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Topic: [XPM] Primecoin Built-in Miner Sieve Performance Issue - page 6. (Read 69164 times)

hero member
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0 blocks about 72 hours on 11 G Sandy dual core cpu`s; 2x i5 and 2 i7, i test every release.

something's severely broken in your setup - 20 systems here. Seeing avg 1 block/hr.
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Stop whining about people so called 'stealing blocks'. They are not stolen, they are earned.

You can't really consider using amazon equipment for a lil cash, "earned".... like... AT ALL!   I wouldn't call it stealing either.. but it is an unfair advantage to the common folks with decent machines that want to mine for the greater good or to support a dev.. or to make some profit's.. but when it's a solo mine only coin.. that nobody can mine anymore.. because of a small group of people that found per hour access to cpu's.. sure great idea.. but so were asics..  look what that did to bitcoin... how many of you without asic's are mining for bitcoin?  none?

""""refrain from making more negative statement directed at victim here"""

I do not see what the issue is with ASIC's on bitcoin. The network is now much better secured against a 51% attack than ever, ASIC's give a much lower hash/watt than CPU or GPU or even FPGA miners could ever dream, and you can buy an ASIC miner yourself for only $90 bucks and have it arrive in less than a week. Yes, there are less people mining, but those who remain still increase the networks security from a 51% attack due to how large of an order of ASIC's the vandal would need.

Also, amazon instances are not an unfair advantage. You are free to use them yourself, the order process is painless, at most you would loose than a dollar, and setup time takes less than half an hour. You are as free to do this yourself as they are. Mining on EC2 is just as beneficial to the "common good" and the devs than a single CPU miner, if not more. Want to make a profit? Well, competition is ramping up, as it should be.

Also, using amazon's second largest CPU instance gives you less than 1,500 pps. It makes more sense to just buy the hardware yourself to mine than to use a VPS.
legendary
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Now that's just naughty! Who's stealin 'dem blocks!  Shocked


I hope the block size becomes 0.000145 XPM by next week, so we've got a pre-manufactured scarcity on our hands just like BitBar--combine that with the new POF of this coin and resistance to GPU mining I think we've got a winner  Wink


Btw, how the F%^K do you mine 60K PPS? Server farm? I'm not even at 1K with 3 processors!

Stop whining about people so called 'stealing blocks'. They are not stolen, they are earned.

You can't really consider using amazon equipment for a lil cash, "earned".... like... AT ALL!   I wouldn't call it stealing either.. but it is an unfair advantage to the common folks with decent machines that want to mine for the greater good or to support a dev.. or to make some profit's.. but when it's a solo mine only coin.. that nobody can mine anymore.. because of a small group of people that found per hour access to cpu's.. sure great idea.. but so were asics..  look what that did to bitcoin... how many of you without asic's are mining for bitcoin?  none?

""""refrain from making more negative statement directed at victim here"""

Using EC2 to mine is expensive. Miners are taking onboard risk using the service, there is no guarantee of a return. The coins mined there are very much earned indeed.

because of a small group of people that found per hour access to cpu's

Small group of people? EC2 are publicly available to all, anyone can use the service. You just have to put your hand in your wallet and take a gamble. Some people cannot or will not do that.
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0 blocks about 72 hours on 11 G Sandy dual core cpu`s; 2x i5 and 2 i7, i test every release.
full member
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Now that's just naughty! Who's stealin 'dem blocks!  Shocked


I hope the block size becomes 0.000145 XPM by next week, so we've got a pre-manufactured scarcity on our hands just like BitBar--combine that with the new POF of this coin and resistance to GPU mining I think we've got a winner  Wink


Btw, how the F%^K do you mine 60K PPS? Server farm? I'm not even at 1K with 3 processors!

Stop whining about people so called 'stealing blocks'. They are not stolen, they are earned.

You can't really consider using amazon equipment for a lil cash, "earned".... like... AT ALL!   I wouldn't call it stealing either.. but it is an unfair advantage to the common folks with decent machines that want to mine for the greater good or to support a dev.. or to make some profit's.. but when it's a solo mine only coin.. that nobody can mine anymore.. because of a small group of people that found per hour access to cpu's.. sure great idea.. but so were asics..  look what that did to bitcoin... how many of you without asic's are mining for bitcoin?  none?

""""refrain from making more negative statement directed at victim here"""
newbie
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All day yesterday tried all optimized assembly are laid out. Mined zero blocks. Turned on the official client, and 4 hours found 2 blocks. High PPS on the screen is good of course, but the sense of these numbers I do not see, at least for AMD processors.
newbie
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This is my AMD Phenom II 710 X3 Unleashed to 4 cores.

