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Topic: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX] - page 426. (Read 3426976 times)

legendary
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Using a pair of Asus 750ti cards and getting a total of 2.8mhash doing Darkcoin/X11 with ccminer 1.0.  It seems like other folks are getting a bit better hashrates.  Could someone share their tweaks?  I've downloaded MSI Afterburner, but I'm unsure how to configure things.

Any pointers would be very much appreciated.
ccminer50
newbie
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Using a pair of Asus 750ti cards and getting a total of 2.8mhash doing Darkcoin/X11 with ccminer 1.0.  It seems like other folks are getting a bit better hashrates.  Could someone share their tweaks?  I've downloaded MSI Afterburner, but I'm unsure how to configure things.

Any pointers would be very much appreciated.
legendary
Activity: 1292
Merit: 1000
What kind of hashrates do 750 ti's get with Scrypt-N?

I have never tried one, but am thinking of at least getting something configured in case a nice coin pops up...

Anyone mining a scrypt-n coin like EXE at the moment?

Thanks in advance.

I mined some scrypt-jane with N factor with my 750ti rig and i did get about 150Kh/s per card at Nfactor 10 and half of that when Nfactor went 11.
But the total energy drain is almost double compared to x11/jackpot and the cards r burning around 60 degrees C Smiley

scrypt, n-scrypt - 70W from the wall
x11 - 45W from the wall

per card, psu eff. ~85%
sr. member
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What kind of hashrates do 750 ti's get with Scrypt-N?

I have never tried one, but am thinking of at least getting something configured in case a nice coin pops up...

Anyone mining a scrypt-n coin like EXE at the moment?

Thanks in advance.

I mined some scrypt-jane with N factor with my 750ti rig and i did get about 150Kh/s per card at Nfactor 10 and half of that when Nfactor went 11.
But the total energy drain is almost double compared to x11/jackpot and the cards r burning around 60 degrees C Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1292
Merit: 1000

In a word, NO Smiley

In all honestly I've been starting to play with Ubuntu more and more.  I only know linux 1% (if that) compared to windows so I'm way out of my comfort zone when working in this environment.  I have no prejudice against Linux other then my lack of knowledge in this area.  In windows I'm completely at home programming, databases, networking, etc.  If something breaks I can fix it quickly and know right where to go to diagnose problems.  In Linux I'm lost and wouldn't want to rely on being able to fix something quickly if it goes wrong.  Right now I struggle to get things working, let alone trying to fix something. Smiley

Like anything else, it's a learning curve and I've already set out on it, but for now I'm leaning towards a windows approach to solve my problem.

Carlo

Many feedbacks already that this:
https://litecointalk.org/index.php?topic=16800.0
- doesn't brake linux newbie comfort zone.

And you will have Up Arrow + Enter combination to:

1. swap (and start then) as many prepared coin configurations as you want,
2. on all your rigs simultaneously
3. in a single seconds

Code:
mine stop all
mine switch all
mine start all

just try Smiley

full member
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Question for you guys.

Do any of you guys know of a windows based stratum proxy software that could be setup.  I've got about 10 different configs (at least) that I have to change all the time when switching coins and it's getting to be a pain in the but.  I've seen Mining-Proxy.exe and Stratum-Proxy.exe but I don't think either of them work with x11.

I'd love to point everything as one machine and be able to quickly change it in one spot.  I guess this is like running a mini-pool but I don't need any stats or anything, just the ability to change where all machines mine.

Thanks,
Carlo


Linux can easy decrease such pain - are you ready for linux then? Smiley

In a word, NO Smiley

In all honestly I've been starting to play with Ubuntu more and more.  I only know linux 1% (if that) compared to windows so I'm way out of my comfort zone when working in this environment.  I have no prejudice against Linux other then my lack of knowledge in this area.  In windows I'm completely at home programming, databases, networking, etc.  If something breaks I can fix it quickly and know right where to go to diagnose problems.  In Linux I'm lost and wouldn't want to rely on being able to fix something quickly if it goes wrong.  Right now I struggle to get things working, let alone trying to fix something. Smiley

Like anything else, it's a learning curve and I've already set out on it, but for now I'm leaning towards a windows approach to solve my problem.

