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Topic: Vertcoin - First Scrypt N | First Stealth Address - Privacy without mixer - page 30. (Read 1232734 times)

member
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When I get the email it's christmas. No other pools which work??
sr. member
Activity: 362
Merit: 250
coinmine.pl acceptts shares but pool does not report hashrate. cannot register at verters because not getting confirmation email. -.- anyone knows pool which finds blocks plz? damn, most juicy part already over

Verters confirm email took a minute for me, just wait. Difficulty is still at 4.23.

Edit: You're right though. There were a bunch of blocks with difficulty around 0.15 just after the switch.
member
Activity: 61
Merit: 10
coinmine.pl acceptts shares but pool does not report hashrate. cannot register at verters because not getting confirmation email. -.- anyone knows pool which finds blocks plz? damn, most juicy part already over
sr. member
Activity: 362
Merit: 250
im getting no accepts mining verters.com pool, any ideas? just keeps hsowing my hash rate every line. any other pools

It's working for me on port 4444. I am getting about 15% rejected from stales due to the fast blocktime though.
sr. member
Activity: 285
Merit: 250
im getting no accepts mining verters.com pool, any ideas? just keeps hsowing my hash rate every line. any other pools
sr. member
Activity: 362
Merit: 250
Blocks are getting mined very quickly. How does difficulty retiming work with Lyra2RE? Or is this just an effect of the hashrate growing too quickly on Lyra2RE?

Est. Avg. Time per Block    0 minutes 21 seconds
newbie
Activity: 57
Merit: 0
HAPPY BIRTHDAY VERTANS!!!!!
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
Welcome to the Future Vertans!  Smiley
full member
Activity: 181
Merit: 100
I have having the hardest time getting my Linux box switched over.  Anyone else getting Segmentation errors with Linux build?  I am running on a local p2pool.  I have 2 Windows boxes running fine.  Here is my conf file.

Code:
{
"pools" : [
{
"name" : "p2pool",
"url" : "http://192.168.1.4:9172",
"user" : "Vv8DSRtwKwYsFdaskKHLyAPvtNiVEoUaYp",
"pass" : "1234",
"priority" : "0",
"no-extranonce" : true,
"profile": "Lyra2RE"
}
],
"profiles" : [
{
"name" : "Lyra2RE",
"lookup-gap" : "2",
"algorithm" : "Lyra2RE"
}
],

"kernel" : "Lyra2RE",
"xintensity" : "4",
"worksize" : "256",
"shaders" : "2048",
"failover-only" : true,
"no-submit-stales" : true,
"lookup-gap" : "2,",
"auto-fan" : true,
"log-file" : "output.log",


"gpu-engine" : "1020",
"gpu-memclock" : "1500",
"gpu-threads" : "2",

"temp-cutoff" : "85",
"temp-overheat" : "80",
"temp-target" : "72",
"temp-hysteresis" : "3",

"api-port" : "4028",
"api-listen" : true,
"api-allow" : "W:127.0.0.1",
"api-network" : true,

"kernel-path" : "/usr/local/bin"

}

Thanks
legendary
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Merit: 1723
We are close but I am pretty sure this will be no more profitable then X11 since there are many miners right now.
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100


Welcome to P2POOL.PL - anonymous, stable, fee 1%
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1050
SpeedDemon13 ,

i made some tests and it showed that a old 5870 is almost as efficient as R9 270 (200 KH/s scrypt-n). Lyra 2 uses half the power of n scrypt, so i think it doesn't matter if old or new gpu is used.

But yes, i forgot -> whe don't know the hashrate this cards do on lyra2re.

-----

All,

I get ~1.15 MH/s on Sapphire R9 290 Tri-X OC.

There also was a guy who did 1.1 MH/s on R9 280X i remember...



He must have oc'd the 280x 1150 or higher on the core and 1500 on mem at least, maybe.

Scyrpt-N is really power hungry type of algo because the huge memory requirements. Have anyone did a power efficient test yet, ie. kill-a-watt meter?

Cool, guess a 6950 will do about the same as a 5870 and a 6970 will do a little bit higher than a 5870.
seems ok to me, a friend tested my latest version (previous page...) on a 280x undervolted (1020/1500) and was getting 1.06MH/s average.
I get on my 290x (1030/1250 stock msi gaming) 1.3MH/s average.


I have tried your latest version but the pool displayed only half of the actual hashrate. But sgminer 5.0 (the version from vertcoin main page) was OK.
that's strange actually, it could be related to the difficulty.
I made a small update on my github where there is no difficulty correction, may it will be better.
In case the difficulty is too high, then it is possible to use "--difficulty-multiplier" to adjust it (you can also try to adjust the setting to your liking (or pool liking) with your current version).
hope this helps.
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
SpeedDemon13 ,

i made some tests and it showed that a old 5870 is almost as efficient as R9 270 (200 KH/s scrypt-n). Lyra 2 uses half the power of n scrypt, so i think it doesn't matter if old or new gpu is used.

But yes, i forgot -> whe don't know the hashrate this cards do on lyra2re.

-----

All,

I get ~1.15 MH/s on Sapphire R9 290 Tri-X OC.

There also was a guy who did 1.1 MH/s on R9 280X i remember...



He must have oc'd the 280x 1150 or higher on the core and 1500 on mem at least, maybe.

