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Topic: CryptoDredge 0.27.0 — CUDA Miner - page 25. (Read 86186 times)

jr. member
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November 25, 2018, 02:48:19 PM
I have tested T-rex 080, CryptoDredge 0.11.0 and Z-Enemy 1.24v3 CUDA 9.2 with mixed rig (gtx 1060, 1070 and 1080ti) for BCD, Bitcore and Skunk algo. PL62%.
180/176/163
257/248/244
391/394/383

On what cards?
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IDENA.IO - Proof-Of-Person Blockchain
November 25, 2018, 10:34:15 AM
Test miners 24 hour 3x1080 GTX palit CryptoDredge, T Rex, ZealotEnemy:
Algo: X16s
Coin: PGN

https://youtu.be/ah0-IpSFTSM
T Rex better miner
newbie
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Merit: 0
November 25, 2018, 06:18:12 AM
Test miners 24 hour 3x1080 GTX palit CryptoDredge, T Rex, ZealotEnemy:
Algo: X16s
Coin: PGN

https://youtu.be/ah0-IpSFTSM
sr. member
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November 24, 2018, 03:16:49 AM
I have tested T-rex 080, CryptoDredge 0.11.0 and Z-Enemy 1.24v3 CUDA 9.2 with mixed rig (gtx 1060, 1070 and 1080ti) for BCD, Bitcore and Skunk algo. PL62%.
180/176/163
257/248/244
391/394/383
jr. member
Activity: 557
Merit: 5
November 23, 2018, 10:58:15 AM
x22i some improvement ( 1.3-1.5%)
Code:
[16:55:17] INFO  - GPU0 GTX 1070 Ti : 7026KH/s (Avr 6999KH/s) : 108,4KH/W : T=55C Fan=30%
[16:55:17] INFO  - GPU1 GTX 1070 Ti : 6862KH/s (Avr 6789KH/s) : 111,7KH/W : T=54C Fan=28%
[16:55:17] INFO  - GPU2 GTX 1070 Ti : 6900KH/s (Avr 6932KH/s) : 111,0KH/W : T=55C Fan=31%
[16:55:17] INFO  - GPU3 GTX 1070 Ti : 6368KH/s (Avr 6384KH/s) : 108,9KH/W : T=54C Fan=26%
[16:55:17] INFO  - GPU4 GTX 1070 Ti : 6862KH/s (Avr 6863KH/s) : 111,1KH/W : T=56C Fan=33%
[16:55:17] INFO  - GPU5 GTX 1070 Ti : 7070KH/s (Avr 7069KH/s) : 110,9KH/W : T=57C Fan=34%

voltage 0.6375 -600 memory +400 clock (with nvinspector)

Edit : Newest T-Rex is now faster than CryptoDredge
newbie
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November 22, 2018, 06:19:44 AM
[04:50:55] INFO  - GPU0 Asus GTX 1070 Ti : 8937KH/s (Avr 8898KH/s) : 88.03KH/W : T=72C Fan=48%
[04:50:55] INFO  - GPU1 Asus GTX 1070 Ti : 9383KH/s (Avr 9252KH/s) : 79.96KH/W : T=69C Fan=44%
[04:50:55] INFO  - GPU2 Asus GTX 1070 Ti : 8938KH/s (Avr 8850KH/s) : 84.46KH/W : T=75C Fan=52%
[04:50:55] INFO  - GPU3 Asus GTX 1070 Ti : 8941KH/s (Avr 8885KH/s) : 81.62KH/W : T=71C Fan=47%
[04:50:55] INFO  - GPU4 Asus GTX 1070 Ti : 7605KH/s (Avr 8785KH/s) : 76.53KH/W : T=65C Fan=39%
[04:50:55] INFO  - GPU5 Asus GTX 1070 : 7782KH/s (Avr 7688KH/s) : 76.58KH/W : T=56C Fan=35%

[04:52:46] INFO  - GPU0 Gigabyte GTX 1080 : 10.24MH/s (Avr 10.23MH/s) : 73.41KH/W : T=66C Fan=48%
[04:52:46] INFO  - GPU1 Gigabyte GTX 1080 : 10.27MH/s (Avr 10.24MH/s) : 73.24KH/W : T=69C Fan=52%
[04:52:46] INFO  - GPU2 Gigabyte GTX 1080 : 10.39MH/s (Avr 10.28MH/s) : 73.70KH/W : T=66C Fan=47%
[04:52:46] INFO  - GPU3 Gigabyte GTX 1080 : 10.50MH/s (Avr 10.42MH/s) : 74.48KH/W : T=62C Fan=40%
[04:52:46] INFO  - GPU4 Gigabyte GTX 1080 : 10.59MH/s (Avr 10.56MH/s) : 74.08KH/W : T=65C Fan=47%
[04:52:46] INFO  - GPU5 Gigabyte GTX 1080 : 8748KH/s (Avr 8831KH/s) : 62.79KH/W : T=66C Fan=47%

