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What was your bat when you autotuned it?
The exact same, without -l t128x2

Thanks!

And you running the latest Nvidia drivers? 334.89? and your memory usage would be helpful...
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I don't think the factor already increased (I am running the R9 on it and the rate is still the same...)
Try using the -L2 -t kernel, it works rather well for me with the gtx780ti (now for N=11 you can tune it on an UTC pool they'll be happy to see someone...)

Thanks man.  I looked and I was only getting around 50% gpu utilization.  I ended up having to reinstall drivers to get it working again.  Not the first time I've run into this either.  I'm getting ~220kh now, but I'll give those settings a try too, see if I can squeeze a little more performance out of it.

Since the nfactor change to 10 I've been getting 300k from my 780s using (from autotune): -l T12x20 -L 1

Also a definite +1 to cudacoin!
-L 1 is like using no -L at all
I don't think there are many memory issues yet at this factor, but you just have to try the different -L I suppose...
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I don't think the factor already increased (I am running the R9 on it and the rate is still the same...)
Try using the -L2 -t kernel, it works rather well for me with the gtx780ti (now for N=11 you can tune it on an UTC pool they'll be happy to see someone...)

Thanks man.  I looked and I was only getting around 50% gpu utilization.  I ended up having to reinstall drivers to get it working again.  Not the first time I've run into this either.  I'm getting ~220kh now, but I'll give those settings a try too, see if I can squeeze a little more performance out of it.

Since the nfactor change to 10 I've been getting 300k from my 780s using (from autotune): -l T12x20 -L 1

Also a definite +1 to cudacoin!
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Love the idea of cudacoin. Been following a great while, just don't have anything to contribute usually, but this brings me out of lurk mode. Great idea!
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Any plans to add support for DarkCoin?
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Anyone mining MRC with a gtx 780?  Since they increased the N-Factor to 11, my hash rates are terrible (like 100Kh).  They were never great, but its really bad now.  This is the config I'm using, can anyone help me out?

--algo=scrypt-jane:MRC -l T24x24 -d gtx780 -i 1 -L 2 -H 2  


I don't think the factor already increased (I am running the R9 on it and the rate is still the same...)
Try using the -L2 -t kernel, it works rather well for me with the gtx780ti (now for N=11 you can tune it on an UTC pool they'll be happy to see someone...)

Thanks man.  I looked and I was only getting around 50% gpu utilization.  I ended up having to reinstall drivers to get it working again.  Not the first time I've run into this either.  I'm getting ~220kh now, but I'll give those settings a try too, see if I can squeeze a little more performance out of it.
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I think the idea of making a CUDACOIN is absolutely superb. And if we say that nvidia is going to backup the coin with offers and promotions ( which might happen) it will be a grate success. When you buy an nvidia card you will receive as a bonus 5 cudacoins not a useless game. Everybody will be happy. I think you could suggest this to your nvidia guys Christian!
A great idea.
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May be not exactly free , but sure will cost them less than a commercial.
They will optimize driver for it and Christian will become the new nGuru.
We will make a nvGox and will stole all the money. Hahahahaan
Free upgrade with cudacoins would be nice (a bit like what is done by evga).
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Anyone mining MRC with a gtx 780?  Since they increased the N-Factor to 11, my hash rates are terrible (like 100Kh).  They were never great, but its really bad now.  This is the config I'm using, can anyone help me out?

--algo=scrypt-jane:MRC -l T24x24 -d gtx780 -i 1 -L 2 -H 2  


I don't think the factor already increased (I am running the R9 on it and the rate is still the same...)
Try using the -L2 -t kernel, it works rather well for me with the gtx780ti (now for N=11 you can tune it on an UTC pool they'll be happy to see someone...)
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May be not exactly free , but sure will cost them less than a commercial.
They will optimize driver for it and Christian will become the new nGuru.
We will make a nvGox and will stole all the money. Hahahahaan

Lmao
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May be not exactly free , but sure will cost them less than a commercial.
They will optimize driver for it and Christian will become the new nGuru.
We will make a nvGox and will stole all the money. Hahahahaan
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Would be a huge nvidia advertising for free.
I think they would jump at it
hero member
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I think the idea of making a CUDACOIN is absolutely superb. And if we say that nvidia is going to backup the coin with offers and promotions ( which might happen) it will be a grate success. When you buy an nvidia card you will receive as a bonus 5 cudacoins not a useless game. Everybody will be happy. I think you could suggest this to your nvidia guys Christian!
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Anyone mining MRC with a gtx 780?  Since they increased the N-Factor to 11, my hash rates are terrible (like 100Kh).  They were never great, but its really bad now.  This is the config I'm using, can anyone help me out?

