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NVIDIA domination:
The people who are running ccminer/2014.06.15 could get a 40% boost if they switch to 1.5.30-git(SP-MOD). I guess someone has rented some tesla hashpower, and they are not smart enough to compile my fork for compute 3.0, 3.5.
lol, if you still expecting crypto people to be smart... some of us actually are djm ... quite intelligent actually - with high IQ's ... the majority are just not coders ... a lot out there dont know how to do a LOT ... but thats kool ... thats why there is a lot of help on the forums and internet in general ... i know you ( and most of the devs ) have helped a huge amount ... #crysx
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First, I run two nearly identical Linux rigs, same MB,OS, different CPUS, slightly different cards. Six cards per rig, the fast, reliable rig has 6x EVGA FTW 750ti cards, the slower rig has 6x EVGA SC 750ti cards. The 750ti SC cards have no 6-pin PCI connector, and these cards run on a MB with a 2-core Sempron 145 (unlocked).
swap 3 of the cards with a 6 pin power connector to the slow rig. Some motherboards doesn't work if you have 6 cards without powered raisers. How many watt is the PSU. and is it gold rated? All my cards have powered USB 3 risers, connected to the PSU. None draw power from the MB directly on either rig. The slow rig has a 600w bronze PSU, the fast one has a 750W bronze PSU. Neither draws 500w at the wall. I am thinking that I might lower the stock intensity. It is a simple setting. What are your current stock intensities for x11/x13/x14/x15/quark? --scryptr all my rigs are similar scryptr ... all have powered usb3 risers and all run bronze or gold psu's ... i still think this could be a compilation issue ... but if you have already tried that - then it could be any number of things including a faulty card that is killing the others / system as sp mentioned earlier ... start it off without ANY oc - all stock and see what happens to it ... if it still crashes after you have locally compiled the miner AND stocked all the clocks - then a hardware issue may be the answer ... #crysx
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First, I run two nearly identical Linux rigs, same MB,OS, different CPUS, slightly different cards. Six cards per rig, the fast, reliable rig has 6x EVGA FTW 750ti cards, the slower rig has 6x EVGA SC 750ti cards. The 750ti SC cards have no 6-pin PCI connector, and these cards run on a MB with a 2-core Sempron 145 (unlocked).
swap 3 of the cards with a 6 pin power connector to the slow rig. Some motherboards doesn't work if you have 6 cards without powered raisers. How many watt is the PSU. and is it gold rated? All my cards have powered USB 3 risers, connected to the PSU. None draw power from the MB directly on either rig. The slow rig has a 600w bronze PSU, the fast one has a 750W bronze PSU. Neither draws 500w at the wall. I am thinking that I might lower the stock intensity. It is a simple setting. What are your current stock intensities for x11/x13/x14/x15/quark? --scryptr all my rigs are similar scryptr ... all have powered usb3 risers and all run bronze or gold psu's ... i still think this could be a compilation issue ... but if you have already tried that - then it could be any number of things including a faulty card that is killing the others / system as sp mentioned earlier ... start it off without ANY oc - all stock and see what happens to it ... if it still crashes after you have locally compiled the miner AND stocked all the clocks - then a hardware issue may be the answer ... #crysx crysx-- I tried v31, my fast rig is again stable, my slow rig crashes after 100-200 accepts. I lowered the intensity to 18 (and lost 1mh/s performance!) and it was the same thing... crash. I run stock clocks, period. Both rigs are headless. I plugged into the slow rig and booted normally, and noticed some error messages about nvidia driver 346.35. It was released on 17 JAN 15, yesterday. I think that I will have to purge the drivers and then re-install. For Linux, v346.35 is a long-term release, no longer a beta, as 346.22 was. I may burn the whole OS and move to 14.10, which is now supported by 346.35. --scryptr
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First, I run two nearly identical Linux rigs, same MB,OS, different CPUS, slightly different cards. Six cards per rig, the fast, reliable rig has 6x EVGA FTW 750ti cards, the slower rig has 6x EVGA SC 750ti cards. The 750ti SC cards have no 6-pin PCI connector, and these cards run on a MB with a 2-core Sempron 145 (unlocked).
