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Topic: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell / Pascal kernels. - page 521. (Read 2347641 times)

mrb
legendary
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Are you still prioritizing nvidia support over windows support?

Yes, because supporting Nvidia is much less work than Windows. ETA maybe in a few days. Anyway, we are getting off-topic in this CCminer thread. SILENTARMY discussion should be held there.
newbie
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Yeah it is a mess to add virtual monitors to every card in linux, i will probably do it real soon now  Grin

but not for overclocking, i will do it so i can speed up the fans because the default speed/temp curve of the g1 gaming fans, is shit, i mean 27% PWM for a card that is at 55 degrees, what the fuck gigabyte?!?!?.

The card is too freaking hot, in ethereum i have the card at 55 degrees C (30 ambient) , and in zcash is at 58 degrees C (also 30 ambient) is a little to hot for my taste, the VRMs are around 65 - 70C, way too hot!.

i don't OC my GPUs, ever, i never ever had a GPU died on me,  GPUs here are insanely expensive (twice the price you guys pay in the US ) also there is no RMA service here, if you fuck up the card, you have to pay 150 dollars to send the card to the US and back, no freaking way Smiley.
Where do you live?
hero member
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Hey induktor.. Msi Argentina received my 1070 RMA locally, and they are sending them to USA free of charge. And they were bought at Newegg. Smiley

By the other hand, the EVGA that caught fire is already in Cali, at my expense.

sorry for the offtopic... anyways this thread is all offtopic  Roll Eyes

hi _javi_ thanks for the info, i didn't knew it, the only local "good" RMA i know here is western digital, which i had used several times, always excelent, main reason why i keep buying WD drives  Grin  nah, black, gold, red and purple works fine!, blue and green are crap.

offtopic indeed! sorry for that Smiley

btw: (on-topic) ZCMINER closed source (linux cuda with 10% dev fee) works very good!, best i have tested so far for CUDA 8.
hero member
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i don't OC my GPUs, ever, i never ever had a GPU died on me,  GPUs here are insanely expensive (twice the price you guys pay in the US ) also there is no RMA service here, if you fuck up the card, you have to pay 150 dollars to send the card to the US and back, no freaking way Smiley.
Second hand market must be doing well there?
HUGE!!!!!!! LOL, no really, used pc hardware market here is BIG business.

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You don't want to know the price and rma procedure in here

I guess i'm not the only one then Sad



hero member
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Still a manic miner
Hey induktor.. Msi Argentina received my 1070 RMA locally, and they are sending them to USA free of charge. And they were bought at Newegg. Smiley

By the other hand, the EVGA that caught fire is already in Cali, at my expense.

sorry for the offtopic... anyways this thread is all offtopic  Roll Eyes
legendary
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i don't OC my GPUs, ever, i never ever had a GPU died on me,  GPUs here are insanely expensive (twice the price you guys pay in the US ) also there is no RMA service here, if you fuck up the card, you have to pay 150 dollars to send the card to the US and back, no freaking way Smiley.

Second hand market must be doing well there?
full member
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Yeah it is a mess to add virtual monitors to every card in linux, i will probably do it real soon now  Grin

but not for overclocking, i will do it so i can speed up the fans because the default speed/temp curve of the g1 gaming fans, is shit, i mean 27% PWM for a card that is at 55 degrees, what the fuck gigabyte?!?!?.

The card is too freaking hot, in ethereum i have the card at 55 degrees C (30 ambient) , and in zcash is at 58 degrees C (also 30 ambient) is a little to hot for my taste, the VRMs are around 65 - 70C, way too hot!.

i don't OC my GPUs, ever, i never ever had a GPU died on me,  GPUs here are insanely expensive (twice the price you guys pay in the US ) also there is no RMA service here, if you fuck up the card, you have to pay 150 dollars to send the card to the US and back, no freaking way Smiley.

You don't want to know the price and rma procedure in here Smiley
hero member
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Yeah it is a mess to add virtual monitors to every card in linux, i will probably do it real soon now  Grin

but not for overclocking, i will do it so i can speed up the fans because the default speed/temp curve of the g1 gaming fans, is shit, i mean 27% PWM for a card that is at 55 degrees, what the fuck gigabyte?!?!?.

The card is too freaking hot, in ethereum i have the card at 55 degrees C (30 ambient) , and in zcash is at 58 degrees C (also 30 ambient) is a little to hot for my taste, the VRMs are around 65 - 70C, way too hot!.

i don't OC my GPUs, ever, i never ever had a GPU died on me,  GPUs here are insanely expensive (twice the price you guys pay in the US ) also there is no RMA service here, if you fuck up the card, you have to pay 150 dollars to send the card to the US and back, no freaking way Smiley.
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So how many cards are you using and what the total hash you get now?
THanks for sharing it, but it's not thaaaat good, they claim 61 Sol/s per GTX 1070 and I am making 45 Sol/s (substract the 10% dev fee and it will make 40 Sols/s per 1070 )

working on Kopiemtu 2.0 MOD 4 (lubuntu 14.04 cuda 8, driver 367.44.

i monitor the internet activity of that miner using torch (mikrotik router) and no suspicious traffic, other than mining on my pool and the dev pool every now and then.

so unless it has a delayed payload, it's good. just, not that fast Sad but so far the best i could find for nvidia, the lastest nheqminer (windows) only does 34 Sol/s per 1070.