Looks right in line, my AMD Phenom II X4 920 is sitting around 1250 primes/sec

I also run on linux, so I thought I'd share my little bash startup script in case others can use it:
Code:
#!/bin/sh
cd [INSERT PATH TO PRIMECOIND HERE]
./primecoind --daemon
watch './primecoind getbalance ; ./primecoind getmininginfo'
kill -9 $(pidof primecoind)

This'll give you a little readout to watch your balance and miner info, when you quit (ctrl+c), it will then kill the primecoind process for you
You should not use kill -9 on any program except under horrible circumstances.
Anyway, here it's best to use: ./primecoind stop

Thanks! To be honest I tried this, and thought it didn't work (hence my decision to try kill -9). I realise that I actually made a typo, of course ./primecoind sotp doesn't work lol
legendary
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Now that's just naughty! Who's stealin 'dem blocks!  Shocked


I hope the block size becomes 0.000145 XPM by next week, so we've got a pre-manufactured scarcity on our hands just like BitBar--combine that with the new POF of this coin and resistance to GPU mining I think we've got a winner  Wink


Btw, how the F%^K do you mine 60K PPS? Server farm? I'm not even at 1K with 3 processors!

Stop whining about people so called 'stealing blocks'. They are not stolen, they are earned.
sr. member
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This is personal
Has anyone found a block using a build with chemisist's source?

First one just came in from your build ...

Status: 7 confirmations, broadcast through 7 nodes
Date: 7/12/2013 19:40
Source: Generated
Credit: 15.72 XPM (matures in 3193 more blocks)
Net amount: 0.00 XPM
Transaction ID: 6f888e84bd86ee4ef1ec0115b0e0cb5ec6ea704d3a07164bc98540ae5458476a
newbie
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Has anyone found a block using a build with chemisist's source?

I've found 2 in about 7 hours mostly on using anonppcoin's "primecoin0712v2-ivyonly" build.
legendary
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Bitcoin is new, makes sense to hodl.
Has anyone found a block using a build with chemisist's source?

I have not. It's strange, coz before switching I used to get at least a block within 6 hours, could be coincident though, although I will switch to the original, if I get nothing by tomorrow.
full member
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Has anyone found a block using a build with chemisist's source?

I mean unless we abuse amazon.. will we ever find a block again?  by the time the release their gpu miner's the block sizes will be .25   I do want the price back up where it was yesterday i know that much!
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Has anyone found a block using a build with chemisist's source?
full member
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Found 20 total block Smiley    Been running true 4 and true 8 at night...  no block since the morning before yesterday Sad      Looks like that was the end of single cpu block finding?  LAME!   I'm still goin though.. see if i find anymore.. idc if i'm wasting electricity either..
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some of us on #eligius-prime were able with lukes help and others to get it running.. now im just waiting to see if i can actually get a block..



Can you share your source code?  Did you modify Sunny's algorithm at all?

sorry not a coder per say, was on the irc channel getting stuff compile and tested on an amazon instance.. takes a bit of work, and you need to convert a primecoin address to btc add.. etc..


Does anyone know if BFG miner has a working build?
We're seeing like 2000 PPS as a minimum with this test build.
full member
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PPS just like double with proclimit 80, will try for some hours...
newbie
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My latest Windows builds. From Chemisist source:

Tuned for Sandy and Ivy Intel Core processors (AVX), O3:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/18bgecwqzsmwsh2/primecoin0712v2-avx.zip


Ivy Bridge ONLY build:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/f7fu0u0yk4i09il/primecoin0712v2-ivyonly.zip

XPM: AR2BpBnitqXudN67Ncuc9FfYVT8u9jNe7a

Would your ivy bridge build be best for haswell?

The Ivy Bridge build will work well on Haswell. It doesn't have every instruction set available on Haswell, but most. I am probably done compiling for the night (yay, Friday!) but maybe another kind soul will build you a core-avx2 optimized daemon.

How about my outdated Nehalem?

It will work on it but it will not have compiling optimizations, only code optimizations.
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should I try using more threads than 8?  seems my 3770k won't go higher than 1700pps.. which is nice considering when we started i was originally getting 400..   I can't seem to get the 2 or 3k other people are showing from their 3770k's     using the ivy only build.. on win7...   tried to compile on ubunut though my vm but it seems I fail or are using the wrong distro
How many cores do you have? There is no point in using more threads than you have cores. You may get a higher PPS, but that's just because the sieve isn't weaved as much in the same amount of time from the threads fighting each other. You can accomplish that with less thread infighting by setting the -gensieveroundlimitms launch parameter at lower than 1000, but despite the higher reported PPS that won't actually make you mine blocks faster at too low of values. (The default 1000 might even be too low on some slower computers.)
sr. member
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should I try using more threads than 8?  seems my 3770k won't go higher than 1700pps.. which is nice considering when we started i was originally getting 400..   I can't seem to get the 2 or 3k other people are showing from their 3770k's     using the ivy only build.. on win7...   tried to compile on ubunut though my vm but it seems I fail or are using the wrong distro

my 3770 only gives <1500, and I am not seeking to improve it.
legendary
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XXXVII Fnord is toast without bread
My point in showing those high PPS was to confirm or deny whether they had any bearing on finding more blocks or not. I have not found any blocks in the last 18 hours, only 5 total since start anyway. I made the higher thread count change within the last 3 hours and have not seen any difference, other than a higher number to look at.
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