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legendary
Activity: 2954
Merit: 1087
Team Black developer
[2016-01-13 21:13:52] accepted: 320/329 (97.26%), 50642 kH/s yes!
[2016-01-13 21:13:54] mining-ace.granitecoin.com:6001/ x11 block 253698
[2016-01-13 21:13:54] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 980 Ti, 12731 (T= 71C F= 59% C=1366/3304)
[2016-01-13 21:13:54] GPU #3: GeForce GTX 980 Ti, 12586 (T= 71C F= 60% C=1341/3304)
[2016-01-13 21:13:54] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 980 Ti, 12637 (T= 74C F= 66% C=1354/3304)
[2016-01-13 21:13:54] GPU #2: GeForce GTX 980 Ti, 12713 (T= 72C F= 62% C=1354/3304)
[2016-01-13 21:13:55] mining-ace.granitecoin.com:6001/ x11 block 102208
[2016-01-13 21:13:55] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 980 Ti, 12727 (T= 70C F= 59% C=1366/3304)
[2016-01-13 21:13:55] GPU #3: GeForce GTX 980 Ti, 12548 (T= 71C F= 60% C=1341/3304)
[2016-01-13 21:13:55] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 980 Ti, 12636 (T= 74C F= 66% C=1354/3304)
[2016-01-13 21:13:55] GPU #2: GeForce GTX 980 Ti, 12732 (T= 72C F= 62% C=1354/3304)
[2016-01-13 21:14:15] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 980 Ti, 12644 (T= 74C F= 66% C=1354/3304)
[2016-01-13 21:14:16] accepted: 321/330 (97.27%), 50647 kH/s yes!
[2016-01-13 21:14:24] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 980 Ti, 12716 (T= 71C F= 59% C=1366/3304)
[2016-01-13 21:14:24] accepted: 322/331 (97.28%), 50647 kH/s yes!
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these cards are beasts ... the only addition to the commandline is -X 29 on x11 algo ...
switching to quark now and will test for 25mins ...
#crysx

I have the same card myself. some of your cards are trottling. You see that only one card has a core clock of 1366 while the others have been downclocked.
It could be because of heat.In windows you can use the gpuz tool to find out why the boost clock is reduced.

Try to run the lyra2v2 algo and you will see that your cards are always at 1366MHz
sp_
legendary
Activity: 2954
Merit: 1087
Team Black developer
I soon have a new private version ready for the donators with more hash, x11-x15 / qubit. (more boost on compute 5.2)
Windows exe.
I will follow the same path I did with the spreadcoin miner. The more people who buy it, the more hash you get..
i would be happy to pay a little more for the linux version sp ...
in fact - if its a LOT more hash - then id be happy to pay quite a bit more than 0.1btc ...
but ...
#crysx

I have 3 or 4 others who wants a linux version, so you are not alone. But for now Windows only.. When I reach +10% on x11 I might do a linux version.
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1091
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
I soon have a new private version ready for the donators with more hash, x11-x15 / qubit. (more boost on compute 5.2)

Windows exe.

I will follow the same path I did with the spreadcoin miner. The more people who buy it, the more hash you get..

i would be happy to pay a little more for the linux version sp ...

in fact - if its a LOT more hash - then id be happy to pay quite a bit more than 0.1btc ...

but ...

#crysx
full member
Activity: 201
Merit: 100
Since there is huge problems on cryptsy, is there any other trade market safe?
Thanks

Cryptsy is a joke but I'm not laughing because I have over 0.5BTC in pending withdrawals Roll Eyes Their support is also a joke... Always the same shitty responses.
I never had any single problem with bittrex on the other hand.

sp_
legendary
Activity: 2954
Merit: 1087
Team Black developer
I soon have a new private version ready for the donators with more hash, x11-x15 / qubit. (more boost on compute 5.2)

Windows exe.

I will follow the same path I did with the spreadcoin miner. The more people who buy it, the more hash you get..
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1091
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
980 results  ( 2 MSI 980 GAMING and 1 Gigabyte 980 G1 GAMING ) all clocked core +105,

 Quark, Nicehash:
 sp miner 78 free: 63270                   sp miner private:   66145
Gigabyte G1 Gaming is 5% faster than MSI 4G here, same price...

Nice stats. 22048KHASH per card.(+4.5%)

Here is the results from another user on the EVGA 750ti SC standard clocks

The private miner is for sale for a 0.1BTC donation.




