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    • SpartanC001
      SpartanC001 Regular Member last edited by

      Thanks for those Lizhi, ill add those once i’m back on the pc, and i’ve replied to your message about the html/css page link thing,

      Thanks,

      Sydney

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        slowhash Regular Member last edited by

        Type: GPU
        Hashrate: 20.38 Kh/s
        Vendor: AMD HD 6850
        Est. Power: 127w
        Miner: cgminer 3.7.8
        Proof: -I 12 -w 32

        HD6850.jpg

        I’m looking to help someone setup a 6850 GPU, and ran across this.

        The info shows -I12, but the image shows -I14.

        Also, isn’t 98c a little high temp?

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        • SpartanC001
          SpartanC001 Regular Member last edited by

          I agree, lizhi, check out that card and re-fit the cooler! you’re gonna burn that poor thing lol

          98c is too high in my opinion, even for an AMD card (i remember those first batches of 512mb 4870/4890’s idling at 80c+ in load 120c+ lol)

          speaking of 4870’s, i have one lying round somewhere, was a good one aswell, overclocked to 800/1000, undervolted a lot and nice and stable, idled at 37c, load 55c

          doubt it would push out many hashes, as the general trend with neoscrypt seems to be the newer/faster the hardware the better, and seems less dependant on compute performance, 660Ti vs HD 5670 are equal in SHA256 (both about 100mh/s), but in neoscrypt, the newer bigger 660Ti leaves it in the dust (34kh/s vs 7kh/s).

          Either way lizhi check that card before it sets fire to something!

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          • SpartanC001
            SpartanC001 Regular Member last edited by

            ############### Update ###############

            API page working!

            All entries info: http://hw.neoscrypt…gethardwarelist

            Individual entries: http://hw.neoscrypt…ualhardware&id= where is the entry_id found within gethardwarelist

            Search entries: http://hw.neoscrypt…rdware&qstring= where is your query (e.g “HD 5870”), the search is fulltext, and will pull any entries containing any of the search terms, and will order them with highest relevancy first.

            Currently the output is formatted in pretty json mode with

             tag.
            

            This will be changed back to block text json once i have written a guide page for it.

            ############### Thanks ###############

            Sydney

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            • SpartanC001
              SpartanC001 Regular Member last edited by

              Thanks, i will add this entry now, just got home from athletics competition, did shit, as ive just started getting back from illness, but its a start :)

              It seems theres a HUGE difference between wolf0 and normal kernel for amd cards with sgminer, with nvidia cards, it seems its pot luck whether sgminer actually works, and if it does work, its hard to get it working at any speed comparable to cgminer.

              seems sgminer + wolf0’s kernel is best for AMD,

              and cgminer + wolf0’s kernel is best for nVidia,

              i did get my i7’s HD 4000 running with cgminer pretty well, and it actually did produce an alright hashrate (11.68kh/s @ 1700MHz) and gave about same h/w as a 750Ti, i did not test with sgminer unfortunately, which perhaps i should have tried, ohwell maybe another time

              i hope a cudaminer for neoscrypt is released, as it would probably boost performance and efficiency on nvidia cards by alot, we all know nvidias opencl performance is pretty damn poor, but cuda actually is not that bad, cuda with scrypt gave me 350kh/s on a 660Ti, whereas using cgminer i got around 65kh/s, big difference!

              anyway thanks for the submission

              Sydney

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                Chuunthor last edited by

                Hey Spartan. No idea about power + screen shots are a bit impractical but here’s all the relevant info.

                Type: GPU
                Hashrate: 254.1 Kh/s
                Vendor: AMD HD 7950
                Model Specific: XFX Double D FX-795A-TDJC
                Est. Power: n/a
                Miner: sgminer-5-dev-neoscrypt
                -rI 4584 -w 64 77c

                Extra info: Shaders: 1972, Core Clock: 800, Mem Size: 3072, Mem Clock: 1250, Mem Type: GDDR5, Bus Width: 384 bit, Mem Datarates: 240 GB/s

                Notes: Raw intensity gives me the best results by far. -rI 4584 is my sweet spot. Any deviation above or below that gives reduced hashrates.

                Important! Using **Wolf0’**s kernel is the biggest single factor in getting optimum hashrates.

                Thanks for the heads up on RL. Changing from I 15 to your RL 4584 added 30Kh/s to my XFX 7950!

                Hashrate: 216.91 Kh/s (12-hr Avg)
                Model: XFX Core FX-795A-TNFC
                Est. Power: 200-215w
                Miner: sgminer-5-dev-neoscrypt
                -rI 4584 -w 64 79c

                Shaders: 1792,
                Core Clock: 980,
                Mem Size: 3072,
                Mem Clock: 1375,
                Mem Type: GDDR5,
                Bus Width: 384 bit

                +1 for Wolfs kernel. Took this card from 78kh/s to 200+ Kh/s.

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                  slowhash Regular Member last edited by

                  +1 for Wolfs kernel. Took this card from 78kh/s to 200+ Kh/s.

