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March 20, 2017, 02:12:20 PM |
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are you really eager to mess with padding on 17 algos? :-D
Not really.. But I could fix the opencl code to run on NVIDIA hardware. I see there is a faster Xevan-mod with wolf0 kernels on github... 9 days old.
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March 20, 2017, 02:19:56 PM |
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there is even a miner for it? i see no bench for nvidia
No. But I can make one.. good , what would be the speed 6-7MH per 1070?
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March 20, 2017, 02:21:19 PM |
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there is even a miner for it? i see no bench for nvidia
No. But I can make one.. good , what would be the speed 6-7MH per 1070? With 7MHASH you will earn 80 dollars / day per gtx 1070 xavan is 2 rounds of x17 1024 bit. So at best 1/4th of the speed of x17 but probobly less x17 on the 1080ti does 15MHASH. 3.75 MHASH might be possible on the top card (?) But I need to mod all the 17 algos to 1024 bit. padding byte mess. Alot of work.
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pallas
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March 20, 2017, 02:22:30 PM |
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there is even a miner for it? i see no bench for nvidia
No. But I can make one.. good , what would be the speed 6-7MH per 1070? With 7MHASH you will earn 80 dollars / day per gtx 1070 a single 1070 will probably double the difficulty LoL!
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March 20, 2017, 02:24:01 PM |
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there is even a miner for it? i see no bench for nvidia
No. But I can make one.. good , what would be the speed 6-7MH per 1070? With 7MHASH you will earn 80 dollars / day per gtx 1070 a single 1070 will probably double the difficulty LoL! yeah that's the problem, but still this coin is delivering 1btc daily from emission, 12k coins(25 coins per block at 180sec block time) per day at 8k satoshi each even if you compete with yourelf it's a good profit, sp i'm buying this miner if you do it
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sp_ (OP)
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March 20, 2017, 02:27:22 PM |
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yeah that's the problem, but still this coin is delivering 1btc daily from emission, 12k coins(25 coins per block at 180sec block tiem) per day at 8k satoshi each
even if you compete with yourelf it's a good profit, sp i'm buying this miner if you do it
I think the difficulty will increase when the AMD ppl manage to compile the new gpu miner..
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March 20, 2017, 02:30:31 PM |
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then make it faster than them
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March 20, 2017, 02:32:33 PM |
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THANKS, MY AMD RIGS ARE LINUX-- I keep geting "OpenCL not found. GPU mining disabled". OpenCL is installed, and the headers are up to date. I am using the generic compile instructions. Any way to point my compile instructions to OpenCL? --scryptr
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March 20, 2017, 03:09:29 PM |
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Volatile markets now. Difficult to select what to mine.
Equihash. There are a lot of ethbabies hoping on and off all the smaller coins which drives the revenue sub Equihash over the last week or two. They can't figure out what sort of impact they have on the network so they'll usually crash the difficulty and everyone ends up earning less. There isn't a single mainstream altcoin that's been earning more then Equihash unless you mined it more then when it got pumped. Library for instance is up, it'll be down in a couple hours when someone crashes the difficulty and mines it for a half a day. Everyone ends up losing, including the person that hops on the coin as their influence is almost immediately adjusted in terms of difficulty. There isn't 'coin hoping' anymore to earn a bunch of money. Xevan algo...
Very profitable for AMD if you have few cards, don't know why nobody is mining it. CPU unless there is a private miner, already looked into that a few months ago. Ah apparently there is a recent AMD miner. Having a niche coin to mine every once in awhile isn't necessarily a bad thing if you guys can get it up and running.
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Kompik
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March 20, 2017, 03:48:19 PM |
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Volatile markets now. Difficult to select what to mine.
Equihash. There are a lot of ethbabies hoping on and off all the smaller coins which drives the revenue sub Equihash over the last week or two. They can't figure out what sort of impact they have on the network so they'll usually crash the difficulty and everyone ends up earning less. There isn't a single mainstream altcoin that's been earning more then Equihash unless you mined it more then when it got pumped. Library for instance is up, it'll be down in a couple hours when someone crashes the difficulty and mines it for a half a day. Everyone ends up losing, including the person that hops on the coin as their influence is almost immediately adjusted in terms of difficulty. There isn't 'coin hoping' anymore to earn a bunch of money. Xevan algo...
Very profitable for AMD if you have few cards, don't know why nobody is mining it. CPU unless there is a private miner, already looked into that a few months ago. Ah apparently there is a recent AMD miner. Having a niche coin to mine every once in awhile isn't necessarily a bad thing if you guys can get it up and running. There is a AMD sgminer, but it is not compiled..
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bensam1231
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March 20, 2017, 09:18:37 PM |
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I've asked in other threads, but most miners are fucking retarded. Those of you mining with AMD cards, what's better currently 470, 480 4GB, or 480 8GB?
