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legendary
Activity: 1092
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So, SP_  private miner are still the fastest Lyra2v2 avaliable to small miners with 2-4 GPU's.

No it isn't. It's the fastest lyra2v2 available for all the compute 5.0+ gpu's
My 980ti is peaking at 42MHASH.

All, I can say is WOW Shocked

But, SP_ you don't have anything to prove to anyone on this thread.

Everyone knows you are a coding "Genius".

Everyone, is just glad you gave them a bit better hashing, when other people did not Smiley

Happy Mining!

And, always make sure you get decent percentage of the profits from your coding "Genius".
member
Activity: 116
Merit: 10
I am forking the Nicehashminer to create a free sp-miner with all the algos optimized.

The nicehashminer for the NVIDIA GPU's is using  the opensource  sp-mod release #74 to do their work for free. I have recieved 0.2BTC in donation from Nicehash.com  and  30BTC founding from the people.  (the  ghetto rigs from the underground).
 
The C# based SpMiner will come with a 2% fee, and every algo you mine will be more than 2% faster than the nicehash miner. It supports dualmining and you just run it, and it will automaticly mine and pay you in DASH..

Thanks for your support.


I would much rather you focus on increasing the current most profitable algos and adding the new ones. I donate every time you have a new version of the fastest this or that, but currently on tpruvot's as you don't have blake2s, skein, sib, x11evo, or c11 supported or optimized in your private version. Also please increase the max password length. I love your work and will continue to support you, but this game changes daily and requires more frequent commits.


sp_
legendary
Activity: 2954
Merit: 1087
Team Black developer
So, SP_  private miner are still the fastest Lyra2v2 avaliable to small miners with 2-4 GPU's.

No it isn't. It's the fastest lyra2v2 available for all the compute 5.0+ gpu's
My 980ti is peaking at 42MHASH.
sp_
legendary
Activity: 2954
Merit: 1087
Team Black developer
I am forking the Nicehashminer to create a free sp-miner with all the algos optimized.

The nicehashminer for the NVIDIA GPU's is using  the opensource  sp-mod release #74 to do their work for free. I have recieved 0.2BTC in donation from Nicehash.com  and  30BTC founding from the people.  (the  ghetto rigs from the underground).
 
The C# based SpMiner will come with a 2% fee, and every algo you mine will be more than 2% faster than the nicehash miner. It supports dualmining and you just run it, and it will automaticly mine and pay you in DASH..

Thanks for your support.
legendary
Activity: 1030
Merit: 1006
Hm, Nicehash works on W10. Eth still not.
legendary
Activity: 1797
Merit: 1028

Too much mystification around this Lyra2REv2 optimized miner Cheesy Anyway, we bought this optimized miner from the developer that contacted us and offered us to sell the miner to us. He never used his real name so we can't confirm his real name and thus can't mention him as an author ... anyway he never even asked to be mentioned. But he is a good dev and already working on other improvements. And since we like open source we put the sources online - even if we could only put binaries (we always release source, the only case when we don't release the source is when we only buy binaries).

We are however a bit disappointed on you, sp_ ... you grabbed the public source and put it into your private miner (greedy) - now this is really not nice, you should put it in your public github repo and make a new public release.

Anyway, keep on hashing Wink

Best regards,
NiceHash team.

Default intensity parameters of your release of new lyra2rev2 miner are "eco-mode" for gtx750.
I put -i 20, the gpu memory load increased to 600+mb and hashrate from 6020 to 6200.
And yes. ccminer-1.7.6-mod-r5-fix is slightly faster then yours ...

SP_ PRIVATE #7 IS FASTER--

I just ran a brief test on the CryptoMining-Blog version vs. sp_ 's modded Private #7 while miniing Lyra2v2.  On my EVGA GTX 960 SC, in Win 7 x64, I get about 15.3MH/s with sp_  's Private #7, and 14.55MH/s with the CryptoMining-Blog version that is mentioned above.  Both miners were run at an intensity setting of "-i 21.3".  If there is a fuss over this, I will post screen caps later.       --scryptr

What clock speed do you have on your 960?

CORE/MEMORY +80/+240--

The clocks were set with EVGA Precision X.  The core clock read out at 1472 mhz.  Any higher and the card crashes on some algos.       --scryptr

Cool, are you adding any voltage or is that with default voltages?

