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Topic: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX] - page 139. (Read 3426944 times)

sr. member
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that's because you don't know where to search and don't read the thread (and also that I am to lazzy to update bigjme website)


We knew that already Wink
newbie
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Have you guys notice spike in boolberry hashrate. Any ideja what is The cause?

Anyway Christian, thanks for your effort. Wish you all best.
legendary
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rather cool the new version of msi AB, it is now possible to arrange the graph on several columns (mask half of the screen... but hey...)

Hey dude, ccminer is fairly basic on the data, is there something similar to sgminer for nvidia?
no, I don't think there is anything like that (I mean for OC etc...)

Regarding msi afterburner, it is the version 4.0.0 beta 9

All of my GPUs are MSI, and I got the prompt for the 4.0.1 beta this morning, but I chose to not download it yet.  Rather wait for a full release.

On the topic of CCminer, since it looks like most of you have stopped working on development, who is working on nvMiner?  I see a recent release on that fork, but the source has yet to be posted to GitHub (for any version of it).
lol, you don't post anything for 3 day, then you have stopped...  Grin (I am not sure in which world you are leaving where there is update every 2 days...), it would be a coin, it would be declared dead already
There hasn't been a new version of ccMiner since v1.2 + Cryptonight mod, whereas a new version of nvMiner was just posted a few days ago.  That, plus what you were saying just earlier today about most of you guys retiring from mining is why I said it looked like most of you had stopped development on ccMiner, and why I asked who was working on nvMiner.

I'm running nvMiner and I don't see any difference to ccminer.

Where's my temps, clock speeds, fan speeds etc?  Am I loading AfterBurner to keep an eye on these things?
there is no difference between nvminer and ccminer as it uses mostly the same code (actually there is for whirlcoin, if I remember where it is a little faster)
Also from reading the development/patch notes, nvMiner includes a few more algorithms than ccMiner, including X15.  X15 is why I use nvMiner, since I often use an auto-algo switcher for mining on NiceHash.
that's because you don't know where to search and don't read the thread (and also that I am to lazzy to update bigjme website)
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rather cool the new version of msi AB, it is now possible to arrange the graph on several columns (mask half of the screen... but hey...)

Hey dude, ccminer is fairly basic on the data, is there something similar to sgminer for nvidia?
no, I don't think there is anything like that (I mean for OC etc...)

Regarding msi afterburner, it is the version 4.0.0 beta 9

All of my GPUs are MSI, and I got the prompt for the 4.0.1 beta this morning, but I chose to not download it yet.  Rather wait for a full release.

On the topic of CCminer, since it looks like most of you have stopped working on development, who is working on nvMiner?  I see a recent release on that fork, but the source has yet to be posted to GitHub (for any version of it).
lol, you don't post anything for 3 day, then you have stopped...  Grin (I am not sure in which world you are leaving where there is update every 2 days...), it would be a coin, it would be declared dead already
There hasn't been a new version of ccMiner since v1.2 + Cryptonight mod, whereas a new version of nvMiner was just posted a few days ago.  That, plus what you were saying just earlier today about most of you guys retiring from mining is why I said it looked like most of you had stopped development on ccMiner, and why I asked who was working on nvMiner.

I'm running nvMiner and I don't see any difference to ccminer.

Where's my temps, clock speeds, fan speeds etc?  Am I loading AfterBurner to keep an eye on these things?
there is no difference between nvminer and ccminer as it uses mostly the same code (actually there is for whirlcoin, if I remember where it is a little faster)
Also from reading the development/patch notes, nvMiner includes a few more algorithms than ccMiner, including X15.  X15 is why I use nvMiner, since I often use an auto-algo switcher for mining on NiceHash.
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I'm running nvMiner and I don't see any difference to ccminer.

Where's my temps, clock speeds, fan speeds etc?  Am I loading AfterBurner to keep an eye on these things?
there is no difference between nvminer and ccminer as it uses mostly the same code (actually there is for whirlcoin, if I remember where it is a little faster)

Haha OK, Aizen said to me "If you want fancy shit run nvMiner" when I got Nvidia Mining 101 introduction course  Cheesy

So how do I keep an eye on all the things I'm used to with sgminer?  Or do I have to dump windows for something like PiMP to get the same level of stats?
legendary
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I'm running nvMiner and I don't see any difference to ccminer.

Where's my temps, clock speeds, fan speeds etc?  Am I loading AfterBurner to keep an eye on these things?
there is no difference between nvminer and ccminer as it uses mostly the same code (actually there is for whirlcoin, if I remember where it is a little faster)
sr. member
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I'm running nvMiner and I don't see any difference to ccminer.

Where's my temps, clock speeds, fan speeds etc?  Am I loading AfterBurner to keep an eye on these things?
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1050
rather cool the new version of msi AB, it is now possible to arrange the graph on several columns (mask half of the screen... but hey...)

Hey dude, ccminer is fairly basic on the data, is there something similar to sgminer for nvidia?
no, I don't think there is anything like that (I mean for OC etc...)

