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What's the word on cudaminer X11 support?

we're halfway there (6 out of 11 algos are working) but we still need to improve our Groestl implementation.
Its speed is holding us back (and not just us, also the AMD guys - and we really need to establish a clear advantage here)

We're currently testing Quark/Anime but at the current coin prices this is far from profitable. I am working on becoming an ANI millionaire...
hero member
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of course having a huge nuclear plant just 130 miles north of here you would hope there is some advantage... Smiley

it's only considered an advantage until it pops its lid and the wind blows southward. Wink
sr. member
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My 3 750Ti's are on their own psu on a kill-a-watt and pull 155W mining hvc. Want a pic? Lol

Stock bios, nothing has been changed. My psu would have to be adding on an extra 65w for the 30w limit to be true. Which i doubt but my psu is a peice of sh*t
newbie
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Oh you mean the €0.22 per kWh they charge in The Netherlands?
Of which €0.09 is the ACTUAL energy price? Roll Eyes

exactly that Wink
at the moment im paying £0.135 per KwH here in the uk, so about €0.16

I was kind of pissed that I am paying .096 cents per kwh here in Arizona.

0.096 USD = 0.070064 EUR

I don't feel so bad now that I see what you guys are paying.

that .096 USD even includes some BS power supply charges, the actual rate per KWH is .0652 USD (0.047585 EUR)

Mining HVC, my 4x 750ti rig should cost $18.82/month in power charges (13.735495 EUR).

of course having a huge nuclear plant just 130 miles north of here you would hope there is some advantage... Smiley

Keep in mind those cards only burn 30w unless you're using a custom firmware.

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What's the word on cudaminer X11 support?
That's not entirely accurate. The 750Ti's burn more than 30w depending on the algorithm used.

They're locked at the firmware level to not go passed 30 watts. Show me proof.
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Medichain: The Medical Big-Data Platform
That's not entirely accurate. The 750Ti's burn more than 30w depending on the algorithm used.

It is more than just the cards that are spun up when the cards are mining, but with 4x 750 ti OC'd and with TDP raised to 65 the whole system is pulling 243W at the wall right now.

Very low overall on power usage compared to traditional ATI based rigs.
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Oh you mean the €0.22 per kWh they charge in The Netherlands?
Of which €0.09 is the ACTUAL energy price? Roll Eyes

exactly that Wink
at the moment im paying £0.135 per KwH here in the uk, so about €0.16

I was kind of pissed that I am paying .096 cents per kwh here in Arizona.

0.096 USD = 0.070064 EUR

I don't feel so bad now that I see what you guys are paying.

that .096 USD even includes some BS power supply charges, the actual rate per KWH is .0652 USD (0.047585 EUR)

Mining HVC, my 4x 750ti rig should cost $18.82/month in power charges (13.735495 EUR).

of course having a huge nuclear plant just 130 miles north of here you would hope there is some advantage... Smiley

Keep in mind those cards only burn 30w unless you're using a custom firmware.

--------------------------------------------------------------

What's the word on cudaminer X11 support?
That's not entirely accurate. The 750Ti's burn more than 30w depending on the algorithm used.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
Oh you mean the €0.22 per kWh they charge in The Netherlands?
Of which €0.09 is the ACTUAL energy price? Roll Eyes

exactly that Wink
at the moment im paying £0.135 per KwH here in the uk, so about €0.16

I was kind of pissed that I am paying .096 cents per kwh here in Arizona.

0.096 USD = 0.070064 EUR

I don't feel so bad now that I see what you guys are paying.

that .096 USD even includes some BS power supply charges, the actual rate per KWH is .0652 USD (0.047585 EUR)

Mining HVC, my 4x 750ti rig should cost $18.82/month in power charges (13.735495 EUR).

of course having a huge nuclear plant just 130 miles north of here you would hope there is some advantage... Smiley

Keep in mind those cards only burn 30w unless you're using a custom firmware.

--------------------------------------------------------------

What's the word on cudaminer X11 support?
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
Medichain: The Medical Big-Data Platform
Oh you mean the €0.22 per kWh they charge in The Netherlands?
Of which €0.09 is the ACTUAL energy price? Roll Eyes

exactly that Wink
at the moment im paying £0.135 per KwH here in the uk, so about €0.16

I was kind of pissed that I am paying .096 cents per kwh here in Arizona.