Lower Nvidia cards are all faster on SP-Mod 7 private miner than Nanashi Meiyo-Meijin:

750TI is 200khs faster (factory boost clock 1345)

950 is 550khs faster (factory boost clock 1417)

960 is 650khs faster (factory boost clock 1392)

So, SP_  private miner are still the fastest Lyra2v2 avaliable to small miners with 2-4 GPU's.



SMALL VOLTAGE INCREASE--

I step the voltage up +0.25mV.       --scryptr
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1004

Too much mystification around this Lyra2REv2 optimized miner Cheesy Anyway, we bought this optimized miner from the developer that contacted us and offered us to sell the miner to us. He never used his real name so we can't confirm his real name and thus can't mention him as an author ... anyway he never even asked to be mentioned. But he is a good dev and already working on other improvements. And since we like open source we put the sources online - even if we could only put binaries (we always release source, the only case when we don't release the source is when we only buy binaries).

We are however a bit disappointed on you, sp_ ... you grabbed the public source and put it into your private miner (greedy) - now this is really not nice, you should put it in your public github repo and make a new public release.

Anyway, keep on hashing Wink

Best regards,
NiceHash team.

Default intensity parameters of your release of new lyra2rev2 miner are "eco-mode" for gtx750.
I put -i 20, the gpu memory load increased to 600+mb and hashrate from 6020 to 6200.
And yes. ccminer-1.7.6-mod-r5-fix is slightly faster then yours ...

SP_ PRIVATE #7 IS FASTER--

I just ran a brief test on the CryptoMining-Blog version vs. sp_ 's modded Private #7 while miniing Lyra2v2.  On my EVGA GTX 960 SC, in Win 7 x64, I get about 15.3MH/s with sp_  's Private #7, and 14.55MH/s with the CryptoMining-Blog version that is mentioned above.  Both miners were run at an intensity setting of "-i 21.3".  If there is a fuss over this, I will post screen caps later.       --scryptr

What clock speed do you have on your 960?

CORE/MEMORY +80/+240--

The clocks were set with EVGA Precision X.  The core clock read out at 1472 mhz.  Any higher and the card crashes on some algos.       --scryptr

Cool, are you adding any voltage or is that with default voltages?

Lower Nvidia cards are all faster on SP-Mod 7 private miner than Nanashi Meiyo-Meijin:

750TI is 200khs faster (factory boost clock 1345)

950 is 550khs faster (factory boost clock 1417)

960 is 650khs faster (factory boost clock 1392)

So, SP_  private miner are still the fastest Lyra2v2 avaliable to small miners with 2-4 GPU's.

sp_
legendary
Activity: 2954
Merit: 1087
Team Black developer
sp_ just optimized and sold it... as usual.

You need to rephrase..

sp_ optimized it.... as usual. and gave it out for free to the donators of the sp-mod opensource ccminer fork.
sp_
legendary
Activity: 2954
Merit: 1087
Team Black developer
Spmod #7 lyra2v2 results peakedi
970   (1500 boost core clock) 24500 (evga ssc gaming elpida)
750ti (1430 boost core clock) 7800 (zotac samsung)

Nice. Thanks for testing.



Peak hash difference 750TI extra 300Khs compared to Nicehash miner.

Peak hash difference GTX 950 extra 700Khs compared to Nicehash miner.

Peak hash difference GTX 960 extra 800Khs compared to Nicehash miner.

Across the Nvidia's cards SPMOD is best at LYRA2V2 Grin

Buy it Quick

Can anyone test it on the gtx 970,980,980ti, 1080 please. Please compare my optimized miner(all nicehashalgos optimized #7) with the nicehashminer.
legendary
Activity: 1797
Merit: 1028

Too much mystification around this Lyra2REv2 optimized miner Cheesy Anyway, we bought this optimized miner from the developer that contacted us and offered us to sell the miner to us. He never used his real name so we can't confirm his real name and thus can't mention him as an author ... anyway he never even asked to be mentioned. But he is a good dev and already working on other improvements. And since we like open source we put the sources online - even if we could only put binaries (we always release source, the only case when we don't release the source is when we only buy binaries).

We are however a bit disappointed on you, sp_ ... you grabbed the public source and put it into your private miner (greedy) - now this is really not nice, you should put it in your public github repo and make a new public release.

Anyway, keep on hashing Wink

Best regards,
NiceHash team.

Default intensity parameters of your release of new lyra2rev2 miner are "eco-mode" for gtx750.
I put -i 20, the gpu memory load increased to 600+mb and hashrate from 6020 to 6200.
And yes. ccminer-1.7.6-mod-r5-fix is slightly faster then yours ...

