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    • M
      mirrax last edited by

      Looks good, all it needs now is to full the table :)

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        Wolf0 Regular Member last edited by

        That would be great, also would help show how newer kernels effect performance with the same card, and how hardware progresses

        Then we can look back in 5 years and see how our awesome expensive gtx 980 managed like whatever hashrate and power, and see how our brand new GTX 1337 Ti Z Black Edition with dual chips @ 2GHz with 16gb gddr6 vram 1024bit @ 16GHz and 8192 cuda cores each while only consuming 24w produces 50Mh/s xD

        Will certainly be interesting to see more cards specs & rates when i can collect more info

        This will be the last iteration of DDR, though! :P

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        • SpartanC001
          SpartanC001 Regular Member last edited by

          Looks good, all it needs now is to full the table :)

          Certainly, any CPU’s or GPU’s you have that you could test with?

          This will be the last iteration of DDR, though! :P

          Technically GDDR5 is QDR, as it is “Quad Pumped” rather than “Double Pumped”, looked at the wikipedia page to clarify, its got all sorts of bits per pin per clock - no idea what they are but i do know GDDR5 is “Quad Pumped”, hence effective frequency is 4x its actual frequency

          Octa Pumped memory could make things very interesting, we’d have graphics cards with 128GB/s+ memory bandwidth @ 1GHz actual frequency on 128 bit interfaces, never mind 256 / 384 / 512 bit interfaces. lol @ 512 bit 2GHz actual, 16GHz effective… 1TB/s effective data rate O.o


          Anyway…

          Please send me your hardware info and hashrates

          Send me your cards details (manufacturers page is very useful), i shall add a submission page on the site shortly (trying to learn html + php for forms xD) which will make this easier.

          Any overclock info you have applied and fanspeeds/profiles, also write if you are using a custom bios, e.g R9 270X bios on a HD 7870, or other modified bios.

          Temperatures are welcome too, this can show if people are doing something wrong, also list if it is watercooled or not, as this will obviously effect temps

          For proofs:

          • screenshot of your miner software

          • screenshot of EITHER (or both if you’re mining with both CPU and GPU at once like me)

          -CPU-z (if its a cpu)

          -GPU-z with both pages open at once (monitor and info)

          Upload screenshots somewhere and post a link along with your miner config (remove any information you dont wish to share)

          This is so i can add more accurate and detailed info :D

          I will upload an example submission

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          • SpartanC001
            SpartanC001 Regular Member last edited by

            ############### Example Submission ###############

            Type: CPU

            Hashrate: 4.41 Kh/s

            Vendor: Intel

            Model: Pentium T4400

            Est. Power: 35w

            Miner: cpuminer-neoscrypt

            Proof: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/105929805/cpu_proof.png

            Extra info: Takes a while for the pool to accept work initially, then it drops worker diff and work is a little faster, temps stay low (about 55c). Whole laptop consumes about 35w (reading from wall with battery removed, running on ac power)

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            • Wellenreiter
              Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

              It’s not clear to me if the power consumption is just the card or the whole system when I sse the GTX 660 at 145 watts.

              I run a Geoforce 750 ti at 70/135 watt (card/system)

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              • SpartanC001
                SpartanC001 Regular Member last edited by

                Power consumption is the estimated power of the card, it will be a little higher than the actual power consumption, but it gives headroom when chosing a powwr supply, the 660ti in the table is 145w TDP, and it runs at about 92%, for estimate of around 133w ( updated the table to show est. power)

                Also the 750Ti they only have a TDP around like 60-65w (i think), the 660Ti has a TDP of 145w, its the new maxwell architecture being very power efficient :D it consumes less power than most other cards, and produces a very nice hashrate

                Edit #2: Power consumption is the estimated power consumption for that device. you can put total system config/total power in extra notes :)

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                • SpartanC001
                  SpartanC001 Regular Member last edited by

                  Would someone be able to make a post about this on the Phoenixcoin forums? If there are any that is :D

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                  • MrWyrm
                    MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                    Hows about a twitter post from @neoscrypt too?

                    Like what I do: 6uuy6isbrW1SBF191Bzgui1gWxPdNKx2PB

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                    • kris_davison
                      kris_davison last edited by

                      I’ve cross posted this on the phoenixcoin forum.

