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September 06, 2017, 12:33:46 PM |
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I get insanely high temps on my 1050Ti 4GB on Nicehash-Neoscrypt and -i switch does not solve the issue. Any hint?
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Reduce power cap (TDP) Which I've already done, on my MSI GE 7RE Apache Pro, which was at Comfort setting. The problem is that with The Blocks Factory PXC pool I don't get these temps. Only with nicehash-Neoscrypt. THX and is the hashrate the same? because if with nicehash it's faster, you know where those Watts are going...
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daberti
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September 06, 2017, 02:12:43 PM |
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and is the hashrate the same? because if with nicehash it's faster, you know where those Watts are going...
NH 400KH/s BF 365KH/s Fact is that having GPU at 86°C against 72°C IS really a problem
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September 06, 2017, 03:52:23 PM |
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and is the hashrate the same? because if with nicehash it's faster, you know where those Watts are going...
NH 400KH/s BF 365KH/s Fact is that having GPU at 86°C against 72°C IS really a problem Since this is a thread about ccminer I'll try to bring this on topic. I noticed a similar issue with neoscrypt using ccminer. It runs 7C higher than other algos. It pushes my already hot 980 to 86C. As Pallas implied higher hashrates require more power and produce higher temps which is usually a good thing. But of all the algos that I think could stress a GPU that much, neoscrypt is low on the list. Other than improving the cooling (I already have a box fan in front of my 980) I don't know that anything can be done.
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September 06, 2017, 07:52:42 PM |
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there are improvements with this last version over the 2.2 on bitcore?
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daberti
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September 06, 2017, 10:51:26 PM |
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Since this is a thread about ccminer I'll try to bring this on topic. I noticed a similar issue with neoscrypt using ccminer. It runs 7C higher than other algos. It pushes my already hot 980 to 86C.
As Pallas implied higher hashrates require more power and produce higher temps which is usually a good thing. But of all the algos that I think could stress a GPU that much, neoscrypt is low on the list.
Other than improving the cooling (I already have a box fan in front of my 980) I don't know that anything can be done.
I'm not alone then
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September 06, 2017, 11:36:02 PM |
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Since this is a thread about ccminer I'll try to bring this on topic. I noticed a similar issue with neoscrypt using ccminer. It runs 7C higher than other algos. It pushes my already hot 980 to 86C.
As Pallas implied higher hashrates require more power and produce higher temps which is usually a good thing. But of all the algos that I think could stress a GPU that much, neoscrypt is low on the list.
Other than improving the cooling (I already have a box fan in front of my 980) I don't know that anything can be done.
I'm not alone then With ccminer-813-x64 i getting 1,5 mhs on Neoscrypt on a 1080 ti Aorus without any oc !
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September 07, 2017, 08:43:42 AM |
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Welcome to the discussion thread for my ccminer fork. This variant was based on cbuchner1 v1.2 beta, and now supports colored output, stats API, multiple pools, conditional mining and time limits, and many other features. It contains most algorithms, except the ones specifically made cpu such as m7m. Some of the first algorithms were implemented by djm34, adapted to be usable on both linux and windows. My releases are generally tuned for the Geforce GTX 750Ti, which is a good reference for tests (Linux + Windows) and has less hashrate drop in activity (unlike the 9xx series). For a comprehensive list of the algorithms supported as well as details about the various configuration parameters, please check the ReadMe file. Direct links Windows Binaries : https://github.com/tpruvot/ccminer/releasesSource Code : https://github.com/tpruvot/ccminerLinux, read first : https://github.com/tpruvot/ccminer/wiki/CompatibilitySample Command Line : ccminer -a lyra2rev2 -o stratum+tcp://lyra2rev2.eu.nicehash.com:3347 -u 1AJdfCpLWPNoAMDfHF1wD5y8VgKSSTHxPo >>> RELEASE HISTORY <<< Sep. 01st 2017 v2.2.1 Improve tribus algo on recent cards (+15% on a 1060)
Aug. 13th 2017 v2.2 New skunk algo, using the heavy streebog algorithm (with krnlx opt for maxwell/pascal, enhanced a bit) Enhance tribus algo (+10%) equihash protocol enhancement on yiimp.ccminer.org
Jun. 16th 2017 v2.1-tribus Interface equihash algo with djeZo solver (from nheqminer 0.5c) New api parameters (and multicast announces for local networks) New tribus algo
May 14th 2017 v2.0 Handle cryptonight, wildkeccak and cryptonight-lite Add a serie of new algos: timetravel, bastion, hmq1725, sha256t Import lyra2z from djm34 work... Rework the common skein512 (used in most algos except skein ;) Upgrade whirlpool algo with alexis version (2x faster) Store the share diff of second nonce(s) in most algos Hardware monitoring thread to get more accurate power readings Small changes for the quiet mode & max-log-rate to reduce logs Add bitcore and a compatible jha algo
Dec. 21th 2016 v1.8.4 Improve streebog based algos, veltor and sib (from alexis work) Blake2s greetly improved (3x), thanks to alexis too...
