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Topic: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell / Pascal kernels. - page 1110. (Read 2347601 times)

legendary
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Djm34 opened neoscrypt algo... plz include this algo in ccminer! ☺
it is in ccminer (already)

but not the spmod fork djm ...
actually it is a mix of a recent tpruvot release together with some sp algos (for an algo which didn't make to that release  Grin)

o ok ... so is your optimized neoscrypt in there? ...

if so - what parameter is it to use ( -a ) ? ...

and what 'other algo' have you added and optimized? ...

tanx ...

#crysx
legendary
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is it a closed-source pay miner?

It is now open source, after receiving about 2 BTC of the 5 BTC funding goal.  Donations are still being accepted.  Look up DJM34 on GitHub.       --scryptr
donation address in my signature (on github for now, it is epsylon3 btc address...  Grin)
legendary
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Djm34 opened neoscrypt algo... plz include this algo in ccminer! ☺
it is in ccminer (already)

but not the spmod fork djm ...
actually it is a mix of a recent tpruvot release together with some sp algos (for an algo which didn't make to that release  Grin)
legendary
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is it a closed-source pay miner?

It is now open source, after receiving about 2 BTC of the 5 BTC funding goal.  Donations are still being accepted.  Look up DJM34 on GitHub.       --scryptr
sr. member
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is it a closed-source pay miner?
legendary
Activity: 2912
Merit: 1091
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Djm34 opened neoscrypt algo... plz include this algo in ccminer! ☺
it is in ccminer (already)

but not the spmod fork djm ...

at least not that i can see either ...

we have been waiting for this for ages ... cant wait to compile and run it ...

#crysx
legendary
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Djm34 opened neoscrypt algo... plz include this algo in ccminer! ☺
it is in ccminer (already)
hero member
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Djm34 opened neoscrypt algo... plz include this algo in ccminer! ☺
legendary
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ICO? Not even once.

Interesting, I skipped the whole 9xx-series because of my price/performance figures but I'm curious about the 980 Ti.

Non-mobile version of the same link:
http://www.techpowerup.com/212205/nvidia-geforce-gtx-980-ti-silicon-marked-gm200-310.html
legendary
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increase in hash rates but it fluctuates.
the main problem is, it goes to some dead state in multialgo
840M ---> quark around 3150 that was 2900 in v45

Code:
ccminer.exe  -a quark -r 1 -g 3 -i 22

840M ---> x11 around 1530 that was 1440 in v45

Code:
ccminer.exe -g 3 -i 19 -a x11

Try to run without -g and with default -i. And then check on the pool. I suppose the numbers on the pool will be better without -g ...

By the way ... what laptop model do you use? Is cooling system adequate for mining? What are 840M temp? I'm looking for a laptop with Maxwel GPU for my work. Would be nice to choose one capable for mining when it will not be in use ...
member
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increase in hash rates but it fluctuates.
the main problem is, it goes to some dead state in multialgo
840M ---> quark around 3150 that was 2900 in v45

Code:
ccminer.exe  -a quark -r 1 -g 3 -i 22

840M ---> x11 around 1530 that was 1440 in v45

Code:
ccminer.exe -g 3 -i 19 -a x11
legendary
Activity: 2912
Merit: 1091
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Question: how are you computing performance from multiple devices?

is this a general question? ... or directed at me? ...

my apologies but i dont fully understand that question ...

could you please specify exactly what it is you are asking? ...

tanx ...

#crysx
hero member
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Question: how are you computing performance from multiple devices?
legendary
Activity: 2912
Merit: 1091
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now usb risers all the way - 56 of them and growing - and not one hitch - with less power issues and almost NO burnouts of cables or connectors ...
(...)
#crysx

You've got one of the biggest private NVIDA farms in the world.

The most famous australian that I can think of on a friday night is the Australian comedian Jim Jefferies.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3tM5UvvKKE


Cheers mate

just woke - so catching up on posts ...

but one of the largest nvidia farms? ... really? ... i would not have thought so ...

jim jefferies - need to make time to watch this ...

so much errands and running aroudn to do today - on a saturday ...

by the way - ALL the nvidia cards run ccminer-spmod ... the amd cards run sgminer-dev version ( and wolf binaries ) ...

#crysx
legendary
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GPUTHREADS--

Mining with the latest Windows release (v48) on Win 7 x64 with a GTX 960 SSC, with the settings of "-i 22 -g 4"' I am getting realistic hash rate reports of ~9.5Mh/s locally, and 8.3Mh/s on WestHash Quark.  I think the gputhreads switch is working.

However, with single-threaded "-i 23.7", I get about 10.6Mh/s locally and 10-11Mh/s on WestHash Quark.  It appears the card can crank hash more efficiently single-threaded.  I miined for about one hour with gputhreads.       --scryptr
legendary
Activity: 2002
Merit: 1051
ICO? Not even once.
now usb risers all the way - 56 of them and growing - and not one hitch - with less power issues and almost NO burnouts of cables or connectors ...
(...)
#crysx

You've got one of the biggest private NVIDA farms in the world.

The most famous australian that I can think of on a friday night is the Australian comedian Jim Jefferies.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3tM5UvvKKE


Cheers mate


Jim Jefferies is hilarious. He's one of my favourites along with Louis CK, Doug Stanhope, Jimmy Carr and Lewis Black.
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legendary
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Team Black developer
now usb risers all the way - 56 of them and growing - and not one hitch - with less power issues and almost NO burnouts of cables or connectors ...
(...)
#crysx

You've got one of the biggest private NVIDA farms in the world.

The most famous australian that I can think of on a friday night is the Australian comedian Jim Jefferies.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3tM5UvvKKE


Cheers mate
member
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if quark is back on with yaamp and has no issues - would it be better to mine there? ... we find that westhash seems to have less downtime than yaamp ...

#crysx

Past day or so westhash has offered better payment with quark (or if yaamp was more, it was only slightly).  As of now westhash with quark is beating yaamp with quark.  I think you'd be safe leaving it on westhash (though keeping an eye on payment spread every so often).
hero member
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on yaamp skein is 2x lower...
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