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Topic: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX] - page 373. (Read 3426976 times)

sr. member
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and there's me wondering why i'm not getting many blocks anymore  Roll Eyes

by the way, one block is ~0.022btc right now
legendary
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Its just me, or talkcoin is the most profitable coin right now?

jackpot still is, 45 sat and a wall of 50 btc at 40 sat, no miner can break that wall lol

0.015 a day with just 3 gpu(750ti), but we know that the diff will rise
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Hey bigjme,

Has anyone told you lately they like http://CudaMining.cc?

Carlo

Nope. Thanks.

I should probably start doing some more work on it but im working 7 days a week right now, so i am a little too busy
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Its just me, or talkcoin is the most profitable coin right now?
legendary
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ok i've found the guilty, it was teamviewer apparently, i left the gpu all night and they are still working, no crash
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Went through all my wallets, found few thousands of talkcoin, anybody still holding?
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If you do ever decide to try the route of no monitors just make sure you remember to make dummy plugs to keep the cards running at full power and not to down clock into 2d mode.

I don't use any plugs and have never experienced any problems.  Care to elaborate?

Years ago I had to do this but not with any recent GPUs.

Only time I've had to use any plugs is in mixed nVidia/AMD systems which is far to much work!

I have one rig with a R9 280x, R9 270x and R9 270.

The other day it locked up and I had to drag a monitor down to see what was going on. It was stuck at the boot screen.

Long story short I forgot to plug the dummy plug back into the 280x and it would only mine at half speed. I posted about it after a couple of days because I could not figure it out. Ivan suggested to try and use one and it made me remember I took it out to plug the monitor in. Low and behold I go downstairs and the dummy plug is sitting on the end table. I plugged it back into the the 280x and, bam, she is mining back at full speed (it was just the 280x having the problem, not the whole rig).

Don't know why it caused it to do it but the plug worked. I actually have at least 1 plug in a card in each rig just to make sure. I guess I am overly cautious. Any down time or half speed downtime is frustrating.

EDIT: I am running windows 7 so I don't know if that is a problem or not.
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If you do ever decide to try the route of no monitors just make sure you remember to make dummy plugs to keep the cards running at full power and not to down clock into 2d mode.
What? I don't have plugs on my AMD and nVidia cards and haven't noticed any performance issues.
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If you do ever decide to try the route of no monitors just make sure you remember to make dummy plugs to keep the cards running at full power and not to down clock into 2d mode.

I don't use any plugs and have never experienced any problems.  Care to elaborate?

Years ago I had to do this but not with any recent GPUs.

Only time I've had to use any plugs is in mixed nVidia/AMD systems which is far to much work!
legendary
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If using windows, don't forget to select the 'high performance' power plan...that's the cherry on top (someone has already mentioned having the display stay on).

I will try this on one rig and see if it works as a test for the others with different settings on each and try to find something to work.
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No I do not have anything better. Just curious as I am ripping apart half of the basement of my house to set up a mining room as I have outgrown my office and wondered your use.

I had them in the garage during the winter but now it's summer for me so I have all 4 in different rooms of the house.

Also I like TeamVeiwer since I don't have monitors hooked up to 3 of them. This way I can see everything on my main rig.

Great idea
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If you do ever decide to try the route of no monitors just make sure you remember to make dummy plugs to keep the cards running at full power and not to down clock into 2d mode.
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If using windows, don't forget to select the 'high performance' power plan...that's the cherry on top (someone has already mentioned having the display stay on).
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I am a watable wat

No I do not have anything better. Just curious as I am ripping apart half of the basement of my house to set up a mining room as I have outgrown my office and wondered your use.

I had them in the garage during the winter but now it's summer for me so I have all 4 in different rooms of the house.

Also I like TeamVeiwer since I don't have monitors hooked up to 3 of them. This way I can see everything on my main rig.
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Great idea
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EDIT: I beleive I have my problem figured out with the "time out" issue.

What did you find?  Problem solved or not?

In that advanced tab section at towards the bottom there is a box under More that says "Disable TeamViewer shutdown". I checked it and will see how it goes.

Also just for kicks on the mining machine go into power settings in control panel and change the settings for "Choose when to turn off the display".  Set everything to NEVER.

Seen this last one help some people also regardless of Teamviewer usage. 

Carlo

That "Disable TeamVeiwer shutdown" didn't work. So will keep trying.

I also have the monitor to never sleep or never turn off.