--algo=scrypt-jane:MRC -l T24x24 -d gtx780 -i 1 -L 2 -H 2 

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I was also thinking about a coin with an automated air drop (the preliminary success of
Auroracoin seems to indicate that Airdrops are actually a good thing).


As a concept, sounds interesting. Be sure to do an IPO scam on it and move to Bahamas ^^
Ok just kidding. (am I?)
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So I got my gigabyte r9 280x and new seasonic 1000w platinum this week. Here they work happily on top of each other: http://i58.tinypic.com/2yulf90.jpg
As expected, 2 fans wasn't nearly enough to run both 280x and the gtx 680 in a closed case, so I bought two more fans. The temps are stable 78-80c now, both running on stock clocks.

The fans are set up like this:
Front pulling in
Side pulling in
Top pushing out
Rear pushing out

Currently, the top one seems to be quite much waste of time - it's just 32c directly on top of it. Also the second, unused top fan slot is pulling air in slightly. I guess I should just try out different combinations. I'd love to test with front in, bottom in, side in(or out) and rear/top out - Unfortunately the PSU is so big there's not enough room for a fan at the bottom  Undecided
Come summer, I'm in a trouble though... +5-10 room temperature will be a pain in the ass.
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I think this idea has a big chance of success
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I was also thinking about a coin with an automated air drop (the preliminary success of
Auroracoin seems to indicate that Airdrops are actually a good thing).

Each wallet that at a given time has X coins in it, will receive a 3*X air drop. Creates instant interest
in mining (and possibly buying) some coins to get several wallets with the given minimum.

Repeat this cycle every 3 months, upping the next minimum coin requirement to X' = 5 X.
This leaves a 1*X coin gap per wallet until the next air drop, requiring more mining (or buying)
to keep up.

It's kind of a proof of stake system with a continued motivation for mining or buying.
Note that the airdrops are NOT filled from pre-mine, but rather as PoS transactions.

Some inflation is built in, however it should not be a problem if the number of users of the coin
grows at about the same rate.

Christian




I like where this is headed!
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I was also thinking about a coin with an automated air drop (the preliminary success of
Auroracoin seems to indicate that Airdrops are actually a good thing).

Each wallet that at a given time has X coins in it, will receive a 3*X air drop. Creates instant interest
in mining (and possibly buying) some coins to get several wallets with the given minimum.

Repeat this cycle every 3 months, upping the next minimum coin requirement to X' = 5 X.
This leaves a 1*X coin gap per wallet until the next air drop, requiring more mining (or buying)
to keep up.

It's kind of a proof of stake system with a continued motivation for mining or buying.
Note that the airdrops are NOT filled from pre-mine, but rather as PoS transactions.

Some inflation is built in, however it should not be a problem if the number of users of the coin
grows at about the same rate.

Christian


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I've been thinking that we need our own pool for a while now
we need our coin... something which would work with cuda but would create a huge bottleneck in opencl...
(then complain about about fairness, once it is resolved like all the whiners which populate that forum)

Now this I would like to see. Christian you up for writing a special algo that works well on cuda and crappy for opencl

Not sure if this Chinese coin is "it". I mean, you've got to trade this stuff and cash out, otherwise it's worthless.
But creating a particularly specialized scrypt algo like this... why not. One could fork that coin also into something
much less China-centric.

I lol'd at the google translation for this page: http://huitongbi.com/?cat=2

"no pre-drilling team" - hear hear, the coin hasnt pre drilled (or motorboated, or whatever...)
and
"mineral pools"... yeah I love my daily mineral bath.

Christian
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