                      Here
                      https://cryptocointalk.com/topic/22617-neoscrypt-gpu-cpu-miner-comparison/

                      Also on a side note could you add a donation FTC address as I’d like to tip you for all the hard work you have been putting in on this. (Plus I can’t see signatures on my mobile)

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                      • SpartanC001
                        SpartanC001 Regular Member last edited by

                        Hows about a twitter post from @neoscrypt too?

                        Would be awesome :D

                        I’ve cross posted this on the phoenixcoin forum.

                        Here
                        https://cryptocointalk.com/topic/22617-neoscrypt-gpu-cpu-miner-comparison/

                        Also on a side note could you add a donation FTC address as I’d like to tip you for all the hard work you have been putting in on this. (Plus I can’t see signatures on my mobile)

                        Added a donation address at the bottom of the main post :D will try see if i can add a donation address into the site aswell, if i can find a nice place to put it without it looking ugly or anything :)

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                          mirrax last edited by

                          100FTC on the way!

                          Keep working ;)

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                          • SpartanC001
                            SpartanC001 Regular Member last edited by

                            Holy… O.o thanks! i’d better get my brain in gear and get coding!

                            I’m working on the new submission page now, it will take a while to be actually functional since i have never properly worked with html form submissions and php before xD it’s both a learning experience and a cool project for a cool community :D

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                              Wolf0 Regular Member last edited by

                              Holy… O.o thanks! i’d better get my brain in gear and get coding!

                              I’m working on the new submission page now, it will take a while to be actually functional since i have never properly worked with html form submissions and php before xD it’s both a learning experience and a cool project for a cool community :D

                              Sending 500, faster! :D

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                              • SpartanC001
                                SpartanC001 Regular Member last edited by

                                Send me a html/jquery/php programming guide while you’re at it :P JK! thanks! i really appreciate your support, i didnt expect it to get so much attention at first lol

                                I aim to get the new submissions page complete by mid weekend, and to start work on a login page for administration (to allow confirmations of new submissions etc)

                                I didnt get to sleep last night so im gonna crash out on the bed for a few hours, will continue work whatever time im can tomorrow :D

                                Syd

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                                  Wolf0 Regular Member last edited by

                                  Certainly, any CPU’s or GPU’s you have that you could test with?

                                  Technically GDDR5 is QDR, as it is “Quad Pumped” rather than “Double Pumped”, looked at the wikipedia page to clarify, its got all sorts of bits per pin per clock - no idea what they are but i do know GDDR5 is “Quad Pumped”, hence effective frequency is 4x its actual frequency

                                  Octa Pumped memory could make things very interesting, we’d have graphics cards with 128GB/s+ memory bandwidth @ 1GHz actual frequency on 128 bit interfaces, never mind 256 / 384 / 512 bit interfaces. lol @ 512 bit 2GHz actual, 16GHz effective… 1TB/s effective data rate O.o


                                  Anyway…

                                  Please send me your hardware info and hashrates

                                  Send me your cards details (manufacturers page is very useful), i shall add a submission page on the site shortly (trying to learn html + php for forms xD) which will make this easier.

                                  Any overclock info you have applied and fanspeeds/profiles, also write if you are using a custom bios, e.g R9 270X bios on a HD 7870, or other modified bios.

                                  Temperatures are welcome too, this can show if people are doing something wrong, also list if it is watercooled or not, as this will obviously effect temps

                                  For proofs:

                                  • screenshot of your miner software

                                  • screenshot of EITHER (or both if you’re mining with both CPU and GPU at once like me)

                                  -CPU-z (if its a cpu)

                                  -GPU-z with both pages open at once (monitor and info)

                                  Upload screenshots somewhere and post a link along with your miner config (remove any information you dont wish to share)

                                  This is so i can add more accurate and detailed info :D

                                  I will upload an example submission

                                  But I’m on Linux!

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                                  • SpartanC001
                                    SpartanC001 Regular Member last edited by

                                    But I’m on Linux!

