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November 03, 2016, 10:38:08 AM
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Lol bensam I have no intention of any virus or so..i just compiled for you guys because none of the devs here is doing it.
But yeah as IT Expert I would say goo mitigation and concern :-D

Anyway even I'm not having rep I can assure you that if the dev of it didn't place a virus in it it cleaner than clean can be.
Avast at least didn't find anything suspicious on analysis in their lab..I constantly sending the miner i have and compile to analysis there :-D  

Should do a own thread..I can manage to do automatic builds every hour and maybe a unit test to see if its working properly. Or build on every commit :-D

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November 03, 2016, 10:45:21 AM
Last edit: November 03, 2016, 11:02:03 AM by _javi_
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Testing it atm.. same speeds as other miners... 30-32 sols per 1070
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November 03, 2016, 10:53:28 AM
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November 03, 2016, 11:02:29 AM
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Lol bensam I have no intention of any virus or so..i just compiled for you guys because none of the devs here is doing it.
But yeah as IT Expert I would say goo mitigation and concern :-D

Anyway even I'm not having rep I can assure you that if the dev of it didn't place a virus in it it cleaner than clean can be.
Avast at least didn't find anything suspicious on analysis in their lab..I constantly sending the miner i have and compile to analysis there :-D  

Should do a own thread..I can manage to do automatic builds every hour and maybe a unit test to see if its working properly. Or build on every commit :-D


Ah so you just built was comitted without making any code changes? Which is why the speeds are the same?

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November 03, 2016, 11:04:57 AM
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I'm done with compilation..just missed that they changed the colored output ..need to find out when and how to activate the silentarmy kernel..
If needed I can upload the binary for 64bit..done with SM61, SM52 for the moment.

Could you add SM30 for Keppler support as well?

Edit: ah, it's just windows binaries, no linux, nm.
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November 03, 2016, 11:10:03 AM
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Lol bensam I have no intention of any virus or so..i just compiled for you guys because none of the devs here is doing it.
But yeah as IT Expert I would say goo mitigation and concern :-D

Anyway even I'm not having rep I can assure you that if the dev of it didn't place a virus in it it cleaner than clean can be.
Avast at least didn't find anything suspicious on analysis in their lab..I constantly sending the miner i have and compile to analysis there :-D  

Should do a own thread..I can manage to do automatic builds every hour and maybe a unit test to see if its working properly. Or build on every commit :-D


Ah so you just built was comitted without making any code changes? Which is why the speeds are the same?

I just do little changes like color output and shademodel/compute level ..the rest is vanilla.

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November 03, 2016, 11:28:23 AM
Last edit: November 03, 2016, 11:52:10 AM by antantti
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Someone is selling or giving out a miner somewhere with really good speed increases, net hashrate doubled in a day.

who? what is the speed we are talking about?

Yet another couple of Th (~80000 gpu) moved from dagger to equihash. Also loads of hashing power left some other projects.

ETH+ETC nethash is down from ~8Th to ~4.5Th.

Average card 25MH = 25 sol/s

Just like bensam and adaseb said, at some point ETH is going to meet ZEC when speaking about mining profitability. Faster miners are not going to change that fact or date, botnets and server farms most propably leave when 100sol/s gpu miners start popping up.
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November 03, 2016, 12:07:54 PM
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Someone is selling or giving out a miner somewhere with really good speed increases, net hashrate doubled in a day.

who? what is the speed we are talking about?

Yet another couple of Th (~80000 gpu) moved from dagger to equihash. Also loads of hashing power left some other projects.

ETH+ETC nethash is down from ~8Th to ~4.5Th.

Average card 25MH = 25 sol/s

Just like bensam and adaseb said, at some point ETH is going to meet ZEC when speaking about mining profitability. Faster miners are not going to change that fact or date, botnets and server farms most propably leave when 100sol/s gpu miners start popping up.

Yup, I watch Ethereum net hash on a regular basis. It'll be interesting to see which vendor has better optimized hardware for Zcash. For Ethereum it was AMD due to bus width, for Zcash... Who knows. There is a lot of room for improvement on both AMD and Nvidia.

https://etherscan.io/charts/difficulty

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November 03, 2016, 12:53:05 PM
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You can see the outcome of this at oinmine even the low diff ports are giving slow miner with 13sols/s 2000+ diffs shares..it started to become harder to mine.

