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February 14, 2014, 09:17:49 PM |
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From 166 kh/s to 184 kh/s. So, it is about 11 ~ 12% improvement. I guess you have generic kernel, right?
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February 14, 2014, 09:24:48 PM |
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From 166 kh/s to 184 kh/s. So, it is about 11 ~ 12% improvement. I guess you have generic kernel, right? With the i5-2400 that I tried, the boost was about 21% What cpu? And do u compiled with -march=native? Just to know so we can make a statistic. Because, for sure, improvement depends by AVX and AES performances of the processor. For now this version boost just the echo algo, if I'll have time I want to try to boost some other from the 11 algos .
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February 14, 2014, 10:02:41 PM Last edit: February 14, 2014, 10:23:16 PM by TanteStefana |
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New CPU Miner!! I have created a new cpu-miner 64bit and I achieved about 22% more khs/sec . This version is based on cpu-miner-1.2c by ig0tik3d, and plus uses AES-NI/AVX instructions from an other library, so it's usable with this list of Intel Processors: http://ark.intel.com/search/advanced/?AESTech=true and with these series by AMD: AMD Bulldozer-based processors AMD Piledriver-based processors. AMD Jaguar-based processors. AMD Kaveri-based processors. I'll release it today, but it's in alpha stage and needs testing because I tried it just with a Sandy Bridge i5-2400 from a friend. I have not cpus to mine, so bounties for my time will are very appreciated. Let me know if you are interested. XCO: XxSJMTPKqRzADNe7Y3pazXF8jPV95EvDnS BTC: 1Kwewq26emgePgvJFwcVCgzQTnxwdF1Jcb Source code released [/size] Source: https://github.com/elmad/darkcoin-cpuminer-1.3-avx-aes#Read the README, compiles with march=native, only on CPUs supporting AES-NI instructions (it includes AVX) Test it, and let me know Awesome, but I can't find instructions on how to put in march=native? Where do I do that? It's not in the readme? Thanks, and I will donate if I get it running! Gosh, I am getting old, was reading the install file Well, looks like it's running a little bit better from 19kh/s to 23 kh/s Still, accepteds very few and far between, wish I knew why Tip on it's way (sorry, I'm not a big holder, but hope it helps )
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February 14, 2014, 10:44:56 PM |
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New CPU Miner!! I have created a new cpu-miner 64bit and I achieved about 22% more khs/sec . This version is based on cpu-miner-1.2c by ig0tik3d, and plus uses AES-NI/AVX instructions from an other library, so it's usable with this list of Intel Processors: http://ark.intel.com/search/advanced/?AESTech=true and with these series by AMD: AMD Bulldozer-based processors AMD Piledriver-based processors. AMD Jaguar-based processors. AMD Kaveri-based processors. I'll release it today, but it's in alpha stage and needs testing because I tried it just with a Sandy Bridge i5-2400 from a friend. I have not cpus to mine, so bounties for my time will are very appreciated. Let me know if you are interested. XCO: XxSJMTPKqRzADNe7Y3pazXF8jPV95EvDnS BTC: 1Kwewq26emgePgvJFwcVCgzQTnxwdF1Jcb Source code released [/size] Source: https://github.com/elmad/darkcoin-cpuminer-1.3-avx-aes#Read the README, compiles with march=native, only on CPUs supporting AES-NI instructions (it includes AVX) Test it, and let me know Awesome, but I can't find instructions on how to put in march=native? Where do I do that? It's not in the readme? Thanks, and I will donate if I get it running! Gosh, I am getting old, was reading the install file Well, looks like it's running a little bit better from 19kh/s to 23 kh/s Still, accepteds very few and far between, wish I knew why Tip on it's way (sorry, I'm not a big holder, but hope it helps ) From 19 to 23 it's a 21% improvement . What cpu do you use? Thanks for the tip, it's appreciated
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February 14, 2014, 10:49:41 PM |
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26% Improved. Thank !!!
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TanteStefana
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February 14, 2014, 11:00:01 PM |
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New CPU Miner!! I have created a new cpu-miner 64bit and I achieved about 22% more khs/sec . This version is based on cpu-miner-1.2c by ig0tik3d, and plus uses AES-NI/AVX instructions from an other library, so it's usable with this list of Intel Processors: http://ark.intel.com/search/advanced/?AESTech=true and with these series by AMD: AMD Bulldozer-based processors AMD Piledriver-based processors. AMD Jaguar-based processors. AMD Kaveri-based processors. I'll release it today, but it's in alpha stage and needs testing because I tried it just with a Sandy Bridge i5-2400 from a friend. I have not cpus to mine, so bounties for my time will are very appreciated. Let me know if you are interested. XCO: XxSJMTPKqRzADNe7Y3pazXF8jPV95EvDnS BTC: 1Kwewq26emgePgvJFwcVCgzQTnxwdF1Jcb Source code released [/size] Source: https://github.com/elmad/darkcoin-cpuminer-1.3-avx-aes#Read the README, compiles with march=native, only on CPUs supporting AES-NI instructions (it includes AVX) Test it, and let me know Awesome, but I can't find instructions on how to put in march=native? Where do I do that? It's not in the readme? Thanks, and I will donate if I get it running! Gosh, I am getting old, was reading the install file Well, looks like it's running a little bit better from 19kh/s to 23 kh/s Still, accepteds very few and far between, wish I knew why Tip on it's way (sorry, I'm not a big holder, but hope it helps ) From 19 to 23 it's a 21% improvement . What cpu do you use? Thanks for the tip, it's appreciated I'm sending a little more, I have one instance that went down to 15 kh/s Must be the way they put the cpu's together?? I'm using Amazon, per the instructions on page one. I think I'm going to open a few more, it's inexpensive and I think worth it?? Just for the weekend I am assuming the XCO address is your darkcoin address? Better be, I sent twice, LOL!!! Makes me wonder, if you send to a non-existent account, will it reject and come back?
