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NVIDIA and SC support for ClaymoreDual #985
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Can you update for Nvidia Tesla K80? The miner works on it, but nicehash gui just needs to recognize and allow it |
Also added SC switching support, currently the most profitable for me. Around $9.50/day with a 1080 Ti @computeronix Do you mean your Tesla doesn't come up at all in NHM or just for the Dual algorithms? Unfortunately I do not have a Tesla to test with so if it's the former there isn't much I can do EDIT: some more numbers $6.50/day on a 290X $8.00/day on a Fury X |
Uf .... 2 hour of learning how to make Exe from github files (interesting experience with Visual Studio + 20GB downloadet) Still one issue presist - Only ETH mining - miner Fail due he trie AMD settings on NV cards (dual work normaly) |
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That's interesting, seems like the miner is quitting but I'm not sure why it would work with dual only. The single miner will likely not get you as much money as the duals will, but if you want try this and maybe I can help: Uncheck hide miner windows in the general settings Disable all algos except the Claymore one that keeps failing Manually set the Claymore speed to any number Start the miner and see what the Claymore miner window shows Also, you should try tweaking the -dcri intensity value when dual mining, it can make a lot of difference. I went from 6.50/day to 9.50/day on my 1080 Ti. To tweak it, while mining click on the miner window (have to uncheck hide miners) and hit + or - on your keyboard. You will see a message come up "-dcri set to ##". Keep playing with that value and watch the NHM window to see if your profit goes up or down. When you find the right number go to the settings for that algorithm and put |
OK..manual setings of hasing power helps...It work normaly ....only benchmark have problem...interesting |
Make sure to manually update the hashrates in the settings too when you land on a better -dcri value so NHM knows for switching You're welcome! |
@DillonN my problem actually is more related to nicehash/NiceHashMiner#907 The Claymore third party drivers do not appear for the nVidia Tesla. So this may need fixed first then the Dualminers will have more of a potential to display/work |
Sorry i not understand how to make Exe from github files |
Hi thanks for the pull so it means, this pull gives full integration, and nicehash switching will work when for example dagger+sia will be more profitable than Lbry for example ? Benchmarks work ? Thanks a lot |
Please wait for the repo owners to review the changes and test them. |
Excellent work and thanks so much for getting this pulled together! @DillonN |
Can't wait for this to get implemented. :) In the meantime (for others to reference too), running Claymoredual directly (which doesnt help with the switching the GUI allows but it works for now) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1433925.0 example provided by Claymore |
Look no more i went the effort to patch it add some other features (EWBF Zec and SIA) Webmanager and others, built it. you can check it out here :) keep on hashing :): |
@computeronix I noticed you were working with Tesla GPUs. Have you been able to mine with stability and get good benchmarks with one? I am curious as to whether anyone has been able to bench a Titan Xp (Pascal) as well. I cannot find any actual benchmarks on any of those. I only seem to find folks making "theories" based on a GTX 1080 TI. |
yes will provide a score on the next miner update |
Lots of people requesting this one, I've been using it for a bit and no issues thus far. Unfortunately only able to test it on Pascal and Maxwell, and Claymore isn't too clear on what devices it actually supports. I do believe Kepler works but I have removed support for Fermi. If someone wants to test on Kepler and finds it doesn't work I can update for that
EDIT: also added SC support