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Topic: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell / Pascal kernels. - page 62. (Read 2347588 times)

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The 6-year old HD 7950 for $100ish does 550H/s. RX cards do 900H/s, which is higher than (unmodded) 1080 Ti. NVIDIA cards simply suck for cryptonight, it is pointless to advertise your miner for them.
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legendary
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12 hours ago Monero hardforked. Only 39 blocks have been found vs 360 blocks in the old POW algo. (10.8%) 90% of the network was asic's and botnet's!!

9/10 of the miners are gone, so in a few hours/days you can multiply the monero profit with 10. The fastest nvidia miner is the sp-mod and does 600hash/s on the gtx 1060 3gb. (80 watt). I haven't released a monerov7 yet, but might do it later.
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sp_ how many mods you have right now and for which algos?
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Buy from him for 0.05 btc


How to buy from him? To write a private message or there is site/link to somewhere and form for filling and buying ?
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Buy from him for 0.05 btc
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Where get SPmod Cryptonight?
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SP_ release your version for x16r with 1% dev fee -  I use for sure if your miner can make 27 mh/s in 1080ti

Why release it for free and charge 1% fee when he can release it for 0.05 BTC per customer and charge 2% fee?  Shocked

Or if he is sure about his miner being +25% to 30% then he might as well release it with a 5% fee!!
If only...

Or 10% fee...

SP is lazy, he doesn't take time to protect his miners so he doesn't release it with a fee. It's pretty easy to disable the miner fee. Usually people take time to protect their assets, but I guess not for SP. So he keeps releasing his miner with a flat fee and % because he knows that's how the big devs make their money.

You know SP you could partner with a other developer and have them do the work you don't want to.
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SP_ release your version for x16r with 1% dev fee -  I use for sure if your miner can make 27 mh/s in 1080ti

Why release it for free and charge 1% fee when he can release it for 0.05 BTC per customer and charge 2% fee?  Shocked

Or if he is sure about his miner being +25% to 30% then he might as well release it with a 5% fee!!
If only...
member
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SP_ release your version for x16r with 1% dev fee -  I use for sure if your miner can make 27 mh/s in 1080ti

Why release it for free and charge 1% fee when he can release it for 0.05 BTC per customer and charge 2% fee?  Shocked
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Kamikaze9x9
SP_ release your version for x16r with 1% dev fee -  I use for sure if your miner can make 27 mh/s in 1080ti
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This is a screenshot of the x16r sp-mod 1 month ago.

27MHASH on the gtx 1080ti with 80% tdp

in the latest sp-mod I have optimized more kernels, so the speed doesn't fluctate as much as before and stays high. When the opensource miner hit slow sequences, my miner almost get all of the blocks on the network,  Grin Some of the raven miners also seem to have problems with some sequences. (hitting 0 blocks)

no. The speed is fluctating with the sequence number so the speed is higher.

1080ti, 970,1070ti, 1060 3gb,1060 3gb,1070 (80% tdp)






Was your x16r miner sold to anyone or you were the only one using in your farm sp?
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legendary
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This is a screenshot of the x16r sp-mod 1 month ago.

27MHASH on the gtx 1080ti with 80% tdp

in the latest sp-mod I have optimized more kernels, so the speed doesn't fluctate as much as before and stays high. When the opensource miner hit slow sequences, my miner almost get all of the blocks on the network,  Grin Some of the raven miners also seem to have problems with some sequences. (hitting 0 blocks)

no. The speed is fluctating with the sequence number so the speed is higher.

1080ti, 970,1070ti, 1060 3gb,1060 3gb,1070 (80% tdp)





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SP_

show us a pool where somebody is mining with your mod x16r Smiley
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Take a look to the ccminer x16r code @ github and you will see ...

Some of the 80bit algos are slow and unstable. SIMD can be 100% faster with a rewrite, but the 80bit is only used once in the 16 algo chain, so you only get around 1/16 +6.25% gain compared to all of the opensource miners. To optimize more you need to repeat the rewrite on all the algos in the chain. My mod is around 20-30% faster than the fastest opensource / enemy miner(24 hour test on the pool)
I have changed and optimized all of the 32 algos in the chain.

Can you show the screen of your miner's work? How much does it cost?
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_sp@: Can you tell me how to solomine with ccminer multiple rigs?
What do you wish to mine solo , with your multiple rigs , mate ?

Some new coins, but I'll tell you, if you help me Smiley
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legendary
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Take a look to the ccminer x16r code @ github and you will see ...

Some of the 80bit algos are slow and unstable. SIMD can be 100% faster with a rewrite, but the 80bit is only used once in the 16 algo chain, so you only get around 1/16 +6.25% gain compared to all of the opensource miners. To optimize more you need to repeat the rewrite on all the algos in the chain. My mod is around 20-30% faster than the fastest opensource / enemy miner(24 hour test on the pool)
I have changed and optimized all of the 32 algos in the chain.
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_sp@: Can you tell me how to solomine with ccminer multiple rigs?
What do you wish to mine solo , with your multiple rigs , mate ?
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_sp@: Can you tell me how to solomine with ccminer multiple rigs?
legendary
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I've put alot of hours in my mod. 32 algos 80bit / 64bit. I don't want to spread my hard work, and let you copy my shit and spread it for free.

What do you mean by 32 algos?
Take a look to the ccminer x16r code @ github and you will see ...
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