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Topic: EWBF's CUDA Zcash miner - page 103. (Read 2164327 times)

newbie
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July 07, 2017, 05:35:38 AM
You have just a few rejects (far less than 0,5%), thats normal

it means that so there is no solution ?
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July 07, 2017, 05:25:09 AM
You have just a few rejects (far less than 0,5%), thats normal
newbie
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July 07, 2017, 04:59:09 AM
Hello,

I am newbie for mining. Using EWBF Cuda, sometimes i got this rejected message. Before i post, i research about the message in the forum but i could not find out the solution.

What is it means ? Is it a problem or someting   Huh

My hardware list if u needed;

* 3x Asus 1070 GTX Strix (Stock, no oc)
* Asus Z-270P motherboard
* 8 GB Ram
* i3 Processor
* Windows 10 x64. Updated the lastest version.

Thanks for now.

http://imgur.com/a/GQCLV

sr. member
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The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom
July 07, 2017, 03:56:32 AM
I would get the new Galax 1070. I know they are a cheaper brand but I have 2 Galax 1060 6GB and they are great at mining ZEC or ETH.

Pascal chipset cards (10xx) use much less power for the same hash-rate as other cards deliver.

Also, if you decide to re-sell it, you are much more likely to get more of your money back with a Galax 1070
newbie
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July 07, 2017, 02:50:05 AM
with the same price which one is better for mining guys?

2nd handed 980ti poseidon, 980ti lightning, 980ti G1 gaming, or a brand new galax 1070. ?
newbie
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July 07, 2017, 01:36:59 AM
Can we expect a better performance in the future? or this is the end for optimization?

All the best and thank you for EWBF!

With the current algorithm, the speed is close to the maximum. Currently, i'm working on new features and bug fixes.

I hope it will be as good as the Claymore in terms of features.
newbie
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July 07, 2017, 01:11:01 AM
full member
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July 06, 2017, 05:47:36 PM
How can I see the temperature reported by the miner?
add --pec
newbie
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July 06, 2017, 05:41:00 PM
How can I see the temperature reported by the miner?
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July 06, 2017, 03:37:15 PM
Version 0.3.4b released.
Many new features on the way.
Web page screenshot: https://s4.postimg.org/opjzemkwt/Screenshot_20170611_220048.png

EWBF, in your next release can you please include timestamps in the log files? 

Ok, it will be a local date.

EWBF, 

Can you also look at making the miner re-check for connection to the primary pool at a time interval if it does divert to a secondary pool?   Right now if the primary pool goes down, it will mine on the alternate pool until the miners is restarted, even if the primary pool comes back on line.

It can by a bit tricky, but i will think about this.
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July 06, 2017, 03:36:41 PM
Hi there , I've tried to download your miner at google docs but when I try to download it I got the following error : miner contains a virus and cannot be downloaded . Made an exception and somehow downloaded it but my antivirus (Nod32) also spiked a virus and deleted the files . Is it safe to download and install it ?

Antiviruses detect the miner as "CoinMiner", and my accounts are not compromised, so yes, it's safe. In any case, i recommend everyone to be careful with software downloaded from the internet and have a backup of important information. If I see that my account (google or mega) is compromised, i will immediately report it here!
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July 06, 2017, 03:35:37 PM
Can we expect a better performance in the future? or this is the end for optimization?

All the best and thank you for EWBF!

With the current algorithm, the speed is close to the maximum. Currently, i'm working on new features and bug fixes.
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July 06, 2017, 11:13:38 AM
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July 06, 2017, 11:12:16 AM

Here are my settings for 2 MSI GTX 1080Ti's: I'm getting about 770 Sol/s with both of them, 780 and over when not using the computer.

Core Clock: 1974
Mem Clock: 5702 or 11404
Core Voltage: 950mv
Temperature: 65-67
Fan Speed: 43-48%
Power consumption: around 250w per card according to EWBF's miner
3.1 Sol/watt

It's been stable so far and is running very cool and quiet. :smiley:

Also, i'm using the Voltage/Frequency Curve Editor in MSI Afterburner to manage my overclock and voltage.

Damn, those are some great stats.
I OCd them roughly to your stats (even though I didnt edit curves, can you pls send your curve screenshot?),
and I'm getting around 730-740 MAX, I dont think I can squeeze a lot more out of them.