The responses I received some people don't even know about duel mining or understand it. It's really hard to get a reliable answer out of normal miners. I'd rather not buy a bunch of random cards to get accurate benchmarks. Best I can tell the faster memory helps with Eth, extra stream processors helps with anything not Eth (so guessing 480). The 4GB vs 8GB seems to be more about memory speed then the extra memory, but that's still weirdly up in the air.
Also has anyone heard anything about the release date for the new 1060s with faster memory? Those might be a decent alternative.
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Kompik
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March 20, 2017, 09:31:40 PM |
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I've asked in other threads, but most miners are fucking retarded. Those of you mining with AMD cards, what's better currently 470, 480 4GB, or 480 8GB?
The responses I received some people don't even know about duel mining or understand it. It's really hard to get a reliable answer out of normal miners. I'd rather not buy a bunch of random cards to get accurate benchmarks. Best I can tell the faster memory helps with Eth, extra stream processors helps with anything not Eth (so guessing 480). The 4GB vs 8GB seems to be more about memory speed then the extra memory, but that's still weirdly up in the air.
Also has anyone heard anything about the release date for the new 1060s with faster memory? Those might be a decent alternative.
Yes but it is probably the only same memory overclocked, so there will probably not be anymore headroom to OC the memory and therefore the difference could be quite small. I have been on the lookout on these cards, but they are nowhere to be found. Otherwise the 1060 6gb is not that good compared to the 3gb version or the 1070 with lowered price. I am not AMD miner but i have one 470 4gb rig as I have found those the best for the price that I could get them.
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scryptr
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March 20, 2017, 09:33:03 PM |
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Volatile markets now. Difficult to select what to mine.
Equihash. There are a lot of ethbabies hoping on and off all the smaller coins which drives the revenue sub Equihash over the last week or two. They can't figure out what sort of impact they have on the network so they'll usually crash the difficulty and everyone ends up earning less. There isn't a single mainstream altcoin that's been earning more then Equihash unless you mined it more then when it got pumped. Library for instance is up, it'll be down in a couple hours when someone crashes the difficulty and mines it for a half a day. Everyone ends up losing, including the person that hops on the coin as their influence is almost immediately adjusted in terms of difficulty. There isn't 'coin hoping' anymore to earn a bunch of money. Xevan algo...
Very profitable for AMD if you have few cards, don't know why nobody is mining it. CPU unless there is a private miner, already looked into that a few months ago. Ah apparently there is a recent AMD miner. Having a niche coin to mine every once in awhile isn't necessarily a bad thing if you guys can get it up and running. There is a AMD sgminer, but it is not compiled.. IT COMPILES OK, BUT DOES NOT GENERATE MANY SHARES-- I was able to compile the source on linux and run the miner on YIIMP's Xevan pool. It did not generate more than a handful of accepted shares. No rejects, the miner ran at 150kH/s per GPU, but generated fewer shares than a CPU running at 1/10th the hash rate. --scryptr
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March 20, 2017, 10:01:51 PM |
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I've asked in other threads, but most miners are fucking retarded. Those of you mining with AMD cards, what's better currently 470, 480 4GB, or 480 8GB?
The responses I received some people don't even know about duel mining or understand it. It's really hard to get a reliable answer out of normal miners. I'd rather not buy a bunch of random cards to get accurate benchmarks. Best I can tell the faster memory helps with Eth, extra stream processors helps with anything not Eth (so guessing 480). The 4GB vs 8GB seems to be more about memory speed then the extra memory, but that's still weirdly up in the air.
Also has anyone heard anything about the release date for the new 1060s with faster memory? Those might be a decent alternative.
Yes but it is probably the only same memory overclocked, so there will probably not be anymore headroom to OC the memory and therefore the difference could be quite small. I have been on the lookout on these cards, but they are nowhere to be found. Otherwise the 1060 6gb is not that good compared to the 3gb version or the 1070 with lowered price. I am not AMD miner but i have one 470 4gb rig as I have found those the best for the price that I could get them. Yeah, 470s seem best for pure Eth mining... I don't like shoehorning myself into a corner. Versatility is a pretty big deal when it comes to cryptos, which is why I'm leaning towards 480s more so. The whole 8gb vs 4gb thing seems like it has no firm answer anywhere. I kinda doubt 8gb are 20% faster to justify their 20% higher cost. 1060s just seem like a crappy alternative to 480s, especially considering Claymores support. Right now you can essentially get 50% more hashing power if you buy 480s over 1070s, like 30% if you get 1060s over 1070s.
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sp_ (OP)
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March 20, 2017, 10:09:27 PM |
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Volatile markets now. Difficult to select what to mine.
