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Topic: hsrminer - Nvidia mining software for various algos by palgin&alexkap - page 12. (Read 30789 times)

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lol, virtually memory is most definitely a very big factor. Mining rigs usually have 4-8gb of ram and if you have even 1 or 2 cards with low virtual memory you will most definitely get crashes and errors. I run 8 1080ti's, I need 88gb of virtual memory minimum. My system hasn't crashed in weeks and my oc settings are 90%tdp, +100 +600 (some cores run +150 on my hybrids). No crashes.

Go to system, advanced settings (on left side) then advanced tab, then set it there.. Or just google changing virtual memory to get a more thorough guide.

how to count the minimum and maximum virtual memory?
newbie
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Did anyone get TitanXP working with HSRMiner yet? appears to still be broken....

Titans are not supported.  The developer has vanished.
newbie
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Did anyone get TitanXP working with HSRMiner yet? appears to still be broken....
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Any tips for 1060?


I switched my 6x GTX 1060 (3GB) rig over to neoscrypt and will keep it there for at least 1 hour. With no custom -i or -c settings the cards are hashing at 700-720 kH/s for 4300 kH/s total. Let's see how that looks an hour from now, though.

Also be warned that the latest update to Windows Defender flags this as a trojan and demands a restart. I had to add exclusions for my USB drive and mining folder. Next I'm going to gpedit Windows Defender out of existence.

EDIT - total hashrate just dropped to 3910 for the (6) cards after 2 hours of operation, so very similar behavior and total percentage drop as with a single GTX 1080. I should note that I am only mildy o/c'ing these cards because they are so close together on the rig (Onda 6-GPU mobo). I'd say Palgin has some 'splainin' to do.

newbie
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Hi!
How to check hashrate?
For me miner shows hashrate only 2 times shortly when started.
And then it only shows temperature, fans, and power usage for GPU.
Maybe you can add hotkeys (like in xmr-stak) to display hashrate and accepted/rejected shares?
newbie
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As much as I loved the extra 20 kh/s per card I got with this, the constant disconnects or freezing, makes me want to wait till pladgin is back with a new release.
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Letting hsrminer set intensity has resulted in a mysterious drop in hashrate by 100-150 kH/s after 1-3 hours of operation, and this is with two separate GTX 1080 on two very different machines. But in the spirit of science I'll try your suggestions. I noticed you don't mention anything about core clock, though, and that seems to be the source of woes for me.

Right now my Asus GTX 1080 ROG Strix edition is hashing at 1208 kH/s while drawing 166W at 85% PL, -125 core (varying between 1595 to 1670) and +300 mem (4811). (while typing this the hashrate dropped to 1176 kH/s... sigh).

My older EVGA GTX 1080 FE is hashing at 1218 kH/s while drawing 146W at 85% PL, +125 core (1633 to 1658) and +300 mem (4811 again).

In both cases setting -i 4 resulted in about 100 kH/s lower hashrate but with no real change in stability, at least for the FE card; I didn't bother repeating the same experiment with the Asus.


Hi,

Funny that lowering core is showing those results -- confirmed on my ASUS 1080. ccminer gives 990 on same settings.

Any tips for 1060?


I haven't tried hsrminer yet on my 6x 1060 (3GB) rig - I mostly leave it to mining ZEN on autopilot - but I have tested ccminer-klaust and got 650 kH/s with core at 2000 and mem at 4151.
newbie
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Your mem clock is extremely low for this type of memory. Set it to 5400 at least, also delete the intesity setting. HSR miner will do the job for you and set it better. Also if you have such low temp, maybe it is not good idea to lower power limit especially for neoscrypt.

Letting hsrminer set intensity has resulted in a mysterious drop in hashrate by 100-150 kH/s after 1-3 hours of operation, and this is with two separate GTX 1080 on two very different machines. But in the spirit of science I'll try your suggestions. I noticed you don't mention anything about core clock, though, and that seems to be the source of woes for me.

Right now my Asus GTX 1080 ROG Strix edition is hashing at 1208 kH/s while drawing 166W at 85% PL, -125 core (varying between 1595 to 1670) and +300 mem (4811). (while typing this the hashrate dropped to 1176 kH/s... sigh).

My older EVGA GTX 1080 FE is hashing at 1218 kH/s while drawing 146W at 85% PL, +125 core (1633 to 1658) and +300 mem (4811 again).

In both cases setting -i 4 resulted in about 100 kH/s lower hashrate but with no real change in stability, at least for the FE card; I didn't bother repeating the same experiment with the Asus.


Hi,

Funny that lowering core is showing those results -- confirmed on my ASUS 1080. ccminer gives 990 on same settings.

Any tips for 1060?


I run
90 power
+175 on core
-200 on memory

750-780 KH/s
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Your mem clock is extremely low for this type of memory. Set it to 5400 at least, also delete the intesity setting. HSR miner will do the job for you and set it better. Also if you have such low temp, maybe it is not good idea to lower power limit especially for neoscrypt.

Letting hsrminer set intensity has resulted in a mysterious drop in hashrate by 100-150 kH/s after 1-3 hours of operation, and this is with two separate GTX 1080 on two very different machines. But in the spirit of science I'll try your suggestions. I noticed you don't mention anything about core clock, though, and that seems to be the source of woes for me.

Right now my Asus GTX 1080 ROG Strix edition is hashing at 1208 kH/s while drawing 166W at 85% PL, -125 core (varying between 1595 to 1670) and +300 mem (4811). (while typing this the hashrate dropped to 1176 kH/s... sigh).

My older EVGA GTX 1080 FE is hashing at 1218 kH/s while drawing 146W at 85% PL, +125 core (1633 to 1658) and +300 mem (4811 again).

