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July 30, 2015, 07:18:08 AM Last edit: July 30, 2015, 10:59:10 AM by sp_ |
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You need to overclock.
The fastest of my 750ti cards is the asus strix 750ti. It does 6120Khash on factory clocks using the latest opensource.(x86 windows)
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Not sure I am understanding correctly - there is a new algo out called axiom that is CPU only but a GPU miner has been created already? Where I can I buy the miner and how much does it cost? Please send me a PM if you are selling it. Thanks - pokeytex
AXIOM MINER-- If you want to mine Axiom algo, donate to SP_ . He may finish the algo in CCminer. If your donations total more than 0.1 BTC, he'll also send you his Spreadcoin special miner. Mostly, he'll keep working on CCminer and improving it. My 750ti cards are mining Quark at 6.5-6.6 Mh/s each now. My 960 card gets 320 kh/s on Neoscrypt, and 10.6 Mh/s on Quark. --scryptr Thanks for your support Nicehash has added axiom, and it seems to be around 5-6 times more profitable to mine than quark at the momemt. ' With a working miner..
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July 30, 2015, 07:33:41 AM |
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Not sure I am understanding correctly - there is a new algo out called axiom that is CPU only but a GPU miner has been created already? Where I can I buy the miner and how much does it cost? Please send me a PM if you are selling it. Thanks - pokeytex
AXIOM MINER-- If you want to mine Axiom algo, donate to SP_ . He may finish the algo in CCminer. If your donations total more than 0.1 BTC, he'll also send you his Spreadcoin special miner. Mostly, he'll keep working on CCminer and improving it. My 750ti cards are mining Quark at 6.5-6.6 Mh/s each now. My 960 card gets 320 kh/s on Neoscrypt, and 10.6 Mh/s on Quark. --scryptr Thanks for your support Nicehash has added axiom, and it seems to be around 5-6 times more profitable to mine than quark at the momemt. ' With a working miner.. since I'm pretty busy at work I can't help you with the code right now... so another beer sent instead ;-)
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July 30, 2015, 08:19:44 AM |
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since I'm pretty busy at work I can't help you with the code right now... so another beer sent instead ;-)
Thanks for your support. 
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July 30, 2015, 09:13:34 AM |
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since I'm pretty busy at work I can't help you with the code right now... so another beer sent instead ;-)
Thanks for your support.  over the next few days - i will be working on bringing all the pieces of the puzzle that is the office and farm together ... this means that the donations links will be active and we will allocate a portion of the farm to mine for donations ... tanx ... and keep up the awesome work you are providing here sp ... #crysx
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July 30, 2015, 10:52:32 AM |
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Not sure I am understanding correctly - there is a new algo out called axiom that is CPU only but a GPU miner has been created already? Where I can I buy the miner and how much does it cost? Please send me a PM if you are selling it.
Thanks - pokeytex
AXIOM MINER-- If you want to mine Axiom algo, donate to SP_ . He may finish the algo in CCminer. If your donations total more than 0.1 BTC, he'll also send you his Spreadcoin special miner. Mostly, he'll keep working on CCminer and improving it. My 750ti cards are mining Quark at 6.5-6.6 Mh/s each now. My 960 card gets 320 kh/s on Neoscrypt, and 10.6 Mh/s on Quark. --scryptr what model do you use and what are your setting? are you on factory clock? my 750ti gigabyte cards don't pass 6 Mh/s with out ocing. EVGA 750ti FTW-- My cards run on Linux, with no clock mods. I don't know why they run so well, but the rig has always performed well. On the other hand, my EVGA 970 FTW+ cards get about 14Mh/s mining Quark, rather than the 16Mh/s that SP_ reports for his GTX 970 cards. --scryptr
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July 30, 2015, 11:22:02 AM Last edit: July 30, 2015, 11:44:42 AM by pallas |
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sp_, I had a quick look at the code, I think the problem is not just padding. something is wrong in the big round and the shabal_64 function. if you already fixed some parts please let me know, so I don't do it twice ;-)
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July 30, 2015, 11:58:21 AM |
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sp_, I had a quick look at the code, I think the problem is not just padding. something is wrong in the big round and the shabal_64 function. if you already fixed some parts please let me know, so I don't do it twice ;-)
Yes, it is not done. I wrote it after I came home from work yesterday. (ater 8 hours programming) I work fulltime as a programmer as well. If you fix it today, your grapich card's will get 5-6 times the profit of quark. Perhaps more with more modding. The easiest will be to just copy the working c kernal from the cpuminer and convert it to cuda. But I'm not sure it will run fast enough. I will be away until sunday and won't be doing any programming, and the mining profit of the coin is almost halving every day.