Sep. 28th 2016 v1.8.3 show intensity on startup for each cards show-diff is now used by default, use --hide-diff if not wanted
Sep. 22th 2016 v1.8.2 lbry improvements by Alexis Provos Prevent Windows hibernate while mining veltor algo (basic implementation)
Aug. 10th 2016 v1.8.1 Small lbry boost with the help of alexis78 (tipped) SIA Blake2-B Algo (getwork over stratum for Suprnova) SIA Nanopool RPC (binary getwork over http) Update also the older lyra2 with Nanashi version
July 20th 2016 v1.8.0 Pascal support with cuda 8 lbry new multi sha / ripemd algo (LBC) x11evo algo (XRE) Lyra2v2, Neoscrypt and Decred improvements Enhance windows NVAPI clock and power limits Led support for mining/shares activity on windows
May 18th 2016 v1.7.6 Decred vote support X17 cleanup and improvement Add mining.ping stratum method and handle unknown methods Implement a pool stats/benchmark mode (-p stats on yiimp) Add --shares-limit parameter, can be used for benchmarks Increase max password len for multi-algos pools settings (coefs)
Mar. 13th 2016 v1.7.5 Blake2S Algo (NEVA/XVG)
Feb. 28th 2016 v1.7.4 (1.7.3 was a preview, not official) Decred simplified stratum (getwork over stratum) Vanilla kernel by MrMad Drop/Disable WhirlpoolX
Feb. 11th 2016 v1.7.2 Decred Algo (longpoll + getwork - no stratum) Blake256 improvements/cleanup
Jan. 26th 2016 v1.7.1 Implement sib algo (X11 + Russian Streebog-512/GOST) Whirlpool speed x2 with the midstate precompute Small bug fixes about device ids mapping (and vendor names) Add Vanilla algo (Blake256 8-rounds - double sha256)
Nov. 06th 2015 v1.7 Improve old devices compatibility (x11, lyra2/v2, quark, qubit...) Add windows support for SM 2.1 and drop SM 3.5 (x86 builds only) Improve lyra2 (v1/v2) cuda implementations Improve most common algos on SM5+ with sp blake kernel Restore whirlpool algo (and whirlcoin variant) Prepare algo/pool switch ability, trivial method Add --benchmark alone to run a benchmark/test for all algos Add --cuda-schedule parameter Add --show-diff parameter, which display shares diff, and is able to detect real solved blocks on pools.
Aug. 28th 2015 v1.6.6 Allow to load remote config with curl (-c http://...) Add Lyra2REv2 algo (Vertcoin/Zoom) Restore WhirlpoolX algo (VNL) Drop Animecoin support Add bmw (Midnight) algo
June 23th 2015 v1.6.5 Handle Ziftrcoin PoK solo mining (first public PoK miner) Basic compatibility with CUDA 7.0 (generally slower hashrate) Show gpus vendor names on linux and windows x64 via nvml Remove -v and -m short params specific to heavycoin Add --diff-multiplier (-m) and rename --diff to --diff-factor (-f) First steps to handle nvml application clocks and P0 on the GTX9xx (Linux and Windows x64) Various improvements on multipool and cmdline parameters Optimize a bit qubit, deep, luffa, x11 and quark algos
May 26th 2015 v1.6.4 Implement multi-pool support (failover and time rotate) try "ccminer -c pools.conf" to test the sample config Update the API to allow remote pool switching and pool stats Auto bind the api port to the first available when using default Try to compute network difficulty on pools too (for most algos) Drop Whirlpool and whirpoolx algos, no more used...
