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Topic: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX] - page 134. (Read 3426930 times)

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Cryptonight - The Bytecoin and Monero Saga -

Christian was mining monero using Amazon - So was this guy and he made a fortune up to 17 BTC per day - Christian were you in on this action?

Minting Money with Monero ... and CPU vector intrinsics
I woke up on May 28th, 2014, on vacation with my family in the middle of the desert, to find a copy of my private source code plastered across the bitcointalk message board.  Announced as a "new optimized version" of the Monero currency miner, it was enthusiastically adopted by cryptocurrency miners across the world.  And in the process of doing so, my daily profit from the Monero Mining Project dropped by over five thousand dollars per day.

But let's start at the beginning, when I started getting in to a loose collaboration with three people I've never met---one whose name I'm not even confident I really know---with hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of a nebulous new cryptocurrency at stake.

It started with a cryptic note from someone I'd met online, with a link to a bitcointalk.org message board discussion for a new currency called "bitmonero".  His note said only:

 "this looks interesting."


Read rest here:

http://da-data.blogspot.de/2014/08/minting-money-with-monero-and-cpu.html

And where is this mining software? Tongue
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Nope, didn't work, 1400/3400 is too nuts for x11...

I've gone back to stock bios and running +75/300, cards are sitting happy on 2.75 Mh/s for x11 and pulling 415 watts at the wall.





Now I'm going to see if I can keep the same speed whilst undervolting ;p
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Speaking of speculation.....what is the hashrate for BBR miner for 750ti's....oh and where can I find the link?...

And between XCN and BBR which is most efficient....I won't say profitable necessarily , however which of those two horses

wins a race using 750 ti's?
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I just sold my five 750ti. I don't have the time to research with school and profitability is not that good anymore.

I sold them to friends of mine for 100$ CAD each.  Maybe I'll buy a 970 or 980 depending on the price tag. Cheesy

I'm mining based on future worth now. It is major speculation BUT I am liking what I am seeing with Monero. Some big time BTC Whales seemed to have adopted it as their first alt coin and expect it to be worth as much as BTC is today. Hell even at 1/10 of that makes it worth it. It is climibing the charts. Holdem if ya got em. Get em if you don't!

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My BIOS is modded to 75W, though.

I'm still learning with Nvidia, is that changing the Ded and Max to 75000?

Do me a favour, what speeds are you getting on x11?

Only 2.7 to 2.8 max, but I haven't found optimal clocks for it. I change everything but Min to 75000, except I change Min in the middle one.

I got the test rig to 16.6 Mh/s on x11 running +75/450 @ 421watts.

I've just upped it to 75 watts as per what you have done.

Let's see how hard I can push this baby...


As you wish:

My 750Tis are numbered 0 - 4 (inclusive); I have two in my desktop, #1 and #4.

https://ottrbutt.com/tmp/Wolf_750Ti_1_clocks.png  --  Clocks on #1
https://ottrbutt.com/tmp/Wolf_750Ti_4_clocks.png  --  Clocks on #4
https://ottrbutt.com/tmp/Wolf_750Ti_1_powertbl.png  --  Power table on #1 (same on #4, so I didn't screencap that one)

The above were taken on my Windows laptop where I edit the BIOSes - the following are hashrates from the desktop:

https://ottrbutt.com/tmp/x11wolf750ti.png  --  I think GPU #0 in ccminer maps to #1, and #1 to #4, but I'm not totally sure. 2.6MH/s - 2.75MH/s X11.

I've never been turned on so much by some hashing output  Cheesy

I put the same max power settings as you had last night, made absolutely no difference whatsoever.  Performance and power usage still performing like stock BIOS.

I'll have one last crack this morning of setting clocks within BIOS, this is always my preference with my ATI cards, I never trust Afterburner 100%.
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I just sold my five 750ti. I don't have the time to research with school and profitability is not that good anymore.

I sold them to friends of mine for 100$ CAD each.  Maybe I'll buy a 970 or 980 depending on the price tag. Cheesy
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If you're running windows you can download the latest nvMiner which has all djm34's goodness in it.
I sent you a development-related PM, Cayars.  Ultimately I'd like to see if I can help out in some way.   Smiley
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Were far too use to it now :p
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As you wish:

My 750Tis are numbered 0 - 4 (inclusive); I have two in my desktop, #1 and #4.

https://ottrbutt.com/tmp/Wolf_750Ti_1_clocks.png  --  Clocks on #1
https://ottrbutt.com/tmp/Wolf_750Ti_4_clocks.png  --  Clocks on #4
https://ottrbutt.com/tmp/Wolf_750Ti_1_powertbl.png  --  Power table on #1 (same on #4, so I didn't screencap that one)

The above were taken on my Windows laptop where I edit the BIOSes - the following are hashrates from the desktop:

https://ottrbutt.com/tmp/x11wolf750ti.png  --  I think GPU #0 in ccminer maps to #1, and #1 to #4, but I'm not totally sure. 2.6MH/s - 2.75MH/s X11.
I was about the say that your new background was PG-13, but that doesn't work for the last one   Grin
I wondering when someone was going to comment on Wolf's desktop backgrounds…   Grin  lol
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Guys , would you share which tweek tool do you use for NVidia BIOS modding..
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Any way we could get djm's latest contributions (xcn, etc) up on the release page at http://cudamining.co.uk?

With this thread growing so fast, I think the importance of cudamining.co.uk only will increase as a place where miners easily can find the latest releases (but also relevant donation addresses for devs).

If it's to much work for the devs and bigjme, perhaps a trusted third party in the community could help out to keep it updated.



If you're running windows you can download the latest nvMiner which has all djm34's goodness in it.

Is there a link as to where I can see all of the supported algos in this release?

Thanks
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yesterday i saw a spark where one of the gpu was connected, and the one in the first slot now is roasted in one point , this to be precisely



the strange thing is that the gpu is still good, work perfectly  Huh

anyway i rma'ed it
i had the exact same thing happen to one card.  i was next to it too
EDIT:i didn't use any cooling fans on it at 95 degrees  Shocked

msi card are less fragile than gigabyte, they hit the same temps, but nothing got burnt
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I'm sure that if someone wants to update djms releases I can sort something out.
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Any way we could get djm's latest contributions (xcn, etc) up on the release page at http://cudamining.co.uk?

With this thread growing so fast, I think the importance of cudamining.co.uk only will increase as a place where miners easily can find the latest releases (but also relevant donation addresses for devs).

If it's to much work for the devs and bigjme, perhaps a trusted third party in the community could help out to keep it updated.



If you're running windows you can download the latest nvMiner which has all djm34's goodness in it.
Yes I think I need a slave to update my page  Grin
(as I said, I will update my page after the next upgrade)
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