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February 21, 2015, 09:01:50 AM
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Any news on this? I would donate for a working 280x kernel.

The 280x kernel is working fine but the hasrate is about the same of the stock kernel (1/1.1 Mh/s).
I'm working on it, though.

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March 02, 2015, 06:12:27 AM
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Any news on this? I would donate for a working 280x kernel.

The 280x kernel is working fine but the hasrate is about the same of the stock kernel (1/1.1 Mh/s).
I'm working on it, though.

I would donate, too.
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March 17, 2015, 02:42:55 AM
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Hey Pallas,

It's been a couple of weeks.  Any notable improvements?

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March 17, 2015, 09:28:20 AM
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Hey Pallas,

It's been a couple of weeks.  Any notable improvements?

I'm struggling to make it hash significantly faster than stock kernel on 280x.
I may release the full miner earlier so everybody can enjoy.

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March 27, 2015, 07:43:51 PM
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Hey Pallas,

It's been a couple of weeks.  Any notable improvements?

I'm struggling to make it hash significantly faster than stock kernel on 280x.
I may release the full miner earlier so everybody can enjoy.

I finally acquired a 280x.
It hashes at 1.115 Kh/s, clocks 835/1500, intensity 16 (instead of 15 used on Hawaii).

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March 27, 2015, 09:14:41 PM
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Hey Pallas,

It's been a couple of weeks.  Any notable improvements?

I'm struggling to make it hash significantly faster than stock kernel on 280x.
I may release the full miner earlier so everybody can enjoy.

I finally acquired a 280x.
It hashes at 1.115 Kh/s, clocks 835/1500, intensity 16 (instead of 15 used on Hawaii).

Did you mean 1.115MHs?
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March 27, 2015, 09:30:26 PM
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Hey Pallas,

It's been a couple of weeks.  Any notable improvements?

I'm struggling to make it hash significantly faster than stock kernel on 280x.
I may release the full miner earlier so everybody can enjoy.

I finally acquired a 280x.
It hashes at 1.115 Kh/s, clocks 835/1500, intensity 16 (instead of 15 used on Hawaii).

Did you mean 1.115MHs?

Locale mistake: I used . instead of , as thousands separator 😉

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March 27, 2015, 09:58:26 PM
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Hey Pallas,

It's been a couple of weeks.  Any notable improvements?

I'm struggling to make it hash significantly faster than stock kernel on 280x.
I may release the full miner earlier so everybody can enjoy.

I finally acquired a 280x.
It hashes at 1.115 Kh/s, clocks 835/1500, intensity 16 (instead of 15 used on Hawaii).

Did you mean 1.115MHs?

Locale mistake: I used . instead of , as thousands separator 😉

Not to worry, but it looks like the coders for the big mining operations with AMD GPU have  mastered Lyra2 algo and are now hitting 2mhs on 280x.

Current difficulty is 132, but price is 0.00004BTC. Should be above 0.00006BTC on the current CCminer for Nvidia GPU's.

I added an extra 9,000VTC to my holdings as consequence, the entry of big mining operations is a good sign of future appreciations in coin value.

You'll need some good coding work to raise the hashpower to be competitive with their coders. 

 
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March 29, 2015, 01:05:30 PM
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Not to worry, but it looks like the coders for the big mining operations with AMD GPU have  mastered Lyra2 algo and are now hitting 2mhs on 280x.
Do you have more evidence?
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March 29, 2015, 01:39:28 PM
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Not to worry, but it looks like the coders for the big mining operations with AMD GPU have  mastered Lyra2 algo and are now hitting 2mhs on 280x.
Current difficulty is 132, but price is 0.00004BTC. Should be above 0.00006BTC on the current CCminer for Nvidia GPU's.
That's good idea, thank you! Indeed, if big farm operators are instant dumpers with perfect arbitrage, it's possible to compare unknown best implementations of different algorithms.

Of course I gave you bad advice. Good one is way out of your price range.
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March 29, 2015, 04:19:47 PM
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Not to worry, but it looks like the coders for the big mining operations with AMD GPU have  mastered Lyra2 algo and are now hitting 2mhs on 280x.
Do you have more evidence?

Yeah, I show you some maths evidence:

We will use current difficulty of 101 and not the peak of 132, because large mining organisations can arrange sufficient GPU's are mining a coin so it less profitable, yet profitable to them on their Bios mods and modded software. They can build up huge positions - small miners will simply switch to other algo coins on profitability.

CCminer 750Ti Lyra2 output is 740KHs.