May. 15th 2015 v1.6.3 Import and adapt Neoscrypt from djm34 work (SM 5+ only) Conditional mining options based on gpu temp, network diff and rate background option implementation for windows too "Multithreaded" devices (-d 0,0) intensity and stats changes SM5+ Optimisation of skein based on sp/klaus method (+20%)
Apr. 21th 2015 v1.6.2 Import Scrypt, Scrypt:N and Scrypt-jane from Cudaminer Add the --time-limit command line parameter
Apr. 14th 2015 v1.6.1 Add the Double Skein Algo for Woodcoin Skein/Skein2 SM 3.0 devices support
Mar. 27th 2015 v1.6.0 Add the ZR5 Algo for Ziftrcoin Implement Skeincoin algo (skein + sha) Import pluck (djm34) and whirlpoolx (alexis78) algos Hashrate units based on hashing rate values (Hs/kHs/MHs/GHs) Default config file (also help to debug without command line) ccminer -n now lists the devices and print their SM version Various small fixes
Feb. 11th 2015 v1.5.3 Fix anime algo and qubit difficulty factor Allow a default config file in user or ccminer folder SM 2.1 windows binary (lyra2 and blake/blakecoin for the moment) Add an icon and version informations
Jan. 24th 2015 v1.5.2 Allow per device intensity, example: -i 20,19.5 Add process CPU priority and affinity mask parameters Intelligent duplicate shares check feature (enabled if needed) api: Fan RPM (windows), Cuda threads count, linux kernel ver. More X11 optimisations from sp and KlausT SM 3.0 enhancements
Dec. 16th 2014 v1.5.1 Add lyra2RE algo for Vertcoin based on djm34/vtc code Multiple shares support (2 for the moment) X11 optimisations (From klaust and sp-hash) HTML5 WebSocket api compatibility (see api/websocket.htm) Solo mode height checks with getblocktemplate rpc calls
Nov. 27th 2014 v1.5.0 Upgrade compat jansson to 2.6 (for windows) Add pool mining.set_extranonce support Allow intermediate intensity with decimals Update prebuilt openssl lib to 1.0.1i Fix heavy algo on linux (broken since 1.4) Some internal changes to use the C++ compiler New API 1.2 with some new commands (read only) Add some of sp x11/x15 optimisations (and tsiv x13)
Nov. 15th 2014 v1.4.9 Support of nvml and nvapi(windows) to monitor gpus Fix (again) displayed hashrate for multi gpus systems Average is now made by card (30 scans of the card) Final API v1.1 (new fields + histo command) Add support of telnet queries "telnet 127.0.0.1 4068" add histo api command to get performance debug details Add a rig sample php ui using json wrapper (php) Restore quark/jackpot previous speed (differently)
Nov. 12th 2014 v1.4.8 Add a basic API and sample php json wrapper Add statsavg (def 20) and api-bind parameters
Nov. 11th 2014 v1.4.7 Average hashrate (based on the 20 last scans) Rewrite blake algo Add the -i (gpu threads/intensity parameter) Add some X11 optimisations based on sp_ commits Fix quark reported hashrate and benchmark mode for some algos Enhance json config file param (int/float/false) (-c config.json) Update windows prebuilt curl to 7.38.0
Oct. 26th 2014 v1.4.6 Add S3 algo reusing existing code (onecoin) Small X11 (simd512) enhancement
Oct. 20th 2014 v1.4.5 Add keccak algo from djm34 repo (maxcoin) Curl 7.35 and OpenSSL are now included in the binary (and win tree) Enhance windows terminal support (--help was broken)
Sep. 27th 2014 v1.4.4 First SM 5.2 Release (GTX 970 & 980) CUDA Runtime included in binary Colors enabled by default
Sep. 10th 2014 add algos from djm34 (deep,doom,qubit) Goalcoin seems to be dead, not imported. Create also the pentablake algo (5x Blake 512)
Sep. 6th 2014 Enhance blake and blakecoin speeds by 2 with the "midstate" cache
Sep. 4th 2014 add X17, optimized x15 and whirl add blake (256 variant) color support on Windows, remove some dll dependencies (pthreads, msvcp)
Aug. 18th 2014 add X14, X15, Whirl, and Fresh algos, also add colors and nvprof cmd line support
Tips and Tricks
To Windows users using Opera or Chrome 37+ : Type about://flags and disable WebGL, there is now a parameter on the main settings page (use hardware resources) Chrome will be faster if you mine on the GPU (and the miner too ) Acknowledgements
I'd like to acknowledge code and contributions from: djm34 | tsiv | klaust | sp_ | cbuchner1 | (& anyone else I might have forgot) Great update 2.2.1 has boost my card by 2-3 mhs compared to cwigm, it not enormous but still an increase which is much appreciated! Keep up the great work! Could you add a better monitoring interface, similar to but better than cwigm in your next release?
