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Re: ARM processors with Mali Octacore - ignored by mining coders, why?
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wll1rah
on 17/04/2018, 00:16:25 UTC
Gaming reviews have NOTHING to do with mining usage.
Try looking at the various build-up reviews for the Vega FOR MONERO MINING USAGE.

For a specific related example, most of the reviews I have seen put "high load" power usage of a GTX 1070 ti in the 180-220 watt range - yet the MOST EFFICIENT mining point for those cards is 106 watts give or take a couple, and even folks that "push" them for higher hashrate rarely go higher than 145-150 range because the gains above that are TINY compared to the increase in power usage (my specific 1070 ti mining cards are currently set to 105 watts to keep total system draw under 6 amps on the system they are in).

Also, the Vega 64 pulls a lot more power IN GAMING USAGE than the 56 does, the 56 was deliberately designed by AMD to have a much lower TDP limit

 YOU need to check your ASSUMPTIONS, that's where you are messing up.

 Floating Point operations are 100% WORTHLESS for cryptocoin usage, which is 100% INTEGER operations.
 Another BAD ASSUMPTION you make, not a mistake on MY part.
 Would you also care to explain how "LTE16x" cell phone interface helps mining? Just for ONE example of the "not useful stuff for mining" on a Snapdragon 835.
 
 My "under 300 watt" measurement was made AT THE WALL on a Brand power meter while the system was actively hashing at 1950+ hash on Monero mining - and that was on a system that is NOT "power optimised" well, as I've never figured out how to get bloody Wattman to do a lot of the stuff I can do routinely in Afterburner like UNDERVOLT (Vega 56 cards LOVE to be undervolted, they tend to clock HIGHER with some undervolt as it lets them stay below the TDP easier). It is running a severely overkill Gold-rated power supply (Seasonic X-850) because that's what I had available when I put the system together, but the system is based on a FM2 motherboard with am AMD A10-7890k (which is NOT a low power APU) with the iGPU running the graphics for Win10, an HGST 3TB hd (system is also doing BURST mining) so the actual power draw of the SYSTEM as a whole would probably be about 275 watts (That model of PS usually pulls about 92% efficiency in the 30-50% load range).
 220 watts draw for the GPU is a PESSIMISTIC estimate, as I'm pretty sure the rest of the system is pulling 80-100 watts total NOT 50-60.

 Presuming an optimistic 2 watts, can a Snapdragon manage 20 hash on Monero?
 8 cores at 2 Ghz (ballpark average, I saw the "big/little" core split) in theory should manage more, but how much CACHE do they have on them - Monero wants ballpark 2 MB of CPU CACHE MEMORY per thread to run efficiently (and I can't find a spec anywhere that shows the amount of CPU cache on a Snapdragon).

 Then figure in the COST of the things - even *IF* they can mine efficiently, is it worth the COST of the things for whatever hashrate they achieve?
 THAT is the primary reason pretty much any SoC setup gets ignored for mining - even if it IS efficient in hash/watt, the sheer COST makes the time to achieve ROI end up being measured in YEARS.




Everyone knows that Nvidia cards are much more efficient right now.
Your 300W load is only considering the GPU load. And like I said before even if you consider such figure You cannot reach the 30 you've mentioned that's simple math.
20Hash on monero is totaly possible an 835 in theory, neither the 835 or the X1 have 2MB of cache per core they have 2MB per 4 cores. but you are not factoring the GPU Side of thing
Like I said before the cost from random supplier is expensive, but if you can build your own board it can be interesting. It is hard to justify such a project considering that not only the miners and software is not efficient

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Floating Point operations are 100% WORTHLESS for cryptocoin usage, which is 100% INTEGER operations.
 Another BAD ASSUMPTION you make, not a mistake on MY part.
 Would you also care to explain how "LTE16x" cell phone interface helps mining? Just for ONE example of the "not useful stuff for mining" on a Snapdragon 835.

There are always different version of these SoC for different markets for example when Nvidia or Qualcomm produce a SoC for embeded machines these SoC do not have said functionalities, and Again your forget each time about the GPU side of these SoC please check out the SDA835 (APQ8098) for example ! as for floating point calculation it's a correct way of comparing hardware especially when it comes to different platforms, since it doesn't not require platform optimisation and whatsnot.
ARM processors aren't like x86, and they usually have a shared  L2 Cache for all cores.  My Allwinner H3 avg's 8H/s for four cores and 2.25 for a single core.  the proccessor only has a 512KB L2 cache, so if the rules were correct I'd get negative performamce from rather than a performance increase.  Reason being  the L2 is shared and is low latency and even though your using sd cards it tiny amounts information being read so you don't have big drops in performance.  You really have to look at the whole design and these are precursors to ASIC's
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Re: [ANN】[HOTELCOIN】[HotelByte Foundation】 ►► NO PREMINE - NO ICO/TOKEN ◀◀
by
wll1rah
on 29/03/2018, 00:00:53 UTC
As we are on the cusp of Q2 for 2018, if the dev's could tell us what the masternode cost is.  Plans for a pi wallet and what pi's are supported would be a plus as well.
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Re: [ANN】[HOTELCOIN】[HotelByte Foundation】 ►► NO PREMINE - NO ICO/TOKEN ◀◀
by
wll1rah
on 28/03/2018, 23:54:33 UTC
+1 for the LTC/HBF pair, this is a far better idea then a bitcoin pair, an ETH would be a plus though.
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Re: ⚜️[Ann]⚜️[INFO] Info Coin ♦ Blake2s ♦ POS/POW ♦ Community Focused Crypto ♦
by
wll1rah
on 19/03/2018, 02:00:15 UTC
I'm trying to configure the wallet on a PI0w or PI3 I've downloaded the QT wallet and then Move on to step too but nothing happens.

