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I'm getting pretty similar output using the russian bins (kachur?) on a 7970. 6.6MH/s 65 deg. but it's also winter here so that helps.
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July 28, 2015, 03:02:48 AM |
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It is the middle of summer where I am. Lately it has been >90F and very humid. I would not mind telling everyone how I am getting these numbers, but to be honest...I just recently got into mining (literally about 4 days ago). And, at the time I was rummaging around for software to hash quickly, the thought of logging exactly what i am using, and from where never occurred to me. With all the new "toys" to play with, I just never put any thought into it.
Just for the sake of interest, in case anyone is, the air-cooling is the stock cooling on the XFX r9 290A EDBD. It is my main video card, which I use to drive a 4k display while I work/play. I get those numbers (hash rate and temp) while I am doing stuff on my computer, not just with it sitting idle.
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July 28, 2015, 06:31:19 AM |
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I'm getting pretty similar output using the russian bins (kachur?) on a 7970. 6.6MH/s 65 deg. but it's also winter here so that helps.
7970/280X are capable of just under 7MH/s with my bins. with what settings wolf? ... most i get is around 6.5MH at 1100/1500 gigabyte 280x oc cards and gigabyte 7970 oc cards - which are almost exactly the same cards anyway ... #crysx
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July 28, 2015, 07:12:18 AM |
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I'm getting pretty similar output using the russian bins (kachur?) on a 7970. 6.6MH/s 65 deg. but it's also winter here so that helps.
I get 7.5 MHASH with the kachur bins. 32bit sgminer and 15.6 driver (windows x86)
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July 28, 2015, 10:26:15 AM |
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I have to dll 15.7 drivers sgminer 5.1 collapsing. Is there a solution?
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July 28, 2015, 12:14:57 PM |
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I'm getting pretty similar output using the russian bins (kachur?) on a 7970. 6.6MH/s 65 deg. but it's also winter here so that helps.
7970/280X are capable of just under 7MH/s with my bins. with what settings wolf? ... most i get is around 6.5MH at 1100/1500 gigabyte 280x oc cards and gigabyte 7970 oc cards - which are almost exactly the same cards anyway ... #crysx I thought they did 6.8MH/s at around 1200/1600. Anyways, I took my old X11 code, and rewrote parts for 15.7 drivers. 280X now does over 7MH/s at 1175/1600. Screenshot of new speeds on new drivers (nsfw): https://ottrbutt.com/miner/x11localrigwolf-07282015.pngEDIT: Correction - 950W at the wall. Some cards are overvolted, and there's an FX-8370 in there, too. ok - so stock cards with no overvolting or playing with firmware would still be able to bring a higher hashrate? ... im curious as i would be interested in those bins for linux ... #crysx
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July 28, 2015, 12:21:38 PM |
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I'm getting pretty similar output using the russian bins (kachur?) on a 7970. 6.6MH/s 65 deg. but it's also winter here so that helps.
I get 7.5 MHASH with the kachur bins. 32bit sgminer and 15.6 driver (windows x86) i cant go the windows method sp ... it creates more work than i am willing to put into the farm ... i am SO far behind the donation links and site - as well as the granitecoin site and coin rebuild - as well as the farm rebuild both physical as well as software - that it would be foolish of me to even look at windows at the moment ... to top things off - there are some personal issues that are hovering and cannot be fixed with money - farm - btc - or anything material ... so i need to attend to those issues personally ... there would be a great deal of interest IF you were to optimize the x11 algo for ccminer in linux though - as that is the majority of the farm ... windows will never be a go in our farm - and the larger we get - the more reliant on linux we are ... and rightfully so ... which is why we will be looking at an exclusivity of sorts with some parts of the farm - which may include a miner and optimizations for it ... #crysx
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July 28, 2015, 12:22:19 PM |
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I'm getting pretty similar output using the russian bins (kachur?) on a 7970. 6.6MH/s 65 deg. but it's also winter here so that helps.