Another user have reported:

gtx 960:

keccak: +20%
lyra2v2: +11,64%
quark: +3.07
Qubit: +3.03%
Nist5: +2.2%
x11: +2%
x13: +1.8%
Whirlpoolx: +1.2%
x15: 1.14%
Neoscrypt: 0%


And here is some of my stats:

quark

970 g1:
core: 1366
mem: 1500


sp-mod 74: 16800
sp-mod 78: 17400 (+3.5%)
sp-mod priv: 17800 (+6%)

750ti strix:

core: 1240
mem: 1350

sp-mod 74: 6220
sp-mod 78: 6140  (-1.3%)
sp-mod priv: 6325 (+1.7%)

Sp you know I have been donating since you opened your thread. Smiley
Please work on the 980ti.
And now I'm seriously considering donating ... getting your private miner. Wink
But please work on the 980ti...if so imo should be the best card over  the 750ti.. 960.. 970..980  ect.

i tend to agree ...

i have just put the 'big' machine online and processing for a short while ...

its 4 x gigabyte 980ti g1 running on fedora 23 x64 compiled with gcc 5.3 and cuda 7.5 ...

the other two gigabyte 980ti extreme cards are going in a separate machine ... and will be tested when they are running ... being a higher clocked card - im assuming they will do a little more than the g1 cards ... but we will see ...

stock clocks in x11 is below ... and ill post quark after the 25min test finishes here ...

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[2016-01-13 21:13:52] accepted: 320/329 (97.26%), 50642 kH/s yes!
[2016-01-13 21:13:54] mining-ace.granitecoin.com:6001/ x11 block 253698
[2016-01-13 21:13:54] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 980 Ti, 12731 (T= 71C F= 59% C=1366/3304)
[2016-01-13 21:13:54] GPU #3: GeForce GTX 980 Ti, 12586 (T= 71C F= 60% C=1341/3304)
[2016-01-13 21:13:54] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 980 Ti, 12637 (T= 74C F= 66% C=1354/3304)
[2016-01-13 21:13:54] GPU #2: GeForce GTX 980 Ti, 12713 (T= 72C F= 62% C=1354/3304)
[2016-01-13 21:13:55] mining-ace.granitecoin.com:6001/ x11 block 102208
[2016-01-13 21:13:55] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 980 Ti, 12727 (T= 70C F= 59% C=1366/3304)
[2016-01-13 21:13:55] GPU #3: GeForce GTX 980 Ti, 12548 (T= 71C F= 60% C=1341/3304)
[2016-01-13 21:13:55] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 980 Ti, 12636 (T= 74C F= 66% C=1354/3304)
[2016-01-13 21:13:55] GPU #2: GeForce GTX 980 Ti, 12732 (T= 72C F= 62% C=1354/3304)
[2016-01-13 21:14:15] GPU #1: GeForce GTX 980 Ti, 12644 (T= 74C F= 66% C=1354/3304)
[2016-01-13 21:14:16] accepted: 321/330 (97.27%), 50647 kH/s yes!
[2016-01-13 21:14:24] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 980 Ti, 12716 (T= 71C F= 59% C=1366/3304)
[2016-01-13 21:14:24] accepted: 322/331 (97.28%), 50647 kH/s yes!

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these cards are beasts ... the only addition to the commandline is -X 29 on x11 algo ...

switching to quark now and will test for 25mins ...

#crysx
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 1003
980 results  ( 2 MSI 980 GAMING and 1 Gigabyte 980 G1 GAMING ) all clocked core +105,

 Quark, Nicehash:
 sp miner 78 free: 63270                   sp miner private:   66145
Gigabyte G1 Gaming is 5% faster than MSI 4G here, same price...

Nice stats. 22048KHASH per card.(+4.5%)

Here is the results from another user on the EVGA 750ti SC standard clocks

The private miner is for sale for a 0.1BTC donation.




Another user have reported:

gtx 960:

keccak: +20%
lyra2v2: +11,64%
quark: +3.07
Qubit: +3.03%
Nist5: +2.2%
x11: +2%
x13: +1.8%
Whirlpoolx: +1.2%
x15: 1.14%
Neoscrypt: 0%


And here is some of my stats:

quark

970 g1:
core: 1366
mem: 1500


sp-mod 74: 16800
sp-mod 78: 17400 (+3.5%)
sp-mod priv: 17800 (+6%)

750ti strix:

core: 1240
mem: 1350

sp-mod 74: 6220
sp-mod 78: 6140  (-1.3%)
sp-mod priv: 6325 (+1.7%)

Sp you know I have been donating since you opened your thread. Smiley
Please work on the 980ti.
And now I'm seriously considering donating ... getting your private miner. Wink
But please work on the 980ti...if so imo should be the best card over  the 750ti.. 960.. 970..980  ect.
newbie
Activity: 51
Merit: 0
SP_ how fast your 970's mining ETH? and what about power consumption?
sp_
legendary
Activity: 2954
Merit: 1087
Team Black developer
980 results  ( 2 MSI 980 GAMING and 1 Gigabyte 980 G1 GAMING ) all clocked core +105,

 Quark, Nicehash:
 sp miner 78 free: 63270                   sp miner private:   66145
Gigabyte G1 Gaming is 5% faster than MSI 4G here, same price...

