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May 06, 2016, 01:50:05 PM Last edit: May 06, 2016, 02:00:30 PM by tbearhere |
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there is a way to change back the p state from 0 to 2 without using nvidia inspector? with command prompt for example?
I found --pstate=0 to set clocks to the p0 state.....but I haven't tried it yet. If there is that --pstate=0 then maybe there is --pstate=2 which is what my 980ti and 970gtx are running at right now. Remember I found this on the readme docs and I haven't tried it yet.  EDIT:Also --keep-clocks prevents clocks from resetting.
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crysx
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May 06, 2016, 02:23:56 PM Last edit: May 06, 2016, 02:38:22 PM by crysx |
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i have yet to receive anything also sp ... same as usual? ... just email me and ill do the rest from there ... #crysx
No linux version. Do you still want the windows exe? no linux version? ... so what happened with the linux version? ... There has never been a linux version of the x11 series/lyra2v2 and quark and you know it. I am working on the sp-mod ultimate, and I might build a linux version when it's done. If you see my opensource I have added some optimalizations to the code, so I had to give something to the donators. The difference between the sp-mod private and the opensource is just a few percent. And the opensource is getting faster and faster.. ok sp ... i know what needs to be done ... tanx ... btw - the opensource IS faster - you are right ... only by a small fraction - but it is faster ... ill always be upset by the fact there is no linux version ... especially now that ive begun the worlds first grid mining system ( and when i get an inhouse dev - we will also have the first hpc miner for thegrid / thefarm also ) ... pity - i believed from the conversations you were going to release one ... btw - yes - i would like the windows version to test ... tanx ... #crysx
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May 06, 2016, 04:51:47 PM |
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there is a way to change back the p state from 0 to 2 without using nvidia inspector? with command prompt for example?
I found --pstate=0 to set clocks to the p0 state.....but I haven't tried it yet. If there is that --pstate=0 then maybe there is --pstate=2 which is what my 980ti and 970gtx are running at right now. Remember I found this on the readme docs and I haven't tried it yet.  EDIT:Also --keep-clocks prevents clocks from resetting. use ths command nvidia-smi -rac
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May 06, 2016, 05:10:29 PM |
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 he Quark and Qubit crypto algorithms continue to be quite profitable, but until recently these algorithms were mostly in the Nvidia domain as the ccMiner for Nvidia GPUs was faster than the available performance on AMD hardware. There is however a new sgminer fork with compiled Quark and Qubit kernels that was sent to us that brings up the hashrate significantly on Pitcairn and Tahiti AMD GPUs. We have tested this particular sgminer on a Radeon R9 280X and we are getting about 11.22 MHS on Quark with a non overclocked GPU and about 12.3 MHS on Qubit and you can get higher with OC and increase in the Intensity. Quark is apparently quite profitable at the moment on NiceHash and WestHash due to the interest in SharkCoin or so it seems, so if you have some idle AMD GPUs that you are wondering where to point them there. Do note that the sgminer is not compiled by us and it comes with the standard OpenCL kernel files, so you need to use the binaries for the higher performance. Since we have not compiled this sgminer from source and it was sent to us already compiled we would recommend to be cautions and not run it on systems with wallets installed, just in case! ....nvidia rekt ..... http://cryptomining-blog.com/4819-new-sgminer-with-optimized-quark-and-qubit-kernels/
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May 06, 2016, 05:47:53 PM |
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i have yet to receive anything also sp ... same as usual? ... just email me and ill do the rest from there ... #crysx
No linux version. Do you still want the windows exe? no linux version? ... so what happened with the linux version? ... There has never been a linux version of the x11 series/lyra2v2 and quark and you know it. I am working on the sp-mod ultimate, and I might build a linux version when it's done. If you see my opensource I have added some optimalizations to the code, so I had to give something to the donators. The difference between the sp-mod private and the opensource is just a few percent. And the opensource is getting faster and faster.. for quark release 80 versus 79 seems 1% faster at least for me
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May 06, 2016, 05:54:00 PM |
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SP! My report: Private#5 VS Private #6 Cards 960 and 970 NON OC STANDART CLOCK: 
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May 06, 2016, 06:02:33 PM |
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there is a way to change back the p state from 0 to 2 without using nvidia inspector? with command prompt for example?
I found --pstate=0 to set clocks to the p0 state.....but I haven't tried it yet. If there is that --pstate=0 then maybe there is --pstate=2 which is what my 980ti and 970gtx are running at right now. Remember I found this on the readme docs and I haven't tried it yet.  EDIT:Also --keep-clocks prevents clocks from resetting. use ths command nvidia-smi -rac I'm familiar with nvidia-smi ........ but -rac what is that? What does it do? Thx
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May 06, 2016, 06:31:16 PM |
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 he Quark and Qubit crypto algorithms continue to be quite profitable, but until recently these algorithms were mostly in the Nvidia domain as the ccMiner for Nvidia GPUs was faster than the available performance on AMD hardware. There is however a new sgminer fork with compiled Quark and Qubit kernels that was sent to us that brings up the hashrate significantly on Pitcairn and Tahiti AMD GPUs. We have tested this particular sgminer on a Radeon R9 280X and we are getting about 11.22 MHS on Quark with a non overclocked GPU and about 12.3 MHS on Qubit and you can get higher with OC and increase in the Intensity. Quark is apparently quite profitable at the moment on NiceHash and WestHash due to the interest in SharkCoin or so it seems, so if you have some idle AMD GPUs that you are wondering where to point them there. Do note that the sgminer is not compiled by us and it comes with the standard OpenCL kernel files, so you need to use the binaries for the higher performance. Since we have not compiled this sgminer from source and it was sent to us already compiled we would recommend to be cautions and not run it on systems with wallets installed, just in case! ....nvidia rekt ..... http://cryptomining-blog.com/4819-new-sgminer-with-optimized-quark-and-qubit-kernels/At nicehash about 1/2 year ago SHARK coin was paying about .9000 btc per gh. You can imagine the payout. 