Regarding msi afterburner, it is the version 4.0.0 beta 9

All of my GPUs are MSI, and I got the prompt for the 4.0.1 beta this morning, but I chose to not download it yet.  Rather wait for a full release.

On the topic of CCminer, since it looks like most of you have stopped working on development, who is working on nvMiner?  I see a recent release on that fork, but the source has yet to be posted to GitHub (for any version of it).
lol, you don't post anything for 3 day, then you have stopped...  Grin (I am not sure in which world you are leaving where there is update every 2 days...), it would be a coin, it would be declared dead already
full member
Activity: 170
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rather cool the new version of msi AB, it is now possible to arrange the graph on several columns (mask half of the screen... but hey...)

Hey dude, ccminer is fairly basic on the data, is there something similar to sgminer for nvidia?
no, I don't think there is anything like that (I mean for OC etc...)

Regarding msi afterburner, it is the version 4.0.0 beta 9

All of my GPUs are MSI, and I got the prompt for the 4.0.1 beta this morning, but I chose to not download it yet.  Rather wait for a full release.

On the topic of CCminer, since it looks like most of you have stopped working on development, who is working on nvMiner?  I see a recent release on that fork, but the source has yet to be posted to GitHub (for any version of it).
legendary
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I think unfortunately I'm going to start listing some of my GPU's today as well. Sucks how the profitability dropped so quickly with GPU mining. Sad
legendary
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rather cool the new version of msi AB, it is now possible to arrange the graph on several columns (mask half of the screen... but hey...)

Hey dude, ccminer is fairly basic on the data, is there something similar to sgminer for nvidia?
no, I don't think there is anything like that (I mean for OC etc...)

Regarding msi afterburner, it is the version 4.0.0 beta 9
sr. member
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www.dashpay.io
rather cool the new version of msi AB, it is now possible to arrange the graph on several columns (mask half of the screen... but hey...)

Hey dude, ccminer is fairly basic on the data, is there something similar to sgminer for nvidia?
hero member
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rather cool the new version of msi AB, it is now possible to arrange the graph on several columns (mask half of the screen... but hey...)
Is there a newer version than 3.0.1? I can't find that option in mine Tongue We are talking about afterburner, rite?
legendary
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rather cool the new version of msi AB, it is now possible to arrange the graph on several columns (mask half of the screen... but hey...)
legendary
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I've retired from mining for the time being.

Maybe one of the other ccMiner contributors and forkers may have something cool in the pipeline.


I think a lot of us have retired for now, my cards are all on eBay, im more interested to see what your xeon phi project is, any ideas yet?

how about running 57 parallel torrent clients for downloading furry porn. hmm...

or how about doing raytracing/pathtracing? maybe Mandelbulbs and other 3D fractals.

Actually I have no idea what to do with it right now. The original idea was to mine Boolberry, while the scratchpad still fit into the card's distributed 28MB L2 cache. But Intel shipped almost 2 months too late, so the BBR scratchpad is almost at that size now and any advantage this card has won't last very long.

Christian

You could point your rigs at http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ and help Berkley search for ET. Maybe talk them into having their own coin SETIcoin and help them find ET while mining. Each miner gives a small % of processing power to their search.
Yes better find ET before it finds you  Grin
actually, there is already a seti coin

By the way how those coprocessor compares to gpu ?
legendary
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I've retired from mining for the time being.

Maybe one of the other ccMiner contributors and forkers may have something cool in the pipeline.


I think a lot of us have retired for now, my cards are all on eBay, im more interested to see what your xeon phi project is, any ideas yet?

how about running 57 parallel torrent clients for downloading furry porn. hmm...

or how about doing raytracing/pathtracing? maybe Mandelbulbs and other 3D fractals.

Actually I have no idea what to do with it right now. The original idea was to mine Boolberry, while the scratchpad still fit into the card's distributed 28MB L2 cache. But Intel shipped almost 2 months too late, so the BBR scratchpad is almost at that size now and any advantage this card has won't last very long.

Christian

You could point your rigs at http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ and help Berkley search for ET. Maybe talk them into having their own coin SETIcoin and help them find ET while mining. Each miner gives a small % of processing power to their search.
sr. member
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Typical. Well I hope you find something cool to do with it. Its running Linux so I know there will be a use somewhere
hero member
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I've retired from mining for the time being.

Maybe one of the other ccMiner contributors and forkers may have something cool in the pipeline.


I think a lot of us have retired for now, my cards are all on eBay, im more interested to see what your xeon phi project is, any ideas yet?

how about running 57 parallel torrent clients for downloading furry porn. hmm...

or how about doing raytracing/pathtracing? maybe Mandelbulbs and other 3D fractals.

Actually I have no idea what to do with it right now. The original idea was to mine Boolberry, while the scratchpad still fit into the card's distributed 28MB L2 cache. But Intel shipped almost 2 months too late, so the BBR scratchpad is almost at that size now and any advantage this card has won't last very long.

Christian
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sr. member
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972mb for CUDA?

Seriously?

Where do they get the confidence... Wink

Took delivery of my 750ti's today, having a play now...
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