Scyrpt-N is really power hungry type of algo because the huge memory requirements. Have anyone did a power efficient test yet, ie. kill-a-watt meter?

Cool, guess a 6950 will do about the same as a 5870 and a 6970 will do a little bit higher than a 5870.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9785124

I'll try AMD 14.12 Omega driver on one of my rigs and see how it does....
full member
Activity: 304
Merit: 100
http://www.reddit.com/r/vertcoin/comments/2opa2y/lyra2re_power_consumption/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCB3dBnHlVU

This user used 750 Ti. On a regular R9 280x i think it will pull only 50% of what i would pull at n-scrypt.

About third of Script-n when undervolted.
full member
Activity: 304
Merit: 100
SpeedDemon13 ,

i made some tests and it showed that a old 5870 is almost as efficient as R9 270 (200 KH/s scrypt-n). Lyra 2 uses half the power of n scrypt, so i think it doesn't matter if old or new gpu is used.

But yes, i forgot -> whe don't know the hashrate this cards do on lyra2re.

-----

All,

I get ~1.15 MH/s on Sapphire R9 290 Tri-X OC.

There also was a guy who did 1.1 MH/s on R9 280X i remember...



He must have oc'd the 280x 1150 or higher on the core and 1500 on mem at least, maybe.

Scyrpt-N is really power hungry type of algo because the huge memory requirements. Have anyone did a power efficient test yet, ie. kill-a-watt meter?

Cool, guess a 6950 will do about the same as a 5870 and a 6970 will do a little bit higher than a 5870.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9785124
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
SpeedDemon13 ,

i made some tests and it showed that a old 5870 is almost as efficient as R9 270 (200 KH/s scrypt-n). Lyra 2 uses half the power of n scrypt, so i think it doesn't matter if old or new gpu is used.

But yes, i forgot -> whe don't know the hashrate this cards do on lyra2re.

-----

All,

I get ~1.15 MH/s on Sapphire R9 290 Tri-X OC.

There also was a guy who did 1.1 MH/s on R9 280X i remember...



He must have oc'd the 280x 1150 or higher on the core and 1500 on mem at least, maybe.

Scyrpt-N is really power hungry type of algo because the huge memory requirements. Have anyone did a power efficient test yet, ie. kill-a-watt meter?

Cool, guess a 6950 will do about the same as a 5870 and a 6970 will do a little bit higher than a 5870.
seems ok to me, a friend tested my latest version (previous page...) on a 280x undervolted (1020/1500) and was getting 1.06MH/s average.
I get on my 290x (1030/1250 stock msi gaming) 1.3MH/s average.

You will get a better hashrate with Hynix GPUs, Lyra2RE don't like too much Elpida Vram.

My AMD cards are all Hynix vrams.

Hey djm34, what's your friend's config for the 280x?

Has anyone try the AMD omega drivers on Lyra2RE?
member
Activity: 110
Merit: 10
SpeedDemon13 ,

i made some tests and it showed that a old 5870 is almost as efficient as R9 270 (200 KH/s scrypt-n). Lyra 2 uses half the power of n scrypt, so i think it doesn't matter if old or new gpu is used.

But yes, i forgot -> whe don't know the hashrate this cards do on lyra2re.

-----

All,

I get ~1.15 MH/s on Sapphire R9 290 Tri-X OC.

There also was a guy who did 1.1 MH/s on R9 280X i remember...



He must have oc'd the 280x 1150 or higher on the core and 1500 on mem at least, maybe.

Scyrpt-N is really power hungry type of algo because the huge memory requirements. Have anyone did a power efficient test yet, ie. kill-a-watt meter?

Cool, guess a 6950 will do about the same as a 5870 and a 6970 will do a little bit higher than a 5870.
seems ok to me, a friend tested my latest version (previous page...) on a 280x undervolted (1020/1500) and was getting 1.06MH/s average.
I get on my 290x (1030/1250 stock msi gaming) 1.3MH/s average.


I have tried your latest version but the pool displayed only half of the actual hashrate. But sgminer 5.0 (the version from vertcoin main page) was OK.
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
SpeedDemon13 ,

i made some tests and it showed that a old 5870 is almost as efficient as R9 270 (200 KH/s scrypt-n). Lyra 2 uses half the power of n scrypt, so i think it doesn't matter if old or new gpu is used.

But yes, i forgot -> whe don't know the hashrate this cards do on lyra2re.

-----

All,

I get ~1.15 MH/s on Sapphire R9 290 Tri-X OC.

There also was a guy who did 1.1 MH/s on R9 280X i remember...



He must have oc'd the 280x 1150 or higher on the core and 1500 on mem at least, maybe.

Scyrpt-N is really power hungry type of algo because the huge memory requirements. Have anyone did a power efficient test yet, ie. kill-a-watt meter?

Cool, guess a 6950 will do about the same as a 5870 and a 6970 will do a little bit higher than a 5870.
seems ok to me, a friend tested my latest version (previous page...) on a 280x undervolted (1020/1500) and was getting 1.06MH/s average.
I get on my 290x (1030/1250 stock msi gaming) 1.3MH/s average.

You will get a better hashrate with Hynix GPUs, Lyra2RE don't like too much Elpida Vram.
legendary
Activity: 938
Merit: 1001
pool.verters.com is forked to  LYRA2RE ready for fork. All miners now need to mine using the Lyra2RE Algo. Please refer to your getting started page. You can mine on port 3333 or 4444
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