Carlo
legendary
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Merit: 1000

That would be awesome, but not sure if doable, lots of people saying it can't be done, due to big memory req. or something.

the memory hardness of MRO (cryptonight) with the random access/update scheme would make it hard to obtain a large advantage over CPUs

but a 750Ti is much cheaper than a high end Intel CPU :-)


in long run not kH/s/$ but kH/J is more important (unless you have "free" power... Smiley )
member
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That would be awesome, but not sure if doable, lots of people saying it can't be done, due to big memory req. or something.

the memory hardness of MRO (cryptonight) with the random access/update scheme would make it hard to obtain a large advantage over CPUs

but a 750Ti is much cheaper than a high end Intel CPU :-)

And it would be also much easiier to put 6 of them on one board Wink
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Today opened a new market for coins that use quark algorithm. Link: https://qex.la
hero member
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That would be awesome, but not sure if doable, lots of people saying it can't be done, due to big memory req. or something.

the memory hardness of MRO (cryptonight) with the random access/update scheme would make it hard to obtain a large advantage over CPUs

but a 750Ti is much cheaper than a high end Intel CPU :-)
full member
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Take your guess as to what C&C are working on.

I'll go with X13.

Thinking C&C have "sensed" the big bucks to be made on Monero. Even if GPUs would have only a slight performance increase over a high spec CPU, there's some massive potential there. I think other coins are following suit to increase their privacy features (myself a confessed CACHE fan  Cool), but Monero is a very special case in this regard (if it keeps making the right steps as it moves forward).

If anyone else wants to make this one a 'bounty', I'll be happy to pledge 1 week's worth of a 750TI mining Monero, as long as the mining performance is above that of a reasonable spec CPU (say the i7 4770K for example). Preferably many times faster  Grin

Happy mining,
~ Myagui

That would be awesome, but not sure if doable, lots of people saying it can't be done, due to big memory req. or something.
legendary
Activity: 1292
Merit: 1000
What kind of hashrates do 750 ti's get with Scrypt-N?

I have never tried one, but am thinking of at least getting something configured in case a nice coin pops up...

Anyone mining a scrypt-n coin like EXE at the moment?

Thanks in advance.


Up to 150kH/s per 750Ti, (VTC, EXE etc)
legendary
Activity: 1292
Merit: 1000
Question for you guys.

Do any of you guys know of a windows based stratum proxy software that could be setup.  I've got about 10 different configs (at least) that I have to change all the time when switching coins and it's getting to be a pain in the but.  I've seen Mining-Proxy.exe and Stratum-Proxy.exe but I don't think either of them work with x11.

I'd love to point everything as one machine and be able to quickly change it in one spot.  I guess this is like running a mini-pool but I don't need any stats or anything, just the ability to change where all machines mine.

Thanks,
Carlo


Linux can easy decrease such pain - are you ready for linux then? Smiley
full member
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Merit: 100
any news about the x11 boost?

The news was some time soon mention about a week ago.
sr. member
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legendary
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Merit: 1070
What kind of hashrates do 750 ti's get with Scrypt-N?

I have never tried one, but am thinking of at least getting something configured in case a nice coin pops up...

Anyone mining a scrypt-n coin like EXE at the moment?

Thanks in advance.

the same as amd, the hash rate is halved
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Medichain: The Medical Big-Data Platform
What kind of hashrates do 750 ti's get with Scrypt-N?

I have never tried one, but am thinking of at least getting something configured in case a nice coin pops up...

Anyone mining a scrypt-n coin like EXE at the moment?

Thanks in advance.
member
Activity: 81
Merit: 10
When running the latest ccminer50 on Jackpot, if I haven't completed the work in 15 seconds it dumps it and requests new work.  Is there any way to adjust this time?  I find I'm wasting a ridiculous % of time on work that I never get credited for doing.
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1050

Does that sound less "scary" to you?  Grin

Carlo
yes said like that it sound much better
full member
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Chris,

Request for next release.  Any chance you could track the hash rate of submissions over 30 or 60 seconds and write the average out to the screen?

IE add up all submitted hash rates in the last 60 seconds and divide by 60. Then just write "average hash for last 60 seconds=xxx" or something similar.

OR a much simpler method is to just average the last 10 submissions. Write this out to the screen. Clear everything and start over. No timing calcs needed this way.
Using 10 would pretty make it easy to find one "AVERAGE" on the screen any time you look at it.

This IMHO would be really nice as the hash rate tends to jump around a lot and it's hard to get a feel for the average hash rate at times  This should be pretty simple and would be a nice simple addition.

Carlo
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