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abudfv2008
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September 07, 2017, 09:33:03 AM |
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and is the hashrate the same? because if with nicehash it's faster, you know where those Watts are going...
NH 400KH/s BF 365KH/s Fact is that having GPU at 86°C against 72°C IS really a problem What nicehash-neoscrypt miner are you talking about?
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crocozino
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September 07, 2017, 09:39:42 AM |
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there are improvements with this last version over the 2.2 on bitcore?
Hi If you are looking for improvements for bitcore algo - check SP's thread, because somebody have put into open SP's miner for 20% improvement over 2.2 ccminer but I guess it won't be easy to find it there
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jareso
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September 07, 2017, 10:01:58 AM |
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there are improvements with this last version over the 2.2 on bitcore?
Hi If you are looking for improvements for bitcore algo - check SP's thread, because somebody have put into open SP's miner for 20% improvement over 2.2 ccminer but I guess it won't be easy to find it there Every single leaked/stolen sp_ miner put to open contains (real) trojan! So beware using those otherwise that 20% "improvement" can be in fact very pricey at the end. Only those sp_ miners that are purchased by a donation directly to sp_ are safe to use!
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daberti
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September 07, 2017, 10:44:37 AM |
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What nicehash-neoscrypt miner are you talking about?
The one this thread is about
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abudfv2008
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September 07, 2017, 10:57:15 AM |
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What nicehash-neoscrypt miner are you talking about?
The one this thread is about Ah. I thought that nicehash added neoscrypt to their excavator and have higher hashrate. P.S. Alexis78 neoscrypt is the fastest for 1060/1070(but need to lower OC for 1070). Klaus 813 fastest for 1080/1070(without need to lower OC for 1070)
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September 07, 2017, 11:48:17 AM |
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YIIMP IS SUFFERING AN OUTAGE--
I have not been able to raise YIIMP for hours. If I am wrong, please tell me. My miners are not connecting. --scryptr
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pallas
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September 07, 2017, 11:49:44 AM |
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YIIMP IS SUFFERING AN OUTAGE--
I have not been able to raise YIIMP for hours. If I am wrong, please tell me. My miners are not connecting. --scryptr
Subdomain is misconfigured? http://yiimp.ccminer.org/
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scryptr
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September 07, 2017, 12:52:57 PM Last edit: September 07, 2017, 02:46:38 PM by scryptr |
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YIIMP IS SUFFERING AN OUTAGE--
I have not been able to raise YIIMP for hours. If I am wrong, please tell me. My miners are not connecting. --scryptr
Subdomain is misconfigured? http://yiimp.ccminer.org/HARDWARE ISSUE YIIMP-SERVER SIDE-- I connected and read a 25-minute-old post from tpruvot stating that a hardware issue had occured during the night. --scryptr EDIT: I AM GETTING PAID-- Some of my miners have difficulty connecting, but my payout arrived. --scryptr
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September 07, 2017, 01:08:50 PM |
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Where can i find alexis78 latest ccminer for skein?
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Epsylon3 (OP)
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September 07, 2017, 03:28:04 PM |
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yiimp.ccminer.org IP did not change, but there was a failsafe parking issue (with a long TTL value) in the DNS record sets... So yep, instead of explaining how to flush the dns caches.. i preferred to use this new http://yiimp.eu domain (which is shorter to type also) Sorry again, it could take some hours for a proper DNS update for ccminer.org google public dns (8.8.8. is now ok (thanks to their manual flush feature) The initial power off reason is still unknown... could be my UPS battery to change (will swap it if that happens again)
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AlteregoX
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September 08, 2017, 01:41:00 PM |
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So for the difficulty i have to use "--diff" right?
How about the values? the readme says "Divide difficulty by this factor (std is 1)"
Can anybody explain how to use that properly?
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Epsylon3 (OP)
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September 08, 2017, 03:03:02 PM |
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you dont have to, its for weird pools
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AlteregoX
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September 08, 2017, 03:04:25 PM |
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you dont have to, its for weird pools
I just need to reduce the difficulty by a little bit, i can't use the PC at all with the miner running right now
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