swap 3 of the cards with a 6 pin power connector to the slow rig. Some motherboards doesn't work if you have 6 cards without powered raisers. How many watt is the PSU. and is it gold rated? All my cards have powered USB 3 risers, connected to the PSU. None draw power from the MB directly on either rig. The slow rig has a 600w bronze PSU, the fast one has a 750W bronze PSU. Neither draws 500w at the wall. I am thinking that I might lower the stock intensity. It is a simple setting. What are your current stock intensities for x11/x13/x14/x15/quark? --scryptr all my rigs are similar scryptr ... all have powered usb3 risers and all run bronze or gold psu's ... i still think this could be a compilation issue ... but if you have already tried that - then it could be any number of things including a faulty card that is killing the others / system as sp mentioned earlier ... start it off without ANY oc - all stock and see what happens to it ... if it still crashes after you have locally compiled the miner AND stocked all the clocks - then a hardware issue may be the answer ... #crysx crysx-- I tried v31, my fast rig is again stable, my slow rig crashes after 100-200 accepts. I lowered the intensity to 18 (and lost 1mh/s performance!) and it was the same thing... crash. I run stock clocks, period. Both rigs are headless. I plugged into the slow rig and booted normally, and noticed some error messages about nvidia driver 346.35. It was released on 17 JAN 15, yesterday. I think that I will have to purge the drivers and then re-install. For Linux, v346.35 is a long-term release, no longer a beta, as 346.22 was. I may burn the whole OS and move to 14.10, which is now supported by 346.35. --scryptr which os do you use? #crysx
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First, I run two nearly identical Linux rigs, same MB,OS, different CPUS, slightly different cards. Six cards per rig, the fast, reliable rig has 6x EVGA FTW 750ti cards, the slower rig has 6x EVGA SC 750ti cards. The 750ti SC cards have no 6-pin PCI connector, and these cards run on a MB with a 2-core Sempron 145 (unlocked).
swap 3 of the cards with a 6 pin power connector to the slow rig. Some motherboards doesn't work if you have 6 cards without powered raisers. How many watt is the PSU. and is it gold rated? All my cards have powered USB 3 risers, connected to the PSU. None draw power from the MB directly on either rig. The slow rig has a 600w bronze PSU, the fast one has a 750W bronze PSU. Neither draws 500w at the wall. I am thinking that I might lower the stock intensity. It is a simple setting. What are your current stock intensities for x11/x13/x14/x15/quark? --scryptr all my rigs are similar scryptr ... all have powered usb3 risers and all run bronze or gold psu's ... i still think this could be a compilation issue ... but if you have already tried that - then it could be any number of things including a faulty card that is killing the others / system as sp mentioned earlier ... start it off without ANY oc - all stock and see what happens to it ... if it still crashes after you have locally compiled the miner AND stocked all the clocks - then a hardware issue may be the answer ... #crysx crysx-- I tried v31, my fast rig is again stable, my slow rig crashes after 100-200 accepts. I lowered the intensity to 18 (and lost 1mh/s performance!) and it was the same thing... crash. I run stock clocks, period. Both rigs are headless. I plugged into the slow rig and booted normally, and noticed some error messages about nvidia driver 346.35. It was released on 17 JAN 15, yesterday. I think that I will have to purge the drivers and then re-install. For Linux, v346.35 is a long-term release, no longer a beta, as 346.22 was. I may burn the whole OS and move to 14.10, which is now supported by 346.35. --scryptr How long are your USB 3 cables for the risers? Are any making sharp bends or twisting unnecessarily? I ordered 6 risers which were supposed to have 30cm cables but they came with about 60cm ones and I constantly had problems until I adjusted the usb connectors to fit more snug in the pci extension and smoothly routed the cables far away from each other straight out from the card and around the plastic crate I had them in. The quality of most of the cables in kits is questionable and I don't think the longer ones can take the interference or cross-talk if they're bundled to close to each other or routed near high heat components. I never really did figure out which one it was, but once I got them zip-tied to the crate holding them in a place they all worked, it stayed working well unless I did a major overhaul in the config. I run windows and it was usually easy to tell what happened because a card would show up as 0 on the overclocks and the overboost wouldnt' be showing in Precision x anymore. Never really had problems with my cables that were about 8" or however many cm that is.
