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Re: [ANN] lolMiner-mnx, Mining MinexCoin(MNX) New version: v0.3 (Mar 12)
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TheJimIT
on 13/03/2018, 20:56:36 UTC



Nvidia

lolMiner-mnx 0.22 lolMiner-mnx 0.3
GTX 970 unknown 10.2k sol/s
GTX 1060 9.9 - 10.1k sol/s 10.8-11.1k sol/s
GTX 1070ti 15.2k sol/s 17.5k sol/s
GTX 1080 FE 13.4k sol/s 17.1k sol/s
GTX1080 Ti 19.5k sol/s 22.5k sol/s

AMD

lolMiner-mnx 0.22 lolMiner-mnx 0.3
RX 570 8GB 6.9k sol/s 8.9k sol/s
RX 580 4GB 7.4k sol/s 9.1k sol/s
RX 580 8GB 7.6k sol/s 9.8k sol/s
RX 580 4GB 9.9k sol/s 10.3k sol/s
with Mining BIOS 
Vega 64 16k sol/s ~19k sol/s (to be confirmed)


Tested on Vega with Blockchain Drivers and SoftPower Play registry changes and below are results.
Vega 56 => 17800+ sol/s    (Clock :1407 / Memory 950)
Vega 64 => 20000+ sol/s     (Clock :1408 / Memory 1100)
15w to 20w increase in power usage than last version.
Total Power Usage: 605w including 80w of system. so 3 Vegas are using 525w

Time Stamp Printing issue is fixed in Windows 10.
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Re: [ANN] lolMiner-mnx, Mining MinexCoin(MNX) New version: v0.22 (Feb 23)
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TheJimIT
on 10/03/2018, 07:33:28 UTC

Use "--enable-time-print" to perpend the current local time to the statistics output
Well do not have more for that, do I? Ok: if you enable this HH:MM:SS in your local system time is printed before the stats.
 

Hi, There seems to be bug regarding --enable-time-print as it is not printing time in my case on Windows 10 system. Just check once.
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Re: [ANN] lolMiner-mnx, Mining MinexCoin(MNX) New version: v0.22 (Feb 23)
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TheJimIT
on 10/03/2018, 05:59:21 UTC

What hashrate can I expect from device x?
This massively depends on OS, driver, the hardware itself. Here are some numbers from our testing systems that we collected when testing the miner. If you run it successfully please report in this thread so we can extend the list.

Intel Core I5-6200U Notebook CPU (2C / 4T):
Ubuntu 16.04:  ~ 210 sol/s
Windows 7:     ~ 215 sol/s    (but hash-rate more volatile then under Linux due to power management)

Intel HD Graphic 520 Notebook GPU
Windows 7:       ~ 410 sol/s*

AMD Radeon 5770 (800 cores / 850 mhz):
Ubuntu 16.04 with LLVM mesa 17.2.4 open source drivers:     ~795 sol/s*

AMD Kaveri A10 7850K Integrated GPU  (512 cores / 600 mhz / 8GB DDR3 1866):
Ubuntu 17.10 with LLVM mesa 17.3.3 open source drivers:     ~810 sol/s*   
Windows 10 with AMD Adrenaline Edition 17.12.1 drivers:   ~950 sol/s*

Nvidia GTX 745 (Maxwell, 384 cores / 1058 mhz / 4gb DDR3)
Ubuntu 16.04 with Cuda 9.1.83:   ~ 1840 sol/s

Nvidia GTX 1080 (Pascal, 2560 cores / 1607 mhz / 8gb GDDR5X)
Red Hat Linux Server with Cuda 8.0.0:   ~13200 sol/s


I have tested this on Vegas 56 and 64 on Windows 10 and below are results.
1. Vega 56 => 16500+ sol/s   Core: 1407 / mV900  | Memory: 950 / 900
2. Vega 64 => 18000+ sol/s   Core: 1407 / mV900  | Memory: 1100 / 905

My Rig is using 570w for 2x Vega 56 + 1x Vega 64 including whole System and total 51000+ sol/s
Note: I am unable to use CPU as it is dropping hashrate by 50%. Even unable to use on board Intel GPU.
I tried to run second instance for CPU and on board Intel GPU and it is connected to pool Authenticated and stopped without error.
Let me know if you have any tips on it.