OS is Raspbian Stretch 03/13/18 fresh image
then sudo  apt update
 sudo apt upgrade

any help would be appreciated
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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v11.2 (Windows/Linux)
by
wll1rah
on 07/03/2018, 18:53:50 UTC
windows 10 just pushed a windows defender update and found a "virus" in claymore 11.2, didnt find anything before

i know its a false positive but something changed in last update

so another folder exclusion
If You make a folder where all your mining software is held the exclusions cascades from the parent directory, then you only need one exclusion that you never have to update.

  If you want to read more just look up group/ user policies with a google search for windows.
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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v11.2 (Windows/Linux)
by
wll1rah
on 06/03/2018, 14:45:43 UTC
with 11.2 I rather got more stales +3-4% stale shares

I wouldn`t mind a few more stale shares...
but i have a difference in what claymore reports and what pool reports that is unacceptable.

Claymore reports 50 more shares than pool (1 hour timeframe).

193 (Claymore) > 148 (Pool)
165 (Claymore) > 143 (Pool)

Check my previous post:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1433925.msg31682140#msg31682140

No clue why what how.
The difference is most likely because it's listed as total shares, with accepted shares + (rejected + stale shares).  The problem is they appear on separate lines when you press s while the miner is running.
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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v11.2 (Windows/Linux)
by
wll1rah
on 06/03/2018, 14:37:31 UTC
F**king windows defender forgot to add the exception for the new version, all the night without mining  Cry

Make a mining folder and just add that to exceptions.  Then you don't need to worry about new versions.
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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v11.2 (Windows/Linux)
by
wll1rah
on 04/03/2018, 20:35:44 UTC
Anyone else had issues with vega 8 and 11 on the Ryzen 3 2200G or Ryzen 5 2400G?

Mine says it can't build DAG file.  It does work with spectre on my A6-7400K AMD Rig.  Just trying to figure out why the new gpu's don't work with this.  I've only tried version 11.0 and up.  Any idea's would be great.

I have tried with Ethminer and it does work with that program
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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.6 (Windows/Linux)
by
wll1rah
on 26/01/2018, 10:56:07 UTC
So, new dual miner algo's
Keccak
TimeTravel
m7
BlakeR8, i'm aware of the ASIC, however, they are merged miner with at least four coins, BLC, LIT, PHO, UMO.  This algo is best known for Verge at the moment and is likely to draw attention only there.
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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.6 (Windows/Linux)
by
wll1rah
on 26/01/2018, 10:36:32 UTC
Noob here and kind of late in the game but still want to see how things work.

I have a PC with Windows 10, Intel based with eVGA 980 TI video card.  I just downloaded 10.6 version of  Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.6 (Windows/Linux).

I am getting around 10.70+ Mh/s as shown on the Windows console running "ETHEREUM-ONLY MINING MODE ENABLED"

Is this normal?  If not, what can I do get the yield higher?

If things go well, I am thinking of building a rig with 4 GPUs but we will see.

Thanks,

Rick..
Use Linux even with the workaround in windows the speed is still slow on Nviidia cards
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Re: [ANN][NUKO]Nekonium
by
wll1rah
on 08/01/2018, 15:31:39 UTC
I am interested in mining... what are the hardware requirements? only Nekonium will be mined? can I mine ETH also?
requirements are 2GB for Nuko or early ethash coins.  3GB or grater for all ethash coins
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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.3 (Windows/Linux)
by
wll1rah
on 06/01/2018, 15:04:58 UTC
@Claymore

feature request:  Can you add BlakeR8 support and switching of -dcoin after miner starts
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Re: [ANN][PASL]-[PASCAL Lite]-[PascalLite just hit $1 million market cap milestone!]
by
wll1rah
on 05/01/2018, 12:48:31 UTC
No, I am referring to the Baikal miner. It mines like 4 different algos.

It doesn't mine Ethash or any memory intensive algos.

