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October 28, 2016, 12:41:32 PM
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ZCASH FOR CUDA--

I downloaded the Windows binaries from the NiceHash GitHub repo, they work fine with my 980ti and i7 CPU.  However, after following the trivial steps to build nheqminer on Linux, and making sure to checkout the latest commit, I find that there is no CUDA support in the resulting executable file.  It will mine only on the CPU.

Perhaps I am missing a "make" flag?  I think the build instructions were for the "release" version.  The latest "pre-release" version has the CUDA support for GPUs.  Any help here?  My CUDA cards may be better off on Zcash than ETH.       --scryptr

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October 28, 2016, 12:45:13 PM
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ZCASH FOR CUDA--

I downloaded the Windows binaries from the NiceHash GitHub repo, they work fine with my 980ti and i7 CPU.  However, after following the trivial steps to build nheqminer on Linux, and making sure to checkout the latest commit, I find that there is no CUDA support in the resulting executable file.  It will mine only on the CPU.

Perhaps I am missing a "make" flag?  I think the build instructions were for the "release" version.  The latest "pre-release" version has the CUDA support for GPUs.  Any help here?  My CUDA cards may be better off on Zcash than ETH.       --scryptr

I think the sources do not include cuda support.
I suspect they can't/don't want to let people modify the cuda code to make the miner faster.

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October 28, 2016, 01:34:34 PM
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ZCASH FOR CUDA--

I downloaded the Windows binaries from the NiceHash GitHub repo, they work fine with my 980ti and i7 CPU.  However, after following the trivial steps to build nheqminer on Linux, and making sure to checkout the latest commit, I find that there is no CUDA support in the resulting executable file.  It will mine only on the CPU.

Perhaps I am missing a "make" flag?  I think the build instructions were for the "release" version.  The latest "pre-release" version has the CUDA support for GPUs.  Any help here?  My CUDA cards may be better off on Zcash than ETH.       --scryptr

I think the sources do not include cuda support.
I suspect they can't/don't want to let people modify the cuda code to make the miner faster.

APPARENTLY YOU ARE CORRECT--

There are others raising the same issue at the GitHub site.       --scryptr

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October 28, 2016, 02:45:58 PM
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zcash: I get 19 Sol on the gainward 1060 3GB with a small edit to the tromp kernel.
sp are you working on one for ZCASH for windows 8 5.0  and 5.2 ?
Or do you or anybody know where I can get one for ZCASH ?

Thx
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October 28, 2016, 03:40:28 PM
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ZCASH FOR CUDA--

I downloaded the Windows binaries from the NiceHash GitHub repo, they work fine with my 980ti and i7 CPU.  However, after following the trivial steps to build nheqminer on Linux, and making sure to checkout the latest commit, I find that there is no CUDA support in the resulting executable file.  It will mine only on the CPU.

Perhaps I am missing a "make" flag?  I think the build instructions were for the "release" version.  The latest "pre-release" version has the CUDA support for GPUs.  Any help here?  My CUDA cards may be better off on Zcash than ETH.       --scryptr

I think the sources do not include cuda support.
I suspect they can't/don't want to let people modify the cuda code to make the miner faster.

APPARENTLY YOU ARE CORRECT--

There are others raising the same issue at the GitHub site.       --scryptr

Zcash is paying bounties for open source miners. Perhaps the Tromp solvers are kept closed to prevent others from improving
on his work and claiming the bounty. The competition is now closed so hopefully the source will be opened soon.

AKA JayDDee, cpuminer-opt developer. https://github.com/JayDDee/cpuminer-opt
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5226770.msg53865575#msg53865575
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October 28, 2016, 05:09:59 PM
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zcash: I get 19 Sol on the gainward 1060 3GB with a small edit to the tromp kernel.
sp are you working on one for ZCASH for windows 8 5.0  and 5.2 ?
Or do you or anybody know where I can get one for ZCASH ?

Thx

THE NICEHASH WINDOWS BINARY IS ON GITHUB--

It can be downloaded at the NiceHash GitHub: https://github.com/nicehash/nheqminer/releases .  The Windows miner should work just fine on Win 8.1 x64.  And, the latest CryptMining-Blog post lists several other miners.

Right now, the miner's profitability is fluctuating between 25% to 300% of the profitablity of my CryptoNight miners.  The Win 7 x64 box has a 980ti and an i7 2600 CPU, and was providing about 1/3 of the hash of my CryptoNight miners.  The CryptoNight miners are all on Linux boxes, and consist of one 750ti rig and all of my Linux CPUs.  Basically, I had anything too small to mine Ethereum (ETH) mining CryptoNight before yesterday afternoon.

All of my payouts will be in BitCoin (BTC), however.  The NiceHash miner is hardcoded for NiceHash only.  Some may want to hold actual Zcash until it spikes.        --scryptr
 

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October 28, 2016, 05:15:00 PM
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All of my payouts will be in BitCoin (BTC), however.  The NiceHash miner is hardcoded for NiceHash only.  Some may want to hold actual Zcash until it spikes.        --scryptr
 

You can mine zec at zcash.nicehash.com.

