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Maybe I remember wrong. I need to check it out. But 190-200 is too low.
Ok, looking forwrd to see your anwer,nowadays feather is profitable...
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legendary
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Maybe I remember wrong. I need to check it out. But 190-200 is too low.
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@Sp all cards configure 65w via bios.15 of 750Ti's have samsung memory,2of them elpida and just one hynix.let's try o/cthe memory.

edit: gave +200 memory and no gain in hash.
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With Sp private 5 750ti's (with o/c)190-200kh/s and 970 650-660kh/s(with o/c). İs it normal or i 'm using wrong version of private miner.? Smiley))

I think the different models perform different. It has to do with Samsung/elpida/hynix memory. I think you need to overclock the memory to get a boost, and not only the coreclock. And you need to make sure your card isn't trottleing. Most 750ti's comes with a default tdp of 38W, and you should increase to 65W (NVIDIA SMI tool or bios change)
legendary
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what pool you guys are using for neoscrypt, they seems all trash tons of orphan or invalid, and solo mining does not work....
givemecoins works great for me, blocksfactory is also good for FTC

I used to mine on GMC all the time back when I was heavy into Neo, they did a update to their service and now occasionally some blocktimes take suuupppper long to go through. I contacted support and they didn't ever fix it. Look at block times, on occasion you'll see a 9999% luck one... or a couple, which is wasted hashing time. I'm sure somethings fucked up on their backend, because the rate at which they appear and the amount rounds like that appear on other mining pools.

Now I mine exclusively at TBF.


In other news, after more comparing it seems that .79 gets ~10% less hashrate then DJM and uses ~10% less power.
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SOLO-MINING PHOENIXCOIN--
Good luck mining!    And, as an additional note, Ghostlander has written code for NSGminer, "The World's Fastest NeoScrypt Miner".  It is supposedly capable of 275KH/s on an 750ti via OpenCL.  I haven't been able to succesfully launch it yet on my 750ti rig, but sp_'s CCminer mines at about 220KH/s on my 750ti cards.  NSGminer is based on SGminer.  Ghostlander also developed the first CGminer-based NeoScrypt mining software.       --scryptr

The opencl does around 190 and not 275. My private can do 240-250 with proper oc on the 750ti
With Sp private 5 750ti's (with o/c)190-200kh/s and 970 650-660kh/s(with o/c). İs it normal or i 'm using wrong version of private miner.? Smiley))
legendary
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what pool you guys are using for neoscrypt, they seems all trash tons of orphan or invalid, and solo mining does not work....
givemecoins works great for me, blocksfactory is also good for FTC

i don't like blockfactory, 10% or more of invalid, the other you mentioned seems to have a very low hashrate
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what pool you guys are using for neoscrypt, they seems all trash tons of orphan or invalid, and solo mining does not work....
givemecoins works great for me, blocksfactory is also good for FTC
legendary
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SP, just a FYI, your version is still not getting as good hash as DJMs Neoscrypt kernel.
Also another FYI, after DJM updated his kernels, it increased power usage by about 15%.
What cards are you testing on?. How much faster? My kernal does around 1MHASH on the 980ti.
15% more power is a waste.

970s... Various manufacturers. Weirdly enough I ran into a voltage limitation on one of the cards. Like the TDP was maxed, but the card was using so much juice it was throttling based on vOP.

Getting 670~ with DJMs and 620~ with same rig. Using version .79

Also going to echo the high CPU utilization in CCMiner with Neo... running at about 20% which is enough to keep the processors fully powered up.

The cryptomining blog seems to be getting 610khash with djms cuda 7.5 build on the gtx 970

http://cryptomining-blog.com/6450-new-ccminer-fork-from-djm34-with-faster-neoscrypt/

Different clockrates I'm sure. I'm using the 6.5nosync version. 7.5 is slower and runs about that speed.
legendary
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SOLO-MINING PHOENIXCOIN--
Good luck mining!    And, as an additional note, Ghostlander has written code for NSGminer, "The World's Fastest NeoScrypt Miner".  It is supposedly capable of 275KH/s on an 750ti via OpenCL.  I haven't been able to succesfully launch it yet on my 750ti rig, but sp_'s CCminer mines at about 220KH/s on my 750ti cards.  NSGminer is based on SGminer.  Ghostlander also developed the first CGminer-based NeoScrypt mining software.       --scryptr

The opencl does around 190 and not 275. My private can do 240-250 with proper oc on the 750ti

Ghostlander claims he's getting 282KH/s @ 1400MHz per 750 Ti under Windows XP with his miner. I got nowhere that high though in win 7 with his miner.

