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Topic: [ANN] ccminer 2.3 - opensource - GPL (tpruvot) - page 6. (Read 500011 times)

legendary
Activity: 1793
Merit: 1028
right, maybe the temperature and watts could be put in some color... maybe even different one regarding the ranges... yellow or red if > 80°c

GLAD THAT YOU ARE INTERESTED--

You so often remain quiet!  We'll see what happens next.  =)       --scryptr
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
right, maybe the temperature and watts could be put in some color... maybe even different one regarding the ranges... yellow or red if > 80°c

That's all i'm asking for, thanks in advance for even thinking about adding it one day Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1082
ccminer/cpuminer developer
right, maybe the temperature and watts could be put in some color... maybe even different one regarding the ranges... yellow or red if > 80°c
legendary
Activity: 1793
Merit: 1028
First of all, THANK YOU for all the hard work you put into the miner.

Could we by any chance get output for GPU info be similar to what ethminer has ?





CCMINER PRE-DATES ETHMINER--

And Genoil made changes to EthMiner so that the readout would more resemble CCminer's display.  Miners using CCminer may have difficulty understanding why you would even ask for this change.

What exactly are you asking for?  What is missing?       --scryptr
Sorry for not explaining a bit better.

Currently we have readout that looks like this



Adding a bit of a color so line with temperature and rest of hardware info stands out a bit please.

THE INFORMATION IS THERE--

You just want a different color.  I have no problem reading it, it is a relatively new feature.  When the hardware info became a feature in CCminer, I was really happy.  You just want more color...not too wild of a suggestion.      
--scryptr
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
First of all, THANK YOU for all the hard work you put into the miner.

Could we by any chance get output for GPU info be similar to what ethminer has ?

https://i.imgur.com/Y0Hzun9.png



CCMINER PRE-DATES ETHMINER--

And Genoil made changes to EthMiner so that the readout would more resemble CCminer's display.  Miners using CCminer may have difficulty understanding why you would even ask for this change.

What exactly are you asking for?  What is missing?       --scryptr
Sorry for not explaining a bit better.

Currently we have readout that looks like this

https://i.imgur.com/apK0xTR.png

Adding a bit of a color so line with temperature and rest of hardware info stands out a bit please.
legendary
Activity: 1793
Merit: 1028
First of all, THANK YOU for all the hard work you put into the miner.

Could we by any chance get output for GPU info be similar to what ethminer has ?





CCMINER PRE-DATES ETHMINER--

And Genoil made changes to EthMiner so that the readout would more resemble CCminer's display.  Miners using CCminer may have difficulty understanding why you would even ask for this change.

What exactly are you asking for?  What is missing?       --scryptr
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1082
ccminer/cpuminer developer
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
First of all, THANK YOU for all the hard work you put into the miner.

Could we by any chance get output for GPU info be similar to what ethminer has ?

https://i.imgur.com/Y0Hzun9.png

newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
member
Activity: 96
Merit: 10
its should work too, only the x86 debug seems broken with recent cuda, doesnt allow gpu "profiling" etc...

But the only purpose of these debug builds is to allow step to step debugging...

Thats indeed what I am trying to achive, implement new algos and so on.
It helps me understand the design of the code easier by stepping interesting parts
I am using the x64 debug build when I run it...

I tried adding all sm_XX to the debug build aswell, but no luck there

EDIT:
I just tried running a diff algo, it hashes but output and hasing rate is weird.
Take a look at the pic
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1082
ccminer/cpuminer developer
its should work too, only the x86 debug seems broken with recent cuda, doesnt allow gpu "profiling" etc...

But the only purpose of these debug builds is to allow step to step debugging...
member
Activity: 96
Merit: 10
Question:

When I build in release mode (x64) the miner starts propperly and starts hashing, but when building and running in debug (x64) I get 0 mh/s. I build with sm_52, having a 1080 ti.
Hashing should work in debug mode aswell, so this is some weird behaviour.

