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Topic: hsrminer - Nvidia mining software for various algos by palgin&alexkap - page 16. (Read 30791 times)

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Cuda error in func 'neoscrypt_cpu_hash_1060' at line 1420 : the launch timed out and was terminated.
Cuda error in func 'neoscrypt_cpu_hash_1060' at line 1408 : the launch timed out and was terminated.
Cuda error in func 'neoscrypt_cpu_hash_1060' at line 1408 : the launch timed out and was terminated.
Cuda error in func 'neoscrypt_cpu_hash_1060' at line 1408 : the launch timed out and was terminated.

I get this error frequently. How to fix it?
newbie
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200 core is easy

which 1070ti??

i am using asus cerberus and not possible. (in a rig of 12)

What settings?

12 asus 1070ti cerberus @ 15.1MH/S

+120 core = GPU tweak II says 1866mhz, but charts show theyre running 1595-1645
+450 memory clock ---- 8458 in gpu tweak, charts show 8064
power target 80%

6 GPUs per 1200w PSU

total system 1875w

problem is every 45 mins to 1 hour, the core clocks on half the cards drop, then come back a few seconds later.
Is this bad settings or normal?

miner and windows dont crash.
sr. member
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200 core is easy

which 1070ti??

i am using asus cerberus and not possible. (in a rig of 12)

What settings?
member
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after over 48hrs of working - still stable for my 2 rigs of 1060 with a higher effeciency, so definately my choice for neoscrypt!
Looking forward to see phi also support!
newbie
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200 core is easy

which 1070ti??

i am using asus cerberus and not possible. (in a rig of 12)
newbie
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Powerfull miner Shocked Thanks!
My result
Asus Strix 1060 6gb. - 941khash tempr.(50c)
EVGA 1070 - 1335khash tempr.(52c)
EVGA 1080 - 1427khesh tempr.(46c)
bat file 1060 6gb and msi config .pls. Shocked

just a standard bat file. it's all in the AB
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3 weeks and no palgin in sight  Undecided Cry hope you are doing well man  Huh
I recently spoke with Palgin, he has small family problems, he promised to be later, so we look forward to his return

Any update? Hope he and his family are doing well.
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newbie
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Definate speed increase over ccminer for my 1080 Ti, not so much for my 1070. Possibly need some tweaking I guess as I have not played with any of the hsrminer options such as -i

It seems to run for longer without crashing the GPU driver than ccminer but on the other hand it crashes the entire system sometimes, something ccminer has never done, obviously I cannot leave it unattended if it is going to do this

Overall seems a little more sensitive to OC settings. Looking forward to future developments, I like the speed increase Cheesy

My (so far) stable 1080ti settings using afterburner

+ 150 core clock
+ 600 memory
90 % power limit

My very stable 1070ti settings
+ 200 core
+ 500 memory
90 % power


what 1070ti card?  200 core is high!
newbie
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Definate speed increase over ccminer for my 1080 Ti, not so much for my 1070. Possibly need some tweaking I guess as I have not played with any of the hsrminer options such as -i

It seems to run for longer without crashing the GPU driver than ccminer but on the other hand it crashes the entire system sometimes, something ccminer has never done, obviously I cannot leave it unattended if it is going to do this

Overall seems a little more sensitive to OC settings. Looking forward to future developments, I like the speed increase Cheesy

My (so far) stable 1080ti settings using afterburner

+ 150 core clock
+ 600 memory
90 % power limit

My very stable 1070ti settings
+ 200 core
+ 500 memory
90 % power
full member
Activity: 364
Merit: 100
Definate speed increase over ccminer for my 1080 Ti, not so much for my 1070. Possibly need some tweaking I guess as I have not played with any of the hsrminer options such as -i

It seems to run for longer without crashing the GPU driver than ccminer but on the other hand it crashes the entire system sometimes, something ccminer has never done, obviously I cannot leave it unattended if it is going to do this

Overall seems a little more sensitive to OC settings. Looking forward to future developments, I like the speed increase Cheesy
jr. member
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6 major cons:
1. No options like -r and -R (similar to ccminer), can't loop for failover, etc
2. No API.
3. After startup I see per-card hashrate... but some time after it not displaying anymore
4. Sometimes it just hangs after swith to dev fee mining.
5. If program terminated, windows appear, with suggestion to End Task... not good for looping.
6. Build f....g linux version!