always at 90W TDP btw, max efficiency point.
indkt.
If you overclock the cards, you can get better results. Try coolbits 8 to overclock. But You must add monitor to your each card to enable overclock feature. Adding monitor to each card really a headache
sp_
legendary
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Team Black developer
Claymore announced 100sol/s on the r9 290. You get 50 sol/s he get 50.sol/s.
The silent berkeley kernel (the army of dickheads) is a piece of shit.
hero member
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So how many cards are you using and what the total hash you get now?
THanks for sharing it, but it's not thaaaat good, they claim 61 Sol/s per GTX 1070 and I am making 45 Sol/s (substract the 10% dev fee and it will make 40 Sols/s per 1070 )

working on Kopiemtu 2.0 MOD 4 (lubuntu 14.04 cuda 8, driver 367.44.

i monitor the internet activity of that miner using torch (mikrotik router) and no suspicious traffic, other than mining on my pool and the dev pool every now and then.

so unless it has a delayed payload, it's good. just, not that fast Sad but so far the best i could find for nvidia, the lastest nheqminer (windows) only does 34 Sol/s per 1070.

always at 90W TDP btw, max efficiency point.
indkt.
sp_
legendary
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Team Black developer
ZCash is being harvested. I prefer organic growth and innovation.
The anwer is Monero..
legendary
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Black Belt Developer
But on the other I agree with the 80/20 rule: like Bitcoin in its early GPU mining days, it seems 80% of the hashrate comes from 20% of people who operate large Linux mining farms, while 20% of the hashrate is from 80% of people who operate smaller hobbyist Windows mining farms.

Of course: it's a law of nature (Pareto distribution). It is the balance point of several processes.
You can't avoid it, just try to climb the curve.
newbie
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Thanks to all those who explained why they prefer Claymore/Windows over silentarmy/Linux.

To rednoW who said "And Claymore is faster, especially on Tahiti" -> this is not true, silentarmy matches or surpasses Claymore even on Tahiti (especially when taking into account its 2.5% dev fee).

Anyway it is apparent to me that many features (temp/fan monitoring, pool failover, Windows support, etc) are what you guys want in a miner. So I will take this into consideration to prioritize my future developments. But on the other I agree with the 80/20 rule: like Bitcoin in its early GPU mining days, it seems 80% of the hashrate comes from 20% of people who operate large Linux mining farms, while 20% of the hashrate is from 80% of people who operate smaller hobbyist Windows mining farms.

Are you still prioritizing nvidia support over windows support?
full member
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Thanks to all those who explained why they prefer Claymore/Windows over silentarmy/Linux.

To rednoW who said "And Claymore is faster, especially on Tahiti" -> this is not true, silentarmy matches or surpasses Claymore even on Tahiti (especially when taking into account its 2.5% dev fee).

Anyway it is apparent to me that many features (temp/fan monitoring, pool failover, Windows support, etc) are what you guys want in a miner. So I will take this into consideration to prioritize my future developments. But on the other I agree with the 80/20 rule: like Bitcoin in its early GPU mining days, it seems 80% of the hashrate comes from 20% of people who operate large Linux mining farms, while 20% of the hashrate is from 80% of people who operate smaller hobbyist Windows mining farms.


You wrote nice miner! I think someone will port the python part to windows.
I had a stability problems with genoil and your kernels on 7x470 rig. But it was hardware problem - bad riser.

Any ETA of nvidia support ?
mrb
legendary
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Thanks to all those who explained why they prefer Claymore/Windows over silentarmy/Linux.

To rednoW who said "And Claymore is faster, especially on Tahiti" -> this is not true, silentarmy matches or surpasses Claymore even on Tahiti (especially when taking into account its 2.5% dev fee).

Anyway it is apparent to me that many features (temp/fan monitoring, pool failover, Windows support, etc) are what you guys want in a miner. So I will take this into consideration to prioritize my future developments. But on the other I agree with the 80/20 rule: like Bitcoin in its early GPU mining days, it seems 80% of the hashrate comes from 20% of people who operate large Linux mining farms, while 20% of the hashrate is from 80% of people who operate smaller hobbyist Windows mining farms.
legendary
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Black Belt Developer
In case you missed it, Claymores Zcash is out. Looking at 50sols on a 470. Haven't found a 480.

Are people so excited about the Claymore Zcash miner because it supports Windows? My SILENTARMY Zcash miner is as fast as (if not a hair faster) than Claymore. And open source. And zero dev fee.

Maybe I should prioritize Windows support higher?

I would say this is more of big/bigger miners vs small miners.

I know plenty of bigger miners that use Windows. There is no reason to use Nix in this scenario. People just like thinking Nix is always superior, which definitely isn't the case, especially when it comes to mining... For instance monitoring, tweaking, troubleshooting, and recovery.

This is your opinion. Mine is different and I have many reasons for it.
The solution to the problem is being able to run both... or write your own miners like I do.
hero member
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Yeah, also saw those posts. Don't donate till he actually puts something out.
He will probably put something out but it's malware instead of miner lol

actually its been confirmed its scam and he is/will be banned from zcash forums
newbie
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Yeah, also saw those posts. Don't donate till he actually puts something out.
He will probably put something out but it's malware instead of miner lol
legendary
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Yeah, also saw those posts. Don't donate till he actually puts something out.
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