In both cases setting -i 4 resulted in about 100 kH/s lower hashrate but with no real change in stability, at least for the FE card; I didn't bother repeating the same experiment with the Asus.


Hi,

Funny that lowering core is showing those results -- confirmed on my ASUS 1080. ccminer gives 990 on same settings.

Any tips for 1060?
hero member
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For you people that keep crashing, lower your overclock settings, HSRMiner is not as stable as CCMiner when it comes to overclocking so lower it. The cuda errors are overclock errors. Also, make sure you have AT LEAST the same amount of virtual memory set up as you have memory on the card.. 5 1080ti cards = 11*5 = 55gb of virtual memory minimum. You shouldn't need to set it to restart every hour, this is stable IF you don't push the limits.

How do i set the virtual memory.

I don't have any overclock, just standard settings, so the virtual memory might be my problem.
Try this, it's guaranteed to work. Every time: http://bfy.tw/GGF3

And please do let us know how you get on! Your feedback is important to us! Cheesy
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lol, virtually memory is most definitely a very big factor....

Yeah, well, I did say that virtual memory isn't likely an issue unless minimum system memory and/or several GPUs are present.

Regardless, I've only seen the Cuda error from hsrminer when I try to manually run too high an intensity; I either have way more system memory than is necessary for both Windows and the GPU, or else a fixed pagefile with a minimum size of the sum of all the GPU VRAM, so running out of memory, virtual or physical, isn't an issue.

Now could those Cuda errors be caused by insufficient physical + virtual memory? I dunno, I'm not a programmer, but it certainly seems possible; it's just that I have seen similar errors and insufficient memory wasn't the cause.

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lol, virtually memory is most definitely a very big factor. Mining rigs usually have 4-8gb of ram and if you have even 1 or 2 cards with low virtual memory you will most definitely get crashes and errors. I run 8 1080ti's, I need 88gb of virtual memory minimum. My system hasn't crashed in weeks and my oc settings are 90%tdp, +100 +600 (some cores run +150 on my hybrids). No crashes.

Go to system, advanced settings (on left side) then advanced tab, then set it there.. Or just google changing virtual memory to get a more thorough guide.
full member
Activity: 420
Merit: 184
For you people that keep crashing, lower your overclock settings, HSRMiner is not as stable as CCMiner when it comes to overclocking so lower it. The cuda errors are overclock errors. Also, make sure you have AT LEAST the same amount of virtual memory set up as you have memory on the card.. 5 1080ti cards = 11*5 = 55gb of virtual memory minimum. You shouldn't need to set it to restart every hour, this is stable IF you don't push the limits.

How do i set the virtual memory.

I don't have any overclock, just standard settings, so the virtual memory might be my problem.

Then you may have to *underclock* your card for it to work with hsrminer; I did with one GTX 1080 I have that comes with a factory overclock (more specifically, I had to lower the core clock by setting -125 in MSI AB).

Virtual memory is almost certainly not the issue unless you have the minimum amount of system RAM (e.g. - 4GB for Windows 10) and multiple GPUs.
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For you people that keep crashing, lower your overclock settings, HSRMiner is not as stable as CCMiner when it comes to overclocking so lower it. The cuda errors are overclock errors. Also, make sure you have AT LEAST the same amount of virtual memory set up as you have memory on the card.. 5 1080ti cards = 11*5 = 55gb of virtual memory minimum. You shouldn't need to set it to restart every hour, this is stable IF you don't push the limits.

How do i set the virtual memory.

I don't have any overclock, just standard settings, so the virtual memory might be my problem.
jr. member
Activity: 213
Merit: 3
For you people that keep crashing, lower your overclock settings, HSRMiner is not as stable as CCMiner when it comes to overclocking so lower it. The cuda errors are overclock errors. Also, make sure you have AT LEAST the same amount of virtual memory set up as you have memory on the card.. 5 1080ti cards = 11*5 = 55gb of virtual memory minimum. You shouldn't need to set it to restart every hour, this is stable IF you don't push the limits.
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When Linux?

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source on githab, find the one who does under Linux, will you be a miner
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There's no sources. Release only. It's closed code miner with fee.
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my HSR miner stop after a few hour, and it happened several time. i use it on windows 10. how to solve the problem tq

I have the same issue on win 10 too
I solved it by automatically closing and restarting the process every hour
newbie
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my HSR miner stop after a few hour, and it happened several time. i use it on windows 10. how to solve the problem tq
copper member
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Hi, got a little problem here..

My HSR miner is stopping once a while with this message.

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Cuda error in func 'neoscrypt_cpu_hash_1060' at line 1420 : unspecified launch failure.
Cuda error in func 'neoscrypt_cpu_hash_1080' at line 1509 : unspecified launch failure.
--

http://img.techpowerup.org/180125/p1kalmig2k256.jpg

Any clue on what i should do?

Best regards:
Monberg75

yeah me too, but when use another ccmin (ex klaust) it don't show ur message

I think I'll be switching to Nemos instead.. I have to try something else, at least til i solve this problem with HSR.
member
Activity: 312
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Hi, got a little problem here..

My HSR miner is stopping once a while with this message.

--
Cuda error in func 'neoscrypt_cpu_hash_1060' at line 1420 : unspecified launch failure.
Cuda error in func 'neoscrypt_cpu_hash_1080' at line 1509 : unspecified launch failure.
--

http://img.techpowerup.org/180125/p1kalmig2k256.jpg

Any clue on what i should do?

Best regards:
Monberg75

yeah me too, but when use another ccmin (ex klaust) it don't show ur message
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