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October 21, 2014, 11:49:29 PM
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October 22, 2014, 12:10:22 AM
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Got my 280X almost to 6.2MH/s on X11 and my 270X above 3.9 Cheesy

Screenshot (nsfw): https://ottrbutt.com/miner/x11localrigwolf-10192014-2.png

wow, any hint how to achieve that?  Grin

Rewrite most of the kernels in X11 - pay special attention to Groestl and SIMD.

any chance u might share that x11 kernel, sir?  Roll Eyes

I might leak parts of my rewrites soon. Dunno.

this is sucks in cryptos
why dont just make it closed source and add dev fee

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October 22, 2014, 12:16:18 AM
Last edit: October 22, 2014, 12:27:03 AM by utahjohn
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re your PM yes thats why i shut down my Diamond pool again

i appreciate all your work and hope u continue and keep open source

can always be reverse engineered so stay open source Smiley

u will get a lot more respect, that always feels good Smiley
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October 22, 2014, 12:29:30 AM
Last edit: October 22, 2014, 01:46:22 AM by cisahasa
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are you gonna release these kernels any time soon?
one thing i like in neoscrypt miner, they keep all in github as they make any changes
you can allways have the latest and fastest version
they are not holding things in secret..
lot of people hate the way claymore makes it..

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October 22, 2014, 12:32:04 AM
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Just share the code with everyone Smiley


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October 22, 2014, 12:46:29 AM
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woot! nice to see such a responce hope wolf0 respond Smiley
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October 22, 2014, 12:53:10 AM
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@wolf0
i want my 280x at 6+ MHs!

u suck if u don't release i will delete this post if u do
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October 22, 2014, 12:57:14 AM
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give me new x11 kernel!

I am a solo miner
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October 22, 2014, 01:04:30 AM
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Actually, I really couldn't at the moment if I wanted to, since I've made a deal.

more detail and gtfo if u can't help us here
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October 22, 2014, 01:05:08 AM
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are you gonna release these kernels any time soon?
one thing i like in neoscrypt miner, they keep all in github as they make any changes
you can allways have the latest and fastest version
they are not holding things in secret..
lot of people the way claymore makes it..

The full kernel? No. Might I leak a few optimizations? Maybe. And I could probably do some work on neoscrypt, too; just hasn't looked profitable.

my days mining x11 are over, just no profit there, even if i had my 4.4mhs -->6.2mhs
so i dont really care about the kernels myself.

about neo, coins are moving to it one by one, FTC going on friday

They would really use some help with kernel, there is some problem with radeon cards older than hd7000 series.
kernels is not vectorised so cards like 6000 series  have extreme poor hashrate for now.

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October 22, 2014, 01:10:30 AM
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i have read about u wolf0 on other threads so tread lightly here
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October 25, 2014, 05:59:51 PM
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are you gonna release these kernels any time soon?
one thing i like in neoscrypt miner, they keep all in github as they make any changes
you can allways have the latest and fastest version
they are not holding things in secret..
lot of people the way claymore makes it..

The full kernel? No. Might I leak a few optimizations? Maybe. And I could probably do some work on neoscrypt, too; just hasn't looked profitable.

my days mining x11 are over, just no profit there, even if i had my 4.4mhs -->6.2mhs
so i dont really care about the kernels myself.

about neo, coins are moving to it one by one, FTC going on friday

They would really use some help with kernel, there is some problem with radeon cards older than hd7000 series.
kernels is not vectorised so cards like 6000 series  have extreme poor hashrate for now.

Hm... at first glance, the code looks decent, which is quite surprising - I see a couple things that may be kinda stupid, but on the whole, not terrible.

i have read about u wolf0 on other threads so tread lightly here

What have you read? I'm curious.  Cheesy

Sorry was not you, another wolf ...
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October 27, 2014, 02:03:11 AM
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are you gonna release these kernels any time soon?
one thing i like in neoscrypt miner, they keep all in github as they make any changes
you can allways have the latest and fastest version
they are not holding things in secret..
lot of people the way claymore makes it..

