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Topic: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell / Pascal kernels. - page 490. (Read 2347659 times)

legendary
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I get 'invalid nonce size' on Nicehash's new miner on occasion as well.

Disagree, I went through nix, 7, 8, and 10. 8 sometimes has better hashrate then 7, 10 occasionally runs into weird issues, and nix is a PITA to manage and take care of.
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1015
dual Zotac 980ti AMP! Extreme rig is hashing at 400Sols/s.        --scryptr

scryptr, windows or linux?

Try to limit power if you can, amazing results. 970 doing 140 s/s power limit slider all the way to the left on W7.

That folktale made me laugh, sent you some dust ))

MY NVIDIA RIGS ARE NOW WIN 7--

The only way to get good performance was to change the Operating System (OS).  I left enough unallocated space on each disk for a Lubuntu 16.04 install, so that I will have dual-boot rigs.

The rigs are at stock clocks and power just now.  They have been stable, maybe I should tune them some.       --scryptr

There is no need to stick to Win 7 the performance is also sometimes a bit better on Windows 10.

I believe scryptr went through the same path as me.

I am running running w7, 10 and linux. If I had to choose only one it would be a hard choice between linux and w7.
sr. member
Activity: 574
Merit: 250
Fighting mob law and inquisition in this forum
dual Zotac 980ti AMP! Extreme rig is hashing at 400Sols/s.        --scryptr

scryptr, windows or linux?

Try to limit power if you can, amazing results. 970 doing 140 s/s power limit slider all the way to the left on W7.

That folktale made me laugh, sent you some dust ))

MY NVIDIA RIGS ARE NOW WIN 7--

The only way to get good performance was to change the Operating System (OS).  I left enough unallocated space on each disk for a Lubuntu 16.04 install, so that I will have dual-boot rigs.

The rigs are at stock clocks and power just now.  They have been stable, maybe I should tune them some.       --scryptr

There is no need to stick to Win 7 the performance is also sometimes a bit better on Windows 10.
legendary
Activity: 1764
Merit: 1024
why so? memory bus and bandwith are the same, what are the limited factors here?

factor=greedy community and developers. Even nicehash hardcoded their binary private protocol to nv miner lol. I can understand if it was 200 s/s miner, but it is 135 s/s . I thing there will not be any free nv miner... like no nv miner for monero.

AMD wouldn't be any different without Claymore's fee based miner.

Not sure about that... Optiminer, SilentArmy, and Genoil are big names working on their side. Quite a bit different then the occasional Nicehash miner release.


Only getting 170sol on Nicehash's new miner without memory OC on 1070. Not more profitable then Ethereum dual miner.
legendary
Activity: 1797
Merit: 1028
dual Zotac 980ti AMP! Extreme rig is hashing at 400Sols/s.        --scryptr

scryptr, windows or linux?

Try to limit power if you can, amazing results. 970 doing 140 s/s power limit slider all the way to the left on W7.

That folktale made me laugh, sent you some dust ))

MY NVIDIA RIGS ARE NOW WIN 7--

The only way to get good performance was to change the Operating System (OS).  I left enough unallocated space on each disk for a Lubuntu 16.04 install, so that I will have dual-boot rigs.

The rigs are at stock clocks and power just now.  They have been stable, maybe I should tune them some.       --scryptr
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1015
dual Zotac 980ti AMP! Extreme rig is hashing at 400Sols/s.        --scryptr

scryptr, windows or linux?

Try to limit power if you can, amazing results. 970 doing 140 s/s power limit slider all the way to the left on W7.

That folktale made me laugh, sent you some dust ))
legendary
Activity: 1797
Merit: 1028
ZCASH (ZEC) IS UP IN TRADING--

Zcash is trading at over 0.11 BTC again.  Hope that it lasts...       --scryptr

EDIT:  Some reader sent me a very generous tip.  I'd like to thank that person; the tips are few and far between.

Not being a coder, I try to contribute with good information in my posts, and occasional humor.  Thank You!       --scryptr
legendary
Activity: 1797
Merit: 1028
is that zip secure? i don't trust newbie so easily here
This download is from official nicehash site via https, so my newbie status doesn't matter.

i can't find this version in their website
Because they haven't released it yet for some reason. I got that link very easy. Just took their official download link, replace version number with one from their latest screenshot and voilà.