Woking out profitability calculation is: 1000 divided by (Difficulty divided by 1000) times block ratio (block reward divided by 50) = coins yield per 1ghs of hashpower in 24 hours. Coin yield per 1ghs times current price (0.00004BTC) = profitability number for comparison purposes. 1GHs profitability times 0.00074 (740KHs) = your earnings per 1 750TI

1000 / 0.101 x 1 =9900VTC.
9900VTC x 0.00004 = 0.396BTC earned on 1GHs Lyra2 hashpower
0.396 x 0.00074 = 0.00029304BTC or $0.07 you earning on 1 card per 241 hours

To compare this to X11 profitability, we need to convert into X11 profitability
750TI X11 output is 3200KHs
Calculation is
Lyra2 haspower divided X11 haspower = ratio of difference.
Ratio of difference times profitability number for comparison purposes = X11 profitability

740 / 3400 = 0.23125
0.396 x 0.23125 = 0.091575BTC X11 equivalent
  
What is Darkcoin profitability:
7 day average difficulty of blocks found at miningpoolhub is 4120
1000 / 4.120 x 0.0682 = 16.55DRK
16.55 x 0.019 = 0.31BTC
0.31 x 0.0032 = 0.000992BTC or $0.25 on a single 750TI

So, VTC profitbility on CCminer converted into X11 profitability is 0.09157BTC and Dash (DRK) is 0.31BTC. Therefore, CCminer owners will have switched to other more profitable algo coins.

This leaves sgminer (official version) of sgminer is:

800khs on a 280x = 0.0003168BTC or $0.08
X11 output is 6mhs on 280x = 0.00186BTC or $0.465

So, small miners will not be mining Lyra2 VTC. They will mine another coin and then swap it for VTC.

This leaves the large mining operations using AMD GPU's. They have their own modded bios for GPU's and coders to mod software or write their own mining software. So, the question is: How much have they squeezed out of sgminer?

On Neoscrypt, Wolf0 has recoded it to squeeze an extra 90% e.g. 325KHs has increased to 590KHs, a 81% increase on the official SGminer.

Wolf0, is part-time coder, the large mining organisations can hire coders on a full-time basis or there owner is a coders, until every performance gain has been squeezed out of mining software.

Therefore, a large mining organisation can be achieving double or more hash output per a card then a small miner. They can use this to build huge positions in coins over years via selling the coin down to get rid of smaller miners and when a block halving happens, they control of large proportion and can set the new market price making decent profits.

This applies only to GPU mining and not ASIC mining, with ASIC mining the manufacturers of the equipment pay for mining software development. Therefore, little can be squeezed out of this equipment via software modding.

AMD got $59 million in GPU sales over the past 3 years and made about $5.9 million plus in profits from crypto currencies and spent $0 on developing mining software for their cards.

Nvidia got $7 million in GPU sales in the last year, but has spent $0 on developing mining software for their cards.

This is why GPU mining is more better proposition for the large mining operations; they are the only people funding optimizations in software for mining these algorithms. But, it is so much more strategic and require patience wait 1 year or more. Therefore, not something the less talented or impatient businessmen get involved in.

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March 30, 2015, 06:57:30 AM
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Thank you for the elaborations even though those are not evidence in the proper sense of the word.
Sending you a PM containing some extra information not strictly related to this thread.
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March 31, 2015, 02:51:46 AM
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these maths don't include real-life power consumption and rates
of those "big farmers" and their superhyped kernels.
w/o that we cannot make conclusions
Farms with expensive power, rent, loans, high taxes and customs are going to be thrown out of business, assume that those who stayed in mining already optimized expenses.

Of course I gave you bad advice. Good one is way out of your price range.
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May 05, 2015, 06:48:28 PM
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any news?
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May 05, 2015, 06:52:48 PM
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if people still interested I'll release the miner sources.

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May 06, 2015, 05:51:11 PM
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if people still interested I'll release the miner sources.

What sort of hash are you getting?
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May 07, 2015, 07:16:22 AM
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if people still interested I'll release the miner sources.

What sort of hash are you getting?

see the first lines of the OP.

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May 07, 2015, 12:21:37 PM
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if people still interested I'll release the miner sources.

What sort of hash are you getting?

see the first lines of the OP.

Yeah, you might as well. Someone else may be able to improve on your hard work.

I have a working djm34 sgminer modded sgminer, which does 1.5mhs at 163watts for 290.

Therefore, the card is only used at 50%. And, it is clear 2mhs plus is pretty doable.

I, myself, am not a coder; so it is all double dutch to me Cheesy

I'm good at economic theory and theoretical models, so I make my profits from buying and selling crypto currencies Wink

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May 07, 2015, 02:53:06 PM
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I was forgot about that

After a period of time, or if I get enough BTCs, I'll make it public (sources included).

Expiration: May 1



if people still interested I'll release the miner sources.


Of course, all here are interested. Please release them, thanks.

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May 08, 2015, 10:43:22 AM
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So here it is, the full miner sources.
It includes a modified sgminer based on the djm34 version and my opencl files (some are slightly enhanced, some are heavily modified).
The kernel is not compatible with stock sgminer: contrary to what is usually done on multi algo kernels, I've made this one monolitic (instead of the original split version).

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/40353042/sgminer-lyra2re.zip

If you feel you can donate to: 1H7qC5uHuGX2d5s9Kuw3k7Wm7xMQzL16SN
Or just mine a bit with the provided example.bat which loads lyra2re.conf

Many thanks and have fun!

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