                                    in that case, does linux have any utility to give exact clock rates of gpu/cpu? maybe grep something something | something :P ill have a look see what i can find :D

                                    i remember using this: lshw -numeric -C display

                                    when i was trying to debug a graphics related linux server crash, i think it pulls some info, but i will try and find a utility (unless you know one)

                                    EDIT: this looks promising: http://openhardwaremonitor.org/downloads/ could probably use it to give info of both cpu and gpu :)

                                    EDIT 2: So long as you can prove the hashrates and actual clockrates for cpu + ram / gpu core + vram, and what card it is (generic model number + specifi model number), i can pull most of the information off the other sites and find/calculate mem datarate/bus width myself, its just easier when i can read it off the screenshot.

                                    When i get the sites submission page running, i will add in-depth instructions, for both linux/windows, and mac if i can get someone to do that (although… who actually uses a mac to mine on? lol)

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                                    • Wellenreiter
                                      Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

                                      For AMD cards there is the AMD Catalyst Control Center, which gives information about clock rates and more.

                                      Not sure if all cards are supported.

                                      For NVIDIA there is a tool called NVClock, that can set and read clock rates, but I think the latest cards are not supported. (… yet???)

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                                      Openpgp key: 0x385C34E77F0D74D7 (at keyserver.ubuntu.com)/fingerprint: C7B4 E9EA 17E1 3D12 07AB 1FDB 385C 34E7 7F0D 74D7

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                                      • SpartanC001
                                        SpartanC001 Regular Member last edited by

                                        I forgot about CCC for amd in linux, i’ve used nvidia cards in linux before, but never amd ones, perhaps i should try lol, i have a copy of windows XP (32 bits) + a key, would this be very good for amd or nvidia mining with cgminer? (im looking to put together a few cards i have lying around from old pc’s (R7 240 + HD 4870) and maybe shoving in a couple of 5850’s if/when i can get my hands on some :D

                                        and hell yes! http://php.net/manual/en/language.variables.external.php

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                                          DutchDK last edited by

                                          ############### Example Submission ###############

                                          …

                                          Here you go, a submission :

                                          Type: CPU

                                          Hashrate: 32-34 Kh/s

                                          Vendor: Intel

                                          Model: Xeon X5570 x 2

                                          Est. Power: 95 W (max TDP) x 2

                                          Miner: cpuminer-neoscrypt

                                          Proof: http://peecee.dk/uploads/112014/cpu_neoscrypt.png

                                          cpu_neoscrypt.png

                                          Type: GPU

                                          Hashrate: 311.8 Kh/s

                                          Vendor: Sapphire

                                          Model: Vapor-X Tri-X Radeon R9-280X OC

                                          Est. Power: 250 W TDP

                                          Miner: sgminer 5.1.0-Dev

                                          Type: GPU

                                          Hashrate:314.6 Kh/s

                                          Vendor: ASUS

                                          Model: Radeon R9-280X DirectCUII Top

                                          Est. Power: 250 W TDP

                                          Miner: sgminer 5.1.0-Dev

                                          Proof for both: http://peecee.dk/uploads/112014/gpu_neoscrypt1.png

                                          gpu_neoscrypt1.png

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                                          • SpartanC001
                                            SpartanC001 Regular Member last edited by

                                            Here you go, a submission :

                                            Type: CPU

                                            Hashrate: 32-34 Kh/s

                                            Vendor: Intel

                                            Model: Xeon X5570 x 2

                                            Est. Power: 95 W (max TDP) x 2

                                            Miner: cpuminer-neoscrypt

                                            Proof: http://peecee.dk/uploads/112014/cpu_neoscrypt.png

                                            Type: GPU

                                            Hashrate: 311.8 Kh/s

                                            Vendor: Sapphire

                                            Model: Vapor-X Tri-X Radeon R9-280X OC

                                            Est. Power: 250 W TDP

                                            Miner: sgminer 5.1.0-Dev

                                            Type: GPU

                                            Hashrate:314.6 Kh/s

                                            Vendor: ASUS

                                            Model: Radeon R9-280X DirectCUII Top

                                            Est. Power: 250 W TDP

                                            Miner: sgminer 5.1.0-Dev

                                            Proof for both: http://peecee.dk/uploads/112014/gpu_neoscrypt1.png

                                            took me some time to get through that one! ive entered them now :D

                                            thanks for the submission!

                                            also, i’ve been trying to get sgminer working on my nvidia cards, but all it does is either crash the gpu driver, or produce endless hardware errors :( any tips?

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