Here it comes_:
https://mega.nz/#!NoJyXZ5Z!R5Aw39Eysdlc1xi-oJgAmBO1uP76iVX8DLgo5aLm0hs

Sources are from 10:00am GMT+1 ..
Just compiled for Pascal and Maxwell, OCL Support..but broken due silentarmy not yet implemented

Have fun
tried on 750Ti
 Speed [300 sec]: 1941.09 I/s, 0 Sols/s
:/

With cuda-tromp.dll taken from Z forum it works
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November 03, 2016, 12:54:22 PM
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Getting around 11-12 sol on a 750ti with this latest build in Linux

https://github.com/nicehash/nheqminer

Might be time to dust off those old 750 cards if you have any around
If you have a 4 core cpu.. you should get 19 sol/s.
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November 03, 2016, 01:27:26 PM
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Getting around 11-12 sol on a 750ti with this latest build in Linux

https://github.com/nicehash/nheqminer

Might be time to dust off those old 750 cards if you have any around
If you have a 4 core cpu.. you should get 19 sol/s.

Thanks for the tip, 19 sol/s per card would be a major boost and make it one of the more energy efficient cards around.

Are you running them in a 6 card rig?
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November 03, 2016, 01:36:09 PM
Last edit: November 03, 2016, 01:51:00 PM by djm34
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Pride comes before a fall djm34. If you were truly smart you would see that your short term move to make a few bucks over a coin that is just DASH MK2 with no reputation and no structure is a serious mistake. There is money in this now and it is only a matter of time before competition brings on a new crop of devs. Operators like nicehash will continue to organise (collectivism is strength) and pay devs providing them with a career path. Code is cheap my fleet of 1070's is not. Within weeks mining this algo will be worth just the same as the rest. Then operators like me make the real profit over the long term, assuming of course the coin has any merit and with Zcash this remains to be seen. I am more than happy to pay a fair price for software ( I sent you .15 and you couldn't even be bothered to give me some simple advice), it is not my problem that you cant develop a viable distribution model. My capacity is growing exponentially (thanks to the fact I make my own power) and rest assured after seeing the way you have behaved I will never pay you for software again. You may also find the small fish around here might grow up with the same opinion. A smart old mentor of mine always said the easiest way to make a lot of money is to take a little bit from a lot of people.
Ho, you're the guy who contacted me through skipe. I told you right away that it wasn't for sale, then you sent me 0.15btc, then I told you again it wasn't for sale  Grin. But I still think you are running a nice operation, but not sure what you were expecting...

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November 03, 2016, 01:47:57 PM
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Pride comes before a fall djm34. If you were truly smart you would see that your short term move to make a few bucks over a coin that is just DASH MK2 with no reputation and no structure is a serious mistake. There is money in this now and it is only a matter of time before competition brings on a new crop of devs. Operators like nicehash will continue to organise (collectivism is strength) and pay devs providing them with a career path. Code is cheap my fleet of 1070's is not. Within weeks mining this algo will be worth just the same as the rest. Then operators like me make the real profit over the long term, assuming of course the coin has any merit and with Zcash this remains to be seen. I am more than happy to pay a fair price for software ( I sent you .15 and you couldn't even be bothered to give me some simple advice), it is not my problem that you cant develop a viable distribution model. My capacity is growing exponentially (thanks to the fact I make my own power) and rest assured after seeing the way you have behaved I will never pay you for software again. You may also find the small fish around here might grow up with the same opinion. A smart old mentor of mine always said the easiest way to make a lot of money is to take a little bit from a lot of people.
Ho, you're the guy who contacted me through skipe. I told you right away that it wasn't for sell, then you sent me 0.15btc, then I told you again it wasn't for sell  Grin. But I still think you are running a nice operation, but not sure what you were expecting...

@djm34. One Question. When Claymore will release his 100s/s version, your miner would be not so overpower like now. Will you release or sell your version after Claymore's release ?
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November 03, 2016, 01:52:11 PM
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CMOOOON , WTF , exit a miner nvidia , stuck to 30 sol is ridiculus  Angry .
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November 03, 2016, 02:00:32 PM
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Getting around 11-12 sol on a 750ti with this latest build in Linux

https://github.com/nicehash/nheqminer

Might be time to dust off those old 750 cards if you have any around
If you have a 4 core cpu.. you should get 19 sol/s.

Thanks for the tip, 19 sol/s per card would be a major boost and make it one of the more energy efficient cards around.

Are you running them in a 6 card rig?
No on a 4 core  ..and my 6 card rig only doing 63sol/s has a 2 core.  Undecided
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November 03, 2016, 02:03:32 PM
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Pride comes before a fall djm34. If you were truly smart you would see that your short term move to make a few bucks over a coin that is just DASH MK2 with no reputation and no structure is a serious mistake. There is money in this now and it is only a matter of time before competition brings on a new crop of devs. Operators like nicehash will continue to organise (collectivism is strength) and pay devs providing them with a career path. Code is cheap my fleet of 1070's is not. Within weeks mining this algo will be worth just the same as the rest. Then operators like me make the real profit over the long term, assuming of course the coin has any merit and with Zcash this remains to be seen. I am more than happy to pay a fair price for software ( I sent you .15 and you couldn't even be bothered to give me some simple advice), it is not my problem that you cant develop a viable distribution model. My capacity is growing exponentially (thanks to the fact I make my own power) and rest assured after seeing the way you have behaved I will never pay you for software again. You may also find the small fish around here might grow up with the same opinion. A smart old mentor of mine always said the easiest way to make a lot of money is to take a little bit from a lot of people.
Ho, you're the guy who contacted me through skipe. I told you right away that it wasn't for sell, then you sent me 0.15btc, then I told you again it wasn't for sell  Grin. But I still think you are running a nice operation, but not sure what you were expecting...

