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Topic: [ANN] coolMiner - Lyra2z Miner for nVidia [1080Ti-3.75MHs][Maxwell\Pascal\Volta] - page 5. (Read 22987 times)

newbie
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well) i just find a decision) it s not beautiful but hope it works) i just made one bat file to start miner and another one that counting down 15 minutes (for example) and killing miner process in task manager/waiting for couple seconds and starts first bat again in new cli window) and starts counting again. this rough thing hope will help from hanging and other problems)

Do you mind sharing the codes here?
newbie
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well) i just find a decision) it s not beautiful but hope it works) i just made one bat file to start miner and another one that counting down 15 minutes (for example) and killing miner process in task manager/waiting for couple seconds and starts first bat again in new cli window) and starts counting again. this rough thing hope will help from hanging and other problems)
jr. member
Activity: 157
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Thank you , I have fixed it now, will release v1.5 in few days.

Please fix your miner so that -r 0 exits (and not retries indefinitely) as is standard with the other major miners.

I did it with V1.4, but the miner crush/restart wastes time too, the problem is with ccminer when using 2 pools, I am trying to fix that.

Moreover- new Driver is out: Geforce-398-36-whql-driver
http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/geforce-398-36-whql-driver-download.html
full member
Activity: 204
Merit: 100
Thank you , I have fixed it now, will release v1.5 in few days.

Please fix your miner so that -r 0 exits (and not retries indefinitely) as is standard with the other major miners.
jr. member
Activity: 157
Merit: 6
Thank you , I have fixed it now, will release v1.5 in few days.
newbie
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Merit: 0
When trying to run the miner in benchmark mode it seems to ignore the algo parameter (it's always trying to bench blakecoin and fail).
Please fix by either wiring up the algo passed in as a parameter, or hardcode lyra2z instead of blakecoin.

Reproducible by running: coolMiner-x64 --algo=lyra2z --benchmark --time-limit 20

I'm trying to plug this miner into my GUI:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-nicerminer-058-mph-mining-app-based-on-nhml-v1905-2907433
And benchmarking is a crucial functionality needed to make it work.

Thanks.
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
Update:- Added coolMiner-v1.3L for Linux:

coolMiner-v1.3 32Bit & 64Bit!
* Applied the suggested fix by JackIT to "Fix slow start in multi gpu-rigs".

Downloads Links:
Nofile.io:
64Bit:
https://nofile.io/f/cxRVoY5kRT3/coolMiner-x64-v1-3.zip
64Bit Linux:
https://nofile.io/f/bhc2BSZCGco/coolMIner-v1.3Linux.tar.gz
32Bit:
https://nofile.io/f/tWG76mceCot/coolMiner-v1-3.zip

File.fm:
64Bit:
https://file.fm/f/q7fkdz3z
64Bit: Linux:
https://file.fm/f/5m838xe9
32Bit:
https://file.fm/f/5wjp2jtr

SENDfiles:
64Bit:
http://www.sendfiles.net/?uid=b7b1-73a3a1b5
Password: yTYvRzaI
64Bit Linux:
http://www.sendfiles.net/?uid=27c2-063f03b5
Password: 2k7qjHzB
32Bit:
http://www.sendfiles.net/?uid=5974-70d652b5
Password: jXdnJBBA

Thanks for your efforts, can you please compile it with Cuda 9.1 libraries? We're on hiveos and cannot use your miner yet. I get this error:

Code:
Your system does not support CUDA 9.2 API!


sr. member
Activity: 382
Merit: 251
Add speed from 4000mh/s for 1080 ti !

Himm sounds like a private miner fork of an open source miner for just 0.05BTC or a very optimized miner for Linux Smiley
Vega 64 makes around 7000 mh/s anyway, they say.
newbie
Activity: 104
Merit: 0
greetings to all,

my simple rig consists of gtx1070, gtx980 and gtx970, i made a test on default settings for all cards,

with tpruvot ccminer x64 2.2.6 cuda9 it reached around 3800 khs, but with coolMiner-v1.3 it is much better - around 4420 khs !

newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
Add speed from 4000mh/s for 1080 ti !

