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    • ghostlander
      ghostlander Regular Member @AcidD last edited by

      @aciddude CGminer v3.7.8 is unmaintained, it’s OpenCL kernel is way too old. Me and Wolf0 have much faster kernels now. More fun to come ;)

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      • AcidD
        AcidD Moderators @ghostlander last edited by

        @ghostlander said:

        @aciddude CGminer v3.7.8 is unmaintained, it’s OpenCL kernel is way too old. Me and Wolf0 have much faster kernels now. More fun to come ;)

        Do you have any test settings I can try for my 280Xs ? right now i’m getting 205Kh/s per card but I swear I’ve seen people say they can get 400+ out of one R9 280X…

        I’m using -g 2 -w 64 -I 13

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        • ghostlander
          ghostlander Regular Member @AcidD last edited by

          @aciddude PM me your rig details, I’m sure we can work it out.

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          • AcidD
            AcidD Moderators @ghostlander last edited by

            @ghostlander said:

            @aciddude PM me your rig details, I’m sure we can work it out.

            Thanks dude, I sent you a chat on the FTC forum…since either i’m blind…or I cant see a PM function.

            D

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            • Wellenreiter
              Wellenreiter Moderators @AcidD last edited by

              @aciddude Chat == PM ;)

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              • AcidD
                AcidD Moderators @Wellenreiter last edited by

                @Wellenreiter said:

                @aciddude Chat == PM ;)

                Ha ha, yes I kind of guessed this.


                for anyone who cares…I used to have 2 miners hashing at 0.90 Mh/s with the new miner software from Ghostlander my total hashrate is now 2 Mh/s :-) the correct response is…“WOOOOP!”

                does anyone have Lizhi’s p2pool details? we were skyping and he mentioned going to block version 3…I said I’d throw some hashing power his way but I cant find his pool details.

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                • Wellenreiter
                  Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

                  Normally you can find the p2pool nodes here: http://p2pool.neoscrypt.de/

                  Lizhi’s pool is in china and the IP address starts with 215.X.X.X

                  It seems to be offline at the moment.
                  The address for your miner would be 215.X.X.X:19327
                  User = <your wallet address>
                  Pass = <any>

                  There is no real difference for the miner, just the wallet running at the pool is able to use Block Version 3

                  Block version 3 is not enforced at the moment, as older versions of the client can’t use it.

                  Please deem the 0.9.5 and 0.11.X versions of the wallet/daemon as developer versions until one of them get’s a release flag on github and is annouced as release here. :D

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                  • FlatBlack
                    FlatBlack Regular Member @AcidD last edited by

                    @aciddude said:

                    @Wellenreiter said:

                    @aciddude Chat == PM ;)

                    Ha ha, yes I kind of guessed this.


                    for anyone who cares…I used to have 2 miners hashing at 0.90 Mh/s with the new miner software from Ghostlander my total hashrate is now 2 Mh/s :-) the correct response is…“WOOOOP!”

                    does anyone have Lizhi’s p2pool details? we were skyping and he mentioned going to block version 3…I said I’d throw some hashing power his way but I cant find his pool details.

                    ayyyeeeeee, mate… always saw ur name at d pool ther…but never talkin…

                    hye ho then…

                    plus, d best thing is, it shows d current block we re workin and will be pay…is it right that, @ghostlander…?

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                    • ghostlander
                      ghostlander Regular Member @FlatBlack last edited by

                      @FlatBlack said:

                      plus, d best thing is, it shows d current block we re workin and will be pay…is it right that, @ghostlander…?

                      If you find it indeed :) If your share carries enough diff to solve a block, the miner says “Accepted FA384AFC04000000x0 Diff 873.249/2.000 BLOCK! OCL 1 pool 0”. If the pool doesn’t report this block as solved later, it steals from you.