                  Wolf’s kernel took my 290’s from 70 to 330, and my 290x’s from 70 to 302… (%^@$^ Elpida memory)

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                  • SpartanC001
                    SpartanC001 Regular Member last edited by

                    Thanks for the heads up on RL. Changing from I 15 to your RL 4584 added 30Kh/s to my XFX 7950!
                    Hashrate: 216.91 Kh/s (12-hr Avg)
                    Model: XFX Core FX-795A-TNFC
                    Est. Power: 200-215w
                    Miner: sgminer-5-dev-neoscrypt
                    -rI 4584 -w 64 79c

                    Shaders: 1792,
                    Core Clock: 980,
                    Mem Size: 3072,
                    Mem Clock: 1375,
                    Mem Type: GDDR5,
                    Bus Width: 384 bit
                    +1 for Wolfs kernel. Took this card from 78kh/s to 200+ Kh/s.

                    Will get this added asap, having a few delays with stuff, usual festive stuff with family and being unable to access a fully working pc to actually do things on

                    Recently tested an R7 240 (its pointless dont try)

                    Got the core clock to 1300 MHz (default 780), and the memory from 800 to 1300 also (tried upping the voltage from 1.15v all the way up to 1.4v but still couldnt push past that 1300mhz), huge boost in hashrate, from around 12kh/s to about 20 kh/s, this didnt last long sadly as the cards VRMs blew after just 3 days, poor thing, ohwell was a free gpu :D

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                      slowhash Regular Member last edited by

                      Will get this added asap, having a few delays with stuff, usual festive stuff with family and being unable to access a fully working pc to actually do things on

                      Recently tested an R7 240 (its pointless dont try)

                      Got the core clock to 1300 MHz (default 780), and the memory from 800 to 1300 also (tried upping the voltage from 1.15v all the way up to 1.4v but still couldnt push past that 1300mhz), huge boost in hashrate, from around 12kh/s to about 20 kh/s, this didnt last long sadly as the cards VRMs blew after just 3 days, poor thing, ohwell was a free gpu :D

                      If someone hands you a 7990, please don’t do the same overclock till burnout test… lol

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                        slowhash Regular Member last edited by

                        You can bump the sapphire R9 290 Tri-x OC up from 333 to 340… The GPU’s came back from warranty replacement, and can get the juice cranked up a little with fans that aren’t failing…

                        VPr8ZFI.jpg

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                        • SpartanC001
                          SpartanC001 Regular Member last edited by

                          If someone hands you a 7990, please don’t do the same overclock till burnout test… lol

                          Lol i wouldnt do it with a 7990, and the overclock was stable, just the vrms weren’t up to the job lol

                          If i had a 7990 id probably look into watercooling :P

                          The R7 240 temps stayed pretty low even at 1.4v, only just above 70c, its designed for 35w TDP, i unlocked it to 75 in the bios, and overclocked the clappers off it, it *seemed* alright xD

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                          • ghostlander
                            ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                            NeoScrypt CPUminer updated to v2.4.1, up to 50% performance increase.

                            NeoScrypt CPUminer at Cryptocointalk

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                              slowhash Regular Member last edited by

                              NeoScrypt CPUminer updated to v2.4.1, up to 50% performance increase.

                              NeoScrypt CPUminer at Cryptocointalk

                              -e, --engine=N choose a NeoScrypt hashing engine
                              0 integer (default)
                              1 SSE2
                              2 SSE2 4-way

                              I was not aware of different ‘engines’ for hashing on CPU’s as I don’t CPU mine. What is the reason for them?

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                              • kris_davison
                                kris_davison last edited by

                                What is sse2?

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                                • SpartanC001
                                  SpartanC001 Regular Member last edited by

                                  What is sse2?

                                  It’s an instruction set for CPU’s, pretty much all cpus nowadays have at least SSE2, even my 7 year old laptop (from core 2 duo era) has SSE3

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                                  • kris_davison
                                    kris_davison last edited by

                                    Ah OK that makes sense :)

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                                    • ?
                                      A Former User last edited by

                                      Spartan gets +many

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                                      • SpartanC001
                                        SpartanC001 Regular Member last edited by

                                        I tested the miner on my laptop (Pentium T4400 @ 2.2GHz):

                                        INT: appears to be the old engine (gets same hashrate etc), 4.4kh/s

                                        SSE2: a little bit faster, causes my laptop to heat up a lot more, 4.8kh/s

                                        SSE2-4way: even faster, not as hot as SSE2, 5.8kh/s

                                        Also on my desktop (i7-3770K @ 4.0GHz):

                                        INT: again appears default, 27kh/s

                                        SSE2: not much improvement, 28kh/s

                                        SSE2-4way: a bit better, 31kh/s

                                        it seems that the sse2 and sse2-4way engines helps alot with older cpus which do not have as much number crunching power

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                                        • ketetefid
                                          ketetefid Regular Member last edited by

                                          Thanks GhostLander!WoW! I had never seen a CPU hash faster than a GPU!

                                          By the way, why do old graphics cards hash so badly with neominers? I have a 5970 (and everybody knows it is not a bad one) and it can barely reach 26 kh/s with two cores. Is there hope that this will be fixed?

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                                            Alpha Wolf last edited by

                                            NeoScrypt CPUminer updated to v2.4.1, up to 50% performance increase.

                                            NeoScrypt CPUminer at Cryptocointalk

                                            Worked great here for me once I understood the flag setup to use. I saw about the same results as was posted earlier.

                                            Great work! Thank you!

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