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May 06, 2016, 06:39:07 PM |
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there is a way to change back the p state from 0 to 2 without using nvidia inspector? with command prompt for example?
I found --pstate=0 to set clocks to the p0 state.....but I haven't tried it yet. If there is that --pstate=0 then maybe there is --pstate=2 which is what my 980ti and 970gtx are running at right now. Remember I found this on the readme docs and I haven't tried it yet.  EDIT:Also --keep-clocks prevents clocks from resetting. use ths command nvidia-smi -rac I'm familiar with nvidia-smi ........ but -rac what is that? What does it do? Thx reset the application clock, it's the opposite of nvidia-smi -ac, which is used to force the p-state to 0
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May 06, 2016, 06:44:50 PM |
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ok, i've found how to reset to p2 state without rebooting your computer and without using inspector, just this nvidia-smi -rac
very useful, was a pain in the ass to reset each i need to use other algo, which otherwise would result in a drivers crash with p0 state, like quark...probably due to the high overclock...
I see Amph Thx
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May 06, 2016, 08:14:41 PM |
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Dual miner plz... SP stop messing around with the plebs that don't matter. D:
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I buy private Nvidia miners. Send information and/or inquiries to my PM box.
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May 06, 2016, 09:22:40 PM |
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BENCHMARK TESTING sp_ PRIVATE #6 -- I recieved my copy of sp_ Private Miner #6 today, and benchmarked it using NiceHash Miner v1.4.0.1. NiceHash Miner v1.4.0.1 comes standard with sp_ 's v1.79 release of CCminer. This public version was used as a comparison. Here are the results:  Benchmark results for sp_ v1.79 (public).  Benchmark results for sp_ Private Miner #6. Results were obtained using an EVGA 2GB GTX 960 SC card, with clocks +80 core/+ 240 memory. System is Win 7 x64. --scryptr
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May 06, 2016, 11:22:59 PM |
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Nice. You run the 750ti miner on a 960.
OMG! Neoscrypt is up 100%!!!
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May 07, 2016, 02:43:44 AM |
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Nvidia just announced 1080 will sell for $599 from june. They say it is 2x titanx for VR and 3x efficient than titanx. From the graph looks like for gaming it is 1.5 x faster than 980 and some 1.3 x more power. How it will mine?
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crysx
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May 07, 2016, 03:39:36 AM |
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Nice. You run the 750ti miner on a 960.
OMG! Neoscrypt is up 100%!!!
sp ... i still havent got the executable for the windows miner for the latest spmod ... have you sent? ... #crysx
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tbearhere
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May 07, 2016, 02:19:18 PM |
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BENCHMARK TESTING sp_ PRIVATE #6 -- I recieved my copy of sp_ Private Miner #6 today, and benchmarked it using NiceHash Miner v1.4.0.1. NiceHash Miner v1.4.0.1 comes standard with sp_ 's v1.79 release of CCminer. This public version was used as a comparison. Here are the results:  Benchmark results for sp_ v1.79 (public).  Benchmark results for sp_ Private Miner #6. Results were obtained using an EVGA 2GB GTX 960 SC card, with clocks +80 core/+ 240 memory. System is Win 7 x64. --scryptr How many cores on you cpu scryptr ?
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May 07, 2016, 05:32:57 PM |
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4 PHYSICAL CORES--
It is an older generation i7 2600 CPU, and will run 8 threads. It can run 16 threads CPU mining if its is not concurrently mining on GPU. I am able to run 6 threads on the CPU concurrently with GPU mining, and be mining on two different algos. The computer is slow at this point, but I can use notepad or look at a webpage. The CPU mining hash rates are a result from TPruvot's CPU miner-multi.
Answering sp_ , it is the only Windows computer that I have. There is something wrong with the NeoScrypt benchmark, my 960 gets about 390kH/s rather than 405kH/s that I get with Private Miner #5. This benchmark is offf by a factor of ~10X.
Right now I am mining ETH with my 960, a very stable algo. The computer is responsive. I am not using the NiceHash miner at the moment. --scryptr
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May 07, 2016, 05:42:25 PM |
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BENCHMARK TESTING sp_ PRIVATE #6 --
Results were obtained using an EVGA 2GB GTX 960 SC card, with clocks +80 core/+ 240 memory. System is Win 7 x64. --scryptr
How many cores on you cpu scryptr ? What do I need to do to get private miner?
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May 07, 2016, 05:50:14 PM |
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Trust in God. Others pay cash (btc) 
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