Equihash. There are a lot of ethbabies hoping on and off all the smaller coins which drives the revenue sub Equihash over the last week or two. They can't figure out what sort of impact they have on the network so they'll usually crash the difficulty and everyone ends up earning less. There isn't a single mainstream altcoin that's been earning more then Equihash unless you mined it more then when it got pumped. Library for instance is up, it'll be down in a couple hours when someone crashes the difficulty and mines it for a half a day. Everyone ends up losing, including the person that hops on the coin as their influence is almost immediately adjusted in terms of difficulty. There isn't 'coin hoping' anymore to earn a bunch of money. Xevan algo...
Very profitable for AMD if you have few cards, don't know why nobody is mining it. CPU unless there is a private miner, already looked into that a few months ago. Ah apparently there is a recent AMD miner. Having a niche coin to mine every once in awhile isn't necessarily a bad thing if you guys can get it up and running. There is a AMD sgminer, but it is not compiled.. IT COMPILES OK, BUT DOES NOT GENERATE MANY SHARES-- I was able to compile the source on linux and run the miner on YIIMP's Xevan pool. It did not generate more than a handful of accepted shares. No rejects, the miner ran at 150kH/s per GPU, but generated fewer shares than a CPU running at 1/10th the hash rate. --scryptr Did you try the xevan-mod or just xevan. What intensity?
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March 20, 2017, 10:40:23 PM |
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Volatile markets now. Difficult to select what to mine.
Equihash. There are a lot of ethbabies hoping on and off all the smaller coins which drives the revenue sub Equihash over the last week or two. They can't figure out what sort of impact they have on the network so they'll usually crash the difficulty and everyone ends up earning less. There isn't a single mainstream altcoin that's been earning more then Equihash unless you mined it more then when it got pumped. Library for instance is up, it'll be down in a couple hours when someone crashes the difficulty and mines it for a half a day. Everyone ends up losing, including the person that hops on the coin as their influence is almost immediately adjusted in terms of difficulty. There isn't 'coin hoping' anymore to earn a bunch of money. Xevan algo...
Very profitable for AMD if you have few cards, don't know why nobody is mining it. CPU unless there is a private miner, already looked into that a few months ago. Ah apparently there is a recent AMD miner. Having a niche coin to mine every once in awhile isn't necessarily a bad thing if you guys can get it up and running. There is a AMD sgminer, but it is not compiled.. IT COMPILES OK, BUT DOES NOT GENERATE MANY SHARES-- I was able to compile the source on linux and run the miner on YIIMP's Xevan pool. It did not generate more than a handful of accepted shares. No rejects, the miner ran at 150kH/s per GPU, but generated fewer shares than a CPU running at 1/10th the hash rate. --scryptr Did you try the xevan-mod or just xevan. What intensity? I TRIED THE "XEVAN" KERNEL-- Perhaps I should go back and try again. However, I pulled my light RX 460 rig off of CryptoNight with Wolf0's SGminer-GM, and ran my compiled SGminer on Xevan. I used a worksize of "64", and an Intensity setting of "12". Not Rawintensity, or Xintensity, just Intensity. I also tried worksizes of "256" and "16". The larger worksize got a hashrate of 450kH/s on one GPU before crashing. The smaller worksize of "16" got hashrates of ~32kH/s on each card., and ran without any accepts, or rejects. The YIIMP pool reported 7-14kH/s for the miner when 1 or 2 accepts occurred. I never got more than 2 accepts per session. The miner reported 660kH/s for four RX 460 cards at the local console. Pulling my cards off of CryptoNight offset any gains made with BitSend coin during the 2 days I have been mining on YIIMP. I have some old 750ti SC cards I would rather be using to mine Xevan. The algo does show promise. --scryptr
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March 21, 2017, 07:26:19 AM |
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I TRIED THE "XEVAN" KERNEL--
Perhaps I should go back and try again. However, I pulled my light RX 460 rig off of CryptoNight with Wolf0's SGminer-GM, and ran my compiled SGminer on Xevan. I used a worksize of "64", and an Intensity setting of "12". Not Rawintensity, or Xintensity, just Intensity. I also tried worksizes of "256" and "16". The larger worksize got a hashrate of 450kH/s on one GPU before crashing. The smaller worksize of "16" got hashrates of ~32kH/s on each card., and ran without any accepts, or rejects.
The YIIMP pool reported 7-14kH/s for the miner when 1 or 2 accepts occurred. I never got more than 2 accepts per session. The miner reported 660kH/s for four RX 460 cards at the local console. Pulling my cards off of CryptoNight offset any gains made with BitSend coin during the 2 days I have been mining on YIIMP. I have some old 750ti SC cards I would rather be using to mine Xevan.
The algo does show promise. --scryptr
The bitsend rally continues.. I think we should get a working windows build of sgminer with NVIDIA support. I am busy this week, but perhaps I have some time later in the week. btw; didn't know that you could mine with profit on the rx 460. what hashrates are you getting?
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March 21, 2017, 10:56:39 AM |
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Sp_, there is a big pull request by someone, looks like optimisations and fixes, could you please have a look? Thanks!
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