kenshirothefist (OP)
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December 04, 2014, 04:49:52 PM |
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I copied those kernels into sgminer/kernel but that didn't change anything. It seems that the problem is in sgminer itself. Why don't those Linux builds include anything but just kernel files? There are also many other files that is needed for mining.
The linux build, for example this one https://www.nicehash.com/download/nightly/sgminer-5.0-daily-20141204-115-linux-amd64.zip includes all kernels (.cl files) and the sgminer binary itself - there is nothing else that you need (no other files). Run "./sgminer -n" when you extract the zip and post what you get.
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semajjames
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December 04, 2014, 05:43:47 PM |
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I see many of you guys struggling with manual sgminer compilation/building ... if you're just looking for latest windows/linux builds you can always take a look here: https://www.nicehash.com/download/nightly/ ... whenever a change will be made to sgminer/master or sgminer/devel, a new build will be available to download (thanks to elbandi for the automatic build system). sgminer-5.0-daily-xxx are from master branch (aka production) sgminer-dev-daily-xxx are from the devel branch The Binaries link on page 1 draws a blank page for me, I guess you just as well send that link to this nightly page
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MiNFoX
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December 04, 2014, 08:40:40 PM |
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Hi , can someone give .conf file for Sapphire r9 290x Tri-X for win8 for sgminer5.0 . Thanks
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semajjames
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December 05, 2014, 12:28:37 AM |
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Hi , can someone give .conf file for Sapphire r9 290x Tri-X for win8 for sgminer5.0 . Thanks
Fat question that ,,, depends on what coin ya mining other than that stock clock's is a good start for stability
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ebliever
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December 05, 2014, 02:10:47 PM |
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Well, it looks like the leaking of Wolf0's kernels has driven the profitability on X11/X13 down further into the dirt. My power supply picked a good time to die last night (and the rig itself is in need of some TLC owing to other troubles). Best wishes to those of you still mining - hopefully it's at least keeping you warm this winter!
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pallas
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December 05, 2014, 02:18:13 PM |
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Well, it looks like the leaking of Wolf0's kernels has driven the profitability on X11/X13 down further into the dirt. My power supply picked a good time to die last night (and the rig itself is in need of some TLC owing to other troubles). Best wishes to those of you still mining - hopefully it's at least keeping you warm this winter!
I stopped mining months ago ;-)
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Pansyfaust
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December 05, 2014, 03:17:30 PM |
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Well, it looks like the leaking of Wolf0's kernels has driven the profitability on X11/X13 down further into the dirt. My power supply picked a good time to die last night (and the rig itself is in need of some TLC owing to other troubles). Best wishes to those of you still mining - hopefully it's at least keeping you warm this winter!
The hashrate has been quite stable for most of the month according to coinwarz. The only big jump was at the beginning of November, basically in-line with the rise in price of the coin. To me the leak has not affected the hashrate at all.
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shield_of_hope
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December 06, 2014, 03:09:00 AM |
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I copied those kernels into sgminer/kernel but that didn't change anything. It seems that the problem is in sgminer itself. Why don't those Linux builds include anything but just kernel files? There are also many other files that is needed for mining.
The linux build, for example this one https://www.nicehash.com/download/nightly/sgminer-5.0-daily-20141204-115-linux-amd64.zip includes all kernels (.cl files) and the sgminer binary itself - there is nothing else that you need (no other files). Run "./sgminer -n" when you extract the zip and post what you get. Sorry, I didn't notice that the application was dumped into same folder with kernel files. However, even that build blanks the terminal windows and prints exactly the same message "Segmentation fault" and refuses to start.
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damm315er
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December 06, 2014, 03:16:52 AM |
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I see many of you guys struggling with manual sgminer compilation/building ... if you're just looking for latest windows/linux builds you can always take a look here: https://www.nicehash.com/download/nightly/ ... whenever a change will be made to sgminer/master or sgminer/devel, a new build will be available to download (thanks to elbandi for the automatic build system). sgminer-5.0-daily-xxx are from master branch (aka production) sgminer-dev-daily-xxx are from the devel branch Wolf, will either of these builds work with your latest neoscrypt kernel?
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platinum4
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December 06, 2014, 06:56:16 AM |
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Why does the 12/06 build from nicehash spit out nothing but HW errors and 100% rejects on neoscrypt?
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Zuikkis
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December 06, 2014, 07:07:09 AM |
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http://zuik.org/429k.pngHumm. I'm not sure why I'm showing you this, maybe because I have something to brag and I like bragging. I made some small optimizations on the Wolf's neoscrypt kernel. Now it does 430khs on 280x, 450khs on r9 290, and 260khs on r9 270. I'm thinking what I should do with this. There's no point to release this to public as this would just make net hashrate rocket and everyone would still get the same profit.
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damm315er
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December 06, 2014, 12:01:22 PM |
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Humm. I'm not sure why I'm showing you this, maybe because I have something to brag and I like bragging. I made some small optimizations on the Wolf's neoscrypt kernel. Now it does 430khs on 280x, 450khs on r9 290, and 260khs on r9 270. I'm thinking what I should do with this. There's no point to release this to public as this would just make net hashrate rocket and everyone would still get the same profit. Either release it for free, or bury it and never release it. Optomizing the kernel and skyrocketing the hashrate by releasing it does nothing but allow cards to get what they should really be getting anyway. Burying it changes nothing. Selling it, simply makes people that can't afford to buy it because of the low ROI on GPU's angry with you, and the whales that can afford to spread the ROI across many GPU's get fatter.
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semajjames
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December 06, 2014, 01:58:52 PM |
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Why does the 12/06 build from nicehash spit out nothing but HW errors and 100% rejects on neoscrypt?
have you tried 14.6 beta drivers
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d1mn
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December 06, 2014, 02:08:51 PM |
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how can i disable 1 card in this sgminer?
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semajjames
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December 06, 2014, 02:14:37 PM |
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how can i disable 1 card in this sgminer?
Press "g" then "disable" then pick gpu
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d1mn
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December 06, 2014, 02:16:48 PM |
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how can i disable 1 card in this sgminer?
Press "g" then "disable" then pick gpu how can i do it in conf file?
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JuanHungLo
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December 06, 2014, 02:35:48 PM |
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how can i disable 1 card in this sgminer?
Press "g" then "disable" then pick gpu how can i do it in conf file? use the device command. For instance if you want to disable GPU 1 you use the command: "device": "0,2,3",
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d1mn
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December 06, 2014, 03:02:23 PM |
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JuanHungLo
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bensam123
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December 06, 2014, 05:27:38 PM |
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Humm. I'm not sure why I'm showing you this, maybe because I have something to brag and I like bragging. I made some small optimizations on the Wolf's neoscrypt kernel. Now it does 430khs on 280x, 450khs on r9 290, and 260khs on r9 270. I'm thinking what I should do with this. There's no point to release this to public as this would just make net hashrate rocket and everyone would still get the same profit. Trim it down and increase power efficiency instead for the same hashrate people are already getting. I'm guessing with the above optimizations it also increases power usage?
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Zuikkis
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December 06, 2014, 05:45:20 PM |
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Well, you can lower your voltages and clocks, to get same hashrate with less watts. Less clock necessarily doesn't mean less watts, but less voltage almost definetily does..
But yes, running higher hashrate means higher watts also. I haven't measured it because power consumption is not an issue for me, but the GPUs seem to run a bit hotter.
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