@djm34. One Question. When Claymore will release his 100s/s version, your miner would be not so overpower like now. Will you release or sell your version after Claymore's release ?

didn't he said that his miner still lack tons of optimization and it could reach 200? at that point even clymore will e obsolete, unless he also improve his amd version
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November 03, 2016, 02:06:17 PM
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You can see the outcome of this at oinmine even the low diff ports are giving slow miner with 13sols/s 2000+ diffs shares..it started to become harder to mine.

Here it comes_:
https://mega.nz/#!NoJyXZ5Z!R5Aw39Eysdlc1xi-oJgAmBO1uP76iVX8DLgo5aLm0hs

Sources are from 10:00am GMT+1 ..
Just compiled for Pascal and Maxwell, OCL Support..but broken due silentarmy not yet implemented

Have fun
tried on 750Ti
 Speed [300 sec]: 1941.09 I/s, 0 Sols/s
:/

With cuda-tromp.dll taken from Z forum it works
You say it works? at what hashrate on the 750ti?      thx
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November 03, 2016, 02:14:43 PM
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You can see the outcome of this at oinmine even the low diff ports are giving slow miner with 13sols/s 2000+ diffs shares..it started to become harder to mine.

Here it comes_:
https://mega.nz/#!NoJyXZ5Z!R5Aw39Eysdlc1xi-oJgAmBO1uP76iVX8DLgo5aLm0hs

Sources are from 10:00am GMT+1 ..
Just compiled for Pascal and Maxwell, OCL Support..but broken due silentarmy not yet implemented

Have fun
tried on 750Ti
 Speed [300 sec]: 1941.09 I/s, 0 Sols/s
:/

With cuda-tromp.dll taken from Z forum it works

I compiled it for SM61 and SM52 as I said you need to read :-D so not my fault but good you get it to work.

GTX 1080Ti rocks da house... seriously... this card is a beast³
Owning by now 18x GTX1080Ti :-D @serious love of efficiency
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November 03, 2016, 02:15:43 PM
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Pride comes before a fall djm34. If you were truly smart you would see that your short term move to make a few bucks over a coin that is just DASH MK2 with no reputation and no structure is a serious mistake. There is money in this now and it is only a matter of time before competition brings on a new crop of devs. Operators like nicehash will continue to organise (collectivism is strength) and pay devs providing them with a career path. Code is cheap my fleet of 1070's is not. Within weeks mining this algo will be worth just the same as the rest. Then operators like me make the real profit over the long term, assuming of course the coin has any merit and with Zcash this remains to be seen. I am more than happy to pay a fair price for software ( I sent you .15 and you couldn't even be bothered to give me some simple advice), it is not my problem that you cant develop a viable distribution model. My capacity is growing exponentially (thanks to the fact I make my own power) and rest assured after seeing the way you have behaved I will never pay you for software again. You may also find the small fish around here might grow up with the same opinion. A smart old mentor of mine always said the easiest way to make a lot of money is to take a little bit from a lot of people.
Ho, you're the guy who contacted me through skipe. I told you right away that it wasn't for sell, then you sent me 0.15btc, then I told you again it wasn't for sell  Grin. But I still think you are running a nice operation, but not sure what you were expecting...

@djm34. One Question. When Claymore will release his 100s/s version, your miner would be not so overpower like now. Will you release or sell your version after Claymore's release ?

didn't he said that his miner still lack tons of optimization and it could reach 200? at that point even clymore will e obsolete, unless he also improve his amd version

Yeah and 130sol is bad? Put things into perspective a bit before you type dude. ~_~

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November 03, 2016, 02:18:22 PM
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You can see the outcome of this at oinmine even the low diff ports are giving slow miner with 13sols/s 2000+ diffs shares..it started to become harder to mine.

Here it comes_:
https://mega.nz/#!NoJyXZ5Z!R5Aw39Eysdlc1xi-oJgAmBO1uP76iVX8DLgo5aLm0hs

Sources are from 10:00am GMT+1 ..
Just compiled for Pascal and Maxwell, OCL Support..but broken due silentarmy not yet implemented

Have fun
tried on 750Ti
 Speed [300 sec]: 1941.09 I/s, 0 Sols/s
:/

With cuda-tromp.dll taken from Z forum it works

I compiled it for SM61 and SM52 as I said you need to read :-D so not my fault but good you get it to work.
What rate to expect on a 980ti?  thx Smiley
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