Please add API support as soon as possible.
Also, it would be great if the API behaves in the same way as the one in CCMiner. That way we can just replace CCMiner with your program.

Guys, check out my fork, API is working now, -r option, and more!

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So has anyone bench-marked the pool results of HSR vs KlausT recently?

My miner-speeds are within 100-150 k/h (HSR being faster) - but is it real, is my biggest question.
...

Before I got my o/c problems sorted out I would say that hsrminer overestimated its hashrate, let's say... but now the pool and hsrminer are in good agreement at ~1220 for a single GTX 1080; that's almost 200 more than I got with ccminer-KlausT.

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Cuda error in func 'neoscrypt_cpu_hash_1060' at line 1408 : an illegal memory access was encountered.

try i- 2 (or 3)
dont OC too much, neoscrypt is wierd Wink
newbie
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So has anyone bench-marked the pool results of HSR vs KlausT recently?

My miner-speeds are within 100-150 k/h (HSR being faster) - but is it real, is my biggest question.

I'm currently using nicehash pool since that's where I started & with the new zero-fee transfers to coinbase I am happy with it. -- Does anyone know if there is a more profitable way that nicehash pool? Obviously the BTC exchange rate has a lot to do with it.

Just got my first 12-gpu ring running stable, trying to optimize my operation, thanks for your help!
jr. member
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I was having the same problems with the 1080ti, I was getting 1850kh/s with one card but after some time it would drop down to 1550 and stay there. Sometimes it was a few hours and then drop and sometimes it was longer. It was suggested to me that my video card driver was crashing in the background and although it wasn't crashing the system, the overclock software was not able to reconnect to the card and so the card was running at base stats and not being overclocked even though the software showed it as overclocked.

I was running at maximum overclock and although it was stable with CCminer, it was not stable with HSRminer. I've resolved this issue by lowering the overclock just a bit to the point where the drops no longer occurred. I've also vastly increased the virtual memory and now I no longer have this drop in hashrate. I do not mess with -i or -c and so I can't confirm if any of that works, I can only tell you I was seeing the drops daily, and now I do not.

You can check your windows logs to see if the drivers are crashing, I've never checked the logs because once I made the changes it stopped happening. Hope this helps you guys..

May I ask what your cc/cm/tdp is for ccminer? Trying to find some good oc settings for 1080ti

I don't use CCMiner, but when I did I was able to do tdp 90% core +150 mem +650 with no problems in stability.. For HSRMiner I have had to lower that to 90 tdp +150core +625mem. Note that my evga cards are set to this, my Asus cards are not as they are not stable with the higher core clock so I'm at +100core +600mem on those. Also note HSRMiner is less stable at higher clocks than CCMiner, HSRMiner crashes more frequently if my OC settings are higher.

Also note I have not confirmed that the hashrates HSRMiner are showing match what the pool says yet.. I've been in the middle of expanding so I couldn't confirm. I will confirm by this weekend, I find it very shady that Palgin drops a miner with a dev fee and disappears with no commentary so I'm very skeptical that the results are real. We've also never heard a single word from the supposed co author, Alex.
newbie
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I was having the same problems with the 1080ti, I was getting 1850kh/s with one card but after some time it would drop down to 1550 and stay there. Sometimes it was a few hours and then drop and sometimes it was longer. It was suggested to me that my video card driver was crashing in the background and although it wasn't crashing the system, the overclock software was not able to reconnect to the card and so the card was running at base stats and not being overclocked even though the software showed it as overclocked.
...