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Queeq
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February 14, 2014, 11:01:43 PM |
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I haven't forgot about tip as well. Once I run all my workers it'll go. I'll report on how it goes on Xeons v2 vs Xeons v3.
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February 14, 2014, 11:12:48 PM |
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play it safe....create 6 completely unique imaginary people.
Warning: VPS crypto mining may be dangerous for your mental health. (This is a joke ) I am mining on the lotterymining pool right now and I suppose there is something off with it. The block finding rate is very unstable even though the hashrate doesn't change that much. It differs from several blocks per hour to a couple blocks a day. I think there might be a problem with pool software or network connection. As far as I understand very long time between blocks doesn't lead to larger rewards but only to wasted hashpower. Yep, that's why I moved out of there temporarily. i will restart the server tomorrow when im in harbour, i dont dare to do so now, since i dont know when i have internet, and when i dont, so i might end up restarting it, but unable to start up stratum when its done rebooting..
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Queeq
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February 14, 2014, 11:14:22 PM |
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Thanks CHAOSiTEC. I'll be waiting to come back there.
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elmad
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February 14, 2014, 11:36:46 PM |
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From 166 kh/s to 184 kh/s. So, it is about 11 ~ 12% improvement. I guess you have generic kernel, right? With the i5-2400 that I tried, the boost was about 21% What cpu? And do u compiled with -march=native? Just to know so we can make a statistic. Because, for sure, improvement depends by AVX and AES performances of the processor. For now this version boost just the echo algo, if I'll have time I want to try to boost some other from the 11 algos . CPU: Atom C2758 AES-NI: Yes AVX: No Generic kernel? Not sure what that means. I'm using a standard Ubuntu 13.10: $ uname -a Linux d510 3.11.0-15-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 30 17:22:01 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux Ok, this is right. I tried before to compile with AES-NI without AVX, and I had a 14% improvement. Adding AVX I achieved 21%.
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February 14, 2014, 11:39:05 PM |
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There is no windows delivery yet? For the new version of minerd
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February 14, 2014, 11:53:53 PM |
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Did anyone manage to compile it on a Digital Ocean droplet? Will there be an improvement?
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February 15, 2014, 12:05:15 AM Last edit: February 15, 2014, 12:31:30 AM by Lebubar |
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CPU: Atom C2758 AES-NI: Yes AVX: No Generic kernel? Not sure what that means. I'm using a standard Ubuntu 13.10: $ uname -a Linux d510 3.11.0-15-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 30 17:22:01 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux [/quote] Ok, this is right. I tried before to compile with AES-NI without AVX, and I had a 14% improvement. Adding AVX I achieved 21%. [/quote] For me on ubuntu, on AWS instance from : 311.87 khash/s (yay!!!) (1.2c) to [2014-02-15 00:03:03] accepted: 8/8 (100.00%), 375.04 khash/s (yay!!!)
Nice work ) (~ 20%)Can make a script inst13.sh : vi inst13.sh sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install -y build-essential m4 libssl-dev libdb++-dev libboost-all-dev libminiupnpc-dev git automake libcurl4-openssl-dev git clone https://github.com/elmad/darkcoin-cpuminer-1.3-avx-aescd darkcoin-cpuminer-1.3-avx-aes chmod a+x autogen.sh ./autogen.sh ./configure CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native" make ____________ chmod u+x inst13.sh ./inst13.sh EDIT : Not working on the Azure free trial ubuntu : error: incompatible types when assigning to type ‘__m128i’ from type ‘int’
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mattmct
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February 15, 2014, 12:13:49 AM |
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Nice work everyone! This coin is going places! I'll have to try the new miner on my VPS!... Hopefully it works! Any work on a windows one yet? I
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Queeq
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February 15, 2014, 12:18:44 AM |
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Allright, some stats on CPU performance.
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570K CPU @ 3.40GHz: 419.57 khash/s Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1270 V2 @ 3.50GHz: 489.20 khash/s Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1270 v3 @ 3.50GHz: 572.52 khash/s
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February 15, 2014, 12:30:52 AM |
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Any news on windows version of this new miner?
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February 15, 2014, 12:55:12 AM |
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From 166 kh/s to 184 kh/s. So, it is about 11 ~ 12% improvement. I guess you have generic kernel, right? With the i5-2400 that I tried, the boost was about 21% What cpu? And do u compiled with -march=native? Just to know so we can make a statistic. Because, for sure, improvement depends by AVX and AES performances of the processor. For now this version boost just the echo algo, if I'll have time I want to try to boost some other from the 11 algos . Wow, that would be VERY awesome!
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February 15, 2014, 01:08:20 AM |
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Phm gave us his GPU miner code, and I merged in his changes into my project at https://github.com/evan82/darkcoin-sgminer
I got it to compile and it seems to work for me, although I have a terrible GPU so I'm not positive.
Try to compile it and let me know if it works so I can pay the man.
Thanks!
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February 15, 2014, 01:16:58 AM |
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EDIT : Not working on the Azure free trial ubuntu : error: incompatible types when assigning to type ‘__m128i’ from type ‘int’
Thanks. Any solution for this yet?
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mattmct
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February 15, 2014, 01:21:45 AM |
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Phm gave us his GPU miner code, and I merged in his changes into my project at https://github.com/evan82/darkcoin-sgminer
I got it to compile and it seems to work for me, although I have a terrible GPU so I'm not positive.
Try to compile it and let me know if it works so I can pay the man.
Thanks! Holy crap time to go! I'll see if I can get this running on my unix / BAMT rig with three Radeon GPUs. I'll give it a shot, but I might need some step by steps!
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