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Author Topic: [ANN] Ravencoin [RVN] PoW GPU Mining | Asset Transfer Blockchain (Updated ANN)  (Read 1170212 times)
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April 29, 2018, 10:08:55 PM
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Those with 1080tis, are you using enemy 1.08 or what? have you tested different intesities?
It seems that between 20 and 21 nothing changed for me

on enemy 1.08 for a week now. i 20 and getting better results.

1080ti's and z-enemy 1.08 i 21 and i 20 -> can't really tell the difference (esp. with difficulty fluctuations lately)

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3385643.0

intensities were tested.

X16R - RVN - Miner head to head test log (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3385643)
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April 29, 2018, 10:12:30 PM
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Those with 1080tis, are you using enemy 1.08 or what? have you tested different intesities?
It seems that between 20 and 21 nothing changed for me

on enemy 1.08 for a week now. i 20 and getting better results.

1080ti's and z-enemy 1.08 i 21 and i 20 -> can't really tell the difference (esp. with difficulty fluctuations lately)

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3385643.0

intensities were tested.

Really appreciating You doing those tests - they're helpful and insightful  Smiley  and it seems "can't really tell the difference" aligns with the results of Your tests (about 2% diff i 20 vs i 21)
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April 29, 2018, 11:23:54 PM
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Silent Miner v1.1.0

Updated kernels
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Increased power efficiency

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April 30, 2018, 12:35:44 AM
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Best settings on 1070TI with Enemy 1.08, at Virtopia

I have 21 GPUs, all 1070TI, sitting on 4 different rigs, all slightly different builds, one rig is 6x MSI Tritium, another is 5x MSI Gaming, the last two are 5x a mix of EVGA, Gigabyte, and MSI.
4 rigs; 3x5 GPUs and 1x6 GPUs.

All were mining on Virtopia – each rig tracked separately but under one wallet address.  I ran 12hours at each setting and recorded the average hash rate at the end of each 12 hour period.

Perfect test? No, but the bell curve and standard deviation against a control rig (or two), gets the data about as close as I can.

After 12 hours at each setting, the average of all 21, Enemy 1.08, Auto Diff, auto i, Virtopia pool:
85%,+150,+200 – 11.90 MH/s per GPU - Baseline
80%, +150,+200 – 11.95Mh/s per GPU – increase of 0.4%
70%, +150, +200 – 11.58 95 Mh/s per GPU – decrease of 2.7% over baseline
70%,+0,+0 (no OC) – 11.29 Mh/s per GPU – decrease of 5.1% over baseline

The change between 80 and 85% showed that there was no noticeable difference during the test. Clearly as the TDP was reduced, hashing fell off. As for OCing, there is a benefit to overclocking too. This, at least in my thoughts, confirm what JackIT is seeing in his tests and confirms the settings suggested in Enemy’s Readme file: 80% TDP and slight over clocking.

I know my testing isn't as thorough in methodology as JackIT's - but, I'm using a bell curve of 12 hour returns and a "control" rig (or two) to measure standard deviation - this gets the results close enough:

I took off the Core over-clocking for 24 hours : 80%,0,+200
The hash rates under-preformed the benchmarks by 1-2%, just enough to be statistically relevant/noticeable. So I do see a small gain from pushing the core.

Now I'm trying to "push" the 1070TI to it's limit. I'm bumping up the core and mem without crashing. I'll post the outcome once finished.

I pushed the 1070TI until it wasn't stable. I found that 80,+250, +350 was a far as I could push them. With that, over a 24 hour period, the mine picked up 2-3%.

Now I'm testing 75%, +250, +350.

“How did you go bankrupt?” Bill asked.

“Two ways,” Mike said. “Gradually and then suddenly.”
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April 30, 2018, 01:46:55 AM
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Those with 1080tis, are you using enemy 1.08 or what? have you tested different intesities?
It seems that between 20 and 21 nothing changed for me

on enemy 1.08 for a week now. i 20 and getting better results.

I'm on Enemy 1.08 as well running 6 - 1080ti's but i have experienced the miner freezing up and hash drops like a rock. It's not really a crash, as the miner window stays open as if to want to continue working. Anyone else experience this? After closing the miner and restarting to program...all is good. It's just going to suck if this happens while i'm at work. Does anyone know what might being going on and how do i get the miner to auto close and then restart, even if it means a complete system restart?

Thank you for your time  Grin

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April 30, 2018, 04:05:05 AM
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Silent Miner v1.1.0

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April 30, 2018, 05:15:55 AM
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It is likely that Ravencoin has followed side-way for a long period of time.
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/ravencoin/
personally, I will wait to see dramatical changes in its daily volume to make my decisions to join the party.

Often you see projects tracking sideways or even a little down after the first few months of release, particularly if there is no big news. Part of the reason in my view is that the relative supply increases quite a bit over the first few months, which puts alot of downwards pressure on price.

Once a coin is a bit more established, lets say after a year, then one month worth of newly minted coins is less of an influx relative to the existing total supply.

