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Topic: [ANN] coolMiner - Lyra2z Miner for nVidia [1080Ti-3.75MHs][Maxwell\Pascal\Volta] - page 3. (Read 22987 times)

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whats that?
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Hi

When is linux version of 1.5 available
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Mine keeps shutting down after an hour..not to stable im afraid.
jr. member
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cryptodredge is Winter Games  Cheesy
jr. member
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Sry, this is what I could do, speed is same.
Regarding other miners with higher TDP, every one should calculate if the added hash-rate compensates the extra electricity bill, some have cheap electricity and better cooling but some not.
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Update: coolMiner v1.5:

*Fixed "--benchmark" mode, now you can benchmark lyra2z algo.
*Fixed memory leaks in lyra2z.c
*Should be more stable then v1.4, also will exit miner if no connection to pool.
*Time between fee mining increased by 20%(every hour+, less pool switching per 24H).
*Added "Blks.found:" to display the number of Block Found.


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Hope you like it, Have a Cool Day!.

First of all, thanks to your coolminer, and will the new version 1.5 increase the hash?or more cooler?

u know cryptodredge is 10% faster than coolminer althought 25% more TDP .
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with the new miner how much is the daily income of a single 1080 TI???
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Update: coolMiner v1.5:

*Fixed "--benchmark" mode, now you can benchmark lyra2z algo.
*Fixed memory leaks in lyra2z.c
*Should be more stable then v1.4, also will exit miner if no connection to pool.
*Time between fee mining increased by 20%(every hour+, less pool switching per 24H).
*Added "Blks.found:" to display the number of Block Found.


SENDfiles:
64Bit:
Download Link: http://www.sendfiles.net/?uid=18fc2-656f14b5
Password: 1fUTHNff

Hope you like it, Have a Cool Day!.
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Any news regarding the new release?
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jr. member
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Good miner high hashes just wish it wouldnt keep stopping after an hr or so  Huh

This is a dev fee
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Good miner high hashes just wish it wouldnt keep stopping after an hr or so  Huh

Try the 1.3 version, and 398.11 driver.
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Good miner high hashes just wish it wouldnt keep stopping after an hr or so  Huh
jr. member
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What intensity are people using for respective cards?

I have 1063, 1070, 1070ti, 1080
I have experimentally established that the intensity value above 19 does not lead to an increase in the hashed

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What intensity are people using for respective cards?

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CoolMiner 1.3 is most stable and favorite for my lyra2z rig.
newbie
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Hi,

I'm unable to download both 1,3 and 1.4 due to windows detecting virus/trojan.

"trojanddropper:win32/sirefef.gen!c"
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Think I found it:

-lockVoltagePoint:0,%VOLT%

I will give it a go, i.e. test with values at or above 1075000. See what happens.

what result?

Not a damn thing.
I set the voltage at 1100000, power draw increased by a whooping 10W for the whole rig, but I was hardly able to overclock any more than before... and only lost stability. No positive impact whatsoever.
newbie
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Drivers?

I've rolled back and forth and completely uninstalled them so many times I've lost count. I've been trying to troubleshoot individual cards by running several instances of the miner, but I can't find any logic behind the crashes.

It only affects the higher end cards 1070ti and 1080ti.

It kind of looks like the PSU is shutting down, but that's kinda impossible since other algos use way more power than lyra2z and run stable.
jr. member
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Think I found it:

-lockVoltagePoint:0,%VOLT%

I will give it a go, i.e. test with values at or above 1075000. See what happens.

what result?
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