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Topic: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX] - page 150. (Read 3426944 times)

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Hey Folks,

I have spent most of the day trying to get CCminer up and running with a GTX 750 TI. 

I'm running Windows 8.1 with ccminer 1.2 and the Geforce 340.53 drivers, but every time I start up the batch file I get:

"Unable to query CUDA driver version! Is an Nvidia drive installed?"

I have tried wiping out all of the drivers and re-installing to no avail. I also tried running ccminer 1.0 and it generates the same issue.  It seems this topic gets mentioned every now and then on different forums, but that there is not fix for it.  At least, I haven't been able to find one in any of my searching. 

Any suggestions on other things to try?  Thanks for the help.

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hero member
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The new low_mem ccminer works perfect on Gigabyte gtx750 1gb nonTi, thanks dj34 Smiley



Nice mem OC you have there, though you have somewhat high voltage for 1286Mhz. 
Is the card windforce(2 fan) edition or regular single?
newbie
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The new low_mem ccminer works perfect on Gigabyte gtx750 1gb nonTi, thanks dj34 Smiley

http://s7.postimg.org/i4z3m3dmv/ccminer_XCN.jpg
legendary
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my new card is arrived, it smells of freshness lol, i noticed that some tin is liquefied around that area for all the other cards(minus the last one)

these 750ti are really fragile, they can't sustain a temperature between 70 and 80 24/7

Not sure why you are putting the cards so close to each other when you actually have place on the right and left.

OCD... I know the feeling.

lol no, my risers are simply too short and frankly it isn't needed with those cards, i'm at 67° with 46% so...
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my new card is arrived, it smells of freshness lol, i noticed that some tin is liquefied around that area for all the other cards(minus the last one)

these 750ti are really fragile, they can't sustain a temperature between 70 and 80 24/7

Not sure why you are putting the cards so close to each other when you actually have place on the right and left.

OCD... I know the feeling.
legendary
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usb risers are great, mine are on 2m usb cables, outside my system by themselves
so if you have space, dont worry about leaving them on long cables

I built a wooden rack to sit on top of my Coolmaster Testing Case. 60 CM is too long actually but they will work fine.
sr. member
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usb risers are great, mine are on 2m usb cables, outside my system by themselves
so if you have space, dont worry about leaving them on long cables
legendary
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my new card is arrived, it smells of freshness lol, i noticed that some tin is liquefied around that area for all the other cards(minus the last one)

these 750ti are really fragile, they can't sustain a temperature between 70 and 80 24/7

Not sure why you are putting the cards so close to each other when you actually have place on the right and left.

because my risers are too short, i did a mistake here, i would need to buy other two risers, but i don't want for now, nothing is profitable, those 750ti will be sold soon, so who care lol

I ordered powered USB ones that are 60cm long. Still waiting for them I did get a new PSU from Corsair. It is my 3rd RM1000 in two months. First one was DOA, second fried itself, and third is working great. The second one ran a lot hotter than the one that I have now so I think it was defective from the getgo.

As soon as the risers come in I am installing them and getting the GPUs off of the motherboard. Yeah they are too close together so the heat runs around 50 on the outside ones and 70-72 on the inside ones and I have to run the GPU fans at 100% which is too much I know. That is why I got the risers.
sr. member
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You don't pay anything, its not released yet but will be free on release
newbie
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Got XCN to 5.2MH/s - 5.3MH/s per 750Ti: https://ottrbutt.com/tmp/xcnwolf750ti10.png

750Ti 1GB Does it work properly?

Do I need to pay any cost to use your program?

How much should I pay?

BTC? XCN?
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legendary
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do you know why im getting the error "cuda driver not found, is there a nvidia driver installed" on ccminer?

If no one answered, try reinstalling driver. The latest one out.
sr. member
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Yeh, i now have 6 in total, going to get rid of only 3, the others are in low end gaming rigs
legendary
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yeh, my cards are going for sale tonight, gives me just over a month to sell them before the 880's come out. I would rather have higher density same power usage cards with slightly less hashrate then use the extra room, especially when for me, space is at a premium as my mining rig is in my bedroom (not big atall) with 2 other systems

same thing, i'll start next week, i do not envy who has 100 of these little babies lol, they are "sliless", gamer won't buy more than one, they are pretty hard to sell imho
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yeh, my cards are going for sale tonight, gives me just over a month to sell them before the 880's come out. I would rather have higher density same power usage cards with slightly less hashrate then use the extra room, especially when for me, space is at a premium as my mining rig is in my bedroom (not big atall) with 2 other systems
legendary
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to be honest I have always preferred to have strong cards but few of them than many but so weak, i was forced because of the low wattage, but with the new 880, there is no point for the 750ti anymore

better to sell them now, before the 880 come out, or it will be difficult later, even if mining will be profitable in sept/oct(i doubt it), i would not worry much
sr. member
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Yeh i am thinking the same amph, my rig frame cost me about $10 to set up so im selling my 750Ti's and going to rip the rig apart
in fact that may be a job for tonight, unless anyone here is in the UK and willing to pay £100 shipped for a msi twin razor 750ti :p
legendary
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my new card is arrived, it smells of freshness lol, i noticed that some tin is liquefied around that area for all the other cards(minus the last one)

these 750ti are really fragile, they can't sustain a temperature between 70 and 80 24/7

Not sure why you are putting the cards so close to each other when you actually have place on the right and left.

because my risers are too short, i did a mistake here, i would need to buy other two risers, but i don't want for now, nothing is profitable, those 750ti will be sold soon, so who care lol
sr. member
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You don't actually need additional fans with these cards if there is enough space between them. That's the first thing I would do, but that's just me :p

I would aswell honestly. But i guess he doesnt want to, my next case will be one of these when their out
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/dopamine-cryptocurrency-mining-case-by-red-harbinger
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yeah i know, i like compact things Grin, you idea is good, i'll consider it, two 140 fan should be enough

it should be plenty. And if you have one, put a fan controller on it, their pretty small, and control the speeds to what you need and what's quiet Smiley
Shouldn't cause much more space to be used

You don't actually need additional fans with these cards if there is enough space between them. That's the first thing I would do, but that's just me :p
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