7970/280X are capable of just under 7MH/s with my bins. with what settings wolf? ... most i get is around 6.5MH at 1100/1500 gigabyte 280x oc cards and gigabyte 7970 oc cards - which are almost exactly the same cards anyway ... #crysx I thought they did 6.8MH/s at around 1200/1600. Anyways, I took my old X11 code, and rewrote parts for 15.7 drivers. 280X now does over 7MH/s at 1175/1600. Screenshot of new speeds on new drivers (nsfw): https://ottrbutt.com/miner/x11localrigwolf-07282015.pngEDIT: Correction - 950W at the wall. Some cards are overvolted, and there's an FX-8370 in there, too. ok - so stock cards with no overvolting or playing with firmware would still be able to bring a higher hashrate? ... im curious as i would be interested in those bins for linux ... #crysx Of course they would. Did Quark, too. ok then ... im interested ... what do you have? ... #crysx
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July 28, 2015, 12:32:43 PM |
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I'm getting pretty similar output using the russian bins (kachur?) on a 7970. 6.6MH/s 65 deg. but it's also winter here so that helps.
I get 7.5 MHASH with the kachur bins. 32bit sgminer and 15.6 driver (windows x86) i cant go the windows method sp ... it creates more work than i am willing to put into the farm ... i am SO far behind the donation links and site - as well as the granitecoin site and coin rebuild - as well as the farm rebuild both physical as well as software - that it would be foolish of me to even look at windows at the moment ... to top things off - there are some personal issues that are hovering and cannot be fixed with money - farm - btc - or anything material ... so i need to attend to those issues personally ... there would be a great deal of interest IF you were to optimize the x11 algo for ccminer in linux though - as that is the majority of the farm ... windows will never be a go in our farm - and the larger we get - the more reliant on linux we are ... and rightfully so ... which is why we will be looking at an exclusivity of sorts with some parts of the farm - which may include a miner and optimizations for it ... #crysx Don't worry, you're not missing too much - that 7.5MH/s apparently doesn't even last a day before it dies. I'm getting pretty similar output using the russian bins (kachur?) on a 7970. 6.6MH/s 65 deg. but it's also winter here so that helps.
7970/280X are capable of just under 7MH/s with my bins. with what settings wolf? ... most i get is around 6.5MH at 1100/1500 gigabyte 280x oc cards and gigabyte 7970 oc cards - which are almost exactly the same cards anyway ... #crysx I thought they did 6.8MH/s at around 1200/1600. Anyways, I took my old X11 code, and rewrote parts for 15.7 drivers. 280X now does over 7MH/s at 1175/1600. Screenshot of new speeds on new drivers (nsfw): https://ottrbutt.com/miner/x11localrigwolf-07282015.pngEDIT: Correction - 950W at the wall. Some cards are overvolted, and there's an FX-8370 in there, too. ok - so stock cards with no overvolting or playing with firmware would still be able to bring a higher hashrate? ... im curious as i would be interested in those bins for linux ... #crysx Of course they would. Did Quark, too. ok then ... im interested ... what do you have? ... #crysx Lemme finish stability testing and tweaks + measurements - I'll post results. that would be great ... bed time for me now ... tanx ... #crysx
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July 28, 2015, 01:23:20 PM |
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I'm getting pretty similar output using the russian bins (kachur?) on a 7970. 6.6MH/s 65 deg. but it's also winter here so that helps.
I get 7.5 MHASH with the kachur bins. 32bit sgminer and 15.6 driver (windows x86) i cant go the windows method sp ... it creates more work than i am willing to put into the farm ... i am SO far behind the donation links and site - as well as the granitecoin site and coin rebuild - as well as the farm rebuild both physical as well as software - that it would be foolish of me to even look at windows at the moment ... to top things off - there are some personal issues that are hovering and cannot be fixed with money - farm - btc - or anything material ... so i need to attend to those issues personally ... there would be a great deal of interest IF you were to optimize the x11 algo for ccminer in linux though - as that is the majority of the farm ... windows will never be a go in our farm - and the larger we get - the more reliant on linux we are ... and rightfully so ... which is why we will be looking at an exclusivity of sorts with some parts of the farm - which may include a miner and optimizations for it ... #crysx You can use a 32bit linux distro like pimp. Use the latest sgminer 5.1 I posted the link to the bins some pages back. The size of the x11 bin is around 1.5 Meg, compared to wolf0's 920kb. 6.2MHASH on 7950 and 7.5MHASH on standard clocks.