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July 30, 2015, 12:26:23 PM |
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SENT YOU A PM--
SP_ , I sent you a PM. The info expires Friday, just check your messages. --scryptr
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July 30, 2015, 12:48:49 PM |
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SENT YOU A PM--
SP_ , I sent you a PM. The info expires Friday, just check your messages. --scryptr
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djm34 facebook pageBTC: 1NENYmxwZGHsKFmyjTc5WferTn5VTFb7Ze Pledge for neoscrypt ccminer to that address: 16UoC4DmTz2pvhFvcfTQrzkPTrXkWijzXw
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July 30, 2015, 03:17:44 PM |
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Not sure I am understanding correctly - there is a new algo out called axiom that is CPU only but a GPU miner has been created already? Where I can I buy the miner and how much does it cost? Please send me a PM if you are selling it.
Thanks - pokeytex
AXIOM MINER-- If you want to mine Axiom algo, donate to SP_ . He may finish the algo in CCminer. If your donations total more than 0.1 BTC, he'll also send you his Spreadcoin special miner. Mostly, he'll keep working on CCminer and improving it. My 750ti cards are mining Quark at 6.5-6.6 Mh/s each now. My 960 card gets 320 kh/s on Neoscrypt, and 10.6 Mh/s on Quark. --scryptr what model do you use and what are your setting? are you on factory clock? my 750ti gigabyte cards don't pass 6 Mh/s with out ocing. the best 750 ti i have so far, one of zotac 1465 core 7.2Mh/s from 970 side 970 evga ftw 1525 core 17.9Mh/s on quark .Sweet spot of 750ti's 1350 mhz core and 970's 1480mhz core with boost . Some of the cards are more better like zotacs..
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July 30, 2015, 03:29:54 PM |
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My asus 980 gtx strix 1435mhz have 19.6 mh on quark.
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July 30, 2015, 04:28:56 PM |
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I send some beer for SP_ Id c05ba1fbcf9b154dfb869353ad63bdf2767ccfcfcf3ddc62de585a4219d00e41
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With the latest commit, I get on Quark 38142 Kh/s on my 6 card EVGA 750 Ti SC with no OC, No Bios change Windows 8.1 Pro (6357 per card). If I put the fans to 100% I can get about 15 Kh/s more per card.
X11 19070 Kh/s Rig / 3178.33 Kh/s per card (Note this is with any -g or -i parameter)
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With the latest commit, I get on Quark 38142 Kh/s on my 6 card EVGA 750 Ti SC with no OC, No Bios change Windows 8.1 Pro (6357 per card). If I put the fans to 100% I can get about 15 Kh/s more per card.
X11 19070 Kh/s Rig / 3178.33 Kh/s per card (Note this is with any -g or -i parameter)
thats the great thing about this fork - sp puts the intensity levels ( -i ) as high as he can as default in the code so that the miner works at peak speed ... this can backfire with some cards - as the intensity levels are a little too high at default - but usually works quite well overall ... for those who want to mine as a donation for sp's work - i will be working on getting the donation links running and active today ... a few more issues to be rid of and the servers ( with donation links ) will be ready to mine with ... will notify here - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1089744 ... #crysx
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July 31, 2015, 02:55:10 AM |
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With the latest commit, I get on Quark 38142 Kh/s on my 6 card EVGA 750 Ti SC with no OC, No Bios change Windows 8.1 Pro (6357 per card). If I put the fans to 100% I can get about 15 Kh/s more per card.
X11 19070 Kh/s Rig / 3178.33 Kh/s per card (Note this is with any -g or -i parameter)
thats the great thing about this fork - sp puts the intensity levels ( -i ) as high as he can as default in the code so that the miner works at peak speed ... this can backfire with some cards - as the intensity levels are a little too high at default - but usually works quite well overall ... for those who want to mine as a donation for sp's work - i will be working on getting the donation links running and active today ... a few more issues to be rid of and the servers ( with donation links ) will be ready to mine with ... will notify here - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1089744 ... #crysx Yeah... there is very little configuration for this miner compared to SG. You just plug in pool and algo information and that's it. That also means people aren't rewarded for tweaking the miner in addition to setting it up, but you know. That's just the elitist miner in me talking.
