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July 06, 2014, 01:40:21 AM
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any news about amd graphic cards miner?
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July 06, 2014, 01:43:34 AM
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Wow, no wonder this coin is so profitable to mine (3x any other major coin).

It's not possible to mine with any older Nvidia cards, and I also failed to get any CPU miner outside "easy-miner" going Sad



What do you mean you failed to get any CPU miner going? Solo or Pool? What OS?
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July 06, 2014, 02:27:28 AM
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Wow, no wonder this coin is so profitable to mine (3x any other major coin).

It's not possible to mine with any older Nvidia cards, and I also failed to get any CPU miner outside "easy-miner" going Sad



What do you mean you failed to get any CPU miner going? Solo or Pool? What OS?

Pool.. Win7 64 bit...
Miner would start fine. But never start "hashing".
Tried a couple pools.

Here is my post :
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=632724.msg7695856#msg7695856

Not a big deal as I wouldn't be a huge miner.... But... sad it's so difficult for people to get onboard mining right now

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July 06, 2014, 06:12:14 AM
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Is there a GPU miner without the trojan Huh

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July 06, 2014, 08:23:40 AM
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Is there a GPU miner without the trojan Huh
No,it is funny,the miner is not open source.
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July 06, 2014, 08:26:45 AM
Last edit: July 06, 2014, 08:37:43 AM by equipoise
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Wow, no wonder this coin is so profitable to mine (3x any other major coin).

It's not possible to mine with any older Nvidia cards, and I also failed to get any CPU miner outside "easy-miner" going Sad



About Nvidia cards see here about the .reg file and the -l MxN options:

Strange result.
[2014-06-26 15:30:13] Using JSON-RPC 2.0
[2014-06-26 15:30:13] 1 miner threads started, using 'cryptonight' algorithm.
[2014-06-26 15:30:13] Starting Stratum on stratum+tcp://mro.extremehash.com:7777
[2014-06-26 15:30:13] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 285, using 40 blocks of 8 threads
[2014-06-26 15:30:13] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 285, 12200.23 H/s
[2014-06-26 15:30:14] Pool set diff to 5000
[2014-06-26 15:30:14] Stratum detected new block
[2014-06-26 15:30:14] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 285, 2845422.95 H/s
[2014-06-26 15:30:37] Stratum detected new block
[2014-06-26 15:30:37] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 285, 3259881.74 H/s
[2014-06-26 15:31:22] Stratum detected new block
[2014-06-26 15:31:22] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 285, 3474958.52 H/s


Compute 1.3 definitely won't work...

It's making windows to think the driver crashed because it's taking long enough without returning a result (windows default is 2 seconds for the GPU) and that's why windows restarts the driver and ccminer won't work and show you impossible hash rate. I made the timeout 40 seconds on my machine (tried with 10 first - it worked for some time, but then it crashed again). This made my laptop second nvidea card to start happily mining with about 22 H/s. Don't do this if you don't have a second video card, because your PC will become completely unusable while mining (if you are cpu mining on the same machine run the cpu miner before running the gpu miner, because otherwise it'll become difficult for you to even start the cpu miner). Here is a link to a .reg file, which will set the timeout to 40 seconds - just double click it and it'll add the setting to the registry (it'll ask you if you are sure). Then you should restart your windows and ccminer should work after the restart. If you find it useful don't forget to tip me Smiley https://www.dropbox.com/s/ci8b3h7oxtvd6dq/TdrDelaySetTo40.reg

Thank you for this. Going with the same OC on my 780 Ti I applied this and now I'm getting 350-360 using 6x120. I can play with the numbers a bit without crashing now. The best I've been able to do is 6x120 with higher hashrates. There is definitely a sweet spot you have to find. Hey it's better than what my i5 was doing for sure now.
There is something more to be done about the -l MxN.
About the first number M:
"First of all, your thread block size should always be a multiple of 32, because kernels issue instructions in warps (32 threads). For example, if you have a block size of 50 threads, the GPU will still issue commands to 64 threads and you'd just be wasting them."
About the second number N:
You could find it by gradually increasing it until your card stop working (showing impossible hash rate 3474958.52 H/s) and then restart is needed for maximum performance (but not for testing), because without restart my hash rate is felling 2x compared to the same options before the crash.

The "magical numbers" for 650M seems to be -l 128x5

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About the CPU miner I was testing all the CPU miners available (Wolf, yam, LucasJones, SimpleMiner) on multiple windows and linux 64x configurations (different processors, with AES-NI or without AES-NI). What are the problems you are facing?

Edit: It seems the yam miner is currently the faster CPU miner, but there is a dev fee (min 1%, max 50% depending on what you want to give for yam dev).