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July 28, 2015, 03:10:52 PM |
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cgwatcher is solution
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July 28, 2015, 06:10:03 PM |
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Just got 7.7mh/s on X11 with 280x
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July 28, 2015, 07:33:13 PM |
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Out of curiosity, what is an acceptable WU:/m rate? My 290 seems to be hovering right around 0.086/m. I am guessing larger is better, but I have a very small knowledge base on coin mining at the moment.
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July 28, 2015, 11:40:54 PM |
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Just got 7.7mh/s on X11 with 280x Does it run stably? I've tossed out lots of "speedups" because they crashed the miner, or killed the driver (requiring a reboot), in under 24 hours. It's called quality control. Yeah that bin is quite unstable, nowhere near the stability of yours, which ran for weeks without a single reboot. That bin constantly needs a restart at least once every 10-24Hrs. I lowered my clock speeds and it does seem more stable(still crashes though), currently getting about 3Mhs more from the bins, but a lot more restarts. I only have one rig with 4 cards and cgwatcher, so it's manageable
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July 29, 2015, 01:10:19 AM |
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I'm getting pretty similar output using the russian bins (kachur?) on a 7970. 6.6MH/s 65 deg. but it's also winter here so that helps.
I get 7.5 MHASH with the kachur bins. 32bit sgminer and 15.6 driver (windows x86) i cant go the windows method sp ... it creates more work than i am willing to put into the farm ... i am SO far behind the donation links and site - as well as the granitecoin site and coin rebuild - as well as the farm rebuild both physical as well as software - that it would be foolish of me to even look at windows at the moment ... to top things off - there are some personal issues that are hovering and cannot be fixed with money - farm - btc - or anything material ... so i need to attend to those issues personally ... there would be a great deal of interest IF you were to optimize the x11 algo for ccminer in linux though - as that is the majority of the farm ... windows will never be a go in our farm - and the larger we get - the more reliant on linux we are ... and rightfully so ... which is why we will be looking at an exclusivity of sorts with some parts of the farm - which may include a miner and optimizations for it ... #crysx You can use a 32bit linux distro like pimp. Use the latest sgminer 5.1 I posted the link to the bins some pages back. The size of the x11 bin is around 1.5 Meg, compared to wolf0's 920kb. 6.2MHASH on 7950 and 7.5MHASH on standard clocks. i know sp - i have actually taken that into account also ... tanx for the info ... i have not had the time to look into the pimp version and all that can be done due to personal reasons - but i will when i get the chance ... ive never been a follower of 32bit version 'anything' - but have no issue 'playing' with the different versions of miners and compilations of miners when time permits ... unfortunately - time is restricted on my end at the moment ... besides - wolf has proven himself time and time again on this ground with his delivery of quality components to the miners such as us ... so a reliable solid bin or miner is what we are after ... i set a system up under windows and started the kachur miner - with drops of hashrate as well as dropping the link to the mining site on a constant basis ... im not sure if that is due to the miner re-directing the hashrate other than the pool that i use or not - but that is what is happening ... wolfs bins do no such thing ... they are solid and 'just work' ... as with your ccminer fork and optimizations - our farm is entrusted to very little outside of the miners and devs that we trust ... which you and wolf and a few other devs are included in ... #crysx
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July 29, 2015, 01:21:28 AM |
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Just got 7.7mh/s on X11 with 280x Does it run stably? I've tossed out lots of "speedups" because they crashed the miner, or killed the driver (requiring a reboot), in under 24 hours. It's called quality control. Yeah that bin is quite unstable, nowhere near the stability of yours, which ran for weeks without a single reboot. That bin constantly needs a restart at least once every 10-24Hrs. I lowered my clock speeds and it does seem more stable(still crashes though), currently getting about 3Mhs more from the bins, but a lot more restarts. I only have one rig with 4 cards and cgwatcher, so it's manageable I'm around 7MH/s on 280X now. I need to rewrite SIMD, but ugh, that hash is shit. stability and reliability is what something that our farm NEEDS ... so it is worth a 'play' with the other bins / miners when