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July 31, 2015, 05:26:44 AM |
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With the latest commit, I get on Quark 38142 Kh/s on my 6 card EVGA 750 Ti SC with no OC, No Bios change Windows 8.1 Pro (6357 per card). If I put the fans to 100% I can get about 15 Kh/s more per card.
X11 19070 Kh/s Rig / 3178.33 Kh/s per card (Note this is with any -g or -i parameter)
thats the great thing about this fork - sp puts the intensity levels ( -i ) as high as he can as default in the code so that the miner works at peak speed ... this can backfire with some cards - as the intensity levels are a little too high at default - but usually works quite well overall ... for those who want to mine as a donation for sp's work - i will be working on getting the donation links running and active today ... a few more issues to be rid of and the servers ( with donation links ) will be ready to mine with ... will notify here - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1089744 ... #crysx Yeah... there is very little configuration for this miner compared to SG. You just plug in pool and algo information and that's it. That also means people aren't rewarded for tweaking the miner in addition to setting it up, but you know. That's just the elitist miner in me talking. sp is working on oc setting tuning within the miner though ... its just limited by the nvidia toolkit and from nvidia themselves ... eg - memclock and gpuclock is possible under linux using nvidia-smi - BUT - nvidia themselves are limiting availability to the cards that can be oc'd to those that are the 'elite' upper range cards ... my gigabyte 750ti oc lp card is not on that list ... so when there is more flexibility to do that - i am sure there will be the switches / parameters that will be built into ccminer ( if it is still called that of course ) that will allow easy oc - like that in sgminer ... i really do like the sgminer 'stats-candy' ... one can see all that one needs - in one screen ... except for the current block number ( not just the hash ) ... unlike the rolling list that ccminer has ... for the layman and lazy miner - this is a good thing ... for tweakers and power users / miners - this is a little lame ... but works ... #crysx
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July 31, 2015, 06:22:00 AM Last edit: July 31, 2015, 06:36:39 AM by bensam1231 |
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With the latest commit, I get on Quark 38142 Kh/s on my 6 card EVGA 750 Ti SC with no OC, No Bios change Windows 8.1 Pro (6357 per card). If I put the fans to 100% I can get about 15 Kh/s more per card.
X11 19070 Kh/s Rig / 3178.33 Kh/s per card (Note this is with any -g or -i parameter)
thats the great thing about this fork - sp puts the intensity levels ( -i ) as high as he can as default in the code so that the miner works at peak speed ... this can backfire with some cards - as the intensity levels are a little too high at default - but usually works quite well overall ... for those who want to mine as a donation for sp's work - i will be working on getting the donation links running and active today ... a few more issues to be rid of and the servers ( with donation links ) will be ready to mine with ... will notify here - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1089744 ... #crysx Yeah... there is very little configuration for this miner compared to SG. You just plug in pool and algo information and that's it. That also means people aren't rewarded for tweaking the miner in addition to setting it up, but you know. That's just the elitist miner in me talking. sp is working on oc setting tuning within the miner though ... its just limited by the nvidia toolkit and from nvidia themselves ... eg - memclock and gpuclock is possible under linux using nvidia-smi - BUT - nvidia themselves are limiting availability to the cards that can be oc'd to those that are the 'elite' upper range cards ... my gigabyte 750ti oc lp card is not on that list ... so when there is more flexibility to do that - i am sure there will be the switches / parameters that will be built into ccminer ( if it is still called that of course ) that will allow easy oc - like that in sgminer ... i really do like the sgminer 'stats-candy' ... one can see all that one needs - in one screen ... except for the current block number ( not just the hash ) ... unlike the rolling list that ccminer has ... for the layman and lazy miner - this is a good thing ... for tweakers and power users / miners - this is a little lame ... but works ... #crysx I also like the stats and other options available in SG, but no one for Nvidia has been willing to work on it. I messaged SP at one time asking him what it would cost to add it and he never got back to me on that. From mining across multiple miners and versions, the best 'features' were found in SGminer. Going a step further Multiminer simplified that even further and almost was a complete mining experience. CCminer and CGminer can't be incorporated in to Mutliminer though as a API was never added to either of them. If you use AMD cards I'd advise checking it out. I used it right up till the point I stopped using AMD cards. Great piece of software made by Nwools. Even has a mobile app. (No minercontrol isn't nearly the same thing) BTW if anyone wants to help add support for CCminer or CGminer to Multiminer, MM is open source and Nwools is very easy to work with. It's a great piece of software in and of itself. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=248173.0
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July 31, 2015, 06:53:56 AM |
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With the latest commit, I get on Quark 38142 Kh/s on my 6 card EVGA 750 Ti SC with no OC, No Bios change Windows 8.1 Pro (6357 per card). If I put the fans to 100% I can get about 15 Kh/s more per card.
