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Topic: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX] - page 739. (Read 3426976 times)

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Meh sounds like the launch was good, compared to the HelixCoin launch...
Still have that stuff, not even worth 20 bucks :/
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Holy crap I got 5 million GPU coins!
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Anybody going to have a go at GPUcoin? Launch is coming up soon tonight.

The massive premine is a bit meh. It smells a little like IPO scam too.
I'm having my doubts too, but mining won't really hurt and if it's a scam, we'll probably see quite soon after the launch.

Can we use this cudaminer to mine or do we have to use the one from the gpucoin site?

Never mind. Just RTFM.
that seems quite fucked up... I already mined 4M (not taking into account the immature) of these things... lol
(and I need to reboot... so I can run the R9)
I hope it enough to get him send me a gpu from the states... (342 blocks in 12 minutes, I am the only one connected ?)
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Anybody going to have a go at GPUcoin? Launch is coming up soon tonight.

The massive premine is a bit meh. It smells a little like IPO scam too.
I'm having my doubts too, but mining won't really hurt and if it's a scam, we'll probably see quite soon after the launch.

Can we use this cudaminer to mine or do we have to use the one from the gpucoin site?

Never mind. Just RTFM.
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I can check my 780 on pci 3 x16 if you guys want those results
That would help tremendously. What kind of risers do you have? Can you try a 16x to 16x riser or even a 1x to 16x in that PCI-E 3.0 versus the card being put into the slot directly? Thanks.

I missed the riser part sorry. Would test it but it means ripping my water cooler apart :-(
Ah, no worries. Would still be curious if 3.0 slots yield any benefit versus 2.0 slots for cudaminer if there was any way you had a means of doing that without messing up the water cooling.

While I dont have any risers laying around my motherboard has PCI-E 2.0 x16 slot running at x2 and a heavily overclocked GTX 780.
Here is my config for my GTX 780: cudaminer.exe -q -i 0 -m 0 -H 2 -l T12x24
PCI-E 3.0 x16: ~715Khash/s  with a bus usage of ~13%
PCI-E 2.0 x16(x2): ~685Khash/s with a bus usage of ~40-50% (I forgot the exact number)

If you have any more questions feel free to ask.
I tried your launch config on my 780's, but I'm only getting 40Kh/s on scrypt.
That's odd, even a stock GTX 780 should get ~600Kh/s. Im sure everyone here would agree that -q -i 0 -m 0 -H 2 -l T12x24 is the most optimal scrypt launch config for a GTX 780. Make sure you have SLI disabled when your mining. The last time I checked, sometime around December, cudaminer doesnt work when SLI is enabled.

I get around 500Kh/s when I use the older Cudaminer that was released on the 18th of December,2013, but that doesn't do multiple GPU's in a single program as it crashes.

SLi can't be enabled as I'm using five of these, and my output is through the iGPU.
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Hi guys, it's been a while.

First of all let me apologize for not taking care of the spreadhseets, which is the reason why I'm posting now.
Obviously I already abandoned them weeks ago for various reasons and I need someone to pick it up where I left off. I'm looking for an individual (or individuals) who would enjoy taking care of them from time to time. But pelase be aware, if you want it to get donations, please don't, nobody is donating for the maintenance of a few spreadsheets.
That said, whoever wants to do it, pelase pm me and I'll give full permissions and a promise of me not interfering with the spreadsheets in any way.

Or you could copy what I have gathered and make your own spreadsheets and change the links. Either way works.
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I can check my 780 on pci 3 x16 if you guys want those results
That would help tremendously. What kind of risers do you have? Can you try a 16x to 16x riser or even a 1x to 16x in that PCI-E 3.0 versus the card being put into the slot directly? Thanks.

I missed the riser part sorry. Would test it but it means ripping my water cooler apart :-(
Ah, no worries. Would still be curious if 3.0 slots yield any benefit versus 2.0 slots for cudaminer if there was any way you had a means of doing that without messing up the water cooling.