time permits ... but for unattended use - i am more than happy to continue with what we know is a stable solid implementation of the bins and miner ... when you are ready wolf - let me know ... i want to try out your work on the 280x / 7970 cards and see what can be hashed ... quark is also one of the other algos i am very interested in for amd ... none of the 'standard' miners work as well as the russian one - and i would be interested in using yours under linux ... i am just not interested in spending any more time on the farm than necessary - and so stability and reliability with maximum output is the only things that matter at the moment ... which is why the amd systems are running the sgminer-dev compile in fedora 19 x64 with your previous bins for x11 - and the nvidia systems are running the ccminer-spmod compile in fedora 20 x64 - latest v57 ... havent rebooted these systems for more than week now - except for the newly compile ccminer-spmod v57 machines which we are compiling today ... #crysx
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July 29, 2015, 01:34:16 AM |
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Just got 7.7mh/s on X11 with 280x Does it run stably? I've tossed out lots of "speedups" because they crashed the miner, or killed the driver (requiring a reboot), in under 24 hours. It's called quality control. Yeah that bin is quite unstable, nowhere near the stability of yours, which ran for weeks without a single reboot. That bin constantly needs a restart at least once every 10-24Hrs. I lowered my clock speeds and it does seem more stable(still crashes though), currently getting about 3Mhs more from the bins, but a lot more restarts. I only have one rig with 4 cards and cgwatcher, so it's manageable I'm around 7MH/s on 280X now. I need to rewrite SIMD, but ugh, that hash is shit. stability and reliability is what something that our farm NEEDS ... so it is worth a 'play' with the other bins / miners when time permits ... but for unattended use - i am more than happy to continue with what we know is a stable solid implementation of the bins and miner ... when you are ready wolf - let me know ... i want to try out your work on the 280x / 7970 cards and see what can be hashed ... quark is also one of the other algos i am very interested in for amd ... none of the 'standard' miners work as well as the russian one - and i would be interested in using yours under linux ... i am just not interested in spending any more time on the farm than necessary - and so stability and reliability with maximum output is the only things that matter at the moment ... which is why the amd systems are running the sgminer-dev compile in fedora 19 x64 with your previous bins for x11 - and the nvidia systems are running the ccminer-spmod compile in fedora 20 x64 - latest v57 ... havent rebooted these systems for more than week now - except for the newly compile ccminer-spmod v57 machines which we are compiling today ... #crysx You wanted to know what I have current on Quark, here you go (nsfw): https://ottrbutt.com/miner/quarkwolf-07282015.pngimpressive - and linux native ... me likey ... is it just a miner? ... a bin? ... or both? ... pm me - email me - or skype me ( chrysophylax69 ) with the what is needed to get it please wolf ... #crysx
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July 29, 2015, 01:46:33 AM |
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Just got 7.7mh/s on X11 with 280x Does it run stably? I've tossed out lots of "speedups" because they crashed the miner, or killed the driver (requiring a reboot), in under 24 hours. It's called quality control. Yeah that bin is quite unstable, nowhere near the stability of yours, which ran for weeks without a single reboot. That bin constantly needs a restart at least once every 10-24Hrs. I lowered my clock speeds and it does seem more stable(still crashes though), currently getting about 3Mhs more from the bins, but a lot more restarts. I only have one rig with 4 cards and cgwatcher, so it's manageable I'm around 7MH/s on 280X now. I need to rewrite SIMD, but ugh, that hash is shit. stability and reliability is what something that our farm NEEDS ... so it is worth a 'play' with the other bins / miners when time permits ... but for unattended use - i am more than happy to continue with what we know is a stable solid implementation of the bins and miner ... when you are ready wolf - let me know ... i want to try out your work on the 280x / 7970 cards and see what can be hashed ... quark is also one of the other algos i am very interested in for amd ... none of the 'standard' miners work as well as the russian one - and i would be interested in using yours under linux ... i am just not interested in spending any more time on the farm than necessary - and so stability and reliability with maximum output is the only things that matter at the moment ... which is why the amd systems are running the sgminer-dev compile in fedora 19 x64 with your previous bins for x11 - and the nvidia systems are running the ccminer-spmod compile in fedora 20 x64 - latest