Here is a link


https://itopshop.net/collections/miners/products/group-buy_-baikal-giant-b-blake256r14-blake256r8-blake2b-lbry-pascal-160g-410w-for-blake256r14?variant=775474774035


Nice, little device, damn expensive though.  I've wanted Claymore to implement BlakeR8 for years and he hasn't like an a-hole but maybe he'll finally get around to implementing Blake2S then.  If they do come it will only drive the price down and they will most likely leave because of that.  These algo's are mostly secondary ones anyway.
Beside's BlakeR8 has merge mining of basically all of its coins at once as it stands right now, so there is more profit to be had else where .
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Re: [ANN][PASL]-[PASCAL Lite]-[PascalLite just hit $1 million market cap milestone!]
by
wll1rah
on 04/01/2018, 19:05:30 UTC

Regarding the PASL profits:

Currently there is an Pascal ASIC thats finished production and there are thousands of GPUs which are dual-mining this coin. Hence its not wise profitability wise to solo or single mine this coin on GPUs such as the 1080Ti. Please only dual mine this coin along with some other Ethash type coin.

Any chance to prevent this ASIC from mining?
Probably the only way to do so would be to combine pascal algo with another or fork to something else. Look it up. Its basically a mini dedicated computer. Don't worry - GPU miners will always find a way.
Its actually an interesting project. It can mine all the current GPU algos. Even ethash.

Do we know if that asic can do dual mining? probably going to consider grabbing one depending on cost.
Cool Project but has a long way to go and it appears to have only two cores, so I think we need more details on the PLD's before getting super worried about this.  If it really does only have two cores that's a problem for lots of algo's like Cryptonote, Equihash, etc.. Also that central bus is going to have to be wide and really fast to handle something like Ethash.  To tell  you all the truth I've been surprised that someone hasn't looked at retooling onld BTC miners chips for this algo.
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Re: Claymore's CryptoNote AMD GPU Miner v10.2
by
wll1rah
on 13/12/2017, 08:54:52 UTC
@Claymore

I have mostly older mid-range cards and my RX480 is garbage compared to them with cryptonote coins.  I do however need the ASM files added for for Bonaire, Cape Varde, and Oland though.  Since a few of my Cryptonote use AMD A-series processors the support or at least ability  to use the iGpu would be nice again.  The cards in your dual miner don't require the use the ASM bins, so why are you enforcing there use now with this miner.  You would be correct in that I could just use v9.7 but at this point I'm having to run the unsupported cards on a separate rig.  I do think you could have warned your users about the chips  that aren't supported.  You did remove the 4xxx and 5xxx/ 6xxx series which I give you credit for but like AMD and there Linux drivers your overall information was sorely lacking due to the omissions in both the op and readme file.  If you could at the very least rectify the op and or readme file to reflect accurately what does and doesn't work that would be appreciated.
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Re: [ANN][SHIFT] The New Web | IPFS/Phantom | JENGA Dynamic DNS solution for IPFS
by
wll1rah
on 14/11/2017, 18:57:25 UTC
Did anyone report having stolen shift back in May, 2017?
Mine were moved by this address:  3289050253730546646S
My theft was about 4K rounding up.  They where taken from my delegates that I had had.  wll1rah and wll1rah_vps.
 any help on tracking them would be helpful.
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Re: Core 2 Duo T9900
by
wll1rah
on 01/08/2017, 08:04:07 UTC
What is the best setting for core 2 duo t9900?   Huh

Current setting
-o stratum+tcp://aeon.pool.minergate.com:45690 -u mail -p pass -t 2

20-26H/s Cry

core = 2
clock = 3.06GHz
overclock = none
L1cache = 128KB
L2cache = 6MB
L3cache = none
memory = 8GB(DDR2)

You need something with N-A1 support so AVX/ AVX2.  what your getting with that CPU I can get with any quad core AM1 CPU.
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Re: Royalties CPU Pool Mining Guide
by
wll1rah
on 28/07/2017, 03:29:37 UTC
considering the difficulty is there really any reason to be mining this with CPU at all now? It looks to me like you should be mining this with GPUs now.

Yes we are at the GPU point from the looks of things.. to go a guide on GPU it just very long bc so many different things.. different miners.. for different GPUs.. on different platforms..

here is a good guide.. its for Monero but it works for Royalties as well
https://www.cryptocompare.com/mining/guides/how-to-mine-monero/
It depends on the CPU, Ryzen and xeon's can find blocks on their own and keep up with modern GPU's.
In fact Solo mining with my Ryzen 5 1600 was more profitable then on the pool.
425 H/s
The miner built into the sucks and you should implement the xmr-stak-cpu miner.

I would like to know what I need to put in the conf file for the wallet so I can solo mine with both my GPU and CPU?
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Re: [ANN][XRY] Royalties - ICO | Cryptonote | Upto 15% Interest on Deposits
by
wll1rah
on 27/07/2017, 07:12:29 UTC
The Pool is already working.

You can try it on

http://xrypool.co/
Have you thought about merge mining with XDN?
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Re: [ANN][PASL]-[PASCAL Lite]-[PascalLite.com NOW LIVE]
by
wll1rah
on 23/07/2017, 02:53:03 UTC
WHATS GOING ON WITH THE WALLET IN CRYPTOPIA...ITS BEEN ORANGE "MAINTENANCE" for WEEKS now. Any updates???

It's back up and almost done syncing as my deposits are still trickling in.