Interesting premise that I am trying out now. I rebooted the machine again, lowered the o/c from +140/+350 to +125/+300 and restarted hsrminer. Reported speed is now around 1280; let's see if it holds.

Welp, that didn't work... Exactly 1 hour after restarting at a lower o/c the hashrate dropped to ~1150 (instead of ~1170).

I've just started poking around in event viewer but haven't found anything yet on driver crashes. Not sure where to look, actually, but I'll figure it out eventually... I'm sure.

EDIT - actually, backing off the o/c may, indeed, have worked. I decided to reboot the machine and try +125/+300 again and it has been running fairly steady at 1220 kH/s for 6 hours now. I never did find the gpu driver crash in the logs, but that isn't saying much.


If that didn't do the trick, you could try the opposite, i.e. reapplying o/c every few minutes.
Using nvidiainspector, I have a little script that runs in the background. It's got a 10min timer loop, and reapplies overclocks everytime it restarts. This way, if one card drops off for whatever reason, this both helps reviving it and makes sure overclocks are always current.

Happy to share it later tonight if you're interested.

I am extremely interested in your script. I want it. I want to look at it. And then I want to be able to possibly PM you and ask you more questions about it. I've literally been looking for something like this for WEEKS!! Please share / explain install as soon as possible.
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Hello guys,

I'm getting the below error on three different rigs. Any ideas?

Cuda error in func 'neoscrypt_cpu_init' at line 1352 : out of memory.

This miner is using code by ccminer by KlausT.

I believe it can go further than just the mere 700kH/s of 1060.
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Welp, that didn't work... Exactly 1 hour after restarting at a lower o/c the hashrate dropped to ~1150 (instead of ~1170).

I've just started poking around in event viewer but haven't found anything yet on driver crashes. Not sure where to look, actually, but I'll figure it out eventually... I'm sure.

EDIT - actually, backing off the o/c may, indeed, have worked. I decided to reboot the machine and try +125/+300 again and it has been running fairly steady at 1220 kH/s for 6 hours now. I never did find the gpu driver crash in the logs, but that isn't saying much.


If that didn't do the trick, you could try the opposite, i.e. reapplying o/c every few minutes.
Using nvidiainspector, I have a little script that runs in the background. It's got a 10min timer loop, and reapplies overclocks everytime it restarts. This way, if one card drops off for whatever reason, this both helps reviving it and makes sure overclocks are always current.

Happy to share it later tonight if you're interested.

I don't want to jinx myself here, but hashrate has been holding steady at 1220 for over 24 hours now, and the pool mostly agrees based on the coins earned vs. average difficulty for the past 24 hours.

So I don't think I'll need your script, but I am interested in seeing it because it sounds really useful and I don't have much experience with powershell scripting (I do have some remnant knowledge of optimizing config.sys and autoexec.bat, however... which probably gives away my age...  Tongue )

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I was having the same problems with the 1080ti, I was getting 1850kh/s with one card but after some time it would drop down to 1550 and stay there. Sometimes it was a few hours and then drop and sometimes it was longer. It was suggested to me that my video card driver was crashing in the background and although it wasn't crashing the system, the overclock software was not able to reconnect to the card and so the card was running at base stats and not being overclocked even though the software showed it as overclocked.

I was running at maximum overclock and although it was stable with CCminer, it was not stable with HSRminer. I've resolved this issue by lowering the overclock just a bit to the point where the drops no longer occurred. I've also vastly increased the virtual memory and now I no longer have this drop in hashrate. I do not mess with -i or -c and so I can't confirm if any of that works, I can only tell you I was seeing the drops daily, and now I do not.

You can check your windows logs to see if the drivers are crashing, I've never checked the logs because once I made the changes it stopped happening. Hope this helps you guys..

May I ask what your cc/cm/tdp is for ccminer? Trying to find some good oc settings for 1080ti
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