v57 ... havent rebooted these systems for more than week now - except for the newly compile ccminer-spmod v57 machines which we are compiling today ... #crysx You wanted to know what I have current on Quark, here you go (nsfw): https://ottrbutt.com/miner/quarkwolf-07282015.pngimpressive - and linux native ... me likey ... is it just a miner? ... a bin? ... or both? ... pm me - email me - or skype me ( chrysophylax69 ) with the what is needed to get it please wolf ... #crysx Well, it's a miner and a bin - IRC okay with you? irc is fine - but wont be in the office till later this evening ... i wont be using irc on this work machine until i can build my linux system here also ... i dont trust it - its a windows system ... you do know there restrictions with what i can do with the OS - and needs to be fedora 19 x64 for the time being ... so a static build or source to build ( even if you build it under those conditions ) are required for this compile wolf ... in any case - can chat in a few hours time if that is ok with you mate? ... #crysx
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July 29, 2015, 01:52:45 AM |
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Just got 7.7mh/s on X11 with 280x Does it run stably? I've tossed out lots of "speedups" because they crashed the miner, or killed the driver (requiring a reboot), in under 24 hours. It's called quality control. Yeah that bin is quite unstable, nowhere near the stability of yours, which ran for weeks without a single reboot. That bin constantly needs a restart at least once every 10-24Hrs. I lowered my clock speeds and it does seem more stable(still crashes though), currently getting about 3Mhs more from the bins, but a lot more restarts. I only have one rig with 4 cards and cgwatcher, so it's manageable I'm around 7MH/s on 280X now. I need to rewrite SIMD, but ugh, that hash is shit. stability and reliability is what something that our farm NEEDS ... so it is worth a 'play' with the other bins / miners when time permits ... but for unattended use - i am more than happy to continue with what we know is a stable solid implementation of the bins and miner ... when you are ready wolf - let me know ... i want to try out your work on the 280x / 7970 cards and see what can be hashed ... quark is also one of the other algos i am very interested in for amd ... none of the 'standard' miners work as well as the russian one - and i would be interested in using yours under linux ... i am just not interested in spending any more time on the farm than necessary - and so stability and reliability with maximum output is the only things that matter at the moment ... which is why the amd systems are running the sgminer-dev compile in fedora 19 x64 with your previous bins for x11 - and the nvidia systems are running the ccminer-spmod compile in fedora 20 x64 - latest v57 ... havent rebooted these systems for more than week now - except for the newly compile ccminer-spmod v57 machines which we are compiling today ... #crysx You wanted to know what I have current on Quark, here you go (nsfw): https://ottrbutt.com/miner/quarkwolf-07282015.pngimpressive - and linux native ... me likey ... is it just a miner? ... a bin? ... or both? ... pm me - email me - or skype me ( chrysophylax69 ) with the what is needed to get it please wolf ... #crysx Well, it's a miner and a bin - IRC okay with you? irc is fine - but wont be in the office till later this evening ... i wont be using irc on this work machine until i can build my linux system here also ... i dont trust it - its a windows system ... you do know there restrictions with what i can do with the OS - and needs to be fedora 19 x64 for the time being ... so a static build or source to build ( even if you build it under those conditions ) are required for this compile wolf ... in any case - can chat in a few hours time if that is ok with you mate? ... #crysx If I'm still awake. It's been over 36 hours. no worries - ill check ... maybe tomorrow morning - as im moving into the office for the week to get all this stuff finished ... so i will be online at the oddest hours again ... tanx ... #crysx
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July 29, 2015, 11:50:16 AM |
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Just a small extra for anyone interested. I updated my drivers to 15.6 Beta and using the wolf's bin I'm getting about 0.1Mhs more per 280X on the same settings in win 7. So for all those still on 14.6/7, I think you can safely upgrade to 15.6 for a small bump in hashrate.
Now although you can get faster speeds using that Kachur bin, personally, it is far from stable. I had to underclock my 280X's for it to not crash the drivers ever 1-2 hours, and even with the downclock the PC is rebooting at least once every 10 or so hours.
Now I have everything pretty well automated with CGwatcher so the reboot and everything is pretty seamless, however, I'm not sure I'm comfortable having my PC(and GPUs) restart all the time instead of at a constant it's been at all these months.
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