Nice stats. 22048KHASH per card.(+4.5%)

Here is the results from another user on the EVGA 750ti SC standard clocks

The private miner is for sale for a 0.1BTC donation.




Another user have reported:

gtx 960:

keccak: +20%
lyra2v2: +11,64%
quark: +3.07
Qubit: +3.03%
Nist5: +2.2%
x11: +2%
x13: +1.8%
Whirlpoolx: +1.2%
x15: 1.14%
Neoscrypt: 0%


And here is some of my stats:

quark

970 g1:
core: 1366
mem: 1500


sp-mod 74: 16800
sp-mod 78: 17400 (+3.5%)
sp-mod priv: 17800 (+6%)

750ti strix:

core: 1240
mem: 1350

sp-mod 74: 6220
sp-mod 78: 6140  (-1.3%)
sp-mod priv: 6325 (+1.7%)
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1114
It seems now we urgently need faster x15 miner.
Ready to donate 0.01 btc for my poor gtx750)))
Coincidentally I'm working on a faster CPU miner for X algos that nearly doubles the X15 performance
but noone wants to pay for a CPU miner. I'm not doing it to make money, I'm doing it because it's fun
and I'm learning something along the way. And if I ever get it finished I'll probably give it away.
If you need any help with hardware testing on this I have 3x EVGA SR2's dual CPU 24 cores boards, a 4x CPU AMD sever 32 cores & a 980X 12 core in service.
I'd also be willing to tip in some BTC to you if you need that.

I'll keep that in mind. Things are progressing well. I'm not sure which CPU miners you are familiar with but I'm working
with darkcoin cpu miner 1.3 (elmad), cp3u (palmd) & cpuminer-multi (tpruvot )and taking the best from each. I've even
managed to improve on the current best in each algo (all X, quark, qubit). The other algos are either unstable or too
difficult for the moment. If you know of any other interesting CPU miners point them out to me. I'll take a look and see
if I can make use of them. Also if you (or anyone else) knows of other contributors to these programs not yet credited
let me know.

It has been quite a challenge. I've never done any c++ development before and no development at all for 10 years. I had a
hell of a time messing with the Makefile sources and #includes. I'm trying to tweak each algo some more. Some work better
inlined, others not, simple stuff for now. Everything focussed on AES for now.

By my own ad-hoc versioning I'm at beta2 (that goal reached since the first post). Maybe one more beta before I'm comfortable
sharing it privately. Then I'll start work on support for CPUs limited to sse2, then...

Should this be moved to a new thread?
full member
Activity: 231
Merit: 150
It seems now we urgently need faster x15 miner.
Ready to donate 0.01 btc for my poor gtx750)))

Putting a minimum donation amount to get a private optimized miner is unfair to small miners
while allowing farms to get it dirt cheap.

Coincidentally I'm working on a faster CPU miner for X algos that nearly doubles the X15 performance
but noone wants to pay for a CPU miner. I'm not doing it to make money, I'm doing it because it's fun
and I'm learning something along the way. And if I ever get it finished I'll probably give it away.
#1
agreed since most of the time what is for sell isn't for the most profitable at that moment,
by the time it become profitable again the miner you bought is no better than what you was using for free before so no gain.
#2
If you need any help with hardware testing on this I have 3x EVGA SR2's dual CPU 24 cores boards, a 4x CPU AMD sever 32 cores & a 980X 12 core in service.
I'd also be willing to tip in some BTC to you if you need that.
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1091
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
980 results  ( 2 MSI 980 GAMING and 1 Gigabyte 980 G1 GAMING ) all clocked core +105,

 Quark, Nicehash:

  sp miner 78 free: 63270                   sp miner private:   66145

Gigabyte G1 Gaming is 5% faster than MSI 4G here, same price...

nice stats ...