0.096 USD = 0.070064 EUR

I don't feel so bad now that I see what you guys are paying.

that .096 USD even includes some BS power supply charges, the actual rate per KWH is .0652 USD (0.047585 EUR)

Mining HVC, my 4x 750ti rig should cost $18.82/month in power charges (13.735495 EUR).

of course having a huge nuclear plant just 130 miles north of here you would hope there is some advantage... Smiley
legendary
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Could it be that on this motheboard, last pci-e connector resources are "shared"?
newbie
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Make sure the direct connection is running in 2.0 not 1.1

i can't configure manually pci-e bandwidth, no pci option in BIOS.
i used gigabyte 990fxa-ud3

any advice?
thanks


So... every card you try is slower, so that rules out the riser? Can you not switch risers? I will say I've never had a riser make a card seem slower, but I have had a riser make a card seem to not work.

i'm 100% sure its not because riser, but something else.  Sad
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the z87x-oc is one of my go to boards Cheesy
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You will have to use risers of some sort. No mobo i know of has 4 x16 slots

Mine does Cheesy

x79-ud3

Damn youuuuuuu! :p

It's a nice board...I've ran 5 gpus with only 1 on a riser before (wish there were more 1 slot gpus...specially gtx 750 ti 2gb's)

Using dual 280x now though lol (mining xpm)
sr. member
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You will have to use risers of some sort. No mobo i know of has 4 x16 slots

Mine does Cheesy

x79-ud3

Damn youuuuuuu! :p
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a new Scrypt-Jane coin launching tonight: NITcoin! https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annnitnitcoin-new-asic-resistant-cryptocurrency-scrypt-jane-522329
for those wanting to mine METH (Keccak algo): https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-cryptometh-meth-sha-3-keccak-news-and-update-500175

www.cryptolaunch.net will keep you updated on upcoming launches ;-)

Keep me posted on launches with new algos. This is where the C+C hash factory can play out their rapid CUDA programming card. Wink

Christian

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-twecoin-twe-cpugpu-4-op-new-hash-no-premine-launched-553593
I did try run ccminer, but no yay
Code:
>ccminer35.exe -a fugue256 -o stratum+tcp://mine1.twe.nonce-pool.com
:3390 -u old_pioner.1 -p x
     *** ccMiner for nVidia GPUs by Christian Buchner and Christian H. ***
                     This is version 0.5 (beta)
          based on pooler-cpuminer 2.3.2 (c) 2010 Jeff Garzik, 2012 pooler
          based on pooler-cpuminer extension for HVC from
               https://github.com/heavycoin/cpuminer-heavycoin
                        and
               http://hvc.1gh.com/
        Cuda additions Copyright 2014 Christian Buchner, Christian H.
          LTC donation address: LKS1WDKGED647msBQfLBHV3Ls8sveGncnm
          BTC donation address: 16hJF5mceSojnTD3ZTUDqdRhDyPJzoRakM
          YAC donation address: Y87sptDEcpLkLeAuex6qZioDbvy1qXZEj4
[2014-04-05 04:09:03] Starting Stratum on stratum+tcp://mine1.twe.nonce-pool.com
:3390
[2014-04-05 04:09:03] 2 miner threads started, using 'fugue256' algorithm.
[2014-04-05 04:09:03] Binding thread 1 to cpu 1
[2014-04-05 04:09:03] Binding thread 0 to cpu 0
[2014-04-05 04:09:04] Stratum detected new block
[2014-04-05 04:09:04] thread 1: 2097153 hashes, 26844 khash/s
[2014-04-05 04:09:04] thread 1: 1611137025 hashes, 34370923 khash/s
[2014-04-05 04:09:04] thread 0: 2097153 hashes, 14913 khash/s
[2014-04-05 04:09:04] thread 0: 894959617 hashes, 57277415 khash/s
[2014-04-05 04:09:04] thread 0: 1250426881 hashes, 40013660 khash/s
[2014-04-05 04:09:04] thread 0: 2147483649 hashes, 34359738 khash/s
[2014-04-05 04:09:04] thread 1: 534249435 hashes, 3799107 khash/s
[2014-04-05 04:09:05] thread 0: 2147483649 hashes, 45812985 khash/s
[2014-04-05 04:09:05] thread 1: 2147483615 hashes, 45812984 khash/s
[2014-04-05 04:09:05] thread 1: 2147483615 hashes, 45812984 khash/s
[2014-04-05 04:09:05] thread 1: 2147483615 hashes, 34359738 khash/s
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.6073192
hero member
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You will have to use risers of some sort. No mobo i know of has 4 x16 slots

Mine does Cheesy

x79-ud3
sr. member
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You will have to use risers of some sort. No mobo i know of has 4 x16 slots
legendary
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Guys read the last 4-5 pages , we discussed the risers and psu issues. Read it well to be sure you don't cry later.

I am not going to use risers. I am doing a case build as the computer will/may be used for more than mining. Mining is priority one but if I get a project to do that requires and extra computer, I will have it.
sr. member
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Guys read the last 4-5 pages , we discussed the risers and psu issues. Read it well to be sure you don't cry later.

we should do a guide and just link to it in the first post Wink
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