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First, I run two nearly identical Linux rigs, same MB,OS, different CPUS, slightly different cards. Six cards per rig, the fast, reliable rig has 6x EVGA FTW 750ti cards, the slower rig has 6x EVGA SC 750ti cards. The 750ti SC cards have no 6-pin PCI connector, and these cards run on a MB with a 2-core Sempron 145 (unlocked).
swap 3 of the cards with a 6 pin power connector to the slow rig. Some motherboards doesn't work if you have 6 cards without powered raisers. How many watt is the PSU. and is it gold rated? All my cards have powered USB 3 risers, connected to the PSU. None draw power from the MB directly on either rig. The slow rig has a 600w bronze PSU, the fast one has a 750W bronze PSU. Neither draws 500w at the wall. I am thinking that I might lower the stock intensity. It is a simple setting. What are your current stock intensities for x11/x13/x14/x15/quark? --scryptr all my rigs are similar scryptr ... all have powered usb3 risers and all run bronze or gold psu's ... i still think this could be a compilation issue ... but if you have already tried that - then it could be any number of things including a faulty card that is killing the others / system as sp mentioned earlier ... start it off without ANY oc - all stock and see what happens to it ... if it still crashes after you have locally compiled the miner AND stocked all the clocks - then a hardware issue may be the answer ... #crysx crysx-- I tried v31, my fast rig is again stable, my slow rig crashes after 100-200 accepts. I lowered the intensity to 18 (and lost 1mh/s performance!) and it was the same thing... crash. I run stock clocks, period. Both rigs are headless. I plugged into the slow rig and booted normally, and noticed some error messages about nvidia driver 346.35. It was released on 17 JAN 15, yesterday. I think that I will have to purge the drivers and then re-install. For Linux, v346.35 is a long-term release, no longer a beta, as 346.22 was. I may burn the whole OS and move to 14.10, which is now supported by 346.35. --scryptr How long are your USB 3 cables for the risers? Are any making sharp bends or twisting unnecessarily? I ordered 6 risers which were supposed to have 30cm cables but they came with about 60cm ones and I constantly had problems until I adjusted the usb connectors to fit more snug in the pci extension and smoothly routed the cables far away from each other straight out from the card and around the plastic crate I had them in. The quality of most of the cables in kits is questionable and I don't think the longer ones can take the interference or cross-talk if they're bundled to close to each other or routed near high heat components. I never really did figure out which one it was, but once I got them zip-tied to the crate holding them in a place they all worked, it stayed working well unless I did a major overhaul in the config. I run windows and it was usually easy to tell what happened because a card would show up as 0 on the overclocks and the overboost wouldnt' be showing in Precision x anymore. Never really had problems with my cables that were about 8" or however many cm that is. ive never really had issues like that before in the farm ... faulty ones that didnt work - yes ... but length - well all of them are 30cm long and they all are bundled together running along the same route ... so interference could be a factor - but mine seem to have no issue with that ... strange how yours had those issues ... maybe its the quality as you have suggested ... #crysx
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First, I run two nearly identical Linux rigs, same MB,OS, different CPUS, slightly different cards. Six cards per rig, the fast, reliable rig has 6x EVGA FTW 750ti cards, the slower rig has 6x EVGA SC 750ti cards. The 750ti SC cards have no 6-pin PCI connector, and these cards run on a MB with a 2-core Sempron 145 (unlocked).