It is just a minute bug for me. Everything else works perfect though.
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No I do not have anything better. Just curious as I am ripping apart half of the basement of my house to set up a mining room as I have outgrown my office and wondered your use.
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I had them in the garage during the winter but now it's summer for me so I have all 4 in different rooms of the house.

Also I like TeamVeiwer since I don't have monitors hooked up to 3 of them. This way I can see everything on my main rig.
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I am a watable wat
In teamviewer make sure you are running latest version 9.0.28223

Click Extras->Options
On new dialog box click Advanced on left and the Show advanced button if needed
Scroll down to Advanced network options
There is an option "Install monitor driver"  (can just as easily be uninstalled).

Try installing it and see if that helps.  Also check hash rates to make sure they don't get affected.

I've got Teamviewer on close to 10 machines I'm mining with running Win7 to Server 2012 R2 and have no problems with it at all.

I did have two machines a while back that would reboot on their own.  Turned out I was pushing them to hard with OC.  They were not running hot but once I ran them back closer to default OC settings I was fine.

IMHO most problems of this nature are GPU issues.  Not all cards are created equal and may need to get slowed down a bit.

Carlo

You might be the man to ask this.

I have it running on all 4 of my rigs and I have one slight issue trying to figure out.

When sitting at my main computer I have the other 3 open so I can always see them. But they "time out" and I have to go back in and open them back up. Do you know of a setting in TeamVeiwer to prevent the "time out". I can't find it or even google the right thing to look for.

And you seem like the person to ask this to:

Why are so many people accessing their rigs through Teamviewer or any other remote desktop software? People have their rigs somewhere else besides their own place?

Me, actually I will be.

The father in law is willing to let me set up rigs and a few future asics at his place to help with electricity.

So I need to be able to control everything from my phone while at work or wherever I am at.

It is such an easy thing to create bats and drop the on a machine miles away and switch whenever I want to do something different.

If you have something better that will work and I can remote control from my phone or tablet I am willing to try it. Oh and as easy as TeamVeiwer.

EDIT: I beleive I have my problem figured out with the "time out" issue.

No I do not have anything better. Just curious as I am ripping apart half of the basement of my house to set up a mining room as I have outgrown my office and wondered your use.
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Hey bigjme,

Has anyone told you lately they like http://CudaMining.cc?

Carlo
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It's close to 1 month since the last ccminer version. Are there any other developer working on ccminer ? Any ETA for new version ?

This was the last piece of news mention about ccminer new version couple of weeks ago.

how good are 750ti on x13? like marucoin and boostcoin?

not available yet. It's the last AMD refuge Wink

BTW we just optimized some extra 5-10% out of X11 and Jackpot by doing coalesced memory accesses
for exchanging data between various hash functions. This will be made public soon'ish.


I don't mind getting paid ccminer version if it speed up development. Maybe something like ccminer gold version (close source) where we will get latest version and the open source version will be 1 or 2 version behind ccminer gold.


Send 100 BTC to the donation address listed by Chris and you might get an early release. Smiley
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EDIT: I beleive I have my problem figured out with the "time out" issue.

What did you find?  Problem solved or not?

In that advanced tab section at towards the bottom there is a box under More that says "Disable TeamViewer shutdown". I checked it and will see how it goes.

Also just for kicks on the mining machine go into power settings in control panel and change the settings for "Choose when to turn off the display".  Set everything to NEVER.

Seen this last one help some people also regardless of Teamviewer usage. 

Carlo
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Why are so many people accessing their rigs through Teamviewer or any other remote desktop software? People have their rigs somewhere else besides their own place?

I like it because I can use it from my cell phone, table or computer.
I personally have 3 computers in a server room, 3 next to my work desk, laptop on desk, 3 next to desk, 3 in basement doing mining. Plus my kids computers, x-wife, dad's computer and tablet and a couple of friends who need help from time to time.  Teamview makes it extremely easy to remotely access these other computers.

I also use it to access a few machines in AWS as well as several severs which are co-located. (so I can use cell phone and not have to VPN in).

I mainly use Teamviewer for mining machines or one I need to access from cell phone.

I also use the free Remote Desktop Connection Manager (google it) for setting up RDP sessions to another 75 or so machines I use.  55 of these machines all run on a windows Server 2012 R2 in Hyper-V and serve specific functions.  These are business computers.

RDP causes problems for miners so VNC or Tearmviewer is a much better option for them.

In a nut shell I try and use the best tool for the job at hand.  I also use putty (SSH) to access a couple of Linux machines too. Smiley

Carlo
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