SP_ PRIVATE #7 IS FASTER--

I just ran a brief test on the CryptoMining-Blog version vs. sp_ 's modded Private #7 while miniing Lyra2v2.  On my EVGA GTX 960 SC, in Win 7 x64, I get about 15.3MH/s with sp_  's Private #7, and 14.55MH/s with the CryptoMining-Blog version that is mentioned above.  Both miners were run at an intensity setting of "-i 21.3".  If there is a fuss over this, I will post screen caps later.       --scryptr

What clock speed do you have on your 960?

CORE/MEMORY +80/+240--

The clocks were set with EVGA Precision X.  The core clock read out at 1472 mhz.  Any higher and the card crashes on some algos.       --scryptr
sp_
legendary
Activity: 2954
Merit: 1087
Team Black developer
SP_ PRIVATE #7 IS FASTER--

I just ran a brief test on the CryptoMining-Blog version vs. sp_ 's modded Private #7 while miniing Lyra2v2.  On my EVGA GTX 960 SC, in Win 7 x64, I get about 15.3MH/s with sp_  's Private #7, and 14.55MH/s with the CryptoMining-Blog version that is mentioned above.  Both miners were run at an intensity setting of "-i 21.3".  If there is a fuss over this, I will post screen caps later.       --scryptr

Thanks for testing scrypter. My test card is a MSI gaming 960 with a 4 pin power connector. The default intensity for the gtx 960 is set to 22, and it seems to perfom bether with higher intensities. But some cards will trottle, and hash could be lost.
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1004

Too much mystification around this Lyra2REv2 optimized miner Cheesy Anyway, we bought this optimized miner from the developer that contacted us and offered us to sell the miner to us. He never used his real name so we can't confirm his real name and thus can't mention him as an author ... anyway he never even asked to be mentioned. But he is a good dev and already working on other improvements. And since we like open source we put the sources online - even if we could only put binaries (we always release source, the only case when we don't release the source is when we only buy binaries).

We are however a bit disappointed on you, sp_ ... you grabbed the public source and put it into your private miner (greedy) - now this is really not nice, you should put it in your public github repo and make a new public release.

Anyway, keep on hashing Wink

Best regards,
NiceHash team.

Default intensity parameters of your release of new lyra2rev2 miner are "eco-mode" for gtx750.
I put -i 20, the gpu memory load increased to 600+mb and hashrate from 6020 to 6200.
And yes. ccminer-1.7.6-mod-r5-fix is slightly faster then yours ...

SP_ PRIVATE #7 IS FASTER--

I just ran a brief test on the CryptoMining-Blog version vs. sp_ 's modded Private #7 while miniing Lyra2v2.  On my EVGA GTX 960 SC, in Win 7 x64, I get about 15.3MH/s with sp_  's Private #7, and 14.55MH/s with the CryptoMining-Blog version that is mentioned above.  Both miners were run at an intensity setting of "-i 21.3".  If there is a fuss over this, I will post screen caps later.       --scryptr

What clock speed do you have on your 960?
legendary
Activity: 1797
Merit: 1028

Too much mystification around this Lyra2REv2 optimized miner Cheesy Anyway, we bought this optimized miner from the developer that contacted us and offered us to sell the miner to us. He never used his real name so we can't confirm his real name and thus can't mention him as an author ... anyway he never even asked to be mentioned. But he is a good dev and already working on other improvements. And since we like open source we put the sources online - even if we could only put binaries (we always release source, the only case when we don't release the source is when we only buy binaries).

We are however a bit disappointed on you, sp_ ... you grabbed the public source and put it into your private miner (greedy) - now this is really not nice, you should put it in your public github repo and make a new public release.

Anyway, keep on hashing Wink

Best regards,
NiceHash team.

Default intensity parameters of your release of new lyra2rev2 miner are "eco-mode" for gtx750.
I put -i 20, the gpu memory load increased to 600+mb and hashrate from 6020 to 6200.
And yes. ccminer-1.7.6-mod-r5-fix is slightly faster then yours ...