Anyone got it working in debugging mode?
sr. member
Activity: 736
Merit: 262
Me, Myself & I

Thanks for replying and taking the time

You're welcome. Just remember - Your earnings depends on how You're mining, but not as much as HOW AND WHEN You will sell what You mined.  Roll Eyes
newbie
Activity: 49
Merit: 0
Hi guys!

Maybe this is the wrong place to ask but have a question about CREA mining.

I have started mining the coin like 10 hrs ago using yiimp.eu pool. My rig is 6 GTX 1070 Ti giving 5.1 GH/S and I am using ccminer 2.2.5 which is supposed to be without dev fee.

According to whattomine and crypt0zone I should be getting around 5 coins per hour (later it changed to 4.81) so in 10 hours it should be somewhere near 48-50 but I would happily accept somewhere between 43 and 45 due to pool hashrate fluctuations, rejected shares and console hashrate inaccuracies plus 2% fee from yiimp.eu


1. 10 hours is not enough to calculate average earnings.
2. Whattomine is not accurate.
3. To receive pool payment, pool should solve block. But there are other pools also, so they are solving blocks too. Therefore, irregular payment gaps exists.

Yeah I understand all that but it seems to be too many coins missing. I mean it’s half of it. I would never expect to get exactly what whattomine says neither crypt0zone but somewhere near. Also my miner was doing 5.1 GH/S steady at the console, 5.0 GH/S steady in the pool and I run the calculations with 4.8 GH/S to give it some margin but it’s extremely off the figures.

The pool solved 134 block in the past 24 hrs so that’s 5,5 block average per hour.

I have switched back to RVN coin anyway, and funnily enough just been mining for 5 hours and numbers are spot on.

Not blaming anyone, don’t take me wrong but trying to understand such a big gap on payouts and such a big difference in rewards cos at the end of the day it means I have wasted 10 hours to get 30 coins instead of 50 so pretty much to break even

Thanks for replying and taking the time

Just use 24h difficulty in whattomine and you will find your numbers
jr. member
Activity: 108
Merit: 7
Hi guys!

Maybe this is the wrong place to ask but have a question about CREA mining.

I have started mining the coin like 10 hrs ago using yiimp.eu pool. My rig is 6 GTX 1070 Ti giving 5.1 GH/S and I am using ccminer 2.2.5 which is supposed to be without dev fee.

According to whattomine and crypt0zone I should be getting around 5 coins per hour (later it changed to 4.81) so in 10 hours it should be somewhere near 48-50 but I would happily accept somewhere between 43 and 45 due to pool hashrate fluctuations, rejected shares and console hashrate inaccuracies plus 2% fee from yiimp.eu


1. 10 hours is not enough to calculate average earnings.
2. Whattomine is not accurate.
3. To receive pool payment, pool should solve block. But there are other pools also, so they are solving blocks too. Therefore, irregular payment gaps exists.

Yeah I understand all that but it seems to be too many coins missing. I mean it’s half of it. I would never expect to get exactly what whattomine says neither crypt0zone but somewhere near. Also my miner was doing 5.1 GH/S steady at the console, 5.0 GH/S steady in the pool and I run the calculations with 4.8 GH/S to give it some margin but it’s extremely off the figures.

The pool solved 134 block in the past 24 hrs so that’s 5,5 block average per hour.

I have switched back to RVN coin anyway, and funnily enough just been mining for 5 hours and numbers are spot on.

Not blaming anyone, don’t take me wrong but trying to understand such a big gap on payouts and such a big difference in rewards cos at the end of the day it means I have wasted 10 hours to get 30 coins instead of 50 so pretty much to break even

Thanks for replying and taking the time
sr. member
Activity: 736
Merit: 262
Me, Myself & I
Hi guys!

Maybe this is the wrong place to ask but have a question about CREA mining.

