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    • FlatBlack
      FlatBlack Regular Member @AmDD last edited by FlatBlack

      @AmDD said:

      @FlatBlack said:

      *update

      -NSGminer v0.9.2 speed around 2 and half hour running.
      -3 x R9 290, 1 x R9 290 Trix, Driver-15.12 (Win 7 64 bit)
      http://imagizer.imageshack.com/img921/4411/XKnPHu.jpg

      very nice! Im jealous! With the new nsgminer I was able to get my 7950s up to almost 400 (about 386KH/s)

      just sharing d info with d latest amd driver…not purpose for ‘showing-off’… :o)
      re u solo-mining or pool mining,fren…?

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      • AmDD
        AmDD Regular Member @FlatBlack last edited by

        @FlatBlack said:

        @AmDD said:

        @FlatBlack said:

        *update

        -NSGminer v0.9.2 speed around 2 and half hour running.
        -3 x R9 290, 1 x R9 290 Trix, Driver-15.12 (Win 7 64 bit)
        http://imagizer.imageshack.com/img921/4411/XKnPHu.jpg

        very nice! Im jealous! With the new nsgminer I was able to get my 7950s up to almost 400 (about 386KH/s)

        just sharing d info with d latest amd driver…not purpose for ‘showing-off’… :o)
        re u solo-mining or pool mining,fren…?

        Im mining on my p2pool http://104.236.34.9:19327/static/

        P2Pool Node: http://104.236.34.9:19327/ 0.5% fee

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        • R
          RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member last edited by

          @ghostlander Just solved one of my rigs freezing… whenever it solves a block it fail to get new work and kills nsgminer and sometimes takes the rig with it. Don’t have a fix for this yet, looking more into it.

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          • FlatBlack
            FlatBlack Regular Member last edited by FlatBlack

            *update

            NSGminer performance using amd-driver
            Crimson Edition-Hotfix 16.2.1, Running around +/- 6 hours
            As picture below attached
            alt text

            *as im still at ‘beginner-level’, had experiencing so far ‘no-blackout @ other problem’ using custom-installation option, with just only AMD Display Driver or with combination with Audio Driver/CCC or all of 3 on Windows 7 64 bit

            asking an opinion from ‘experienced’ n ‘earlier gpu-miner’, so far as conclusion…NSGminer 0.9.2 (Windows platform) is compatible with d latest AMD Driver…?

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            • AcidD
              AcidD Moderators last edited by

              @FlatBlack what does your miner config look like for that ? and do you know how much power you’re drawing ?

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              • FlatBlack
                FlatBlack Regular Member @AcidD last edited by FlatBlack

                @aciddude said:

                @FlatBlack what does your miner config look like for that ? and do you know how much power you’re drawing ?

                *@aciddude soori fren for late reply… too sleepy… :3( just awake

                NSGminer config

                setx GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0
                setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
                setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
                setx GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100

                nsgminer --neoscrypt -g 1 -w 128 -I 16 --temp-target 75,65,75,75 --temp-overheat 90 --temp-cutoff 95 --gpu-fan 85,60-75,80-85,80-85 --gpu-engine 1100,1120,1000,1110 --gpu-memclock 1300,1500,1300,1300 --queue 0 --scan-time 10 --expiry 60

                *-using 3x r9 290 (reference), 1x r9 290 (yellow with 3 fan), finding that i need to re-arrange d position follow with usb-pcie slot number, is it…? which is for display,which is with 3-fan…

                abour power usage
                -using 1x thermaltake 1500watt
                -dun hav any gadget or dun know how to calculate
                -dun know which bios need to flash for ‘low voltage high performance’
                -so far just referring d bill by end of d month only, then change d setting of electric-digital-meter for house…phisically…for getting d profit-target (this is like ‘guerilla’ way of electric saving…its wrong-action to do…as for advice… :3) )

                about temperature
                -its high due to ‘el-nino’ season, ‘high-dry’ not a ‘summer’
                -fan so dusty, long-time not doing d gpu-servicing
                -for people being inside ‘cool’-geographic atmosphere-environment, maybe it shows lower n better result ;3)

                about d output-display
                -im just doing d select at NSGminer-internel selection
                -if not mistaken, when NSGminer had run, i hit d ‘D’, and hit ‘D’ again for ‘debugging mode’
                -like to see d ‘Yay!!!’ word thing… ;3)
                -try to explore some other different ‘notification-statement’ in NSGminer compare to SGminer ;3)
                -finding if NSGminer display ‘Find BLOCK!!!’, we are really get a BLOCK!!!
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                **due to setting/setup, if finding some of my current parameter/config is useless/don hav an effect with d NSGminer result/performance, do advice me plezzz…
                i needing that…‘learning process is never stop’…
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                -Happy Mining n Njoy-
                -Lets ‘bull’ d Feathercoin-price, once again-
                -soundtrack : Redose -The Prototypes-

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                • AcidD
                  AcidD Moderators @FlatBlack last edited by

                  @FlatBlack Nice One dude.

                  I’m going to try this on one of my rigs. I’ve got 4x R9 280x OC’d

                  There are BIOS flashes you can do…I did this for my MSI cards which lowered the voltage, but this was in the days of Scrypt Mining, with NeoScrypt I’m not sure. Ghostlander would know more.

