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Author Topic: [Ultracoin] [Est. Feb 2014] ~ ASIC Resistant & Ultrafast 6 Second Transactions!  (Read 380958 times)
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October 30, 2014, 03:08:13 PM
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Hi. I want to ask with 3x280x rig witch port I need to use. with static 1diff or this witch is vardiff, with a minimum 1 ? thanks!

On http://utc.tumblingblock.com,  if you are using yacminer either 3339 (vardiff, min 1) or 5555 (static diff 1) would work for you. I would probably go with the static diff port for yacminer.


I dont understand the difference with that difficulty.

The variable difficulty minimum cannot go below 1 on port 3339, but it can rise in difficulty for faster hardware, usually not much more than 5 with my 750ti rigs.  The static difficulty port 5555 always keeps a difficulty of 1.

+1 for the static diff port - I have had better results with that compared to vardiff. I'm not sure if it's because of dumb luck or if it's because the vardiff server can set a non-integer difficulty (i.e. "4.312342") as the target.  Either way, diff 1 is just fine.

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October 30, 2014, 03:44:59 PM
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750TI hashrate ?

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October 30, 2014, 04:09:44 PM
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750TI hashrate ?

With CudaMiner, around 3-3.3 khash on NF14 Scrypt-Jane, with the right settings (Lookup Gap 4 + autotune).  Without lookup gap you'll probably see something around 2.7-2.8 at stock clocks.

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October 30, 2014, 04:35:25 PM
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Check the dumps @CT.... glad I got some, but could this be some mintpal UTC's being dumped .... ?  Huh

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October 30, 2014, 04:57:41 PM
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750TI hashrate ?

With CudaMiner, around 3-3.3 khash on NF14 Scrypt-Jane, with the right settings (Lookup Gap 4 + autotune).  Without lookup gap you'll probably see something around 2.7-2.8 at stock clocks.



ah k, I thought your newly compiled cudaminer would give maxwell chips a boost but not for the 750ti it seems. (only 970/980)
(old miner gave me 3.3khash as well)
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October 30, 2014, 09:57:00 PM
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750TI hashrate ?

With CudaMiner, around 3-3.3 khash on NF14 Scrypt-Jane, with the right settings (Lookup Gap 4 + autotune).  Without lookup gap you'll probably see something around 2.7-2.8 at stock clocks.



ah k, I thought your newly compiled cudaminer would give maxwell chips a boost but not for the 750ti it seems. (only 970/980)
(old miner gave me 3.3khash as well)

It's good to hear that it helped with the 970.  I'll probably attempt a compute52 compile for 970/980 cards against cuda 6.5 to check for any more gains there.  You lose compute10 going to 6.5, but anymore that's not really much of a loss.  I don't think that the kernels have been really optimized for Maxwell, but there might be some improvement.
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October 31, 2014, 01:04:15 PM
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750TI hashrate ?

With CudaMiner, around 3-3.3 khash on NF14 Scrypt-Jane, with the right settings (Lookup Gap 4 + autotune).  Without lookup gap you'll probably see something around 2.7-2.8 at stock clocks.



ah k, I thought your newly compiled cudaminer would give maxwell chips a boost but not for the 750ti it seems. (only 970/980)
(old miner gave me 3.3khash as well)

It's good to hear that it helped with the 970.  I'll probably attempt a compute52 compile for 970/980 cards against cuda 6.5 to check for any more gains there.  You lose compute10 going to 6.5, but anymore that's not really much of a loss.  I don't think that the kernels have been really optimized for Maxwell, but there might be some improvement.
Whenever I use auto, cudaminer crashes after some time, I don't know how to make it work. Do I have to set scrypt-jane:14 or leave it? I tried to use your settings with debug switch but it crushed :/ I have one 750ti from Gigabyte.

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October 31, 2014, 02:41:07 PM
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UTC 's price is dump and dump. Maybe it 'll die again. T.T
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October 31, 2014, 02:55:36 PM
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UTC 's price is dump and dump. Maybe it 'll die again. T.T
You definitely will.
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October 31, 2014, 02:59:07 PM
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750TI hashrate ?

With CudaMiner, around 3-3.3 khash on NF14 Scrypt-Jane, with the right settings (Lookup Gap 4 + autotune).  Without lookup gap you'll probably see something around 2.7-2.8 at stock clocks.



ah k, I thought your newly compiled cudaminer would give maxwell chips a boost but not for the 750ti it seems. (only 970/980)
(old miner gave me 3.3khash as well)

It's good to hear that it helped with the 970.  I'll probably attempt a compute52 compile for 970/980 cards against cuda 6.5 to check for any more gains there.  You lose compute10 going to 6.5, but anymore that's not really much of a loss.  I don't think that the kernels have been really optimized for Maxwell, but there might be some improvement.
Whenever I use auto, cudaminer crashes after some time, I don't know how to make it work. Do I have to set scrypt-jane:14 or leave it? I tried to use your settings with debug switch but it crushed :/ I have one 750ti from Gigabyte.

I have same problem.

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October 31, 2014, 03:02:11 PM
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750TI hashrate ?

With CudaMiner, around 3-3.3 khash on NF14 Scrypt-Jane, with the right settings (Lookup Gap 4 + autotune).  Without lookup gap you'll probably see something around 2.7-2.8 at stock clocks.



ah k, I thought your newly compiled cudaminer would give maxwell chips a boost but not for the 750ti it seems. (only 970/980)
(old miner gave me 3.3khash as well)

It's good to hear that it helped with the 970.  I'll probably attempt a compute52 compile for 970/980 cards against cuda 6.5 to check for any more gains there.  You lose compute10 going to 6.5, but anymore that's not really much of a loss.  I don't think that the kernels have been really optimized for Maxwell, but there might be some improvement.
Whenever I use auto, cudaminer crashes after some time, I don't know how to make it work. Do I have to set scrypt-jane:14 or leave it? I tried to use your settings with debug switch but it crushed :/ I have one 750ti from Gigabyte.