Command line just says 3 miner therads started, sets diff, and keeps saying stratum detecetd new block and resets diff.

No hash tho.
This is normal - try a pool/port with lower starting diff. Sometimes Wolf miner without AES-NI don't send the shares, so I was using LucasJones when AES-NI was not present (google your processor if it have AES-NI). Now I'm using yam in both cases, but I'm not sure it's faster on non-aes-ni.

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July 06, 2014, 09:47:29 AM
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Is there a GPU miner without the trojan Huh
No,it is funny,the miner is not open source.

Tsiv's Nvidia miner is open source, it even had been released first as github-hosted project without executables available. With this miner, Monero has complete open source tool chain. Non-cryptonote 'competitors' such as Darkcoin & X11Coin have not been released source as open, they still promise to do it in a future Smiley

Recommend you follow http://hashinvest.net web site instructions & probe to mine. But remember if your GPU & electricity is not free for you, it is currently not profiable.
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July 06, 2014, 09:57:50 AM
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Is there a GPU miner without the trojan Huh
It's funny that people are worrying about it in the XMR topic.
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July 06, 2014, 10:01:16 AM
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Is there a GPU miner without the trojan Huh
It's funny that people are worrying about it in the XMR topic.

Not just ordinary people - forum's celebrities with 5 stars membership level ))
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July 06, 2014, 10:24:06 AM
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Join Monero Pool http://hashinvest.net / EU / Update: Now running with Low 1.5% fee. Bills are coming, dudes.

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July 06, 2014, 10:25:14 AM
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Nice pool. Clear getting started links, all info in one web page.

Just recommend you to advance your built-in-web-page mining calculator, with direct $/day computing & short mining hardware comparision table.


Probably soon =)

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July 06, 2014, 10:36:33 AM
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Is there a GPU miner without the trojan Huh
It's funny that people are worrying about it in the XMR topic.

Not just ordinary people - forum's celebrities with 5 stars membership level ))
Yeah, he is actually a hero member,and it makes me to trust him... and since now i do not trust XMR devs because of credible threat
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July 06, 2014, 10:46:54 AM
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Yeah, he is actually a hero member,and it makes me to trust him... and since now i do not trust XMR devs because of credible threat

What is 'credible threat' and in what sense don't you trust XMR devs? Because all the XMR-related code is 100% open source, I suppose, you don't need trust or not, you just need to be smart enough to analize open sources yourself, don't you?
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July 06, 2014, 11:02:46 AM
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Is there a way to change the blockchain.bin to another HDD or dir .... so i dont have to keep it on %APPDATA% and have to bloat my system hdd
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July 06, 2014, 11:11:13 AM
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Is there a way to change the blockchain.bin to another HDD or dir .... so i dont have to keep it on %APPDATA% and have to bloat my system hdd

I didn't find such option in bitmonerod, but you can try http://www.windows7home.net/how-to-create-symbolic-link-in-windows-7/
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July 06, 2014, 11:44:53 AM
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Yeah, he is actually a hero member,and it makes me to trust him... and since now i do not trust XMR devs because of credible threat

What is 'credible threat' and in what sense don't you trust XMR devs? Because all the XMR-related code is 100% open source, I suppose, you don't need trust or not, you just need to be smart enough to analize open sources yourself, don't you?

Your words make some sense, but you want to say that XMR devs can't place a link to download a GPU miner without a trojan?
Of course we should be a smart enough to keep our money safe, but i'm strongly believe that developers should also worried about their own consumers.
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July 06, 2014, 11:58:08 AM
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What is 'credible threat' and in what sense don't you trust XMR devs?
So your opinion is that if people can catch a virus because of mining your currency - it's not a developer's problem?
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July 06, 2014, 12:18:56 PM
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He just asked what is 'credible threat'. I doubt is his currency, at least not that part that is on my valet. You can get virus anywhere if you are not cautious. I am using wolf miner for over a month and got nothing such.
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July 06, 2014, 12:21:31 PM
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What is 'credible threat' and in what sense don't you trust XMR devs?
So your opinion is that if people can catch a virus because of mining your currency - it's not a developer's problem?

Empty discussion. Show us a trojan or keep the FUD out, thanks.

Monero's privacy and therefore fungibility are MUCH stronger than Bitcoin's. 
This makes Monero a better candidate to deserve the term "digital cash".
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July 06, 2014, 01:09:00 PM
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What is 'credible threat' and in what sense don't you trust XMR devs?
So your opinion is that if people can catch a virus because of mining your currency - it's not a developer's problem?

Empty discussion. Show us a trojan or keep the FUD out, thanks.
You shouldn't ask me for that. This conversation was started by YipYip's question about trojans. But if you
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