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Topic: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX] - page 1010. (Read 3426921 times)

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You guys may want to run the X kernel from github on your Fermi devices, both for scrypt and scrypt-jane. Please report results...

Note: run autogen.sh and configure again when on Linux. On Windows change compilation options to sm_20 for test_kernel.cu with 32 registers max.
sr. member
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Awesome!!!!
I get 520 kh/s with low intensity @ GTX 780 TI , Autotune tells me it can 620 kh/s non overclocked.
Im try overclocking later ;-).  BTW its a EVGA 780 TI ACX SC @ 74 °C and 95%.
Great job!

Update: I played a little with coreclock ect.. and finally i got 601 kh/s stable out of it  Grin Grin Grin
With this Nvidia isnt that far away from AMD  Wink


[2014-01-14 14:34:03] accepted: 118/118 (100.00%), 573.58 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-01-14 14:34:12] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 780 Ti, 5690880 hashes, 604.09 khash/s
[2014-01-14 14:34:13] accepted: 119/119 (100.00%), 604.09 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-01-14 14:34:19] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 780 Ti, 3893760 hashes, 603.37 khash/s
[2014-01-14 14:34:19] accepted: 120/120 (100.00%), 603.37 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-01-14 14:34:24] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 780 Ti, 3306240 hashes, 603.29 khash/s
[2014-01-14 14:34:25] accepted: 121/121 (100.00%), 603.29 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-01-14 14:34:28] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 780 Ti, 1912320 hashes, 601.14 khash/s
[2014-01-14 14:34:28] accepted: 122/122 (100.00%), 601.14 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-01-14 14:34:31] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 780 Ti, 2016000 hashes, 600.50 khash/s
[2014-01-14 14:34:31] accepted: 123/123 (100.00%), 600.50 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-01-14 14:34:36] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 780 Ti, 2972160 hashes, 602.84 khash/s
[2014-01-14 14:34:36] accepted: 124/124 (100.00%), 602.84 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-01-14 14:34:39] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 780 Ti, 1820160 hashes, 600.88 khash/s
[2014-01-14 14:34:39] accepted: 125/125 (100.00%), 600.88 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-01-14 14:34:49] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 780 Ti, 6347520 hashes, 604.78 khash/s
[2014-01-14 14:34:50] accepted: 126/126 (100.00%), 604.78 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-01-14 14:34:53] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 780 Ti, 1889280 hashes, 601.26 khash/s
[2014-01-14 14:34:53] accepted: 127/127 (100.00%), 601.26 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-01-14 14:34:58] Stratum detected new block
[2014-01-14 14:34:58] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 780 Ti, 3444480 hashes, 603.52 khash/s
[2014-01-14 14:35:01] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 780 Ti, 1681920 hashes, 600.22 khash/s
[2014-01-14 14:35:01] accepted: 128/128 (100.00%), 600.22 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-01-14 14:35:13] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 780 Ti, 6992640 hashes, 604.92 khash/s
[2014-01-14 14:35:13] accepted: 129/129 (100.00%), 604.92 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-01-14 14:35:17] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 780 Ti, 2453760 hashes, 602.41 khash/s
[2014-01-14 14:35:17] accepted: 130/130 (100.00%), 602.41 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2014-01-14 14:35:27] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 780 Ti, 6048000 hashes, 604.70 khash/s
sr. member
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CoinTweak profitability charts
Guys let's try playing games while mining with cuda!
Try adding this options and let me know if the game lags

-i 1 -l S2x1

If the game lags try with

-i 1 -l S1x1

Lemme know
Lol that hashrate... 3.8kh/s while my 670 does 240kh/s on my own settings
sr. member
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Guys let's try playing games while mining with cuda!
Try adding this options and let me know if the game lags

-i 1 -l S2x1

If the game lags try with

-i 1 -l S1x1

Lemme know
sr. member
Activity: 358
Merit: 250
Awesome!!!!
I get 520 kh/s with low intensity @ GTX 780 TI , Autotune tells me it can 620 kh/s non overclocked.
Im try overclocking later ;-).  BTW its a EVGA 780 TI ACX SC @ 74 °C and 95%.
Great job!
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 250
CoinTweak profitability charts
Any chances of an update that includes back-up pools any time soon? Cheesy

currently busy with this:

Quote from: cbuchner1
I am currently trying to port Dave Anderson's code design to Fermi. I will have to replace the Kepler-specific __shfl() intrinsics with shared memory.

I gladly take code submissions for entire features Wink   In one case I have even sent a working GTX 560 graphics
card as a "thank you, now would you please take my electronic waste" gift to greece.

I'll check it out one of these days, but I'm not sure wether I am able to program that. Anyways good to know you are still working on this because the updates seemed to have slow down. Still a great project and massive improvements in kh/s in the last few versions!
newbie
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I have had my fair share of dry spells even with >10kHash/s

but then I just found another two consecutive blocks early this morning...

Solo mining is a lottery.

You are lucky  Wink
But with all the time you spent for us (and you obviously), it's the least you can do !
hero member
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I have had my fair share of dry spells even with >10kHash/s

but then I just found another two consecutive blocks early this morning...