So in short, if ravencoin can track sideways for the next month while all these newly minted coins come onto the market, then that is actually a bit of a win.
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April 30, 2018, 06:03:37 AM
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the project at the very beginning looked very promising, it was even thought of buying on a long-term basis, but after the beginning of 2018, things got worse and worse, while I was looking after the project. not enough airdrop

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April 30, 2018, 07:05:42 AM
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the project at the very beginning looked very promising, it was even thought of buying on a long-term basis, but after the beginning of 2018, things got worse and worse, while I was looking after the project. not enough airdrop

air drop lol?  this project is still 4x price from Feb.
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April 30, 2018, 07:38:12 AM
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Ravencoin Mining POOL - Lions Pool Club
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Code:
-a x16r -o stratum+tcp://lionspool.club:3636 -u WALLET.WORKER -p c=RVN

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April 30, 2018, 08:55:37 AM
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the project at the very beginning looked very promising, it was even thought of buying on a long-term basis, but after the beginning of 2018, things got worse and worse, while I was looking after the project. not enough airdrop

air drop lol?  this project is still 4x price from Feb.

What do you mean? It's launched on the 3th of January 2018  Grin wrong thread?  Grin
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April 30, 2018, 09:28:14 AM
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The importance of the project is still the same don't try to judge the project of any kind where active developers are working from its market price. This is the primary mistake what many people do seeing in short term changes happening and to decide base on them RVN coin is peer to peer based so expect many ups and downs till it sees its true place.
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April 30, 2018, 11:43:18 AM
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Those with 1080tis, are you using enemy 1.08 or what? have you tested different intesities?
It seems that between 20 and 21 nothing changed for me

on enemy 1.08 for a week now. i 20 and getting better results.

I'm on Enemy 1.08 as well running 6 - 1080ti's but i have experienced the miner freezing up and hash drops like a rock. It's not really a crash, as the miner window stays open as if to want to continue working. Anyone else experience this? After closing the miner and restarting to program...all is good. It's just going to suck if this happens while i'm at work. Does anyone know what might being going on and how do i get the miner to auto close and then restart, even if it means a complete system restart?

Thank you for your time  Grin



What settings and pool are you using? And which brand model 1080TI?

“How did you go bankrupt?” Bill asked.

“Two ways,” Mike said. “Gradually and then suddenly.”
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April 30, 2018, 02:48:00 PM
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Those with 1080tis, are you using enemy 1.08 or what? have you tested different intesities?
It seems that between 20 and 21 nothing changed for me

on enemy 1.08 for a week now. i 20 and getting better results.

I'm on Enemy 1.08 as well running 6 - 1080ti's but i have experienced the miner freezing up and hash drops like a rock. It's not really a crash, as the miner window stays open as if to want to continue working. Anyone else experience this? After closing the miner and restarting to program...all is good. It's just going to suck if this happens while i'm at work. Does anyone know what might being going on and how do i get the miner to auto close and then restart, even if it means a complete system restart?

Thank you for your time  Grin



What settings and pool are you using? And which brand model 1080TI?

What is your definition of dropping like a rock?  50MH/s to 40MH/s?  Or is it much more extreme like 50MH/s to 5MH/s?

And are you looking at the miner hash rate or the observed hash rate from the pool you're mining?

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April 30, 2018, 06:46:48 PM
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They need money for listing on exchanges. What happend to the money that was give by Overstock ?
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April 30, 2018, 06:51:59 PM
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In my opinion, quite a young cryptocurrency.Talking about the prospects of Ravencoin is difficult, because at the present time there is no need for the functionality that offers Ravencoin. Most likely, in a year or two the demand for services will be much higher than it is now.
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April 30, 2018, 07:16:39 PM
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Silent Miner v1.1.0

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April 30, 2018, 08:21:27 PM
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Friggin Enemyminer changed it's DevFee port
Friday it was 3366 today it is 3333 so my miner stopped due to firewall only allowing 3366.
I'll try again but might just use my Frankenstein miner. I should call it that actually or bastardisedstolencodeminer





LOL this had me rolling. You should put it out, I'd paid .05% dev fee for your honesty

Lol with you  - I'm glad someone else laughed - I usually laugh at my own jokes on here. I imagine everyone else skipping my comments :-)
I would suggest not using my miner as the the closed source miners seem to be out performing.

Just another note on the port change...
Due the reports from the last few pages on how enemyminer is out performing I changed back to it and opened the ports above. Also my miners are to be switched off for a while as I have a new base in a country where the power is US$0.56 a KW.
The RVN network will suffer now without my 30mh/s sorry about that. ...and my 1070's never got to the PIRL masternode goal.
I will just buy it now with the usual power money I was using.

...but enemy stopped on a third port 3636. (3636 3333 and 3366)

Ravencoin (RVN) Decentralised: RHE9Pys8aQ47G28PYhC2umaT7ouNvtpXkU
Hanacoin (HANA) Centralised: HJzbjF8YUcETVB6K23o84aRY7wBirzJNrr
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April 30, 2018, 10:10:07 PM
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They need money for listing on exchanges. What happend to the money that was give by Overstock ?

What money? Overstock hasn't paid a dime so far (unless they OTC/bought off exchange.) Some programmers are salaried by Overstock via Medici, but there was no, "Hey, I'll pay you lots of money for the coin."

The coin was all mined. The devs didn't pre-mine this to sell to anyone. There was no ICO.
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April 30, 2018, 10:15:43 PM
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What happend to the money that was give by Overstock ?
Spent on chicks and booze!  Cool Grin

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