swap 3 of the cards with a 6 pin power connector to the slow rig. Some motherboards doesn't work if you have 6 cards without powered raisers. How many watt is the PSU. and is it gold rated? All my cards have powered USB 3 risers, connected to the PSU. None draw power from the MB directly on either rig. The slow rig has a 600w bronze PSU, the fast one has a 750W bronze PSU. Neither draws 500w at the wall. I am thinking that I might lower the stock intensity. It is a simple setting. What are your current stock intensities for x11/x13/x14/x15/quark? --scryptr all my rigs are similar scryptr ... all have powered usb3 risers and all run bronze or gold psu's ... i still think this could be a compilation issue ... but if you have already tried that - then it could be any number of things including a faulty card that is killing the others / system as sp mentioned earlier ... start it off without ANY oc - all stock and see what happens to it ... if it still crashes after you have locally compiled the miner AND stocked all the clocks - then a hardware issue may be the answer ... #crysx crysx-- I tried v31, my fast rig is again stable, my slow rig crashes after 100-200 accepts. I lowered the intensity to 18 (and lost 1mh/s performance!) and it was the same thing... crash. I run stock clocks, period. Both rigs are headless. I plugged into the slow rig and booted normally, and noticed some error messages about nvidia driver 346.35. It was released on 17 JAN 15, yesterday. I think that I will have to purge the drivers and then re-install. For Linux, v346.35 is a long-term release, no longer a beta, as 346.22 was. I may burn the whole OS and move to 14.10, which is now supported by 346.35. --scryptr How long are your USB 3 cables for the risers? Are any making sharp bends or twisting unnecessarily? I ordered 6 risers which were supposed to have 30cm cables but they came with about 60cm ones and I constantly had problems until I adjusted the usb connectors to fit more snug in the pci extension and smoothly routed the cables far away from each other straight out from the card and around the plastic crate I had them in. The quality of most of the cables in kits is questionable and I don't think the longer ones can take the interference or cross-talk if they're bundled to close to each other or routed near high heat components. I never really did figure out which one it was, but once I got them zip-tied to the crate holding them in a place they all worked, it stayed working well unless I did a major overhaul in the config. I run windows and it was usually easy to tell what happened because a card would show up as 0 on the overclocks and the overboost wouldnt' be showing in Precision x anymore. Never really had problems with my cables that were about 8" or however many cm that is. Don't forget to get these usb hold down clips...they work great...no more loose cables. http://www.miningcryptocurrency.com.au/store/p4/RiserSafe_By_the_Inventor_Patent_%28Pending%29.html
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January 19, 2015, 04:15:32 PM |
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that looks interesting...
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djm34 facebook pageBTC: 1NENYmxwZGHsKFmyjTc5WferTn5VTFb7Ze Pledge for neoscrypt ccminer to that address: 16UoC4DmTz2pvhFvcfTQrzkPTrXkWijzXw
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January 19, 2015, 06:33:12 PM |
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NVIDIA domination: The people who are running ccminer/2014.06.15 could get a 40% boost if they switch to 1.5.30-git(SP-MOD). I guess someone has rented some tesla hashpower, and they are not smart enough to compile my fork for compute 3.0, 3.5. Actually it is people on Windows XP 32 bit systems that cannot use the newer versions. And with the price so low why would they spend the time?
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January 19, 2015, 06:53:28 PM |
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Botnets? TSIV's cryptonite miner is already flagged as a virus on many antivirus programs.
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Could be botnets, but they would have to know they are running nvidia GPUs. I know I have one only windows XP unit running a 750 ti. I have no Linux experience and because it is 32 bit, it can not run most plug and play options. So I run it on the last known good version of ccminer I could find. 2014.6.15
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January 19, 2015, 08:10:00 PM |
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Botnets? TSIV's cryptonite miner is already flagged as a virus on many antivirus programs.
Talking about tsiv's miners...what hashs do you think the 980 and 970* GTX can get with your improved SpreadX11 miner? imag*just replaced my dead 750Ti. Cheers
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January 19, 2015, 08:17:18 PM |
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some progress on neoscrypt: 750ti: 81kh/s 110kh/s 107kh/s 780ti: 165kh/s 182kh/s 193kh/s 980: 290kh/s 299kh/s 335kh/s (still doesn't scale right ) Let me know when the 980 hits 600kh/s. done 630kh/s
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January 19, 2015, 08:29:48 PM |
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@SP_ have issues with r.31 on qubit, cant accept share. with 750ti and 970 , driver 347.09...
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January 19, 2015, 08:30:27 PM |
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some progress on neoscrypt: 750ti: 81kh/s 110kh/s 107kh/s 780ti: 165kh/s 182kh/s 193kh/s 980: 290kh/s 299kh/s 335kh/s (still doesn't scale right ) Let me know when the 980 hits 600kh/s. done 630kh/s nice , man , you rock...