While I dont have any risers laying around my motherboard has PCI-E 2.0 x16 slot running at x2 and a heavily overclocked GTX 780.
Here is my config for my GTX 780: cudaminer.exe -q -i 0 -m 0 -H 2 -l T12x24
PCI-E 3.0 x16: ~715Khash/s  with a bus usage of ~13%
PCI-E 2.0 x16(x2): ~685Khash/s with a bus usage of ~40-50% (I forgot the exact number)

If you have any more questions feel free to ask.
I tried your launch config on my 780's, but I'm only getting 40Kh/s on scrypt.
That's odd, even a stock GTX 780 should get ~600Kh/s. Im sure everyone here would agree that -q -i 0 -m 0 -H 2 -l T12x24 is the most optimal scrypt launch config for a GTX 780. Make sure you have SLI disabled when your mining. The last time I checked, sometime around December, cudaminer doesnt work when SLI is enabled.
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I can check my 780 on pci 3 x16 if you guys want those results
That would help tremendously. What kind of risers do you have? Can you try a 16x to 16x riser or even a 1x to 16x in that PCI-E 3.0 versus the card being put into the slot directly? Thanks.

I missed the riser part sorry. Would test it but it means ripping my water cooler apart :-(
Ah, no worries. Would still be curious if 3.0 slots yield any benefit versus 2.0 slots for cudaminer if there was any way you had a means of doing that without messing up the water cooling.

While I dont have any risers laying around my motherboard has PCI-E 2.0 x16 slot running at x2 and a heavily overclocked GTX 780.
Here is my config for my GTX 780: cudaminer.exe -q -i 0 -m 0 -H 2 -l T12x24
PCI-E 3.0 x16: ~715Khash/s  with a bus usage of ~13%
PCI-E 2.0 x16(x2): ~685Khash/s with a bus usage of ~40-50% (I forgot the exact number)

If you have any more questions feel free to ask.
I tried your launch config on my 780's, but I'm only getting 40Kh/s on scrypt.
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Can't wait for a version that works better with 1X PCI-E risers.

Great work so far with cudaminer, sent one LTC as a small token of appreciation

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Anybody going to have a go at GPUcoin? Launch is coming up soon tonight.

The massive premine is a bit meh. It smells a little like IPO scam too.
I'm having my doubts too, but mining won't really hurt and if it's a scam, we'll probably see quite soon after the launch.
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Anybody going to have a go at GPUcoin? Launch is coming up soon tonight.

The massive premine is a bit meh. It smells a little like IPO scam too.

i'm in, the concept sounds interesting. don't think that the IPO is a problem
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Anybody going to have a go at GPUcoin? Launch is coming up soon tonight.

The massive premine is a bit meh. It smells a little like IPO scam too.
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Anybody going to have a go at GPUcoin? Launch is coming up soon tonight.
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While I dont have any risers laying around my motherboard has PCI-E 2.0 x16 slot running at x2 and a heavily overclocked GTX 780.
Here is my config for my GTX 780: cudaminer.exe -q -i 0 -m 0 -H 2 -l T12x24
PCI-E 3.0 x16: ~715Khash/s  with a bus usage of ~13%
PCI-E 2.0 x16(x2): ~685Khash/s with a bus usage of ~40-50% (I forgot the exact number)

If you have any more questions feel free to ask.
Thanks Takashi. This along with jstabb's riser analysis confirms my suspicions that 3.0 slots are generally better than 2.0 slots for cudaminer.
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Since the last update I´m getting only 15000kh/s for Maxcoins on my GTX570 :-(
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Wonder if every exchange will have a Troll Box.
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For some reason my graphics driver crashes when autotuning with higher lookup-gaps. Not immediately, but when it´s almost done.
the crashing is due to a time-out... haven't found a way to solve it yet. Use the -D option to at least get some readings before the crash.
The timeout settings can be changed in the registry:
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/display/wddm_timeout.mspx
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