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Topic: [ANN] cudaMiner & ccMiner CUDA based mining applications [Windows/Linux/MacOSX] - page 80. (Read 3426930 times)

legendary
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X algos aren't too bad if you mess with them a little.

djm34: Are you gonna work on the X algos?
probably, but there is a couple of other things I plan to look at...
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1000
Anybody mining anything other than XCN?
nope... but if you want to mine a coin all for yourself (not caring about profitability... can't have everything ) whirlcoin or talkcoin are good

I don't think whirlcoin is going to pick up, too many coins have been mined for too long without any action, but let's hope I'm wrong. Talkcoin is pretty much the same.

I was fooling around with monero, but the fudge factor of the miner (and pools) is too high, the hashrate fluctuates very badly.

Maybe I just dropped the ball and missed something but it seems like these are very sad days for nvidia miners.

I am taking a gamble on Silverback Coin. Keep that one a secret for a few more days while I rack some up.  Smiley
legendary
Activity: 2002
Merit: 1051
ICO? Not even once.
Anybody mining anything other than XCN?
nope... but if you want to mine a coin all for yourself (not caring about profitability... can't have everything ) whirlcoin or talkcoin are good

I don't think whirlcoin is going to pick up, too many coins have been mined for too long without any action, but let's hope I'm wrong. Talkcoin is pretty much the same.

I was fooling around with monero, but the fudge factor of the miner (and pools) is too high, the hashrate fluctuates very badly.

Maybe I just dropped the ball and missed something but it seems like these are very sad days for nvidia miners.
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1050
Anybody mining anything other than XCN?
nope... but if you want to mine a coin all for yourself (not caring about profitability... can't have everything ) whirlcoin or talkcoin are good
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1000
quarkchain.io
Burst is the other senceable coin to me
legendary
Activity: 2002
Merit: 1051
ICO? Not even once.
Anybody mining anything other than XCN?
legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1070
just ordered 2 980 evga superclocked from amazon should be there next week...

Do you want my 970 as another sacrifice, Dom? Cheesy
only if a bigger psu is included with it...

Chris will send his 1500W monster from Aussie, don't worry Cheesy

AX 1500i?

a pretty beast
hero member
Activity: 938
Merit: 1000
just ordered 2 980 evga superclocked from amazon should be there next week...

Do you want my 970 as another sacrifice, Dom? Cheesy
only if a bigger psu is included with it...

Chris will send his 1500W monster from Aussie, don't worry Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1050
just ordered 2 980 evga superclocked from amazon should be there next week...

Do you want my 970 as another sacrifice, Dom? Cheesy
only if a bigger psu is included with it...
hero member
Activity: 938
Merit: 1000
just ordered 2 980 evga superclocked from amazon should be there next week...

Do you want my 970 as another sacrifice, Dom? Cheesy
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250

If you need to run different params (only tsivs cn miner is relevant these days :p) you can seperate them with a comma. For example -l 8x8,16x3 , using the order of cards ccminer uses.

Thanks, didn't know that what was possible Smiley
hero member
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Is there a way to run a rig of mixed (750ti and 970 for example) GPUS with ccminer?

You're having problems with it? I can run my 750's and my 760 (kepler) in one ccminer without specials mods or something Tongue
Though I tend to just run my 760 in a seperate process (using -d param), so I can easily switch to gaming-mode without having to restart just the 750s ^^"

I dont have it yet, planning to buy one though(the one that replaces 750ti as nvidia card for miners).
I just dont know how to run different configs with ccminer. Like with cgminer you could assign settings to each card individually.

Edit: I see what you mean with -d param. Wonder if running multiple instances reduces efficiency.

If you need to run different params (only tsivs cn miner is relevant these days :p) you can seperate them with a comma. For example -l 8x8,16x3 , using the order of cards ccminer uses.
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1050
just ordered 2 980 evga superclocked from amazon should be there next week...

hate is a strong word but.... i hate you for that  Sad
Grin
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
just ordered 2 980 evga superclocked from amazon should be there next week...

hate is a strong word but.... i hate you for that  Sad
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1050
just ordered 2 980 evga superclocked from amazon should be there next week...
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
Is there a way to run a rig of mixed (750ti and 970 for example) GPUS with ccminer?

You're having problems with it? I can run my 750's and my 760 (kepler) in one ccminer without specials mods or something Tongue
Though I tend to just run my 760 in a seperate process (using -d param), so I can easily switch to gaming-mode without having to restart just the 750s ^^"

I dont have it yet, planning to buy one though(the one that replaces 750ti as nvidia card for miners).
I just dont know how to run different configs with ccminer. Like with cgminer you could assign settings to each card individually.

Edit: I see what you mean with -d param. Wonder if running multiple instances reduces efficiency.

before it use to improve efficiency. Now it wont make much difference if you run them all together or all separate. ccminer use to use around 3% cpu and 150Mb ram on my quad core 8 thread. Thats all you need to know if your splitting them up. More instances and you get slightly higher system overheads. nothing big though
legendary
Activity: 1537
Merit: 1005
Is there a way to run a rig of mixed (750ti and 970 for example) GPUS with ccminer?

You're having problems with it? I can run my 750's and my 760 (kepler) in one ccminer without specials mods or something Tongue
Though I tend to just run my 760 in a seperate process (using -d param), so I can easily switch to gaming-mode without having to restart just the 750s ^^"

I dont have it yet, planning to buy one though(the one that replaces 750ti as nvidia card for miners).
I just dont know how to run different configs with ccminer. Like with cgminer you could assign settings to each card individually.

Edit: I see what you mean with -d param. Wonder if running multiple instances reduces efficiency.
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
www.dashpay.io
RedenegadeMan - Thanks for your PM, I'll respond tonight.

Let's have a chat and see what we can do about getting these guys on Darkcoin:

http://www.coindesk.com/coinjar-charge-fees-new-bitcoin-debit-card/

I'm sure they are familiar with alts, let's put together a 1 pager to present Darkcoin in a light whereby they would be crazy not to add it to this debit card.

I'm thinking right after we go live with Instant(tx).

Then if they have any questions or need any support, they have two local Aussies they can call upon to manage any queries.

What say you?

DRK? While I'm not crazy about it, gotta love X11 Cheesy

Awwe crap how did that happen, I was viewing the DRK ANN, browser session SLI lol...
sr. member
Activity: 602
Merit: 250
The performance of 9xx series are not that amazing compared to 750 Ti for mining. So I think the newer cards are perfect candidates for undervolting, then it might be worth it. But it all depends on how much can you lower the power consumption in order to hash 24/7.

they are good for density

this alone make them better than 750ti farm

I think it was said that the ASUS Strix was the lowest power hungry 970 on the list. The fan doesn't even come on at idle. Its HUGE however and wont fit in many cases. Only uses 1 8pin power cable. Check it out.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eqz4tDM6Wl8

http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/graphics/2014/09/19/nvidia-geforce-gtx-970-review/2




legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1070
The performance of 9xx series are not that amazing compared to 750 Ti for mining. So I think the newer cards are perfect candidates for undervolting, then it might be worth it. But it all depends on how much can you lower the power consumption in order to hash 24/7.

they are good for density

this alone make them better than 750ti farm
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