SP_ PRIVATE #7 IS FASTER--

I just ran a brief test on the CryptoMining-Blog version vs. sp_ 's modded Private #7 while miniing Lyra2v2.  On my EVGA GTX 960 SC, in Win 7 x64, I get about 15.3MH/s with sp_  's Private #7, and 14.55MH/s with the CryptoMining-Blog version that is mentioned above.  Both miners were run at an intensity setting of "-i 21.3".  If there is a fuss over this, I will post screen caps later.       --scryptr
legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1072

Too much mystification around this Lyra2REv2 optimized miner Cheesy Anyway, we bought this optimized miner from the developer that contacted us and offered us to sell the miner to us. He never used his real name so we can't confirm his real name and thus can't mention him as an author ... anyway he never even asked to be mentioned. But he is a good dev and already working on other improvements. And since we like open source we put the sources online - even if we could only put binaries (we always release source, the only case when we don't release the source is when we only buy binaries).

We are however a bit disappointed on you, sp_ ... you grabbed the public source and put it into your private miner (greedy) - now this is really not nice, you should put it in your public github repo and make a new public release.

Anyway, keep on hashing Wink

Best regards,
NiceHash team.

Default intensity parameters of your release of new lyra2rev2 miner are "eco-mode" for gtx750.
I put -i 20, the gpu memory load increased to 600+mb and hashrate from 6020 to 6200.
And yes. ccminer-1.7.6-mod-r5-fix is slightly faster then yours ...

what is the optimal intensity for a 970? with i-20 seems slower, i'm using the nicehash fork
legendary
Activity: 1510
Merit: 1003

Too much mystification around this Lyra2REv2 optimized miner Cheesy Anyway, we bought this optimized miner from the developer that contacted us and offered us to sell the miner to us. He never used his real name so we can't confirm his real name and thus can't mention him as an author ... anyway he never even asked to be mentioned. But he is a good dev and already working on other improvements. And since we like open source we put the sources online - even if we could only put binaries (we always release source, the only case when we don't release the source is when we only buy binaries).

We are however a bit disappointed on you, sp_ ... you grabbed the public source and put it into your private miner (greedy) - now this is really not nice, you should put it in your public github repo and make a new public release.

Anyway, keep on hashing Wink

Best regards,
NiceHash team.

Default intensity parameters of your release of new lyra2rev2 miner are "eco-mode" for gtx750.
I put -i 20, the gpu memory load increased to 600+mb and hashrate from 6020 to 6200.
And yes. ccminer-1.7.6-mod-r5-fix is slightly faster then yours ...
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1004
I just have to LOL on compiling ccminer.  If you can't compile it, you are just lazy imo.  It is so easy.

Hay, that is not really lazy, by any definition of the word "Lazy".

Have you seen how many people, who buy GPU's and then sell their mining allocation for BTC each day.

There is no real profits in doing this, most of the real profits come from mining a crypto and holding the coin to build it into a Top 10 Market Capitalisation.

Look at Dash (the coin formerly known as Darkcoin) when it was being built over a 3 year period, it was being mined for an average price of £1.00 a coin 2014.

Today, those people who mined and held their mining allocation, have been rewarded for building this coin with a Dash price of £5.50.

Those miners, who did not sell their Dash have seen 550% increase in there wallet values.

Those people, who mined and sold their Dash have made 0% profit. 2014 BTC was £400 and today BTC is £400, which means 0% profit for 2 years of mining with GPUs.

Now, that is where and when you should use the word "LAZY" Grin
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1046
I don't find a linux version of the Nanashi Meiyo-Meijin's ccminer 1.7.6, just the Windows.
Are the sources available ?
I"ll make the compilation for my Linux RIG.

You can run it in "Wine" on Linux - the program that allows you run Windows programs on Linux. I've not done it yet.

Put it into the shell "Configure Wine" and run it from there.
Thanks.
If there is only a little difference between the NiceHash and Nanashi version, this difference will be masked by Wine.
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1046
I don't find a linux version of the Nanashi Meiyo-Meijin's ccminer 1.7.6, just the Windows.
Are the sources available ?
I"ll make the compilation for my Linux RIG.

sources at nicehash git:

https://github.com/nicehash/ccminer-sp
Thanks.
I have already compiled the NiceHash version : I wanted to test the Nanashi version.
sr. member
Activity: 506
Merit: 252
How is TLB trashing using wine? As bad as in windows?
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1004
I don't find a linux version of the Nanashi Meiyo-Meijin's ccminer 1.7.6, just the Windows.
Are the sources available ?
I"ll make the compilation for my Linux RIG.

You can run it in "Wine" on Linux - the program that allows you run Windows programs on Linux. I've not done it yet.

Put it into the shell "Configure Wine" and run it from there.
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