Use nheqminer_zcash and your zec addy as username.
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October 28, 2016, 05:24:42 PM
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All of my payouts will be in BitCoin (BTC), however.  The NiceHash miner is hardcoded for NiceHash only.  Some may want to hold actual Zcash until it spikes.        --scryptr
 

You can mine zec at zcash.nicehash.com.

Use nheqminer_zcash and your zec addy as username.

no way to see the earning there, also what is the threshold?
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October 28, 2016, 05:29:46 PM
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All of my payouts will be in BitCoin (BTC), however.  The NiceHash miner is hardcoded for NiceHash only.  Some may want to hold actual Zcash until it spikes.        --scryptr
 

You can mine zec at zcash.nicehash.com.

Use nheqminer_zcash and your zec addy as username.

no way to see the earning there, also what is the threshold?

From the starting page, payout on 0.01 zec. Cannot confirm though.

edit: stats are working
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October 28, 2016, 05:32:54 PM
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All of my payouts will be in BitCoin (BTC), however.  The NiceHash miner is hardcoded for NiceHash only.  Some may want to hold actual Zcash until it spikes.        --scryptr
 

You can mine zec at zcash.nicehash.com.

Use nheqminer_zcash and your zec addy as username.

no way to see the earning there, also what is the threshold?

From the starting page, payout on 0.01 zec. Cannot confirm though.

too bad suprenova isn't using this version, 3a, and the speed is slower for nvidia
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Last edit: October 28, 2016, 06:03:01 PM by antantti
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All of my payouts will be in BitCoin (BTC), however.  The NiceHash miner is hardcoded for NiceHash only.  Some may want to hold actual Zcash until it spikes.        --scryptr
 

You can mine zec at zcash.nicehash.com.

Use nheqminer_zcash and your zec addy as username.

no way to see the earning there, also what is the threshold?

From the starting page, payout on 0.01 zec. Cannot confirm though.

too bad suprenova isn't using this version, 3a, and the speed is slower for nvidia

My nvidia + i5 rig got a nice boost from 3a.

edit: you can now generate zec deposit address in polo, kraken still pending.
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October 28, 2016, 05:36:23 PM
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All of my payouts will be in BitCoin (BTC), however.  The NiceHash miner is hardcoded for NiceHash only.  Some may want to hold actual Zcash until it spikes.        --scryptr
 

You can mine zec at zcash.nicehash.com.

Use nheqminer_zcash and your zec addy as username.

no way to see the earning there, also what is the threshold?

From the starting page, payout on 0.01 zec. Cannot confirm though.

too bad suprenova isn't using this version, 3a, and the speed is slower for nvidia

My nvidia + i5 rig got a nice boost from 3a.

yes, hashing at 32 sol vs 27 sol with the 2a, this with 1070
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October 28, 2016, 05:38:37 PM
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@SP
Did you decide if you release the private miner for sale...

Not now, my work is under development. I will harvest Smiley

Good luck harvesting when AWS mines faster than GPUs...
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October 28, 2016, 06:18:23 PM
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I'm lost..  Cheesy Grin
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October 28, 2016, 06:19:20 PM
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Which miner for the 750ti  980ti  plz
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October 28, 2016, 06:20:58 PM
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All of my payouts will be in BitCoin (BTC), however.  The NiceHash miner is hardcoded for NiceHash only.  Some may want to hold actual Zcash until it spikes.        --scryptr
 

You can mine zec at zcash.nicehash.com.

Use nheqminer_zcash and your zec addy as username.

no way to see the earning there, also what is the threshold?

From the starting page, payout on 0.01 zec. Cannot confirm though.

too bad suprenova isn't using this version, 3a, and the speed is slower for nvidia

My nvidia + i5 rig got a nice boost from 3a.

yes, hashing at 32 sol vs 27 sol with the 2a, this with 1070

No work on suprnova Sad .
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October 28, 2016, 06:28:55 PM
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For anyone wondering since I couldn't find the numbers:

Nicehash 0.2a:

750 Ti - 9.8 h/s
970 - 17.7 h/s
1070 - 25 h/s

Nicehash 0.3a:

750 Ti - 0 h/s (!)
970 - 21.8 h/s
1070 - 29.1 h/s

these are without CPU (-t 0) so pure GPU stats.

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October 28, 2016, 06:31:33 PM
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For anyone wondering since I couldn't find the numbers:

Nicehash 0.2a:

750 Ti - 9.8 h/s 0
970 - 17.7 h/s
1070 - 25 h/s

Nicehash 0.3a:

750 Ti - 0 h/s (!)
970 - 21.8 h/s
1070 - 29.1 h/s

these are without CPU (-t 0) so pure GPU stats.


27 with 2a, and 32 with 3a here, the trick is to lower the mem apparently, dunno why...
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October 28, 2016, 06:33:39 PM
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Stuped suprnova. All miners is dead...

                                 
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October 28, 2016, 06:41:00 PM
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For anyone wondering since I couldn't find the numbers:

Nicehash 0.2a:

750 Ti - 9.8 h/s
970 - 17.7 h/s
1070 - 25 h/s

Nicehash 0.3a:

750 Ti - 0 h/s (!)
970 - 21.8 h/s
1070 - 29.1 h/s

these are without CPU (-t 0) so pure GPU stats.
Thx  appreciate that.. Now I know what miners to get.   Smiley
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