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                      • AcidD
                        AcidD Moderators last edited by

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                        • ghostlander
                          ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                          About 40K FTC received in donations, that’s about 0.3 BTC. Keep’em coming ;)

                          I’ve ordered a Gigabyte GTX 750 Ti (GV-N75TOC-2GI). Have got it today and testing now. I’m able to get 115KH/s at 1200MHz shaders or 133KH/s at 1400MHz shaders (~70% TDP). There are minor issues, but shares get solved just fine, no HW errors.

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                          • R
                            RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member last edited by

                            sending 800ish ftc for now to you, have my withdrawal addr set to you for now as well ;)

                            running at 3MH/s currently, hoping to add another 2.4 MH/s tonight Muhaha, lots of work though holy shhhh

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                            • AmDD
                              AmDD Regular Member last edited by

                              This is probably a dumb question, but can you explain the screen output? Its been awhile since I have used CG or BFGMiners.

                              Specifically the hash rate, there seems to be three per video card listed - what does each one represent?

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                              • ghostlander
                                ghostlander Regular Member @AmDD last edited by

                                @AmDD It’s in the README:

                                5s: A 5 second exponentially decaying average hash rate
                                avg: An all time average hash rate
                                u: An all time average hash rate based on actual accepted shares

                                The same per GPU.

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                                • AmDD
                                  AmDD Regular Member @ghostlander last edited by

                                  @ghostlander said:

                                  @AmDD It’s in the README:

                                  5s: A 5 second exponentially decaying average hash rate
                                  avg: An all time average hash rate
                                  u: An all time average hash rate based on actual accepted shares

                                  The same per GPU.

                                  I saw where it explained 5s and avg but didnt continue reading further where it mentions the columns. Thanks.

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                                  • R
                                    RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member last edited by

                                    I used to run my miners with -c pools.conf and had multiple pools with failovers in that file, what is the syntax for this miner? I cant seem to get it to work with my pool file.

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                                    • ghostlander
                                      ghostlander Regular Member @RIPPEDDRAGON last edited by

                                      @RIPPEDDRAGON Let it write a config file and edit it. [S] and [W]

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                                      • R
                                        RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member last edited by

                                        thanks, ill take a look when I get back tonight

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                                        • W
                                          Wolf0 Regular Member last edited by

                                          Still not quite the fastest - I can reach just under (sometimes slightly above) 430kh/s on a 7950. Ghostlander’s latest result (his v7 Beta kernel) that he posted here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=712650.msg13611456#msg13611456 is 400kh/s on a 7990.

                                          Now, there IS a big discrepancy with our clock speeds - I’m running 1100/1500 while he’s running 850/1250 - but there’s also a discrepancy on compute unit count: a 7950’s core has 28 compute units (CUs), while a 7970’s core (of which the 7990 has two of) has 32 CUs each. Because of this, and the face NeoScrypt as used in Feathercoin’s proof-of-work is compute-bound on current GPUs - NOT memory-bound, as is a common misconception, or at least, a good implementation should not be - on a 7970 (or R9 280X), NeoScrypt should have a 14.286% boost in hashrate over a 7950 (or R9 280).

                                          For fun, before I lower my clocks and test again, I’ll estimate based on core clock speeds: My kernel should lose 29.412% speed at 850 core (I’ll drop the memclock, too, but I don’t think it’ll have much of an effect at all), which means my new hashrate on 7950 should turn out to be 303kh/s.

                                          @ghostlander said:

                                          I recall SGminer recommends to use xintensity. It isn’t guaranteed to deliver power of 2 thread numbers which is a must for my kernel. The classic intensity results in (2 ^ intensity) thread numbers which is fine.

                                          I highly disagree that this is “fine” - assuming that means optimal. However, I haven’t patched in any xintensity support yet, so I’m still forced to use the very coarse-grained classic intensity as well.

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                                          • W
                                            Wolf0 Regular Member last edited by

                                            I’m rather surprised - but not totally confused - by the results of my test. The clocks 850/1250 on 7950 result in a hashrate over 350kh/s on 7950 with my code. I wondered if there was a reason besides the heat (and therefore probably downvolting) that caused Ghostlander to pick those rather low clocks.

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