The full kernel? No. Might I leak a few optimizations? Maybe. And I could probably do some work on neoscrypt, too; just hasn't looked profitable.

my days mining x11 are over, just no profit there, even if i had my 4.4mhs -->6.2mhs
so i dont really care about the kernels myself.

about neo, coins are moving to it one by one, FTC going on friday

They would really use some help with kernel, there is some problem with radeon cards older than hd7000 series.
kernels is not vectorised so cards like 6000 series  have extreme poor hashrate for now.

Hm... at first glance, the code looks decent, which is quite surprising - I see a couple things that may be kinda stupid, but on the whole, not terrible.

i have read about u wolf0 on other threads so tread lightly here

What have you read? I'm curious.  Cheesy

Sorry was not you, another wolf ...

Oh, okay. Got 6.6 - 6.7 on 280X; 290X is at 9.3MH/s. Shooting for 10MH/s on 290X.
I read a lot of news that you got very high hash rate.Glad if you would share some settings for us,otw it's just show that you are selfie
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October 27, 2014, 02:19:53 AM
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What's the power draw on that 290x badboy?

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October 27, 2014, 10:18:34 AM
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What's the power draw on that 290x badboy?

Don't know, but I know the whole thing does 990W or so at the wall doing these high performance numbers. 115W at idle.

Best hash per watt I've gotten over the whole rig, 270X, 280X, 290X, and 7950, is 22.13MH/s for 610W.

Nice, mine sharing the best hash/per watt kernal Tongue
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October 29, 2014, 04:05:01 AM
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Whats the X15 hashrate for Sapphire Tahiti AMD7970 and AMD7950?
Also post if you know about X17 hashrates for the same GPUs.
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October 29, 2014, 04:24:45 AM
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What's the power draw on that 290x badboy?

Don't know, but I know the whole thing does 990W or so at the wall doing these high performance numbers. 115W at idle.

Best hash per watt I've gotten over the whole rig, 270X, 280X, 290X, and 7950, is 22.13MH/s for 610W.

I had a rig of 6 x 290x Sapphire, over volted, over clocked, running FTC (Scrypt), it was hot, noisy and sucked enough power to run a small village...

The good old days hey, it's like we all drove around in GT's from the 60s and now we are all driving around eco friendly Nissan Micra's...

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October 29, 2014, 04:27:17 AM
Last edit: October 29, 2014, 05:50:19 AM by Ignition75
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What's the power draw on that 290x badboy?

Don't know, but I know the whole thing does 990W or so at the wall doing these high performance numbers. 115W at idle.

Best hash per watt I've gotten over the whole rig, 270X, 280X, 290X, and 7950, is 22.13MH/s for 610W.

Just sold the last of my farm, it's being shipped early next week.

Now, I'm having "The Final Hash"...  I am getting an oil painting made, it will be remembered for years to come...

Stock Voltages, Stock Clocks, Max Intensity, Windows Down, System Up, one last final weekend of hashing like nobody's watching...  Grin

The new generation have arrived and they brought their own currency...
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October 29, 2014, 05:54:07 AM
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What's the power draw on that 290x badboy?

Don't know, but I know the whole thing does 990W or so at the wall doing these high performance numbers. 115W at idle.

Best hash per watt I've gotten over the whole rig, 270X, 280X, 290X, and 7950, is 22.13MH/s for 610W.

Just sold the last of my farm, it's being shipped early next week.

Now, I'm having "The Final Hash"...  I am getting an oil painting made, it will be remembered for years to come...

Stock Voltages, Stock Clocks, Max Intensity, Windows Down, System Up, one last final weekend of hashing like nobody's watching...

I may keep a card, if this all ends someday. Just to remember.

To think, I had 180 GPU's and not 1 game was played  Wink  That's retarded...

I'm keeping 3 of these for the memories:


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November 02, 2014, 09:51:33 AM
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Finally finished fixing x13 and x15. I still need to work on the four extra hash functions, but it mines faster, and more importantly, mines correctly.


Why dont you release your optimizations, especially the x11 ones, as closed-source miner with fee, or as an open source miner with donation option?
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