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January 19, 2015, 10:52:04 PM |
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First, I run two nearly identical Linux rigs, same MB,OS, different CPUS, slightly different cards. Six cards per rig, the fast, reliable rig has 6x EVGA FTW 750ti cards, the slower rig has 6x EVGA SC 750ti cards. The 750ti SC cards have no 6-pin PCI connector, and these cards run on a MB with a 2-core Sempron 145 (unlocked).
swap 3 of the cards with a 6 pin power connector to the slow rig. Some motherboards doesn't work if you have 6 cards without powered raisers. How many watt is the PSU. and is it gold rated? All my cards have powered USB 3 risers, connected to the PSU. None draw power from the MB directly on either rig. The slow rig has a 600w bronze PSU, the fast one has a 750W bronze PSU. Neither draws 500w at the wall. I am thinking that I might lower the stock intensity. It is a simple setting. What are your current stock intensities for x11/x13/x14/x15/quark? --scryptr all my rigs are similar scryptr ... all have powered usb3 risers and all run bronze or gold psu's ... i still think this could be a compilation issue ... but if you have already tried that - then it could be any number of things including a faulty card that is killing the others / system as sp mentioned earlier ... start it off without ANY oc - all stock and see what happens to it ... if it still crashes after you have locally compiled the miner AND stocked all the clocks - then a hardware issue may be the answer ... #crysx crysx-- I tried v31, my fast rig is again stable, my slow rig crashes after 100-200 accepts. I lowered the intensity to 18 (and lost 1mh/s performance!) and it was the same thing... crash. I run stock clocks, period. Both rigs are headless. I plugged into the slow rig and booted normally, and noticed some error messages about nvidia driver 346.35. It was released on 17 JAN 15, yesterday. I think that I will have to purge the drivers and then re-install. For Linux, v346.35 is a long-term release, no longer a beta, as 346.22 was. I may burn the whole OS and move to 14.10, which is now supported by 346.35. --scryptr How long are your USB 3 cables for the risers? Are any making sharp bends or twisting unnecessarily? I ordered 6 risers which were supposed to have 30cm cables but they came with about 60cm ones and I constantly had problems until I adjusted the usb connectors to fit more snug in the pci extension and smoothly routed the cables far away from each other straight out from the card and around the plastic crate I had them in. The quality of most of the cables in kits is questionable and I don't think the longer ones can take the interference or cross-talk if they're bundled to close to each other or routed near high heat components. I never really did figure out which one it was, but once I got them zip-tied to the crate holding them in a place they all worked, it stayed working well unless I did a major overhaul in the config. I run windows and it was usually easy to tell what happened because a card would show up as 0 on the overclocks and the overboost wouldnt' be showing in Precision x anymore. Never really had problems with my cables that were about 8" or however many cm that is. Don't forget to get these usb hold down clips...they work great...no more loose cables. http://www.miningcryptocurrency.com.au/store/p4/RiserSafe_By_the_Inventor_Patent_%28Pending%29.htmli know the guy that invented those clips ... he is one brilliant guy ... really nice too and doesnt live very far away from me ... i have use some of those clips i got from him ... they work very well ... #crysx
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Hi guys, i need help i have driver crashing every hour or two, with all editions since 1.5.24 to realase 31 by sp of ccminer i mine with last drivers 347.09 on win 8.1 with 970gtx gpus, cards are not overclocked and driver is not crashing in games or any other app just with ccminer mining mjollnir algo.
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January 20, 2015, 07:25:29 AM |
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I have solved a bug wich causes the cpu to use alot of cpu. Now x11 is hashing with 0-1% cpu usage. Fixed in the unpublished spreadcoin fork for now, but will submitt to github later. Less CPU-> less energy and more stable hashrates. A noticable difference when using the computer while mining.
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January 20, 2015, 07:39:32 AM |
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I have solved a bug wich causes the cpu to use alot of cpu. Now x11 is hashing with 0-1% cpu usage. Fixed in the unpublished spreadcoin fork for now, but will submitt to github later. Less CPU-> less energy and more stable hashrates. A noticable difference when using the computer while mining.
Hi sp_. We need the spreadx11 opt. miner asap, dif. is skyrocketing...
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January 20, 2015, 07:54:22 AM |
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I have solved a bug wich causes the cpu to use alot of cpu. Now x11 is hashing with 0-1% cpu usage. Fixed in the unpublished spreadcoin fork for now, but will submitt to github later. Less CPU-> less energy and more stable hashrates. A noticable difference when using the computer while mining.
awesome ... let us know when that will be published and will compile and test right away ... #crysx
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