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Author Topic: [ANN] NSF Miner - ethereum miner without fee [AMD+Nvidia/Windows+Linux]  (Read 2011 times)
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March 21, 2021, 09:38:07 PM
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Once is negligence, twice is malicious.

This thread and its author can't be trusted. Bookmark the real github and don't ever use any links from this thread.

you can do it easier - send a complaint to the moderator, let him decide what to do with the topic
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March 21, 2021, 10:37:57 PM
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Once is negligence, twice is malicious.

This thread and its author can't be trusted. Bookmark the real github and don't ever use any links from this thread.

you can do it easier - send a complaint to the moderator, let him decide what to do with the topic

Why would you care if people avoid using your links unless you're intentionally redirecting them
to phishing sites?

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March 22, 2021, 08:06:42 AM
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a readme file with all the command available
an example in which some device is used and some other are not




https://github.com/no-fee-ethereum-mining/nsfminer/blob/master/nsfminer/main.cpp


I know the project from hiveOS and anyway I use the hiveOS link.

REAL LINK: https://github.com/no-fee-ethereum-mining/nsfminer
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March 27, 2021, 03:25:06 PM
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How can we see both together;

--verbosity 2 "log per GPU solutions"

and

--verbosity 4 "log per GPU calculated effective hash rate"
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April 01, 2021, 08:29:16 AM
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How can we see both together;

--verbosity 2 "log per GPU solutions"

and

--verbosity 4 "log per GPU calculated effective hash rate"

answer is; --verbosity 6 (2+4)
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April 02, 2021, 06:30:23 AM
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Is it possible to mining eth+zil on nsfminer?
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November 08, 2021, 03:41:34 AM
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My hashrate is about half what it is with other miners when using nsfminer.
I'm using older tonga based 8gb cards (AMD) on linux with modded bios, corectrl, amdgpu-pro with basic OpenCL install.
Does anyone know how to use multiple threads?
On the miner I've been using I can set two intensity values to activate splitting workloads into "two threads" per card (21+21).
With Ethminer there's the argument -t or --mining-threads but this won't work with nsfminer.
Also is there an "intensity" or "boost" for AMD?
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November 08, 2021, 08:34:42 PM
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My hashrate is about half what it is with other miners when using nsfminer.
I'm using older tonga based 8gb cards (AMD) on linux with modded bios, corectrl, amdgpu-pro with basic OpenCL install.
Does anyone know how to use multiple threads?
On the miner I've been using I can set two intensity values to activate splitting workloads into "two threads" per card (21+21).
With Ethminer there's the argument -t or --mining-threads but this won't work with nsfminer.
Also is there an "intensity" or "boost" for AMD?


see here: https://github.com/no-fee-ethereum-mining/nsfminer/blob/master/nsfminer/main.cpp

for my RTX nvidia i have this

Code:
--display-interval 3600
--seq
--getwork-recheck 200
--cu-block 128
--cu-streams 4
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November 12, 2021, 01:40:37 AM
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see here: https://github.com/no-fee-ethereum-mining/nsfminer/blob/master/nsfminer/main.cpp

for my RTX nvidia i have this

Code:
--display-interval 3600
--seq
--getwork-recheck 200
--cu-block 128
--cu-streams 4

Thanks for the response. I appreciate it.
Although it's nice to see open code, it's mostly foreign to me.
Is there an equivalent for "cu-streams" for AMD/CL? I see the cu-streams parameter listed under Nvidia in the usage info so I assumed it was for cuda only and not for AMD.
I suppose I could try it but I've already removed the miner and would rather not build from source again unless I knew it would work for CL. Thanks for your time.
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