Thanks for calling that out.  "-a scrypt-jane:14" needs to be in there too.
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October 31, 2014, 09:28:48 PM
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750TI hashrate ?

With CudaMiner, around 3-3.3 khash on NF14 Scrypt-Jane, with the right settings (Lookup Gap 4 + autotune).  Without lookup gap you'll probably see something around 2.7-2.8 at stock clocks.



ah k, I thought your newly compiled cudaminer would give maxwell chips a boost but not for the 750ti it seems. (only 970/980)
(old miner gave me 3.3khash as well)

It's good to hear that it helped with the 970.  I'll probably attempt a compute52 compile for 970/980 cards against cuda 6.5 to check for any more gains there.  You lose compute10 going to 6.5, but anymore that's not really much of a loss.  I don't think that the kernels have been really optimized for Maxwell, but there might be some improvement.
Whenever I use auto, cudaminer crashes after some time, I don't know how to make it work. Do I have to set scrypt-jane:14 or leave it? I tried to use your settings with debug switch but it crushed :/ I have one 750ti from Gigabyte.

Thanks for calling that out.  "-a scrypt-jane:14" needs to be in there too.

Best settings for single 750 ti , cudaminer.exe --algo=scrypt-jane:UTC -H 2 -i 0 -m 1 -l t5x24 -L 4 -b 16384 -o stratum.....etc..etc

Consistent 3.3 - 3.5 khs
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November 01, 2014, 01:09:27 AM
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750TI hashrate ?

With CudaMiner, around 3-3.3 khash on NF14 Scrypt-Jane, with the right settings (Lookup Gap 4 + autotune).  Without lookup gap you'll probably see something around 2.7-2.8 at stock clocks.



ah k, I thought your newly compiled cudaminer would give maxwell chips a boost but not for the 750ti it seems. (only 970/980)
(old miner gave me 3.3khash as well)

It's good to hear that it helped with the 970.  I'll probably attempt a compute52 compile for 970/980 cards against cuda 6.5 to check for any more gains there.  You lose compute10 going to 6.5, but anymore that's not really much of a loss.  I don't think that the kernels have been really optimized for Maxwell, but there might be some improvement.
Whenever I use auto, cudaminer crashes after some time, I don't know how to make it work. Do I have to set scrypt-jane:14 or leave it? I tried to use your settings with debug switch but it crushed :/ I have one 750ti from Gigabyte.

Thanks for calling that out.  "-a scrypt-jane:14" needs to be in there too.

Best settings for single 750 ti , cudaminer.exe --algo=scrypt-jane:UTC -H 2 -i 0 -m 1 -l t5x24 -L 4 -b 16384 -o stratum.....etc..etc

Consistent 3.3 - 3.5 khs

My 6x750ti is working better without -b .. . and two of 750ti working better with -l t60x2.

So right setup values depend your computer and gpu's. I have all 750ti same model and brand.   

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November 01, 2014, 03:34:46 AM
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Hey everybody,

I know I have been a little bit absent on the forum and social media, especially after the big announcement, but rest assured knowing I've been working hard at least 4-6 hours per day on Ultracoin while I am not working on my very busy career. I will have an announcement sometime early next week, but know that a lot is going on behind the scenes.

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November 02, 2014, 12:35:16 AM
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Hey everybody,

I know I have been a little bit absent on the forum and social media, especially after the big announcement, but rest assured knowing I've been working hard at least 4-6 hours per day on Ultracoin while I am not working on my very busy career. I will have an announcement sometime early next week, but know that a lot is going on behind the scenes.

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Good to hear, I think it may be time to increase holdings Wink

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Last edit: November 02, 2014, 06:21:16 AM by rapture333
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Hey everybody,

I know I have been a little bit absent on the forum and social media, especially after the big announcement, but rest assured knowing I've been working hard at least 4-6 hours per day on Ultracoin while I am not working on my very busy career. I will have an announcement sometime early next week, but know that a lot is going on behind the scenes.

Best regards,

Steven "Rapture"
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Good to hear, I think it may be time to increase holdings Wink


We could also use your help by printing out, loading and giving away paper wallets! If the whole community began giving away paper wallets, like the dogecoin community did in the past to much success, we can spread the word of Ultracoin quickly! Everywhere I go I try to talk about Ultracoin as much as I can, and many people are fascinated by the concept of crypto. Just because they haven't heard of crypto doesn't mean they have to be introduced to Bitcoin first, Ultracoin in my honest opinion is superior to Bitcoin, so why not show the world?
http://www.tumblingblock.com/generate-wallet.html

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November 02, 2014, 06:45:26 AM
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http://www.marketwatch.com/story/silver-law-group-files-lawsuits-against-cryptocurrency-exchanges-bitcoin-savings-trust-and-cryptsy-2014-10-23

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November 02, 2014, 09:35:03 AM
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too much rejected shares at all pools.

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November 02, 2014, 10:31:12 AM
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Will the price remain above 0.00005000 this week ?
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November 02, 2014, 11:26:00 AM
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too much rejected shares at all pools.

Try to adjust your settings, or try a different pool.  I have %100 accepted at tumbling block, get very few rejects.

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