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                  • FlatBlack
                    FlatBlack Regular Member @AcidD last edited by FlatBlack

                    @aciddude said:

                    @FlatBlack Nice One dude.

                    I’m going to try this on one of my rigs. I’ve got 4x R9 280x OC’d

                    There are BIOS flashes you can do…I did this for my MSI cards which lowered the voltage, but this was in the days of Scrypt Mining, with NeoScrypt I’m not sure. Ghostlander would know more.

                    oraleeee, fren… if not mistaken, for sure u can get d better results.
                    its r9 280x OC…nice…!!!

                    ‘afraid’ to refer to @ghostlander…currently… :3)
                    hope d FTC-blockchain-protocol issued is doing ok n stable now…

                    if u dun mind
                    -which method is better for good-end-result of mining-activity…with solo, with pool @ with p2p node…?
                    -how many rig u have currently…? hows d ‘profit’ number, roughly…?

                    *a beginner raw-setup rig
                    http://imagizer.imageshack.com/img923/1551/FeuSJf.jpg
                    http://imagizer.imageshack.com/img924/3438/x0qxNY.jpg

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                    • ghostlander
                      ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                      NeoScrypt CPUminer v2.4.3 is available. Upgrade advised.

                      https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=712650.msg14253411#msg14253411

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                      • ghostlander
                        ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                        My NeoScrypt CCminer fork: https://github.com/ghostlander/ccminer-neoscrypt

                        NVIDIA Maxwell only, CUDA 6.5 or newer. Works with Windows XP or newer and Linux of course.

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                        • wrapper
                          wrapper Moderators last edited by wrapper

                          I’ve finally switched over to NSGminer, R9 270, Linux 14.04 Catalyst 14.3

                          git clone https://github.com/ghostlander/nsgminer.git
                          cd nsgminer
                          ./autogen.sh
                          make
                          sudo make install

                          I’m using this switch

                          –neoscrypt -g 1 -w 128 -I 13

                          I’d be interested if any one knows a better setting, however hash rate has gone up from 73 KHash/s to 183 KHash/s.

                          I tried some adjustments, so far…

                          -g2 - and that drops the Hash to 153 kHash/s

                          Thanks again for all your work, apart from being pleasing, the extra hash rate increases the security of FTC and other neoscrypt blockchains …

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                          • wrapper
                            wrapper Moderators last edited by wrapper

                            I’ve got my R9 290 up and running mining Neoscrypt .

                            Kubuntu 15.10, fglrx 15.20.3,

                            ./nsgminer --thread-concurrency 22516 -g 1 --lookup-gap 2 -w 256 -I 13

                            ~485 kHash/s

                            ./nsgminer --thread-concurrency 40200 -g 1 --lookup-gap 2 -w 256 -I 13

                            ~495 kHash/s

                            Note : if I included set commands, crashed the system, so didn’t use those with NSGminer.

                            set GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT=100
                            set GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS=1
                            timeout 1

                            Note : Maximum Intensity with NSGminer is 13

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                            • ghostlander
                              ghostlander Regular Member @wrapper last edited by ghostlander

                              @wrapper NSGminer ignores thread concurrency and lookup gap.

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                              • J
                                jumparo last edited by

                                Hello guys,

                                I am trying to build nsgminer [ghostlander] with mingw32 on win 8 32bit and I have one problem which bother’s me

                                “configure: error: Could not find pthread library - please install libpthread”

                                I have installed this library and I have no idea what to do , i checked everything in google. If somebody has some idea, I would greatly appreciate it.

                                Thanks!

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                                • ghostlander
                                  ghostlander Regular Member @jumparo last edited by

                                  @jumparo Well, it certainly needs a threading library. It’s bundled with MinGW usually. You should be able to locate libpthread.a in c:\mingw\lib or something like. What version of the compiler do you use?

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                                  • J
                                    jumparo last edited by

                                    @ghostlander I have this file in c:\mingw\lib. The compiler is “gcc version 3.4.4”. Have you tried to compile nsgminer with mingw32 or how have you compiled it on Windows?

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                                    • ghostlander
                                      ghostlander Regular Member @jumparo last edited by

                                      @jumparo GCC v3.4.4 is very old. I build with v4.6.x, though anything newer should work as well.

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                                      • J
                                        jumparo last edited by jumparo

                                        @ghostlander what OS did you use to build the windows binaries?
                                        I tried to build it on Windows with mingw and msys2 but both failed in ‘make’ step because libdl is required and as far as i know this library is not ported in windows.

                                        I’m now trying to build it on linux with mingw32. Can you tell me what did you pass to the configure script?
                                        And do you use mingw32 ot mingw32-w64 toolchains?

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                                        • ghostlander
                                          ghostlander Regular Member @jumparo last edited by

                                          @jumparo Windows XP 64-bit or 7 64-bit, doesn’t matter. Use configure from a Linux build. You only need to pass flags for Curl and Ncurses if configure fails on them.

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                                          • J
                                            jumparo last edited by jumparo

                                            @ghostlander I successfully build it, but now I’m having “The application was unable to start correctly (0xc0000007b)” . Did you have the same error, and do you have solution for it ?

                                            p.s I’ve tried already the most common solutions in Google and nothing helped.

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