FIRST PAGE OF THE NICEHASH EQM THREAD--

The link to the miner is posted there.  BUT, you must edit the link to read: "www.nicehash.com/tools/eqm_v1.0.2a.zip" .  The download link was not immediately updated, last time I checked.      

All my nVidia rigs got a big boost.  The 750ti cards are over 50Sols/s now, the dual Zotac 980ti AMP! Extreme rig is hashing at 400Sols/s.        --scryptr
sr. member
Activity: 574
Merit: 250
Fighting mob law and inquisition in this forum
Time to replug my GTX1080s into my rig :-D
Since my AMD RX480 rig grilled a Seasonic Prime PSU I hae to wait and bridge the time until amazon delivers
 
hero member
Activity: 700
Merit: 500
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.16969151
anybody else has this issue after some time?
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
is that zip secure? i don't trust newbie so easily here
This download is from official nicehash site via https, so my newbie status doesn't matter.

i can't find this version in their website
Because they haven't released it yet for some reason. I got that link very easy. Just took their official download link, replace version number with one from their latest screenshot and voilà.
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1015
https://www.nicehash.com/tools/eqm_v1.0.2a.zip

Currently 800 s/s poolside  Grin

edit:
gtx 970 tdp 95-102%, mcu load 62%. Maxwell getting close to it's limits @ 155 s/s.

edit2:
Again huge power savings limiting tdp.
legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1072
is that zip secure? i don't trust newbie so easily here
This download is from official nicehash site via https, so my newbie status doesn't matter.

i can't find this version in their website
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
is that zip secure? i don't trust newbie so easily here
This download is from official nicehash site via https, so my newbie status doesn't matter.
legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1072
is that zip secure? i don't trust newbie so easily here
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1015
Ok, guys.
New nicehash miner is here.
215 h/s per 1070 (msi armor, core+150/memory+800) confirmed.


4x970 testrig up 50% from zawawawa-r12. Now doing 615 s/s.
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
Ok, guys.
New nicehash miner is here.
215 h/s per 1070 (msi armor, core+150/memory+800) confirmed.
https://i.imgur.com/99x8vc9.jpg
legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1072
we are already sure that a 1070 can do 180sol, because nicehash has a work in progress miner that reach that speed, still unreleased, but it will be for their pool only, so i'm not really interested

but this mean that 200 is achievable



214Sols/s  POSSIBLE--

The coder djeZo just posted, on another thread, a screencap of a GTX 1070 achieving 214Sols/s.  He says that more is possoble.       --scryptr

interesting he said that the consumption is 145w, that is more efficient than clymore, which is 0.75 at best, here is 0.65 watt/hash ratio
legendary
Activity: 1134
Merit: 1001
we are already sure that a 1070 can do 180sol, because nicehash has a work in progress miner that reach that speed, still unreleased, but it will be for their pool only, so i'm not really interested

but this mean that 200 is achievable



214Sols/s  POSSIBLE--

The coder djeZo just posted, on another thread, a screencap of a GTX 1070 achieving 214Sols/s.  He says that more is possoble.       --scryptr

This ? :

https://forum.z.cash/t/gtx-1070-214-sol-s/8967

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legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1015

No, that's just their crappy pool. If they had a proper MPOS pool instead of their basic NOMP implementation then it wouldn't be crap. I'm not bashing NOMP but it basically has zero transparency.


'The pool had a bad luck in the start, so the interest of miners in using this pool was slowly dropping...'

bathrobehero, any thoughts on this?

I mined ZEC at the start on multiple pools trying to gauge them and the payouts for the nicehash pool were terrible days after the launch.

That's probably the main reason miners left their pool (last block found was 20 hours ago) the second being that their pool is too basic for today's standards; there are no stats for miners to get an idea of their earnings and no transparency.

If they would setup an MPOS pool (like suprnova or coinmine) and allow their miner to work there as well as on nicehash I would actually be interested in their miner and I'm sure I'm not the only one. That is if I'd still mine ZEC/ZCL - which I'm not.

These are exactly my thoughts.

Nicehashpool should have earned 5-10 times more at the start. That is not 'bad luck' anymore.

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