I was able to solo-mine PXC this week.  The solo-mining configuration depends on GetWork, not Stratum, and the mining URL should be prefixed with "http", not "stratum+tcp".  A good CCminer batch file with launch-line follows:

Only pools use stratum, solomining always use getwork (afaik).

NSGMINER LAUNCH LINE--

Apologies, but I can't even get NSGminer to launch on Win 7 x64 with my GTX 960.  What is your launch line for NSGminer?       --scryptr
legendary
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..or getblocktemplate

--NO-GBT  --

Launch lines given by Ghostlander have the "--no-gbt" flag set.  This specifies "No GetBlockTemplate".       --scryptr
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..or getblocktemplate
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SOLO-MINING PHOENIXCOIN--
Good luck mining!    And, as an additional note, Ghostlander has written code for NSGminer, "The World's Fastest NeoScrypt Miner".  It is supposedly capable of 275KH/s on an 750ti via OpenCL.  I haven't been able to succesfully launch it yet on my 750ti rig, but sp_'s CCminer mines at about 220KH/s on my 750ti cards.  NSGminer is based on SGminer.  Ghostlander also developed the first CGminer-based NeoScrypt mining software.       --scryptr

The opencl does around 190 and not 275. My private can do 240-250 with proper oc on the 750ti

Ghostlander claims he's getting 282KH/s @ 1400MHz per 750 Ti under Windows XP with his miner. I got nowhere that high though in win 7 with his miner.

I was able to solo-mine PXC this week.  The solo-mining configuration depends on GetWork, not Stratum, and the mining URL should be prefixed with "http", not "stratum+tcp".  A good CCminer batch file with launch-line follows:

Only pools use stratum, solomining always use getwork (afaik).
legendary
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Sp sorry  that was  1300 watts  not 1200. It just kicked off fans not spinning enough and I have it plugged into a spike protector that maybe kicking it off .. which is build into the psu.. now plug directly into the wall see if that works. Smiley
EDIT: Anyone know of a fan control for psu's plz  thx
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SP, just a FYI, your version is still not getting as good hash as DJMs Neoscrypt kernel.
Also another FYI, after DJM updated his kernels, it increased power usage by about 15%.
What cards are you testing on?. How much faster? My kernal does around 1MHASH on the 980ti.
15% more power is a waste.

970s... Various manufacturers. Weirdly enough I ran into a voltage limitation on one of the cards. Like the TDP was maxed, but the card was using so much juice it was throttling based on vOP.

Getting 670~ with DJMs and 620~ with same rig. Using version .79

Also going to echo the high CPU utilization in CCMiner with Neo... running at about 20% which is enough to keep the processors fully powered up.

The cryptomining blog seems to be getting 610khash with djms cuda 7.5 build on the gtx 970

http://cryptomining-blog.com/6450-new-ccminer-fork-from-djm34-with-faster-neoscrypt/
sp_
legendary
Activity: 2954
Merit: 1087
Team Black developer
SOLO-MINING PHOENIXCOIN--
Good luck mining!    And, as an additional note, Ghostlander has written code for NSGminer, "The World's Fastest NeoScrypt Miner".  It is supposedly capable of 275KH/s on an 750ti via OpenCL.  I haven't been able to succesfully launch it yet on my 750ti rig, but sp_'s CCminer mines at about 220KH/s on my 750ti cards.  NSGminer is based on SGminer.  Ghostlander also developed the first CGminer-based NeoScrypt mining software.       --scryptr

The opencl does around 190 and not 275. My private can do 240-250 with proper oc on the 750ti
legendary
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SP, just a FYI, your version is still not getting as good hash as DJMs Neoscrypt kernel.
Also another FYI, after DJM updated his kernels, it increased power usage by about 15%.

What cards are you testing on?. How much faster? My kernal does around 1MHASH on the 980ti.
15% more power is a waste.

970s... Various manufacturers. Weirdly enough I ran into a voltage limitation on one of the cards. Like the TDP was maxed, but the card was using so much juice it was throttling based on vOP.