[04:53:36] INFO  - GPU0 EVGA GTX 1060 3GB : 4151KH/s (Avr 4180KH/s) : 75.17KH/W : T=70C Fan=29%
[04:53:36] INFO  - GPU1 EVGA GTX 750 Ti : 1788KH/s (Avr 1788KH/s) : 51.21KH/W : T=63C Fan=48%

PL at 70% on all and -470 Mem with Core between 100-200 depending on GPU all mining x22i on 0.11.0
newbie
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November 22, 2018, 04:43:21 AM
it would be really nice to have failover for pools in backup-pools.txt file!
jr. member
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November 22, 2018, 03:42:09 AM
v. 0.11 :



    Improve following algorithms (Up to 4%)
    BCD
    BitCore
    HMQ1725
    Skunkhash
    X17
    Add X16R algorithm
    Add X16S algorithm
    Implement "mining.ping" of Stratum
    Support "client.reconnect" of Stratum (Fix for MiningRigRentals.com)
    Fix several bugs of Stratum

legendary
Activity: 1638
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November 22, 2018, 02:09:33 AM
It's not commonly accepted (mclock -something or 0 is), but on the same rig I have another couple of coin instances running (similar algos), and works fine (no invalid shares).
I don't know of course if it's OK for 1060 & 1070, because I only have 1080 ti's (if you have problems, I would imagine you should lower incrementally the clocks and memory).
mclock: +750
cclock:+ 100
PWlimit: 90%
No temp issues either, and hashrate what is expected+ in any similar algo, with a little bit higher power - than what it should be - consumption.
Works great with with t-rex, but with CryptoDredge even greater  Wink

Now my rig is stable but do you know how to put the clock and mclock directly to the bat file? I mean I don't want to use MSIafterburner and I'd like to run the cryptodredge in startup everytime the rig rebooting.

Can you give some example of bat file with mclock and cclock?
newbie
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November 22, 2018, 12:14:48 AM
Added CryptoDredge 0.11 Cuda 9.2/10 versions to https://minermonitoring.com for quick and easy remote deployment Smiley
newbie
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November 21, 2018, 11:29:43 PM
TEST RTX2080 CryptoDredge v0.11.0 RVN (quick test)
https://youtu.be/S0bYR2KgU9Q

Thanks Developers
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Homo Sapiens Bitcoinerthalensis
November 21, 2018, 03:24:06 PM
Could you recommend some mclock and cclock for 1060, 1070 and 1080ti?

It's not commonly accepted (mclock -something or 0 is), but on the same rig I have another couple of coin instances running (similar algos), and works fine (no invalid shares).
I don't know of course if it's OK for 1060 & 1070, because I only have 1080 ti's (if you have problems, I would imagine you should lower incrementally the clocks and memory).
mclock: +750
cclock:+ 100
PWlimit: 90%
No temp issues either, and hashrate what is expected+ in any similar algo, with a little bit higher power - than what it should be - consumption.
Works great with with t-rex, but with CryptoDredge even greater  Wink
newbie
Activity: 74
Merit: 0
November 21, 2018, 02:07:46 PM
How to view statistics through the browser?
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1046
November 21, 2018, 01:19:12 AM
If you do not mine Ethereum, lower your memory clocks. I have all of my 1080ti's running with 5600 and they are 24/7 100% stable, no restart, nothing.
Reducing the memory could lead to hash drop?

As of now, my miner stays online but I'm getting some invalid job ID what does it mean?
It looks like I need to reduce the memory clock first and test "I just comparing it to  T-rex which gives me a stable result with less invalid ID"
Could you recommend some mclock and cclock for 1060, 1070 and 1080ti?
legendary
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November 20, 2018, 03:57:25 AM
Hi , anyone have tested Nvidia 2070 ? Result ? Thanks .
newbie
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November 19, 2018, 10:24:56 PM
CryptoDredge 0.10.0 already added to https://www.minermonitoring.com/ https://www.ethmonitoring.com/ including pool monitoring for Suqa and BCD on icemining.ca



Join our discord https://discord.gg/aGGaeqq
also, you can check the speed of the miner on different rigs using the benchmark page: https://minermonitoring.com/benchmark
newbie
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November 19, 2018, 07:55:23 AM
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Many thanks to the creator of this great miner, I'm using it on 1080 ti/1070/1060 and it delivers the best hashrate among any other miners I've tried but I miss one feature: failover pools in a separate file failover.txt!  Cool
member
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November 19, 2018, 03:02:46 AM
If you do not mine Ethereum, lower your memory clocks. I have all of my 1080ti's running with 5600 and they are 24/7 100% stable, no restart, nothing.
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1046
November 19, 2018, 02:21:23 AM
I tried the miner (cryptodredge o.10) my 1080ti gives me higher temp with core +100 and +590 in memory clock but I tried this miner on other GPU but it gives me low temp compared to gtx 1080ti?

That is why I decided to reduce the temp limit from MSIafterburner the hashrate reduced and the temp down but I'm not satisfied because the miner only runs in a few hours then restart.

Could you guys suggest any good settings to prevent my rig from rebooting?
newbie
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November 18, 2018, 07:21:41 PM
Has anyone been able to customize the API?
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