Solo mining is a lottery.
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If I didn't make a computation error, it means for solo hashing that with around 1 kh/s you should get on average every 30 hours a successful block. That number is based on yac.coinmine.pl statistics where it currently takes around 1 minute per block with those 1850 kh/s. This number clearly is not scientific correct, I just took the last 20 blocks and made a guess Wink
But it should help to get a rough feeling for the speed.
newbie
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My feedback for solo mining at 3.35 KH/s
23h -> 11h : no block found !

I think I will return mining on my pool...
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Read my mind, just had to restart the instance in interactive in order to watch an episode of HIMYM. But like you said its a thing that's just for convience.
Problem would be that is has to check if it should go (non)interactive constantly, slowing it down marginally.
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Restarting the process causes some inactive minutes as the process does whatever it does as it starts up,
That's just the auto-tuning. Specify your ideal launch configuration via -l and the process will start mining as soon as it's connected. That way, and with different shortcuts right on your desktop, switching really isn't a hassle.
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SizzleBits
Christian,

Would it possible to add functionality to be able to signal a running cudaminer instance to toggle between interactive and non-interactive mode?

I'm thinking in a Linux environment, maybe trap SIGUSR1 (signal 10) or SIGUSR2 (signal 12) as a toggle, so if the process receives a signal it switches interactiveness to whichever state it was not previously in.

This is probably pure greedy self-interest on my own part, but I do also see in this thread a few people mentioning they switch modes when going to work or to sleep. Restarting the process causes some inactive minutes as the process does whatever it does as it starts up, so it would be nice to be able to just signal the process to gobble or ungobble GPU resource.

Clearly this is in the "nice to have" bracket on the list, but it would be nice to have Cheesy





Read my mind, just had to restart the instance in interactive in order to watch an episode of HIMYM. But like you said its a thing that's just for convience.
newbie
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Christian,

Would it possible to add functionality to be able to signal a running cudaminer instance to toggle between interactive and non-interactive mode?

I'm thinking in a Linux environment, maybe trap SIGUSR1 (signal 10) or SIGUSR2 (signal 12) as a toggle, so if the process receives a signal it switches interactiveness to whichever state it was not previously in.

This is probably pure greedy self-interest on my own part, but I do also see in this thread a few people mentioning they switch modes when going to work or to sleep. Restarting the process causes some inactive minutes as the process does whatever it does as it starts up, so it would be nice to be able to just signal the process to gobble or ungobble GPU resource.

Clearly this is in the "nice to have" bracket on the list, but it would be nice to have Cheesy



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SizzleBits
-a scrypt-jane -H 2 -m 0 -i 0 -C 0 -l K14x1 -o stratum+tcp://coinmine.pl:9088 -O user:pass

1.2 khash/s Smiley

Thank you manofcolumbia... is it worth playing with the -b batchsize setting?

Good question...not for me to answer since I just used what Christian suggested for a 660/ti
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-a scrypt-jane -H 2 -m 0 -i 0 -C 0 -l K14x1 -o stratum+tcp://coinmine.pl:9088 -O user:pass

1.2 khash/s Smiley

Thank you manofcolumbia... is it worth playing with the -b batchsize setting?
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SizzleBits
Will someone please help me find this 14-01-11 github version from the spreadsheet? I have a 640m.


Use -C 0 and should help a good deal

Ok I fixed this issue. I installed the CUDA 5.5 update, but I had to use the notebook drivers (I have an all-in-one 640M Windows 8 64-bit). I also installed the free version of Visual Studio through the link given to me when installing CUDA 5.5. I am using patoberli's build.

I am only getting 0.70 khash/s with these settings...

-a scrypt-jane -H 0 -m 1 -i 0 -C 2 -l K7x1 -o stratum+tcp://coinmine.pl:9088 -O user:pass

Sad

Use -C 0 and that should help a good deal
hero member
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Will someone please help me find this 14-01-11 github version from the spreadsheet? I have a 640m.

Ok I fixed this issue. I installed the CUDA 5.5 update, but I had to use the notebook drivers (I have an all-in-one 640M Windows 8 64-bit). I also installed the free version of Visual Studio through the link given to me when installing CUDA 5.5. I am using patoberli's build.

I am only getting 0.70 khash/s with these settings...

-a scrypt-jane -H 0 -m 1 -i 0 -C 2 -l K7x1 -o stratum+tcp://coinmine.pl:9088 -O user:pass

Sad
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SizzleBits
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Yeah, except you're all chasing an AMD guy running YACMiner (cgminer based) Cheesy  (and I have 1 more card waiting to go in, just need to short the PCIe slot detection pins)


....cheater... :p
I'm ordering two 280xs once amazon gets the MSI/ASUS ones instock

Average round time going down with a few new miners...but so are my estimated payouts...good/bad :p
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I just joined too!  Grin

I see you rising to the top of the charts :p haha

Two GTX 660's one doing 2.24kh and the other doing 2.55kh. I'd love to mine in this smaller pool especially with you guys if it pays well enough.

Everyone else in this thread should join! Kinda like the Cudaminer official pool  Wink

Yeah, except you're all chasing an AMD guy running YACMiner (cgminer based) Cheesy  (and I have 1 more card waiting to go in, just need to short the PCIe slot detection pins)
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