I have started mining the coin like 10 hrs ago using yiimp.eu pool. My rig is 6 GTX 1070 Ti giving 5.1 GH/S and I am using ccminer 2.2.5 which is supposed to be without dev fee.

According to whattomine and crypt0zone I should be getting around 5 coins per hour (later it changed to 4.81) so in 10 hours it should be somewhere near 48-50 but I would happily accept somewhere between 43 and 45 due to pool hashrate fluctuations, rejected shares and console hashrate inaccuracies plus 2% fee from yiimp.eu


1. 10 hours is not enough to calculate average earnings.
2. Whattomine is not accurate.
3. To receive pool payment, pool should solve block. But there are other pools also, so they are solving blocks too. Therefore, irregular payment gaps exists.
jr. member
Activity: 108
Merit: 7
Hi guys!

Maybe this is the wrong place to ask but have a question about CREA mining.

I have started mining the coin like 10 hrs ago using yiimp.eu pool. My rig is 6 GTX 1070 Ti giving 5.1 GH/S and I am using ccminer 2.2.5 which is supposed to be without dev fee.

According to whattomine and crypt0zone I should be getting around 5 coins per hour (later it changed to 4.81) so in 10 hours it should be somewhere near 48-50 but I would happily accept somewhere between 43 and 45 due to pool hashrate fluctuations, rejected shares and console hashrate inaccuracies plus 2% fee from yiimp.eu

So far after 10 hours I have only mined 27.79. So what the hell is going on? Is yiimp taking 50% fees or what am I missing?

Miner is been running stable with no issues.



Also how is it possible that the miner is constantly submitting shares but the are gaps of 25 minutes, 40 minutes even 65 minutes without a single payment to my wallet?



I’m switching coin for the time being and not using yiimp again until this is clarified cos it does seem very doggy.

If anyone can help I would really appreaciate it.
copper member
Activity: 54
Merit: 0
Perhaps this has already been gone over but I have searched the web and cannot find a solution.   HMQ1725 keeps giving me illegal memory errors.  I am running 7x1070, all drivers are updated.  I have 68000 virtual memory which was the only fix is did come across online.  I have reseated the cards.  This is the only Algo that gives me this issue.  Is there someone that knows what I need to do to fix this?
jr. member
Activity: 100
Merit: 6
Hello experts

Could someone please advise on what command line arguments I can use to mine on only 2 Nvidia cards out of 13 total cards(6 AMD+7 Nvidia)

I am trying to use ccminer for the first time

My rig configuration

13 GPUs (7 Nvidia & 6 AMD)
I am planning to use only 2 Nvidia cards for ccminer to mine altcoins and leave rest to claymore to mine dual coins

so claymore would mine on 6 (AMD) + (0 - 5) Nvidia cards



Use:
ccminer-x64.exe --help
to see all the options
You would end up using:
ccminer-x64.exe -n
to list devices and their number, then use -d with the desired numbers, like:
ccminer-x64.exe -d 0,4
and add the rest of your options to the command

Awesome thank you

Also, I am looking to set
1) minimum\max fan speed or static fan speed
2) OC settings for 1060, that would be 600 memory clock and 100 core clock
3) power limit, like in MSI afterburner I use 65 what would be the value of --plimit here

newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 0
Hello experts

Could someone please advise on what command line arguments I can use to mine on only 2 Nvidia cards out of 13 total cards(6 AMD+7 Nvidia)

I am trying to use ccminer for the first time

My rig configuration

13 GPUs (7 Nvidia & 6 AMD)
I am planning to use only 2 Nvidia cards for ccminer to mine altcoins and leave rest to claymore to mine dual coins

so claymore would mine on 6 (AMD) + (0 - 5) Nvidia cards



Use:
ccminer-x64.exe --help
to see all the options
You would end up using:
ccminer-x64.exe -n
to list devices and their number, then use -d with the desired numbers, like:
ccminer-x64.exe -d 0,4
and add the rest of your options to the command
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