#crysx
newbie
Activity: 54
Merit: 0
Since there is huge problems on cryptsy, is there any other trade market safe?
Thanks
legendary
Activity: 1030
Merit: 1006
980 results  ( 2 MSI 980 GAMING and 1 Gigabyte 980 G1 GAMING ) all clocked core +105,

 Quark, Nicehash:

  sp miner 78 free: 63270                   sp miner private:   66145

Gigabyte G1 Gaming is 5% faster than MSI 4G here, same price...
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1114
2 joblo

I'm taking btc from eth mining with amd (red camp) and ready to give to improve green camp :lol:

Sorry, no follow.
hero member
Activity: 677
Merit: 500
Plz look on argon2 algo... SP_ its try to big profit!
legendary
Activity: 1510
Merit: 1003
Is there a new x15 coin I missed?
I don't know. But looking to nicehash figures it should be ))
For a small hobby miner it is too boring and time consuming to hunt for new coins ))
I like the process of taking all juices from hardware and software parts, not bargain, etc ...
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1050
This has been discussed before.

Without rewrites you get gpl violations.



No one cares about GPL violations in the crypto world. As long as you never form a legitimate business that makes million you'll never be worth suing. No one is going to send the coppers after you. It happens allll the time in the crypto world as well. Generally speaking it happens a LOT in the real world and usually nothing is ever done because the people who make GPL code don't have the resources to sue someone.

If this is your shiny suit of armor you're wearing things aren't going to go anywhere. If the 'business' ever gets big enough, you'll be able to get someone to rewrite everything that you haven't yet and pay them BTC.

I'm not saying it's a great idea to break 'laws', but in this case it really doesn't matter and no one gives two flips about it. That argument was just a easy way out to avoid actually doing something meaningful here.

I've been an opensource supporter for more than 20 years. I don't break the GPL, I use and support it.

Once again getting down into the dirty bits here. There was a lawyer that was in the thread earlier that said everything was a mess anyway (some parts you can sell and that's good and other parts you were't supposed to be able to, but people do it anyway). You can pretend you're doing everything appropriately, then sell copies through PMs and still pretend that you haven't violated anything. Not that that's what you do, but that's what the majority of the people do around here. It's still selling it and you still have to give source with it, depending on the license.

It doesn't matter. Assuming it's all for the greater good anyway, everyone would benefit from a well supported miner that uses a % to fund itself. A % fund is no different then selling copies through PMs as far as GPL licensing is concerned as well. A miner fee doesn't violate GPL licensing anymore then selling it in the first place does and people are already doing that. It's not specifically unique to a 'miner fee'.

I think this really all comes down to 'who gets paid'. People that still work on the code definitely should be the ones making the majority of the money, especially if stuff becomes depreciated. I mean open source miners are great and everything, but we all (devs and miners) know that's not cutting it and there is no uniform method for devs to earn money. A miner fee continually supports the developers for their work. Miners need to have work continually updated to in order to stay competitive with farms with private kernel devs.

Sorta sounds like you guys need someone to come along and act as arbitrary for determining who makes what. Ideally though, all the developers that still want to work for something more 'public' and make something back should be working on it and share code with each other so they can continually build a better miner. I don't know enough about coding to be able to tell what's going on, Nicehash might be a good candidate for that, depending on their end goals, which right now just seem to be making sure everyone can earn money and continue to hash on their service.

I'm not even sure why you'd want a .01BTC donation in the first place SP...
because he wants all the donations  Grin
legendary
Activity: 1510
Merit: 1003
2 joblo

I'm taking btc from eth mining with amd (red camp) and ready to give to improve green camp :lol:
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1114
It seems now we urgently need faster x15 miner.
Ready to donate 0.01 btc for my poor gtx750)))

Let's do some math. I don't know the performance of a 750 i'll use a 750ti in my example.
A 750ti produces about 2100 kh. X15 is currently paying around 0.3 BTC/GH/day.

A 750ti will produce: (0.3 * 2100) / 1000000 = 0.00063 BTC/day

If you get a 10% increase for .01 BTC your ROI will be:

0.01 / (0.1 * 0.00063 ) = 158.7 days

This is for a 750ti, a 750 will be a little longer, and without factoring power cost. That's a long time to
invest in an algo that could fade back into the shadows at any time.

Now if you had 100 or 1000 cards, as SP suggested, the ROI would drop to a 1.57 days, and, 3.8 hours
respectively. 0.01 BTC is pretty cheap when you can ROI that fast.

Putting a minimum donation amount to get a private optimized miner is unfair to small miners
while allowing farms to get it dirt cheap.

Coincidentally I'm working on a faster CPU miner for X algos that nearly doubles the X15 performance
but noone wants to pay for a CPU miner. I'm not doing it to make money, I'm doing it because it's fun
and I'm learning something along the way. And if I ever get it finished I'll probably give it away.
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