Getting 670~ with DJMs and 620~ with same rig. Using version .79

Also going to echo the high CPU utilization in CCMiner with Neo... running at about 20% which is enough to keep the processors fully powered up.
legendary
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SOLO-MINING PHOENIXCOIN--

After a string of successful solo-mining attempts this year, I was still frustrated by being unable to solo-mine any NeoScrypt coin.  NeoScrypt, an algorithm developed by Ghostlander, is the algo used in such coins as FeatherCoin (FTC), PhoenixCoin (PXC), OrbitCoin (ORB), and UFOCoin (UFO).  Ghostlander also developed and currently supports PhoenixCoin.

I was able to solo-mine PXC this week.  The solo-mining configuration depends on GetWork, not Stratum, and the mining URL should be prefixed with "http", not "stratum+tcp".  A good CCminer batch file with launch-line follows:

=======CUT LINE=======
:loop

C:\CCminer\ccminer.exe -a neoscrypt -C --cpu-priority 5 -R 10 -i 15 --broken-neo-wallet -o  http://127.0.0.1:9554 -u username -p x

pause
goto loop
=======CUT LINE=======

Save the above as "start.bat" or similar.  Do not include the cut-line notations.

The wallet must also be configured to accept mining connections.  A good "phoenixcoin.conf" file follows:

=======CUT LINE=======
rpcport=9554
port=9555
listen=1
server=1
daemon=1
defaultkey=1
longtimestamps=1
dns=1
addnode=prometheus.phoenixcoin.org:9555
addnode=menoetius.phoenixcoin.org:9555
addnode=atlas.phoenixcoin.org:9555
rpcuser=username
rpcpassword=x
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
=======CUT LINE=======

Save the above as "phoenixcoin.conf" in the wallet's data directory.  It MUST be named "phoenixcoin.conf".  The above file will allow a single machine to mine locally on a PhoenixCoin wallet.  It can be expanded to accept mining data from multiple rigs on a LAN with additional "rcpallowip" statements, i.e. "rcpallowip=192.168.1.*" or similar.

PhoenixCoin usually has a low difficulty.  I solved a block within only a couple minutes when I began mining:


Solo-mining earns a 50 PXC reward.

Good luck mining!    And, as an additional note, Ghostlander has written code for NSGminer, "The World's Fastest NeoScrypt Miner".  It is supposedly capable of 275KH/s on an 750ti via OpenCL.  I haven't been able to succesfully launch it yet on my 750ti rig, but sp_'s CCminer mines at about 220KH/s on my 750ti cards.  NSGminer is based on SGminer.  Ghostlander also developed the first CGminer-based NeoScrypt mining software.       --scryptr
legendary
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Thx I'm at stock everything p2 state  and getting 675 kh/s neo  sp5 970  and running smooth  no crashes ... I think nvidia inspector may have been part  not sure yet.
I think everyone is using MSI AFTERBURNER i'm giving that a try if it will take 5 cards  2x 980ti 2x970 and one 750ti on this rig. I know those gpus are running hot. so msi. 1050 watts at the wall.
Funny cpu you mentioned.

And your PSU is 1200W 80+ platinum?  The psu can only deliver around 90% so you should not exceed 1080. With higher intensity you use more power.
Thx sp  it did cut off one time yesterday  but it is rated 1200 continuous 1300 spike from what I remember.
But that 90% because platinum rings a bell.
Just did a 20 min run on most algo's went smooth no oc'ing and no intensity setting  just need fan curve and temp control.
Just ran it at 1060 for 20 minutes. See what happens in a while and I will oc for a try to 1100 to see but now i'm going to stop oc'ing especially with summer coming.
Just got msi afterburner ... that is what i'm looking for just like the old evga. Smiley
EDIT: 90% efficiency so I think it can do 1200 watts but i'll have to read on it again.
And the psu fan should be faster. But I can't find a speedfan that would do it.
sp_
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Thx I'm at stock everything p2 state  and getting 675 kh/s neo  sp5 970  and running smooth  no crashes ... I think nvidia inspector may have been part  not sure yet.
I think everyone is using MSI AFTERBURNER i'm giving that a try if it will take 5 cards  2x 980ti 2x970 and one 750ti on this rig. I know those gpus are running hot. so msi. 1050 watts at the wall.
Funny cpu you mentioned.

And your PSU is 1200W 80+ platinum?  The psu can only deliver around 90% so you should not exceed 1080. With higher intensity you use more power.
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