe 2) Replaced ccmimer.exe in the folder \bin\ccminer_tpruvot 3) In file General.json changed "ApiBindPortPoolStart": 4000 --> 4001
PS: Sorry for my bad english
Yes, that works except that after a few crashes Nicehases starts using port 4002, 4003, etc...
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xberg
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January 25, 2018, 11:05:06 AM |
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Your mem clock is extremely low for this type of memory. Set it to 5400 at least, also delete the intesity setting. HSR miner will do the job for you and set it better. Also if you have such low temp, maybe it is not good idea to lower power limit especially for neoscrypt.
Thank you! Indeed: moving memory to +300 (4811) and power to 100% I am now mining at 1210 MH/s @ 192W reported my hsrminer Core: +60 at 1847 Gigabyte Windforce 1080 GB Intensity not set. Stable for the last 15 minutes.
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PKBO
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January 25, 2018, 11:39:49 AM |
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When we will see miner under linux ?
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Etherion
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January 25, 2018, 01:06:56 PM |
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Hey,
Any API support? I can list it for EthMonitoring.com
I vote!
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xberg
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January 25, 2018, 01:14:25 PM |
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is this a comparison or did you add this miner to the nicehash? Added to the Nicehash. 1) Renamed hsrminer_neoscrypt_test.exe --> ccmimer.exe 2) Replaced ccmimer.exe in the folder \bin\ccminer_tpruvot 3) In file General.json changed "ApiBindPortPoolStart": 4000 --> 4001 PS: Sorry for my bad english I am now unable to get it to start at 4001. Despite having 4001 in General.json, it starts at 4002, 4003, etc...
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evren320
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January 25, 2018, 01:45:24 PM |
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hsrminer neoscrypt shows 20.12 MH/s , but pool shows between 14 - 16 MH/s , is it normal? Clock+105, Mem+400, TDP=75%, Temperatures are 60-65 C increasing tdp over this causes miner to give cuda error hash unknown failure, am i doing something wrong? does memory clock affect neoscrypt speed?
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giveen1
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January 25, 2018, 02:47:00 PM |
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hsrminer neoscrypt shows 20.12 MH/s , but pool shows between 14 - 16 MH/s , is it normal? Clock+105, Mem+400, TDP=75%, Temperatures are 60-65 C increasing tdp over this causes miner to give cuda error hash unknown failure, am i doing something wrong? does memory clock affect neoscrypt speed?
Not as far as I can tell. If I set memory to +400, - 200, +0, it has zero hash increase.
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beursstarter
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January 25, 2018, 02:56:21 PM |
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You got some impressive hashrates on the 1050TI's! May I ask what GPU model and OC settings you use? With the default Nicehash miner I get around 380 kH/s and with HSR miner I get around 515 kH/s.
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Shnikes101
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January 25, 2018, 03:01:16 PM |
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is this a comparison or did you add this miner to the nicehash? Added to the Nicehash. 1) Renamed hsrminer_neoscrypt_test.exe --> ccmimer.exe 2) Replaced ccmimer.exe in the folder \bin\ccminer_tpruvot 3) In file General.json changed "ApiBindPortPoolStart": 4000 --> 4001 PS: Sorry for my bad english I am now unable to get it to start at 4001. Despite having 4001 in General.json, it starts at 4002, 4003, etc... Just curious why y'all would want to add this miner to nicehash legacy versus just using the miner and pointing it to a nicehash pool? Or are you simply building out nicehash legacy with your preferred miners and still letting it manage profit switching?
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xberg
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January 25, 2018, 03:43:16 PM Last edit: January 25, 2018, 04:24:58 PM by xberg |
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Just curious why y'all would want to add this miner to nicehash legacy versus just using the miner and pointing it to a nicehash pool?
Or are you simply building out nicehash legacy with your preferred miners and still letting it manage profit switching?
You might be able to help me there: I simply do not know how to mine differently. Yes: Nicehash is great for profit switching, but if the rates of hsrminer are real then it's better than anything else out there. So how do I point "to a nicehash pool" in such a way that nicepool recognises me?
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Shnikes101
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January 25, 2018, 03:55:19 PM |
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Just curious why y'all would want to add this miner to nicehash legacy versus just using the miner and pointing it to a nicehash pool?
Or are you simply building out nicehash legacy with your preferred miners and still letting it manage profit switching?
You might be able to help me there: I simply do not know how to mine differently. Yes: Nicehash is great for profit switching, but it the rates of hsrminer are real then it's better than anything else out there. So how do I point "to a nicehash pool" in such a way that nicepool recognises me? Make sure you research nicehash to see if that's the right service for you. Depending on your goals, it may or may not be the best service. Here's a list of pools: https://www.nicehash.com/help/which-stratum-servers-are-availableTheir FAQ is pretty good. Essentially, you just point your miner to the appropriate nicehash pool and use the nicehash generated address from your account as your username.
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xberg
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January 25, 2018, 04:11:00 PM |
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Just curious why y'all would want to add this miner to nicehash legacy versus just using the miner and pointing it to a nicehash pool?
Or are you simply building out nicehash legacy with your preferred miners and still letting it manage profit switching?
You might be able to help me there: I simply do not know how to mine differently. Yes: Nicehash is great for profit switching, but it the rates of hsrminer are real then it's better than anything else out there. So how do I point "to a nicehash pool" in such a way that nicepool recognises me? Make sure you research nicehash to see if that's the right service for you. Depending on your goals, it may or may not be the best service. Here's a list of pools: https://www.nicehash.com/help/which-stratum-servers-are-availableTheir FAQ is pretty good. Essentially, you just point your miner to the appropriate nicehash pool and use the nicehash generated address from your account as your username. Perfect! Thank you It worked. For those looking to do the same thing: hsrminer_neoscrypt.exe -o stratum+tcp://neoscrypt.eu.nicehash.com:3341 -u (nicehash wallet address) Question: Any way to define a worker name? I did not see that in hsrminer's help file.
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