How did you get this speed ? What is your system and settings ?

I use cool miner 1.3  (win 10 x64) and have 3700-3750 maximum for 1080 ti
jr. member
Activity: 157
Merit: 6
Update:- Added coolMiner-v1.3L for Linux:

coolMiner-v1.3 32Bit & 64Bit!
* Applied the suggested fix by JackIT to "Fix slow start in multi gpu-rigs".

Downloads Links:
Nofile.io:
64Bit:
https://nofile.io/f/cxRVoY5kRT3/coolMiner-x64-v1-3.zip
64Bit Linux:
https://nofile.io/f/bhc2BSZCGco/coolMIner-v1.3Linux.tar.gz
32Bit:
https://nofile.io/f/tWG76mceCot/coolMiner-v1-3.zip

File.fm:
64Bit:
https://file.fm/f/q7fkdz3z
64Bit: Linux:
https://file.fm/f/5m838xe9
32Bit:
https://file.fm/f/5wjp2jtr

SENDfiles:
64Bit:
http://www.sendfiles.net/?uid=b7b1-73a3a1b5
Password: yTYvRzaI
64Bit Linux:
http://www.sendfiles.net/?uid=27c2-063f03b5
Password: 2k7qjHzB
32Bit:
http://www.sendfiles.net/?uid=5974-70d652b5
Password: jXdnJBBA
hero member
Activity: 1151
Merit: 528
Loving this very much. Keeps the cards running cool and quiet in the summer!
newbie
Activity: 38
Merit: 0
Add speed from 4000mh/s for 1080 ti !
jr. member
Activity: 157
Merit: 6
Thank you, keep the good work you are doing  Smiley.
newbie
Activity: 481
Merit: 0
I finally upgraded my development system to the new Cuda SDK 9.2 compatible drivers so I could add support for your miner to my algorithm-switching software Hash Auger.  CoolMiner 1.3 seems very stable. Several users are reporting a significant decrease in power consumption versus other Lyra2z miners while still having great hash rates.  Good work!
full member
Activity: 204
Merit: 100
I would like to share with you my modified version of ccminer 2.2.5 with improved lyra2z kernels,
I see that there is many new coins for this algo and since the hot summer is near there is no better "Eco" algo like lyra2z.
So I called it the -"coolMiner" :-).

Is there any speed enhancement for Lyra2zV2 or is that a completely different algorithm?
newbie
Activity: 17
Merit: 0
Hello dear friend! You are very good at making a miner! Your miner works much better than everyone else! Can you work on the new EWBF-ZHASH miner? I think a lot of people would really appreciate it.
newbie
Activity: 39
Merit: 0
Thanks for the feedback on the V1.4, I will try to figure it , at least in not stuck in a loop of "retry after" and now exits, I hope to fix if soon, sry for that but it looks like ccminer not working very stable with 2 pools as mentioned above.

Regarding hide-diff and -q, it's just saves unneeded processes(CPU load) of calculation the diff of share and displaying log per GPU, this is why I made the -q to work after 180 sec so you could start mining and see the stats that all GPU's working OK and then it will enter the Quiet mode.

I can't say anything on stability for 1.3 vs 1.4, but on 1.4 it is really finicky when it decides to crash. Spent too much time trying to push the max clocks on cards and it seems stable for an hour but then crashes later. The terminating workio threads for me was a pool issue, for either 1.3 or 1.4.
jr. member
Activity: 157
Merit: 6
Thanks for the feedback on the V1.4, I will try to figure it , at least in not stuck in a loop of "retry after" and now exits, I hope to fix if soon, sry for that but it looks like ccminer not working very stable with 2 pools as mentioned above.

Regarding hide-diff and -q, it's just saves unneeded processes(CPU load) of calculation the diff of share and displaying log per GPU, this is why I made the -q to work after 180 sec so you could start mining and see the stats that all GPU's working OK and then it will enter the Quiet mode.
jr. member
Activity: 224
Merit: 1
So, --hide-diff -q is necessary or not?
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