X11 19070 Kh/s Rig / 3178.33 Kh/s per card (Note this is with any -g or -i parameter)
thats the great thing about this fork - sp puts the intensity levels ( -i ) as high as he can as default in the code so that the miner works at peak speed ... this can backfire with some cards - as the intensity levels are a little too high at default - but usually works quite well overall ... for those who want to mine as a donation for sp's work - i will be working on getting the donation links running and active today ... a few more issues to be rid of and the servers ( with donation links ) will be ready to mine with ... will notify here - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1089744 ... #crysx Yeah... there is very little configuration for this miner compared to SG. You just plug in pool and algo information and that's it. That also means people aren't rewarded for tweaking the miner in addition to setting it up, but you know. That's just the elitist miner in me talking. sp is working on oc setting tuning within the miner though ... its just limited by the nvidia toolkit and from nvidia themselves ... eg - memclock and gpuclock is possible under linux using nvidia-smi - BUT - nvidia themselves are limiting availability to the cards that can be oc'd to those that are the 'elite' upper range cards ... my gigabyte 750ti oc lp card is not on that list ... so when there is more flexibility to do that - i am sure there will be the switches / parameters that will be built into ccminer ( if it is still called that of course ) that will allow easy oc - like that in sgminer ... i really do like the sgminer 'stats-candy' ... one can see all that one needs - in one screen ... except for the current block number ( not just the hash ) ... unlike the rolling list that ccminer has ... for the layman and lazy miner - this is a good thing ... for tweakers and power users / miners - this is a little lame ... but works ... #crysx I also like the stats and other options available in SG, but no one for Nvidia has been willing to work on it. I messaged SP at one time asking him what it would cost to add it and he never got back to me on that. From mining across multiple miners and versions, the best 'features' were found in SGminer. Going a step further Multiminer simplified that even further and almost was a complete mining experience. CCminer and CGminer can't be incorporated in to Mutliminer though as a API was never added to either of them. If you use AMD cards I'd advise checking it out. I used it right up till the point I stopped using AMD cards. Great piece of software made by Nwools. Even has a mobile app. (No minercontrol isn't nearly the same thing) BTW if anyone wants to help add support for CCminer or CGminer to Multiminer, MM is open source and Nwools is very easy to work with. It's a great piece of software in and of itself. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=248173.0agreed on many points ... there would be many many reasons why ccminer devs would not want to work on sgminer code ... even wolf - who is a long time dev of opencl AND sgminer - has a great deal to say about sgminer's internal workings ... but all those stats at a glance - stats-candy  ... ive been watching multiminer for a very long time - even tried getting it running under fedora 20 x64 with no success ... havent toyed with it for a while now - too much on my plate ... but would definitely be worth a look-in to see whats happened with it ... only a small part of the farm is amd - gigabyte 7970 oc and 280x oc ... about 22 cards left i think from memory ... wasa great deal more than that until nvidia kicked serious butt with hashrate and power consumption ... which is why most of the farm is now nvidia ... but i do have a soft spot for amd still - which is why these cards are still running ... so i guess its a matter of workign what you have ( and forking your own builds ) or building from scratch and developing a 'new' miner ... cant wait for that to happen  ... #crysx
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agreed on many points ... there would be many many reasons why ccminer devs would not want to work on sgminer code ... even wolf - who is a long time dev of opencl AND sgminer - has a great deal to say about sgminer's internal workings ... but all those stats at a glance - stats-candy  ... ive been watching multiminer for a very long time - even tried getting it running under fedora 20 x64 with no success ... havent toyed with it for a while now - too much on my plate ... but would definitely be worth a look-in to see whats happened with it ... only a small part of the farm is amd - gigabyte 7970 oc and 280x oc ... about 22 cards left i think from memory ... wasa great deal more than that until nvidia kicked serious butt with hashrate and power consumption ... which is why most of the farm is now nvidia ... but i do have a soft spot for amd still - which is why these cards are still running ... so i guess its a matter of workign what you have ( and forking your own builds ) or building from scratch and developing a 'new' miner ... cant wait for that to happen  ... #crysx I have done very little for AMD, but the small changes I did was directly in the .cl code of the kernals.. I plan to do some more later as I have quite a few cards I picked up cheap. Kachur bins does 13MHASH on quark on the 280x and 7.5MHASH x11. I use miner control software to avoid crashes and lost mining..
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