I guess I'm happy with 740, even though that 780 sounds so sweet. Tongue


That sounds already better. Cheesy

Here is the screenshot:
https://i.imgur.com/dilvdDI.png

Aha, interesting curve, you think it's the most optimal approach?
I got pretty close to your numbers now, without playing with the curve. 745-750 tops...

That is a great result IMHO, I'll leave it like this till tomorrow, and maybe play around with it some more.

I believe with future versions of the miner we could see 800 sols.

I'm currently doing some more testing and it seems like one of my cards can do 800 Sol/s already Grin it's bouncing between 785 and 805. Core is set to 2012 and memory to 5899 with 993mv so a bit more power.


Your rig closely resembles mine (2 1080ti's right?) What power supply are you running? I'm thinking 750w is not enough since one of the cards will dip below 600 sol/s if I push it too hard, requiring a restart.

Yes, I'm using 2 1080Ti's and my whole system uses 680 max when mining(i have many hard drives, fans and a power hungry CPU  Grin. Now because of the summer i had to start mining with better efficiency, so now my whole system with 2 1080ti's consumes 470 watts and i'm getting 1400 sol/s when not using it for other stuff.  Smiley
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July 06, 2017, 10:15:29 AM
newbie
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July 06, 2017, 09:58:43 AM
It's good, i running right now!
newbie
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July 06, 2017, 09:01:53 AM
I dont understand how to use help in miner, can someone help me?
Also, how do you set reconnect time on miner, and can someone share their configuration with fallback pools?
Thanks Smiley
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July 06, 2017, 12:40:44 AM
i build my first nvidia ring  but doesn't loook great till now

5x 1060 3G   tested nicehash for benchmark  i only get 200 on zec mining  Shocked    and lol ether mining does 2 mh ? wtf is that Roll Eyes

i tested multipoolminer but could not done the benchmark driver always crash

do we need to bios mod ?
hello,

i have 1060 3 gb GPUs,using win 10, 8 gb ram  and i am doing around 260 stock and after some twicking in AB i have around 290 sold per card.it do around 3 sol per watt, it is not perfect, but i have no time to twicks more.i can get also up to 300w, but consuption is significaly higher, so not worth it. wtherm, i can get around 22 up to 23 mh per card.


newbie
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July 05, 2017, 06:50:26 PM
A Good 750 watt PS is plenty for a pair of GTX 1080 ti - most of them are only 250 watt TDP, though I suspect a few of the "high end" ones might be 300 or a bit more.

 Oddly enough, my Aorus has 2 x 8 pin connectors but only has a stock TDP of 250 watts - PLENTY of headroom there.

 Rig also has one of the lower-end 3-fan Gigabyte 1080ti cards, and eats 570 peak watts AT THE WALL with a mild overclock and no TDP adjustment on both cards.

 I've not had the time to play with it much, though - and it's not running ZEC at the moment anyway, I'm doing something else with it that pushes it harder (more like ETH) for testing purposes.




More 8pins does not mean higher TDP by default Wink

Unfortunately, Nvidia is kinda strict with the TDP and thats why you see most of the best cards running a max of 1911 MHz boosted clock in 3D.

On my 3x 8Pin Galax HOF I am pulling 220~ Watts for about 790-800 Sol/s @1.01-1.02v. System all together pulls about 330~ from the wall.
newbie
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July 05, 2017, 05:31:59 PM
Made some tests for EWBF's Zcash CUDA miner. 0.3.4b with single ASUS GTX 1060 6G (EX-GTX1060-O6G).
Was interested in affecting core and memory clock on hashrate...

http://s12.postimg.org/h77tpo70t/GTX1060_EWBF_s_CUDA_Miner.png

+0+100+200+300+400+500+600+700+800+900+950
+0290292292294294295294296294295293
+50293293294295296297298297298298298
+100299299300303303304305305306306306
+150302303306306307309309309310310309
+200307309311313314315317317317317317
+205err.err.err.err.err.err.err.err.err.err.err.

PWR Limit 80%

* err means error on start ("thread ended" or video driver crash after closing miner app - core +200 mem +950)
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